Yes/No: Are these scenes from the first episodes of 1960s shows?
See if you can I.D. the Sixties' biggest TV introductions.
In the 1960s, storytelling on TV deepened, and some of the most memorable moments came from introducing iconic characters in their very first episodes.
Think you can remember how just about every Sixties show got its start? Scroll through these scenes and see if you can suss out which ones are actually from the first episodes that ever aired of these cherished 1960s hit series. Good luck!
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Is this the very first meeting of the castaways once stranded on Gilligan's Island?
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Is this the scene where it all went wrong in the first episode of Lost in Space that ever aired?
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Is this scene of Alice and the Brady boys from the very first episode of The Brady Bunch?
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Is this scene Aunt Bee packing a picnic to win over Opie in the first episode of The Andy Griffith Show?
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Is this the scene where Tim meets Uncle Martin for the first time on My Favorite Martian?
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Is this tense scene with Dr. McCoy from the first episode of Star Trek that ever aired?
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Does the moment when Lisa first sees the farm occur in the first episode of Green Acres?
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Does this scene show Perry Mason with his very first client?
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Did Rob Petrie bring home ''The Ugliest Dog in the World'' in the very first episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show?
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Let's crank things up a notch for the last question. Did Davy Jones lose this sword fight in the very first episode of The Monkees?
Yes/No: Are these scenes from the first episodes of 1960s shows?
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33 Comments
I got 9/10. Some were pretty simple. Everybody should know that Gilligan's Island and Andy Griffith were in black and white their first seasons. And I know Perry Mason was a LOT thinner than that when he started out! :)
You got 9 out of 10
You sure know how to wind the clock back when it comes to the Sixties!
I call a foul on question #10.
(That's the one I missed.)
You sure know how to wind the clock back when it comes to the Sixties!
I call a foul on question #10.
(That's the one I missed.)
I can see where the one with The Monkees would be confusing. It technically wasn't the very first episode, but The Royal Flush was the first episode that aired.
10/10. #4 a guess.