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Post by ant-mac on Dec 30, 2018 19:18:58 GMT
Maybe so, Snsurone. We all change as we grow older. I just like those old-fashioned introductions, complete with music. It was part of the show itself. Things fit together a certain way on television way back when, and I find those musical and vocal intros/outros to the old shows make them all "add up" a certain way. They go together, like hot dogs at the ball park, popcorn at the movies. There's a completeness to them I find lacking in the less polite television of today. Likewise.
I enjoy the entire experience of watching many old TV series from the 1950s and 1960s. Not only for the sake of the TV series themselves, but for the era from which they came. It's all part of the entertainment, plus you get to do a little time travelling on the cheap.
And the makers of TV shows are still perfectly capable of insulting their audiences even today. Just look at some of the rubbish they try to pass off as entertainment.
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