That’s right — it’s Bewitched! Everyone’s favorite TV witch was known for her signature nose wiggle. This beloved fantasy sitcom follows a mortal man who marries a witch determined to live a normal life as a suburban housewife.The correct answer is Hogan’s Heroes! Bob Crane starred as Hogan, the clever Senior POW officer of Stalag 13. Originally from Ohio, Hogan had lived in several Midwest cities before taking on his role in the WWII-era comedy series.Wilma’s character was inspired by Alice Kramden from The Honeymooners. Both women are strong-willed and grounded, often balancing out their over-the-top, scheming husbands!Mission: Impossible premiered in 1966 and ran for seven seasons, totaling 171 episodes before concluding in 1973. The hit series was so popular that it went on to inspire the blockbuster film franchise starring Tom Cruise.The Beverly Billbillies follows the story of the Clampett family, a poor country family that moves from the Ozark Mountains to the posh streets of Beverly Hills, California, after striking oil on their backwoods land.The Andy Griffith Show is a beloved classic American sitcom that aired from 1960 to 1968. Set in the fictional town of Mayberry, it followed the life of Sheriff Andy Taylor, his son Opie, and a cast of quirky but lovable characters. The show's warm humor and timeless values have made it a favorite for generations.Gene Roddenberry created the iconic space-themed science fiction franchise. The original TV series premiered on NBC on September 8, 1966, and boldly tackled a range of social issues relevant to the era.They never quite managed to escape — that’s right, the answer is Gilligan’s Island. The show aired for three seasons, from September 26, 1964, to April 17, 1967. While it had solid ratings during its original run, it became even more popular through years of syndication.This series, starring Fred MacMurray, followed a widowed father navigating life while raising his three sons. My Three Sons was reportedly inspired by the movie The Shaggy Dog.A true classic, The Dick Van Dyke Show ran for five seasons with Dick Van Dyke in the starring role. Created by Carl Reiner, the series earned an impressive 15 Emmy Awards during its run.The iconic American Western series The Rifleman featured Chuck Connors as widowed rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son, Mark. Widely respected, the show became one of the most beloved TV classics of the late 1950s and early 1960s.Gomez Addams is married to Morticia and is the father of Wednesday and Pugsley Addams in The Addams Family. The sitcom ran from 1964 until 1966 for a total of 64 episodes.Don Adams starred as Agent 86, also known as Maxwell Smart, in Get Smart. This hit sitcom, a clever parody of the spy genre, became wildly popular and introduced a host of memorable catchphrases.They battled evil international syndicate THRUSH in the spy seriesThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. The show was so popular that by 1966 there were nearly a dozen copycat series on television.Bob Crane played the role of Colonel Hogan in Hogan’s Heroes, a character born in Ohio around the turn of the century who moved through several Midwest towns before becoming the senior POW officer at Stalag 13. The series aired from September 17, 1965, to April 4, 1971.The right answer is Gunsmoke, the iconic Western drama set in Dodge City, Kansas. James Arness and Milburn Stone brought their characters to life on the show for an incredible 20 straight years!A widow and her three daughters manage a hotel in Petticoat Junction. Airing from 1963 to 1970, the show was a spinoff of The Beverly Hillbillies and later inspired its own spinoff, Green Acres.The show’s main character, Perry Mason, originated from detective novels by Erle Stanley Gardner. Raymond Burr portrayed the skilled Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer in one of television’s most beloved legal dramas.Hazel was the maid’s name, and she was played by American actress Shirley Booth. Hazel was based on the single-panel comic strip of the same name by cartoonist Ted Key.The answer is Green Acres, starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who leave New York City to live on a country farm. The show aired on CBS from September 15, 1965, to April 27, 1971.Often mistaken for The Addams Family, The Munsters was canceled due to stiff competition from Batman. However, it gained popularity in syndication and went on to inspire a spin-off series and several films.Bonanza, airing from September 12, 1959, to January 16, 1973, was NBC’s longest-running Western series. Still in syndication today, TV Guide ranks it among the 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time.The Twilight Zone blended science fiction, drama, and horror. Created and hosted by Rod Serling, each episode was a standalone story—often with a surprising twist ending—that made the series groundbreaking.Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood came out in 1968 and lasted all the way until 2001. Fred Rogers was the preschool show’s creator, producer, composer, head writer, showrunner, and host from the start to the end.In this classic series, Barbara Eden starred as a 2,000-year-old genie, while Larry Hagman played an astronaut who became her “master” and husband. The fantasy sitcom aired from September 18, 1965, to May 26, 1970.The right answer is Leave It to Beaver! The show starred Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as the parents, with Jerry Mathers playing Theodore “The Beaver” Cleaver and Tony Dow as his brother Wally.The Monkees were formed specifically for their TV show but kept making music until 1971, long after the series ended. Thanks to the show's popularity, these actor-musicians became one of the most successful bands of the 1960s.The correct answer is The Patty Duke Show. This popular series, created to showcase the young star Patty Duke, aired from September 18, 1963, to April 27, 1966.Dark Shadows was the first, and possibly only of its kind: a melodrama broadcast during the daylight hours about the creatures that go bump in the night. The show ran from 1966 to 1971.Unless it’s the famous Mister Ed—the TV show’s title character is a talking horse, played by a gelding named Bamboo Harvester and voiced by former Western film actor Allan Lane.The Big Valley took place on the fictional Barkley Ranch near Stockton, California, during the years 1876 to 1878. The series starred Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Long, Lee Majors, Peter Breck, and Linda Evans, and centered around the Barkley family—one of the wealthiest and most influential ranch-owning families in the region.The Avengers originated in Britain and steadily gained popularity over more than five years before making its way to the United States. By 1969, the show was being broadcast in over 90 countries around the world.Ernest Borgnine starred as Quinton McHale in McHale’s Navy, which aired on ABC from October 11, 1962, to April 12, 1966. The popular series was successful enough to inspire three feature films.In The Fugitive, Dr. Richard Kimble breaks free from custody to pursue the true murderer. The series earned critical acclaim and was ranked No. 36 on TV Guide’s list of the 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.“Head ’em up! Move ’em out!” Rawhide is the correct answer. Starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood, the series ran for seven and a half years, earning its place as the sixth-longest-running Western in American television history.Marlo Thomas played Ann Marie, an aspiring actress on the show That Girl. After moving to New York, viewers watch as Ann Marie works a series of odd jobs while she waits to make it big in show business.This police drama featured Jack Lord as Steve McGarrett, a former Navy officer who leads an elite investigative unit. The name “Five-O” is a nod to Hawaii being the 50th state in the U.S.In this classic series filmed before a live audience, comedian Bob Newhart portrayed a psychologist whose everyday life led to quirky and humorous situations.In the popular game, two teams, each with a celebrity player and a contestant, try to communicate mystery words to each other using only single-word clues. In 2013, TV Guide ranked Password #8 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever.Alfred Hitchcock Presents delivered a mix of drama, suspense, and mystery. Created, hosted, and produced by the legendary "master of suspense" Alfred Hitchcock, the series ran on CBS and NBC from 1955 to 1965.This surreal British series followed an unnamed agent abducted and held captive in a mysterious coastal village."Danger, Will Robinson!" This 1965 series reimagined The Swiss Family Robinson as a galactic adventure.For 23 years, Sunday nights belonged to Ed Sullivan and his "really big shoe" (show)."Sock it to me!" This fast-paced comedy show was a psychedelic reflection of the late 60s culture.Created by Irwin Allen, this series brought sci-fi thrills to the depths of the ocean.This long-running series proved that a dog really is a boy's best friend, especially when there's a well to fall into!Starring Vic Morrow, this series focused on the human element of war and the challenges faced by infantrymen.Ray Walston played "Uncle Martin" in this popular sitcom that ran from 1963 to 1966.Honey West had a pet ocelot named Bruce and used martial arts and gadgets to solve crimes.Flipper was the intelligent dolphin who helped Ranger Porter Ricks keep the Coral Key Park safe.This heartwarming 1966 show featured the iconic character Buffy and her doll, Mrs. Beasley.Known for its "POW!" and "ZAP!" graphics, this show was a massive pop culture phenomenon.This show defined the "ideal" American family of the late 50s and early 60s."There is nothing wrong with your television set." This show focused on more "alien-heavy" sci-fi.Carol Burnett’s show brought a Broadway-level production value to weekly comedy.Chief Robert Ironside led a special team of investigators from his specially equipped van.James West and Artemus Gordon combined the Old West with James Bond-style gadgets.This show saw Lucy Carmichael getting into her signature brand of slapstick trouble with friend Vivian Vance.Ben was a 650-pound black bear who was a loyal companion to young Mark Wedloe.Based on the 1947 film, this 1968 series blended romance, comedy, and the supernatural."One black, one white, one blonde." This 1968 series was aimed at the "counter-culture" youth.Sister Bertrille’s lightweight frame and large headgear allowed her to literally take flight.Set in the Wyoming Territory, it followed the mysterious foreman of the Shiloh Ranch.Based on a comic strip, Dennis Mitchell was always accidentally annoying his neighbor, Mr. Wilson.Jack Webb created and starred in this no-nonsense police procedural that returned to TV in 1967.Boone was shown exploring the Kentucky wilderness and interacting with Native American tribes.Britt Reid was a newspaper publisher by day and a crime-fighter by night in the "Black Beauty."George, Jane, Judy, and Elroy lived in Orbit City and had a robot maid