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Was danger mouse and count duckula on cable/Nickelodeon?
i know Pinwheel was. 
 
I looked, and apparently 3-2-1 contact! was on pbs. 

Hell yes. Forgot about Dangermouse

The cable television era was a blur of bad movies endlessly repeated. Trash shows rerun over and over again. The channels that made more educational, documentary, or informational content first served to give cover for media companies to move their bigger channels in a trashier direction. Later the History, TLC, and other non fictional programming channels slowly morphed into total staged garbage reality tv chud. There was a social aspect, every middle class family would feel like it had to have cable, you would feel like you were missing out if you didn't have the bundle with thirty channels.

 

The streaming era is less profitable in the big picture for the studios and distribution channels. They aren't collecting money from subscribers, carrier fees, sponsorships, ads, or bundling low quality channels/content with the highly valued stuff. There are more original programs being made today, and the cost of streaming is cheaper and fewer ads if you only subscribe to one service at a time. Nearly every rerun you could ever want is also available. Its just a little more convenient compared to the big thick wires and cable that dudes would drill holes into plaster walls in order to install back in the day.

11 hours ago, Rip76 said:

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I'll see your NNTN and raise you Bizarre on Showtime.

 

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On 3/12/2023 at 9:03 AM, Pato del Muerto said:

Was danger mouse and count duckula on cable/Nickelodeon?

Not 80's but it was greatness.

Duckman - IGN

On 3/11/2023 at 10:50 PM, T’Boo Ted Marshall said:

I practiced the bucket game in the event I ever went to Chicago for the Bozo show.
I would have dominated.

That game trained an entire generation of Beer Pong champions.

Had to stay up late or sneak off secretly to watch the scary stuff!

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While it wasn't The Wire, Sopranos or GOT, HBO produced some entertaining material in the 80s. Especially when everyone was used to network TV.  1st & 10, Tanner '88, Fraggle Rock, America Undercover.  Besides the aforementioned NNTN or Hitchhiker.  Not to mention comedy specials like something from Carlin every couple of years. 

On 3/11/2023 at 7:19 AM, Lat22 said:

I didn’t go to school until the Grand Prize Game was over. 

Same. Watched Bozo every morning before school with a bowl of cheerios.

On 3/10/2023 at 7:38 PM, Dewey said:

We're there any kids shows that originated in the 80s? Because all I watched were shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Kids were an afterthought in the 80s, send them to school, make sure they stay outside til dinner and keep em out of sight til morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I don't know. 

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On 3/11/2023 at 11:34 PM, Patricio Swayze said:

Yessss. Bozo every morning before elementary. Later in jr high watching Morton Downey Jr late at night.

For some reason I thought Morton Downey Jr was in RoboCop.  Speaking, need to get my kid the RoboCop T-800 action figure.  

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Like others here, Bozo show every morning.

TBS in the afternoon for Leave it to Beaver, Gilligan's Island or Good Times

Nickelodeon for You Can't do that on Television and Double Dare

Cartoons- He-Man, GI Joe, Tom & Jerry, Super Friends, Justice League, Scooby Doo, Transformers, Voltron

For some reason I thought Morton Downey Jr was in RoboCop.  Speaking, need to get my kid the RoboCop T-800 action figure.  

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You are thinking Predator 2 most likely.

Bizarre, besides having the great Super Dave Osborne, also had even greater and superer gratuitous boob shots.

I don't know if it was cable but I remember late night TV showing 3D movies as a kind of monthly special of 50s or 60s era 3D movies. Like Creature from the Black Lagoon. Seems like we picked up the glasses at a nearby convenience store or grocery store. Didn't work for shit but it was fun.

While it wasn't The Wire, Sopranos or GOT, HBO produced some entertaining material in the 80s. Especially when everyone was used to network TV.  1st & 10, Tanner '88, Fraggle Rock, America Undercover.  Besides the aforementioned NNTN or Hitchhiker.  Not to mention comedy specials like something from Carlin every couple of years. 

Dream On was a funny show but it featured nudity from half of Hollywood women’s back when getting nekkid was part of the job, and there weren’t enough pages in Playboy to show everyone that wanted to be in it.
On 3/13/2023 at 1:32 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Not to mention comedy specials like something from Carlin every couple of years. 

