Can You Conquer This ’60s TV Show Quiz?
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  • This spy comedy series starred Don Adams as a bumbling secret agent who used gadgets like a shoe phone.

  • The show was set in the 23rd century and followed the crew of the USS Enterprise.

  • The production was among a handful of shows that gave rise to a prosperous radio adaptation.

  • This teen comedy revolved around a high school student's schemes to win over girls and navigate life.

  • This British puppet adventure series followed an international rescue organization using futuristic machines.

  • This anthology horror series presented eerie tales with a gallery curator as the host.

  • If you heard that patented whistle with your eyes closed, you knew exactly what show it was.

  • This adventure series featured a dolphin and two boys helping their ranger father protect marine life in Florida.

  • One of the TV show's stars was Ernest Borgnine.

  • This Western comedy-drama centered on a gambler and his brother roaming the Old West.

  • This sitcom followed the blended family life of a widowed architect and his new wife with their six children.

  • This sci-fi adventure series involved scientists traveling through time via a massive underground device.

  • This police drama followed detectives in New York City solving crimes with a focus on human stories.

  • This drama series followed the lives of teachers and students at an integrated high school in Los Angeles.

  • This anthology series featured science fiction stories with twist endings, similar to The Twilight Zone.

  • This crime drama series followed the investigations of FBI agents as they tackled cases involving federal crimes.

  • Who portrayed the character of Batman in the 1960s TV show?

  • This family sitcom revolved around the everyday life of a famous bandleader, his wife, and their two sons.

  • This police procedural show was known for its "just the facts" approach and starred Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday.

  • This variety show featured quick sketches, jokes, and the catchphrase "Sock it to me!"

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