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AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
Anything by Sid and Marty Croft

ArishMell · 70-79, M
We did not have a television until I was around 18 or 20 but perhaps the oddest - and worst - I recall from when I was very young, in the 1950s, and it was made for very young children. I sometimes saw it on a friend's TV.

It was a string-puppet show called Bill & Ben, The Flowerpot Men - who were accompanied by an apparently-female plant called "Little Weed" - and aimed at under-fives.

I don't recall liking it very much, but our Mam hated it for its studied illiteracy. Unlike the simple, ordinary speech of the characters in its contemporary Larry The Lamb, and Andy Pandy, puppet shows, the two hominids-of-flowerpots did not speak real words. Their wierd, gutteral scat syllables were not talking down to children, but patronisingly not talking to them at all.

(This is very different from The Clangers made many decades later, even though they did not use English. One would not expect the woolly rodent-like residents of a far-away planet to speak English, but their Swanee-whistle "speech" was intelligible in that you could match real words relevant to the action, to their whistling.)


As an adult viewer I do not recall really strange programmes apart from the edgy humour of Monty Python's Flying Circus, but I did choose my viewing. I was never one of those vacant types who switch randomly from channel to channel before gazing at something, anything, from half-way through. Over time I watched it less. Once I moved into my own home I have never owned a TV. (Nor do I watch TV programmes via my PC, lest any TV Licencing Agency employee read this!)
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@ArishMell I loved Bill and Ben, although I was only able to watch it when we went to relatives homes. However, I managed to get a degree in English Literature in due time. I'm with you on not watching programmes halfway through and in past days, I just wouldn't have bothered if I'd missed the beginning. Fortunately these days we have the ability to restart a program or watch it at any time we want to.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@FreddieUK Well, I survived Bill & Ben - and when aged about ten the equally dreadful Hanna-Barbra cartoons - on friends' TVs, albeit without later gaining a Degree!

Unfortunately my sister and her hubby tend to have the goggle-box on for much of the day, and perhaps because it is something of a novelty for me I sometimes find it very distracting in our conversations.


I don't have that repeat facility you have - in my case for the radio not TV - but I do find it very irritating that many interesting, serious programmes are spoilt by their creators thinking it clever to "start" several minutes in by delayed introductions. (Then by needless background (ish) music and sound-effects.)
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
Twin Peaks, by far. My mom hated it and didn't let me watch it but I would sneak and watch it anyway lol.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@DearAmbellina2113 That one was mesmerisingly incomprehensible. I looked forward to it every week in the vain hope that one day I would understand it. The acting and characters were wonderful.
Theyitis · 36-40, M
There were a number of shows on Nickelodeon that I thought were normal at the time that as an adult I’m learning how dark and bizarre they were. The first two that come to mind are Ren and Stimpy and Rocko’s Modern Life.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@Adrift Investigative Discovery did a special last year about the dark side of Nickelodeon tv. Many of these former child actors stated their experiences with Dan Schneider and other producers weren't pleasant at all. Even iCarly co-star Jeanette McCurdy exposes her personal nightmare working on the show and with Dan Schneider.
Captainjackass · 31-35, M
@Theyitis to be fair ren and stimpy wasn’t originally meant for kids. It was originally an adult cartoon that they just edited some of the scenes out and let kids watch.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Captainjackass don’t wizz on the electric fence
Adrift · 61-69, F
I kind of remember this intro but I don't think I ever really watched the show.
Hr Puff & Stuff was another weird kind of show.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@AthrillatheHunt Who? Those shows aired around the time I was an infant. Thank God.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 sigmund the sea monster was a Croft produced show
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@AthrillatheHunt I'm sure the majority of people producing those children shows were using some heavy drugs back then. The same goes for anyone working for Hannah-Barbera back in the late 60s to mid 70s.
Acheron · 41-45, M
Picket Fences from back in the early 90's. On the surface it looked like the stereotypical small-town drama but it had some pretty crazy characters and plot lines.
PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F