My primary exposure to comedy was HBO in the 80’s. It was constantly airing new specials from some great comedians. And then there was Rodney Dangerfield’s special for young comedians, where I saw guys like Bill Hicks and Dice Clay for the first time.

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Loved WWOR for the Islanders and Rangers games. I never really watched a ton of baseball but Mets games were good back then. It was best for the commercials:

 

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26 minutes ago, South Austin said:

My primary exposure to comedy was HBO in the 80’s. It was constantly airing new specials from some great comedians. And then there was Rodney Dangerfield’s special for young comedians, where I say guys like Bill Hicks and Dice Clay for the first time.

When I first watched Dice Clay doing his nursery rhymes on HBO when I was ~17, I was literally on the ground laughing. I don't even remotely find them funny today except in memory of that HBO special.

Showtime wasn't as good as HBO but they held their own and forced HBO to keep their game up.

2 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

When I first watched Dice Clay doing his nursery rhymes on HBO when I was ~17, I was literally on the ground laughing. I don't even remotely find them funny today except in memory of that HBO special.

Same here. My friends and I quoted those rhymes all the time in high school. 

19 minutes ago, South Austin said:

Same here. My friends and I quoted those rhymes all the time in high school. 

Hey needed the money!   Oooooooohhhhhhhh!!!!

Jack and Jill

Went up the hill

They each had a buck and a quarter.

Jill came down with two-fifty.

Ooooohhhhh!!!!!!

39 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

Loved WWOR for the Islanders and Rangers games. I never really watched a ton of baseball but Mets games were good back then. It was best for the commercials:

 

Yes! Little Poko lived in NY till I was 12. Cookie O'Puss for St Patty's day!!  Got a Fudgy the Whale every year on my b'day.  Crazy Eddie got himself in some trouble and ran off to Israel I think.

15 minutes ago, Tylerocks said:

Hey needed the money!   Oooooooohhhhhhhh!!!!

Any time my wife says the word blue- in any context, I hit her with this.

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21 minutes ago, Pokoloco said:

Any time my wife says the word blue- in any context, I hit her with this.

so you're saying that she avoids saying the word blue at all costs. 

58 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

Jack and Jill

Went up the hill

They each had a buck and a quarter.

Jill came down with two-fifty.

Ooooohhhhh!!!!!!

1 hour ago, South Austin said:

Same here. My friends and I quoted those rhymes all the time in high school. 

1 hour ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

When I first watched Dice Clay doing his nursery rhymes on HBO when I was ~17, I was literally on the ground laughing. I don't even remotely find them funny today except in memory of that HBO special.

Showtime wasn't as good as HBO but they held their own and forced HBO to keep their game up.

About 5 or 6 years ago, I was at the park talking to some other moms and dads, and one of the kids came up and started in with Jack and Jill, and I and two others in the group of 6 or 7 parents started laughing/chuckling very noticeably.  I just said "buck and a quarter" and the other two that were laughing were like "Yup".

37 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

so you're saying that she avoids saying the word blue at all costs. 

absolutely.

Early on HBO was over reliant on the usual Carson comics. Carlin was great but they had way too much of guys like Robert Klein who was never funny.

And then Sam Kinison got his first special. Holy shit he was so fucking funny and brought a very different perspective to comedy.

Buddy Hackett was great on HBO, along Carlin in those early years. When they started the Daingerfield Young Comedians show, it really took off. 
 

They had 8-10 episodes a year featuring great comedians. Louie Anderson, Kevin Pollak, Steven Wright, and more. Perfect match between outlet and genre. 
 

Don't see that much these days outside of the occasional Netflix special. 

2 hours ago, Texzilla58 said:

Early on HBO was over reliant on the usual Carson comics. Carlin was great but they had way too much of guys like Robert Klein who was never funny.

And then Sam Kinison got his first special. Holy shit he was so fucking funny and brought a very different perspective to comedy.

"I bet the guy holding the camera could give that kid a sandwich.  Ya see this?  This is sand.  You know what it's gonna be in a thousand years?  Fucking sand!

 

You live in a desert!  Yeah, we have deserts in America.  We just don't fucking live in them.  Ahhhhh!!! Ahhhh!!!  Ahhhh!!!!"

 

Yeah, I might have seen Kinison's standup on HBO a time or two as a kid.

