Watching Old Television Shows on YouTube

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By Othervoice
16 Jan 2024 1:51 pm in The Water Cooler Chat Room
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Othervoice
16 Jan 2024 1:51 pm
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One of the really good things about YouTube over the years has been videos of television programs from the 1950s a1960s especially the comedies and variety shows. Most of the time it's brief clips. But on rare occasion you get a full episode. Being able to see everything from I Love Lucy to the Ed Sullivan Show is a real treat for me. And unless you're an ethusiast  of The Golden Age of Television there are shows most people might never think about like Sid Ceaser's Your Show of Shows or the short lived Nat King Cole Show.

What is striking is how popular singers like Frank Sinatra appeared on regular TV. Moreover when singers like Andy Williams or Dinah Shore had their own programs they hosted other singers even performing duets and medlies. It seemed like these entertainers admired and respected each other. They seem to enjoy performing together. 

I've got a chance to see Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner do the Thousand Year Old Man comedic routine. As a Black man listening to my parents talk about black comics like Redd Foxx before Sanford and Son and the legendary Moms Maberly to see her on 1960s TV is great ! I'm old enough to have seen the Carol Burnett Show many times in the seventies. But YouTube has allowed me to watch others I was too young to remember like Dean Martin, Red Skelton, and of course the ground breaking Laugh In.

Whether you're into nostalgia or pop culture history or just want good clean fun discovering these old shows on YouTube is Must See TV in the truest sense of the phrase.
 
 
 
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*Nucleus
16 Jan 2024 3:01 pm
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Othervoice » 16 Jan 2024, 2:51 pm » wrote: One of the really good things about YouTube over the years has been videos of television programs from the 1950s a1960s especially the comedies and variety shows. Most of the time it's brief clips. But on rare occasion you get a full episode. Being able to see everything from I Love Lucy to the Ed Sullivan Show is a real treat for me. And unless you're an ethusiast  of The Golden Age of Television there are shows most people might never think about like Sid Ceaser's Your Show of Shows or the short lived Nat King Cole Show.

What is striking is how popular singers like Frank Sinatra appeared on regular TV. Moreover when singers like Andy Williams or Dinah Shore had their own programs they hosted other singers even performing duets and medlies. It seemed like these entertainers admired and respected each other. They seem to enjoy performing together. 

I've got a chance to see Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner do the Thousand Year Old Man comedic routine. As a Black man listening to my parents talk about black comics like Redd Foxx before Sanford and Son and the legendary Moms Maberly to see her on 1960s TV is great ! I'm old enough to have seen the Carol Burnett Show many times in the seventies. But YouTube has allowed me to watch others I was too young to remember like Dean Martin, Red Skelton, and of course the ground breaking Laugh In.

Whether you're into nostalgia or pop culture history or just want good clean fun discovering these old shows on YouTube is Must See TV in the truest sense of the phrase.
I SAW YOUR VIEWING HISTORY.... :wave:  
WHY YOU WATCHING TRANSGENDER STUFF? 
 
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Southern Adolf
16 Jan 2024 4:59 pm
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jew tube is owned by control freaks google.

Skip jew tube and use alternatives like bitchute.

As far as tv shows or anything on jew tube. They're full of ads throughout. Watch a 30 minutes sitcom. I see an ad every 4-6 minutes. It's not those ads that you can bypass in 5 seconds either. You have to watch the whole ad.  I've seen a string of 4 commercials that are each 30 seconds long.  That means your original half hour sitcom is running over 30 minutes on jew tube.

Even garbage shows and people's homemade vids are filled with ads.  There are also many more ads now.  They used to just be at the beginning of a vid.  Now, they run thruout the vid.
 
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Southern Adolf
16 Jan 2024 5:02 pm
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I haven't used these other ones much, so take it for what you will.

The best YouTube alternatives

vmeo
d tube
daily motion
vevo
twitch
ted
crackle
peer tube
bitchute
lbry


https://nordvpn.com/blog/youtube-alternatives/
 
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