Saturday, September 23, 2017

Watch Around The Clock 24 Hours Shows, Movies, Cartoons, and Commercials! DVD ~ #Review


Watch Around The Clock 24 Hours Shows, Movies, Cartoons, and Commercials! DVD ~ #Review

Photo Credit: Mill Creek Entertainment


SYNOPSIS

Relive a Day-In-The-Life from Television’s Golden Age with this 24 Hour Lineup
Gather the family around the television for a nostalgic television trip down memory lane.  This incredible 5-DVD collection features non-stop programming from the Golden Age of Television as if you’ve gone back in time.  Starting with early morning cartoons for the kids, daytime programming which includes all your favorite game shows, then all your favorite prime-time hits during the evening and then into the wee morning hours with star-studded movies all complete with commercials from the era.  It’s an experience like none other!



If you have ever read some of my blog posts, you might remember that I really love old movies and televisions from years gone by. They just don't make them like they used to, according to my taste.


I was excited to be able to get the Watch Around The Clock DVD from Mill Creek Entertainment recently. It includes television shows, movies, cartoons and commercials. It will take you back to your childhood and even before mine; and includes 24 hours of programming altogether. You get 4 discs which include the following:

Disc One - Kid's Clubhouse (Morning)
Disc Two - Daytime Variety (Afternoon)
Disc Three - Prime-Time Favorites (Evening)
Disc Four - Midnight Movie Marathon (Late Night)

I remember some of the wonderful television shows for kids such as Lassie, Popeye and Superman. Others include Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Calvin & The Colonel, Howdy Doody, The Pinky Lee Show, Time for Beany, Winky Dink and You, The Rootie Kazootie Club, Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney which were on in the morning.


Some of the daytime shows I remember were Queen for A Day, Art Linkletter and The Kids, To Tell The Truth, What's My Line, and The Price is Right (which still is on now). Others include People Are Funny, You Asked For It,  Who Do You Trust, You Bet Your Life, Twenty-One, G.E. Theatre and Four Star Playhouse.

The evening shows include quite a few that I remember and liked a lot including Dragnet, Make Room For Daddy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Beverly Hillbillies, The Andy Griffith Show and The Johnny Carson Show. Others include The Roy Rogers Show, Annie Oakley, The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show and The Milton Berle Show.


The Midnight Movie Marathon includes 3 movies, including The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Cyrano de Bergerac and The Man With Golden Arm. I've seen The Man With The Golden Arm on TCM a few times and it's a great movie. 

If you want to go back in time to watch some good televisions shows, movies, cartoons and commercials this would be a great DVD set for you! With Christmas coming up (yes, it's only 3 months away), this would be a great gift for someone you may know! Mill Creek Entertainmment has such a wide variety of products for your viewing pleasure, that I'm sure you'll find something you will like.


Disclosure: I received free product for review purposes and all opinions expressed here are my own.






2 comments:

  1. What a fun DVD for the whole family to enjoy! My daughter has 2 weeks off school and she's enjoying watching the Andy Griffith show.

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  2. It definitely would be a great DVD for the whole family, Brenda! I watch the Andy Griffith show quite often too. It's always fun to watch, even if I saw the shows many times.

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