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From: goodrum@unc.UUCP (Cloyd Goodrum)
Newsgroups: net.tv
Subject: Re: 1960's adventure shows
Message-ID: <12@unc.unc.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 15-Sep-85 22:55:01 EDT
Article-I.D.: unc.12
Posted: Sun Sep 15 22:55:01 1985
Date-Received: Tue, 17-Sep-85 04:55:07 EDT
References: <121@biomed.UUCP>
Reply-To: goodrum@unc.UUCP (Cloyd Goodrum)
Organization: CS Dept, U. of N. Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Summary: 

In article <121@biomed.UUCP> lagasse@biomed.UUCP (Robert C. Lagasse) writes:
>
>       Watching some reruns the other day as a form of background noise, I
>realized that there were a bunch of adventure type shows produced in the
>1960's (and many were good) that portrayed a male hero type (usually a
>gentle person) that was not married or maybe divorced or lost a wife
>somehow.  Examples are: Flipper, Gentle Ben, Lassie, Daktari, Andy Griffeth
>to name a few.  All of these guys wore khaki colored shirts and were some
>sort of public servants I believe.  
>

	Another show that would fall into the same category would be the
cartoon "Johnny Quest". I don't recall Johnny's having a mother. And
speaking of Johnny's lineage, why is it that Race Bannon looked more
like Johnny than Johnny's alleged father did?? Hmmm...
>
>
>Bob Lagasse

 Cloyd Goodrum