Top 10 TV programs I watched as a kid.

Twice a month, on every alternate Friday, we will have a post on ’5ives & TENS’. A top 5 or 10 post on things that I love/like/dislike/hate or simply noticed. Could be anything from food I’ve eaten to cities I’ve travelled. Books I’ve cherished or services I’ve used. This is my personal countdown of life as I have lived. Care to share?

Also combining this with the  #100HappyDays My personal hashtag is #BlogwatiGSmiles. Yeah, it’s all about ME!

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I have been hooked onto this series on Zee Cafe, Switched at Birth. It talks about a tale of two families whose babies get swapped at birth, due to hospital negligence. One of the girls is hearing impaired. So a great deal of the story is in the American Sign language. It has been beautifully interwoven with ‘normal’ people. I chanced upon it while channel surfing and have been following it since then. It features Monday to Friday at 10 pm.

It was such a welcome change from the ‘regular’ fare that is dished out, that it got me thinking of my fav TV programs. None in recent times make the cut, so I went digging into my childhood. Yes, I found quite a few. They perhaps lacked technical finesse and elaborate settings, but they had a story to tell. Here are my top 10 in no particular order.

1. Kacchi Dhoop

Do you remember this gem? Amol Palekar made Bhagyashree a household name with this one. And if you didn’t know it, Ashutosh Gowariker plays her love interest. A take on a middle class home, where three daughters are raised by a single mother. A story told as simply as possible, otherwise known as Little Women.

2. Vikram Betal

Ah, the good looking Arun Govil as the righteous king, Vikramaditya, who always had to answer the corpse’s trick question. The stories were so wonderfully woven that you’d be glued to the television set. Having read the stories in Chandamama, this was a visual delight.

3. Ek, Do, Teen, Chaar

Four brats who moonlighted as detectives when they are not busy being kids. Their adventures were what stories were made of. Catch the young Ali Asgar, now more famously known as Dadi on Comedy nights with Kapil.

4. Singhasan Battisi

King Vikramaditya once again, 32 angel statues and their stories. Yes, we looked forward to it every week. Wisdom came in special packaging. Did the king have what it takes?

5. Giant Robot

“Giant Robot, make a punch now”. And that is how I remember this cute little chubby boy Johnny Sokko and his robot. The one I hoped to have, one day. There was nothing the robot couldn’t do. He fought horrible looking aliens and won all the battles. Yay, for the wins.

6. Fireball XL5

“I wish I was a spaceman, the fastest guy alive…………..my heart would be a fireball’. How could you not have seen these series? And Zoonie with the very good looking Steve and the pretty Venus. One of the best shows ever. Sigh!

7. Faerie Tale Theatre

Oh, this was an all time favourite. Fairytales have never been told better. Shelly Duval took us through all time favourite tales with the theatrics of it all. I’d never miss a single episode. Loved them all. I must look for their DVD collection. It is a must have.

8. Spider Man

Spiderman Spiderman, friendly neighbourhood Spiderman………..remember the tune? Sundays 5.15 were reserved for the web guy. Nothing could get us out of the house. He was that amazing, yes. I even painted a series on him as a kid. Animation at its best.

9. He Man and the Masters of the Universe

The other worthy guy was He Man as he raised his magic sword and fought the evil forces of Skeletor. Why, even his toys were a rage back then. Expensive, but a rage. By the power of Grey Skull, you could not have missed this. Sundays 9.00 am, it was a date.

10. Shalay Chitravani

I could not find a You Tube link for this one. However, these series were a boon for my mother who had a tough time getting me to eat anything. I used to watch this program at 11. am everyday before going to school. They had stories and art and craft. And before I knew it, lunch would be done. It was a basic studio show, but then most of DoorDarshan was. Simple, uncomplicated days with not too much info. They let us kids………..be kids. And for that I am grateful.

I promise to come back with a top 10 on DD serials too, soon.

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10 responses to “Top 10 TV programs I watched as a kid.”

  1. dipika avatar

    Yes. all of these 🙂 Also star trek.

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Ah, Star Trek, yes. But it wasn’t quite my fav so did not make the list. Lol. But it was quite THE thing back then.

  2. Ritika avatar

    I only remember Vikram and Betal out of all these. I used to loveee watch it when I was in school 😀 😀

    PS : I am going to go and find some episodes online 😛

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Really? I have such vivid memories of all of these that I was having difficulty keeping the post concise. 😀

  3. Indian Wildlife avatar

    Among this, Spiderman and He Man were my favorites. They were the real heroes at that time.

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Totally agree………they so were.

  4. Ruch avatar

    I remember Dhoop Chaon and Vikram Betal. And Faerie tales. I also loved Yeh joh hai zindagi. Remember that !

  5. Diwakar Narayan avatar

    I remember only Vikram Betal, though I am tempted to watch some of them you listed on youtube 🙂

  6. UmaS avatar

    I remember watching Kacchi dhoop, vikram aur betal, He man, Giant Robot, Ek do teen char and of course star trek – was hooked to it !!

  7. Rickie avatar

    By God…what an eclectic collection!
    I grew up on Giant Robot and Spiderman, too!

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