I also watched "Have Gun Will Travel": Maverick: The Rifleman: The Colgate Comedy Hour: The Mickey Mouse Club: But, Superman was the first TV show I really loved that I watched with my friend Danny Barsocks and his sister and their dog in El Cajon, California near San Diego. This was my first love of a program on TV. I had seen the REpublican Convention in 1952 where Eisenhower was nominated on my Grandfather's big Black and White TV in SEattle. But, I was 4 then and couldn't believe Black and White TV was even available then at age 4. But, by age 5 and 6 I had fallen in love with the show Superman so I watched this show as long as it was on TV from 1953 on there in El Cajon when I was 5. It was on from (1952 to 1958). I also watched Perry Mason and the Untouchables and many other shows including Twilight Zone when it came on too. and also Dennis the Menace and I met boys somewhat like Dennis the Menace but I wasn't like that at all as a child. I was more of a risk taker on my bicycle and going to building sites and jumping off of 2 story buildings into the edge of sand piles used for making cement then after all the workmen left for the day with my friends.
Here is a list of iconic and popular television programs from the 1950s:
(1955–1959) - A popular comedy following Sergeant Bilko's scheming at an Army post.
(1953–1965) - A sitcom about a night club entertainer balancing his career and family life.
(1958–1966) - A family-focused show depicting a cheerful, middle-class home life.
(1950–1958) - A popular comedy based on the vaudeville act of its stars.
(1949–1957) - The quintessential masked hero of the Old West on TV.
(1957–1963) - A popular western featuring a sophisticated gunfighter named Paladin.
(1957–1962) - A comedy-western that followed the adventures of a charming gambler.
(1958–1963) - A Western about a widowed rancher and his son in the New Mexico Territory.
(1950–1954) - A groundbreaking live sketch comedy show with Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
(1950–1967) - A long-running panel game show where contestants tried to guess celebrities' occupations.
(1950–1955) - A star-studded variety show that featured big-name hosts like Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
(1955–1958) - A beloved children's variety program produced by Disney.
(1952–1958) - George Reeves starred as the iconic superhero in this popular series.
(1957–1966) - A courtroom drama featuring the famous defense attorney.
(1959–1963) - A dramatic series about federal agents fighting organized crime in the 1930s.
(1955–1959) - A fast-paced police action drama starring Broderick Crawford.
The Best TV Shows of the 1950s - IMDb
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I Love Lucy. 1951–1957. TV-Y. TV Series. 8.5 (31K) Rate. Mark as
watched. The wife of a band leader constantly tries to become ...50s TV Shows - IMDb
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The Bullwinkle Show. 1959–1963. TV-G. TV Series. 7.8 (5.2K) Rate. Mark
as watched. Rocky, a plucky flying squirrel and Bullwink...TV Shows of the 1950's - IMDb
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Shows of the 1950's * The Honeymooners. 1955–1956. ... * The Phil
Silvers Show. 1955–1959. ... * Men Into Space. 1959–1960. ...
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