But man, did I absolutely love it.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@PerfectionOfTheHeart I remember seeing this as a kid. It was like The Twilight Zone but produced by Steven Spielberg. The intro was awesome though. [media=https://youtu.be/yinCgjSlNC4?si=Z2vJI8XRzAXANsA4]
PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
@Barefooter25 An epic intro. And so many interesting episodes.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
Growing up in Chicago the Cubs were always strange programming in the 70s 😂
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BamPow · 51-55, M
@luckranger71 I’m watching them right now. I love that they still play “Go Cubs Go” after every win and leave the WGN line as-is even though they haven’t been on WGN in eons. Hopefully we get to fly the W twice today.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@BamPow Well they’re off to a good start but they really need a lot of Ws in a row lol
EndlessHorizon · 46-50, M
There was a weird Canadian show I remember watching called “Just Like Mom”. It was an odd game show with parents and their kids.
HumanEarth · F
This show, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

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Its has most of the cast of Happy Days and its a spin off from the television show Love American Style
BamPow · 51-55, M
@HumanEarth I remember this one. I never realized the Happy Days connection, though.
HumanEarth · F
@BamPow Watch it real close and then watch the 1st season of Happy Days. Very closely alike and most of the same cast
BamPow · 51-55, M
@HumanEarth Tom Bosley’s voice jumps out right away.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

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HumanEarth · F
I remember Mary Hartmen. My uncle used to pick on my mother on her hair style. (My mom used to wear her hair the same way)
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@BamPow She clearly had a drug problem at the time.
BamPow · 51-55, M
@SumKindaMunster SNL circa 1975/76 was not the best environment for someone walking in with a drug problem for sure.
Captainjackass · 31-35, M
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills. It was a American made power rangers rip off and didn’t make a drop of sense it didn’t last long as it was just plain weird. From the 90’s back when they aired kids shows in the morning.
LunarOrbit · 61-69, M
Banana Splits
I actually loved this show but the old wrinkly man in it used to be creepy af [media=https://youtu.be/IHSJS2wlzsE]
BamPow · 51-55, M
@HijabaDabbaDoo That does look weird. It’s funny how many kids shows seem to want to frighten children.
alongalone · M
I thought the original Land of the lost show back then was wacky. Not my thing
BamPow · 51-55, M
@alongalone That was one of my favorites as a kid, but like so many other kids, I was all about dinosaurs.
Salute your Shorts
Iwillwait · M
HR Puff'n Stuff
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
Probably Twin Peaks. For what was supposed to be a murder/mystery crime show, it turned out to be a weird sci-fi program.
BamPow · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 Anything involving David Lynch was guaranteed to be strange. As buttoned up as networks were back then, it’s still really surprising that one gave David Lynch the freedom and the budget to do what he wanted.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@BamPow One time when I was a teenager, I saw an old episode of Laugh-In. Maybe it's the Gen-Xer in me but that show is too weird and it's not funny at all.
BamPow · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 I haven’t seen it in ages. I wouldn’t be surprised if it doesn’t hold up.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
Jim'll Fix It.
The Uncle Floyd Show

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BamPow · 51-55, M
@robingoodfellow I absolutely loved this weird little show as a kid.
@BamPow my friends and I would laugh endlessly
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
That's the longest theme song ever.
BamPow · 51-55, M
@SumKindaMunster It had to be just to explain the insane premise of the show.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@BamPow I mean, they coulda cut the whole "goes to a themepark" and just started it with him going to see the magician. That would have cut about 1 minute from the credits.
BamPow · 51-55, M
@SumKindaMunster They probably wanted some of that sweet Six Flags product placement money.
YoMomma ·
A weird sesame street episode 😳
BamPow · 51-55, M
@YoMomma Do you remember what made that particular episode stand out?
YoMomma ·
@BamPow the lady ate the counter 😳
BamPow · 51-55, M
@YoMomma I don’t remember that. This was my jam as a kid, though.
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BamPow · 51-55, M
@V00doo I’ve been singing it in my head since I read it.
@BamPow 🤭
IM5688 · 61-69, M
@SumKindaMunster @V00doo Fraggle Rock was excellent. It was like a slightly more mature version of the Muppet Show.
RedBaron · M
The Addams Family
val70 · 51-55
Nothing stranger than something that even didn't look real

BamPow · 51-55, M
@val70 That’s a little slice of TV infamy.
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thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
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BamPow · 51-55, M
@thepeculiarpanda My kids loved this one.
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BamPow · 51-55, M
@TheSirfurryanimalWales Wow! I’ve never heard of this before, but what a fever dream of a show. I’m definitely going to check it out more, because this kind of weirdness is right in my wheelhouse.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@Ferise1 'What's that Skippy? There's a man down a well 3 miles away and no-one but us to help?'

 
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