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Living In The 60’s

Living In The 60’s

By: Tom & Craig
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Join us for a fun look back at what life was like back in the 60’s! We will be talking about the changes in technology (black & white to color TV’s), games of the 60’s, lifestyle in the 60’s, TV shows of the 60’s, Music & local bands of the 60’s and more. We look forward to your suggestions and memories of the 60’s so contact us at: livinginthe60s@myyahoo.comCopyright 2022 All rights reserved.
Episodes
  • Jingles of the 60's
    Feb 24 2026

    We grew up with some great advertising jingles in the 60's like Nestles, Brylcream, and who can forget "From The Land of Sky-Blue Waters" Hamm's beer. Join Tom and Craig as we remember and sing some of the popular advertising jingles of the 60's on this episode of Living In the 60's.

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    9 mins
  • Chip from My Three Sons Part 2
    Feb 9 2026

    In part 2 of our interview with Stan Livingston, Chip from My Three Sons, we discussed what life is like after being on a TV series for 12 years. Stan shares his working relationships behind the camera and his partnership in a production company. This is a great behind the scenes interview with someone who came into our homes each week on My Three Sons.

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    47 mins
  • Chip from My Three Sons Part 1
    Feb 2 2026

    For 12 seasons we knew him as Chip Douglas on the show My Three Sons and in this new episode of Living in the 60s, Stanley Livingston shares many behind the scenes stories of that great show. Who was his favorite, Bub or Uncle Charlie? What was his favorite episode of My Three Sons? Join us as we have this in-depth discussion with Stanley Livingston on Living In the 60's.

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    50 mins
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