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IIRC, HBO had some hard hitting shows like the one about other countries consume domesticated animals, won’t ever forget seeing footage of the cats… :( 

 

On 3/11/2023 at 10:50 PM, T’Boo Ted Marshall said:

I practiced the bucket game in the event I ever went to Chicago for the Bozo show.
I would have dominated.

Didn't we all? I figure there might be a lot of the yips having to toss that light ping pong ball in front of all those people.

7 hours ago, Pokoloco said:

Yes! Little Poko lived in NY till I was 12. Cookie O'Puss for St Patty's day!!  Got a Fudgy the Whale every year on my b'day.  Crazy Eddie got himself in some trouble and ran off to Israel I think.

In our first, of 29, trips to NYC for the Big East Tournament we made sure to go to a Crazy Eddie’s. They were nutty-ass stores. So many stereos. And this was in the mid-80s so boom boxes were still a thing, break dancing in Times Square (not us), lots of Run DMC all over the place. It was crazy to us guys from little towns on our first trip to the big city.

Judy Tenuta(rip), a name I haven't seen or heard of for ages.  Love Kevin Pollack and fan of Meaney(rip) and Clark. 

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15 hours ago, Texzilla58 said:

Dream On was a funny show but it featured nudity from half of Hollywood women’s back when getting nekkid was part of the job, and there weren’t enough pages in Playboy to show everyone that wanted to be in it.

Unfortunately, Wendy Malick remained clothed. 

20 hours ago, dcbc said:

"I bet the guy holding the camera could give that kid a sandwich.  Ya see this?  This is sand.  You know what it's gonna be in a thousand years?  Fucking sand!

 

You live in a desert!  Yeah, we have deserts in America.  We just don't fucking live in them.  Ahhhhh!!! Ahhhh!!!  Ahhhh!!!!"

 

Yeah, I might have seen Kinison's standup on HBO a time or two as a kid.

"Pack all your shit, we're making one trip!"

I've seen that one several times. 

19 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

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a little rough. 
 

I still remember the kevin meaney and Kevin pollack ones well. 
 

forgot about Dennis wolfberg. Unique delivery that guy had. 

Robin Harris and Martin Lawrence definitely kicked off their careers there. That's about the time House Party came out. Several others on that list starred in several TV shows and movies after being on those specials. 

18 hours ago, Underdog said:

Judy Tenuta(rip), a name I haven't seen or heard of for ages.  Love Kevin Pollack and fan of Meaney(rip) and Clark. 

Weird to see so many people who have died on that list. Robin Harris, Kevin Meaney, Taylor Negron, Bill Hicks, Norm Macdonald, and others. Hard to believe it's been over 30 years since those specials aired. 

18 hours ago, utee94 said:

 

The He-Man 1-900 number at $2 for the first minute/$0.45 each additional minute (be sure to ask your parents - wink wink) was unexpected, then remembered as a distinct time period of my childhood.  But I never expected that He-Man was so into the grift.

 

Also, these were very underrated cable remotes.  I could tune in my favorites without even looking.

 

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7 minutes ago, dcbc said:

The He-Man 1-900 number at $2 for the first minute/$0.45 each additional minute (be sure to ask your parents - wink wink) was unexpected, then remembered as a distinct time period of my childhood.  But I never expected that He-Man was so into the grift.

 

“By the Power of Greyskull!!! Tell me what you’re wearing little boy.”

I never had this one but my older brother did.

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The cable my mom subscribed to at home didn’t have a box. 

On 3/24/2023 at 12:16 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Our 80s cable box looked almost exactly like this one.

That was the box you could insert a folded 3x5 notecard into- right above the dial.  If you got it between the contacts correctly, hbo/ scrambled channels would come in.

On 3/24/2023 at 12:03 PM, utee94 said:

Vintage Hamlin cable tv converter box....this is what early 80's cable TV  looked like ! | Tv converter box, Cable tv, Vintage

Family had this at one time

On 3/24/2023 at 12:16 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Our 80s cable box looked almost exactly like this one.

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This too. I’d spin that mfer so fast and it was LOUD

14 minutes ago, LosIllini said:

That was the box you could insert a folded 3x5 notecard into- right above the dial.  If you got it between the contacts correctly, hbo/ scrambled channels would come in.

Now you tell me

On 3/13/2023 at 11:00 AM, RPM said:

Not 80's but it was greatness.

Duckman - IGN

You could say I was a fan.  :)

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