Can You Name These ’60s TV Shows?
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  • A talking horse gave advice to his owner.

  • A cartoon boy adventurer traveled the world with his dog Bandit.

  • This family used stone-age gadgets in a modern Stone Age family.

  • A rock band lived together and got into musical misadventures.

  • This show uses Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and diverse friends to teach kids!

  • A genie in a bottle granted wishes to her astronaut master.

  • A caped crusader fought crime in Gotham City with his young sidekick.

  • This spy duo—one white, one Black—traveled the world undercover.

  • Which psychedelic kids' show stranded Jimmy on Living Island with a friendly dragon?

  • Which sitcom featured Doris Day as a widowed singer?

  • This medical drama followed a no-nonsense neurosurgeon tackling tough cases.

  • Which frontier comedy followed brothers bringing mail-order brides to 1860s Seattle to save the logging town?

  • Bob Crane starred in this show.

  • They constantly failed at trying to escape.

  • If you heard that distinctive whistle with your eyes closed, you could instantly recognize which show it was.

  • A prisoner escaped wrongful conviction and searched for the one-armed man.

  • A family comedy about a widower dating while raising his son.

  • A rugged ranch family built a new life in the Arizona Territory.

  • This show got a new name in its final season.

  • This Western wagon train journeyed west with diverse passengers.

  • This Western hero rode with his Indian companion to fight injustice.

  • A widower raised his boys with help from Uncle Charley.

  • Which bumbling Army outpost in the Old West made peace with local Indians for mutual profit?

  • The main character worked to stop lawlessness in Kansas.

  • Which crooner hosted a swinging variety show with celebrity guests, comedy sketches, and hits like "Everybody Loves Somebody"?

  • Fred Rogers explores various topics.

  • Country music meets corny jokes on the fictional Kornfield Kounty stage.

  • This jungle lord swung through vines, talked to animals, and protected the wild.

  • This bubbly teen comedy followed a perky California girl surfing, dating, and driving her dad crazy.

  • A wheelchair-bound chief solved crimes from his San Francisco office.

  • Lucille Ball played a scatterbrained widow running a bank in this sitcom sequel.

  • A cowboy drove cattle with his crew across the frontier.

  • This animated family lived in a future with robot helpers.

  • This warm family sitcom starred Bill Cosby as a hip gym teacher.

  • A Hawaiian task force tackled crime with "Book 'em, Danno!" orders.

  • A private eye solved Hollywood mysteries with his secretary and gadgets.

  • The main character was a television comedy writer.

  • Ernest Borgnine starred in this TV show.

  • A cowboy family dealt with ranch life and moral dilemmas.

  • Anthology sketches explored romance in every quirky American way!

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