I still enjoy episodes of What's My Line? from the 1950s which is quite impressive for being nearly 50 years older than me. You can easily find episodes on archive.org or YouTube. Here's an...
I still enjoy episodes of What's My Line? from the 1950s which is quite impressive for being nearly 50 years older than me.
I agree with you about the original Twilight Zone. Shows about the human condition, character over spectacle, and really solid writing are still great fun to watch - even if they are in grainy black and white and 4:3.
I still enjoy episodes of What's My Line? from the 1950s which is quite impressive for being nearly 50 years older than me.
You can easily find episodes on archive.org or YouTube. Here's an episode from 1959 with Groucho Marx as a panelist. I think it (mostly) still works, but panel shows are more resilient than most other programs.
I agree with you about the original Twilight Zone. Shows about the human condition, character over spectacle, and really solid writing are still great fun to watch - even if they are in grainy black and white and 4:3.