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A to Z Challenge (2017), Family, Memories & Reflections, TV Shows, Uncategorized, Writing Prompts
So it seems I found a show a wee bit harder to remember. 😀 It was only on for three years, so if you blinked you may have missed it! It wasn’t your usual fare, and the doc wasn’t your usual doc. But I fell in love with his patients, especially Clarence, the cross-eyed lion, the real lion that inspired the show:
Daktari
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NOW do you remember it??? 😉
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Welcome, then, to Day 5 of the April A to Z Challenge!
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You may think Donald Trump is tweeting original material, but I think he plagiarized it from this man who ALWAYS had a “really big show.” At 8 o’clock on February 9th 1964, 73 million viewers tuned in to watch history being made. (You get extra credit if you know why! 😉 )
So, dear hearts, can you…
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(Btw, if you know the answer, please keep it to yourself so as not to give it away. Stick a smiley face on your comment instead. Thank you so much!)
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(Just a quick note. If the title of the show is preceded with the word “The”, it will NOT be included in the name.)
Picture Sources:
Daktari — Pinterest
Letter E — http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/to-z-badges-and-banners.html
Name That TV Show — Pinterest
So, once again I have to admite… I don’t have any idea 😦
But I’m anjoying this challenge, because, you know, many times I don’t knwo the answer because I’ve never seen the show. I’m discovering lots of old shows 😉
@JazzFeathers
The Old Shelter – 1940s Film Noir
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I’m glad you’re enjoying it. It was a lot of fun just to sit down and make a list of all the TV shows I remembered. There were MANY runners up! 🙂
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Omigosh, I’ve actually heard of Daktari. No idea why cuz I sure never saw it, but I’ve said that name scores of times never knowing what I was saying. How weird.
For today, yaaaassss! I actually edited his/her biography, which I won’t name here because that would be a pretty obvious clue, but it was a great book by James Maguire.
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Daktari is Swahili for doctor. Does that help?
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I’d like to say yes, but no. I must have been a wee child and someone in my house would watch that show and I would hear the theme song or snippets or something. It just cracks me up how many times I have uttered “Daktari” and never had any idea why … until now! So, thanks.
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😀 The music was catchy because it was so different. Very African.
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🙂
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(Put the wrong comment int the wrong place!) Hey, I’m glad you got another one, Teri! 😀
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Yay! Back on track today. I got this one. 🙂
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I think maybe this one was way too easy. Better pick a harder one for F!
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I do remember Daktari.,even though I was a kid…..the memory is a bit fuzzy Aarojnd the edges, but I remember the chimp and lion!!
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That was suppose to say ‘around’ the edges….spellcheck needs to recheck itself 😳
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That’s ok. I speak Dragonflyise. 😀
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One I know! It’s err…err…err… No, it’s gone
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Such a tease! I can’t BELIEVE you, of all people, don’t know this one! 😀
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I’ve got it! Yeah!
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Did you have to look up the date? 🙂
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I don’t think I know the name of the show.
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And here I thought this was going to be a really easy one! Well thanks for stopping by and giving it a shot, Danielle. 🙂
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He was a quirky guy who was on TV forever and brought the [ 😀 ] to the States.
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Quirky is a good word for him. Stiff as a board comes to mind, too! LOL
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I did guess correctly, but remember very little about the show.
What a terrific theme this is! I’m enjoying every post (and yes, I do know who’s up next) 😉
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Yay! Someone else got it, also. That makes a whole TWO of you. 😀 Yeah, E was pretty easy, but my E list was VERY short. Like TWO shows! Just putting a list together was a bit of a challenge. I think I strained my brain! LOL
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Wow! I had completely forgotten about Daktari!! Although I’m pretty sure I know what “E” will be 🙂
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I’m really surprised not more people were familiar with Daktari since it was a rather unusual show. I made E too easy, didn’t I… 😀 Thanks so much for stopping by!!!
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I may have seen a few episodes of Daktari. I know E and I know why I was tuned in that night. It was all anyone talked about at the bus stop the next morning. I was a senior in high school.
@msdeniseh553
Denise at My Life in Retirement Euromast Tower, Rotterdam
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I was just turning 13 and it quite put me on my knees! 😀
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Haha, that tagline was a dead giveaway. 🙂
Awesome idea for a post series! I have a soft spot for trivia, especially when it comes to movies/TV/comics/etc.
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😀 Thanks for not spilling the beans. There were quite a few youngens reading and I thought just maybe they wouldn’t get it. We’ll see. Thanks for stopping by and commenting! 🙂
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Nope, didn’t know yesterday’s. I may have heard the name at some point, or at least heard of Clarence, but never saw the show. Today’s show I know though, and I even get bonus points for knowing why that particular episode was so popular. 😛
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Yay! My E list from my pre-challenge days was pretty short! Thought this might be an easier one. 😀
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Daktari was one of my absolute fave shows when I was a kid. When I went on an African safari I looked all over Kenya and Tanzania for cross-eyed lions. No luck.
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And I do know the answer to E
Yeah Yeah Yeah
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Very clever! LOL! 😉
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You went on a real safari? What a brave gal!!! Were there lots of bugs? I hate bugs!
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