named Rosie.Dean Martin’s relaxed, often improvised style made this a hit starting in 1965.A young Sally Field played Frances "Gidget" Lawrence in this 1965 series.Paladin was a sophisticated gun-for-hire who lived in a San Francisco hotel."Shazam!" Jim Nabors took his lovable character to Camp Henderson in this spinoff.Craig Stevens played the cool private investigator in a show with a legendary theme.This action-packed series was inspired by the real-life Long Range Desert Group in Africa.Each episode focused on a different character's story as they moved across the frontier.A suborbital flight passes through a space warp and lands on a world of oversized inhabitants.Richard Chamberlain became a star playing the dedicated young doctor."Daktari" is the Swahili word for doctor. The show featured Dr. Marsh Tracy and his famous lion, Clarence.Stanley Beamish was a fragile gas station attendant who turned into a hero for ten minutes at a time.Gardner McKay starred as Adam Troy, the skipper of the schooner Tiki, sailing through the South Pacific.James Franciscus played an idealistic English teacher in this critically acclaimed 1960s school drama.Tony Newman and Doug Phillips were "shifted" from one historical event to another, unable to return home.Jerry Van Dyke starred in this unusual comedy where his mother’s voice came through the car radio.Created by Blake Edwards, Peter Gunn was the epitome of "detective cool" with a famous Henry Mancini theme.Bob Cummings played a psychologist tasked with caring for Rhoda, a beautiful and sophisticated android.Chuck Connors played Jason McCord, an army captain falsely accused of cowardice at Bittersweet.This Canadian-produced series followed a group of junior rangers helping to protect the wilderness.T.C. and his gang were always trying to make a quick buck while avoiding Officer Dibble.Robert Culp and Bill Cosby played undercover agents Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott.Part of a wave of detective shows, this one focused on the unique culture and atmosphere of the Big Easy.Terry Bowen and Raji traveled across India on the back of the elephant, Maya.Carter Nash was a shy police chemist who discovered a secret liquid that gave him the power of flight.Five orphans try to survive and build a home in the Grand Teton mountains of Wyoming.A young executive hires a girl to pose as his wife to impress his family-oriented boss.Known for its "bubbles" and wholesome musical performances, it was a Saturday night favorite.Created by Sherwood Schwartz, the show featured the astronauts interacting with cave-dwellers Shad and Gronk.The "Surfside 6" was actually a houseboat that served as the detectives' headquarters.Josh Randall was known for his "Mare's Leg," a shortened Winchester rifle he carried in a holster.Space Ghost fought villains like Zorak and Brak with the help of Jan, Jace, and Blip the monkey.It featured the iconic character "Kookie," who was known for constantly combing his hair.While it started earlier, the 1960s saw the show in heavy syndication, following Rusty and his loyal dog.Ben Casey was a gifted surgeon known for his intense personality and the "Man, Woman, Birth, Death" intro.Gleason’s show featured characters like "The Poor Soul" and the "June Taylor Dancers."Fred and Wilma were the stars of the first animated series to be aired in prime time.In the US, it was called Secret Agent, but in the UK, it was known as Danger Man.This show followed the Texas Rangers and was known for its mix of action and humor.Dean Martin’s show was known for its relaxed atmosphere and "drunken" persona (though he was usually drinking apple juice).James Garner starred as Bret Maverick, who preferred using his wits over his gun.It featured the character Cricket Blake, who worked at the Hawaiian Village Hotel.The Cannon family had to deal with the harsh environment and the threat of Apache attacks.Roger Moore played Simon Templar, a modern-day Robin Hood who left a "stick figure" at his crime scenes.Jack Benny’s comedic persona was that of a vain, 39-year-old cheapskate.Clint Walker played Cheyenne Bodie, a massive and powerful cowboy who traveled the West.Joe Mannix was a tough, athletic private investigator who originally worked for a high-tech firm called Intertect.Red Skelton’s characters included "Freddie the Freeloader" and "Clem Kadiddlehopper."Nick Adams starred as Johnny Yuma, a former Confederate soldier traveling the West.Rick Jason starred as a insurance investigator who specialized in high-value recovery.David Vincent knew "the nightmare has already begun" as he tracked aliens disguised as humans.Tom and Dick Smothers were known for pushing the boundaries of TV censorship in the late 60s.Sebastian Cabot starred as Dr. Carl Hyatt in this show about a high-tech 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The 1960s — what a time to be alive! Television exploded in popularity during this decade, with sets becoming a staple in nearly every American home. Think you remember the iconic shows and characters from that era? Let’s put your knowledge to the test — see if you can name these classic ‘60s TV shows based on an image and a clue. Good luck!
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The 1960s — what a time to be alive! Television exploded in popularity during this decade, with sets becoming a staple in nearly every American home. Think you remember the iconic shows and characters from that era? Let’s put your knowledge to the test — see if you can name these classic ‘60s TV shows based on an image and a clue. Good luck!