Thanks for posting this. We are enjoying this rememberance from our childhood. I imagine there are thousands and thousands of people who remember this film from their Sixties Chidhood. Peace.
I am 65 yrs old and until TH-cam I had went my entire life asking people if they remembered this show. I remember going to school in the first grade in a very small town of Braggadocio Missouri talking to other kids about watching it. We talked about watching Lassie and this show but Hobo was my favorite over Lassie. I'm so glad to have found this and to be able to watch it and listen to the theme song. My favorite episode of Littlest Hobo was Silent Witness and still is...Again thanks for uploading this. My name is Tony and I am finishing out my days living in a nursing home in St.Louis Missouri. I have a rare progressive incurable neurological disease so I am so happy to be reconnected to a much happier time in my life.
Glad you found this again. I am 59 and saw it about 1970. I surprisingly remembered some of the sequences from such a young age. I grew up in Chicago, we watched these films on WGN channel 9 Family Classics with Frazier Thomas on Sundays. Like you, I am enjoying reconnecting with these films and TV shows I watched as a kid. They put me in a good state of mind, seeing the USA when it had better values and we all had it much better than now. Last week I watched the 1937 John Ford film The Hurricane. Another one I had not seen since the early 1970s. It's on here, check it out.
Love animal shows....part 2 look on Hobo and the lambs face coming across the hobo camp....like they both looked, ears up...."oh oh, this can't be good"
The police car's license plate is an almost match to the one in the film "Giant from the Unknown, 1958". Coincedently, they're the same model, a 1957 Plymouth Plaza. But the plate in this film reads "CFN 218", the plate from the other Plymouth in "Giant from the Unknown" says "CFN 216". Could they be owned by the same company?
Thanks for posting this. We are enjoying this rememberance from our childhood. I imagine there are thousands and thousands of people who remember this film from their Sixties Chidhood. Peace.
your welcome, glad you enjoyed it
I am 65 yrs old and until TH-cam I had went my entire life asking people if they remembered this show. I remember going to school in the first grade in a very small town of Braggadocio Missouri talking to other kids about watching it. We talked about watching Lassie and this show but Hobo was my favorite over Lassie. I'm so glad to have found this and to be able to watch it and listen to the theme song. My favorite episode of Littlest Hobo was Silent Witness and still is...Again thanks for uploading this. My name is Tony and I am finishing out my days living in a nursing home in St.Louis Missouri. I have a rare progressive incurable neurological disease so I am so happy to be reconnected to a much happier time in my life.
Tony its my pleasure, sorry to hear about your illness if you have any request I will do my best to help
God’s Speed My Friend
In Canada anyone over 30 knows it well.
Glad you found this again. I am 59 and saw it about 1970. I surprisingly remembered some of the sequences from such a young age. I grew up in Chicago, we watched these films on WGN channel 9 Family Classics with Frazier Thomas on Sundays. Like you, I am enjoying reconnecting with these films and TV shows I watched as a kid. They put me in a good state of mind, seeing the USA when it had better values and we all had it much better than now. Last week I watched the 1937 John Ford film The Hurricane. Another one I had not seen since the early 1970s. It's on here, check it out.
Love animal shows....part 2 look on Hobo and the lambs face coming across the hobo camp....like they both looked, ears up...."oh oh, this can't be good"
This TV show is awesome
Отличный фильм, я всю хизнь любила собак больше чем людей ❤❤❤
Спасибо
The police car's license plate is an almost match to the one in the film "Giant from the Unknown, 1958". Coincedently, they're the same model, a 1957 Plymouth Plaza. But the plate in this film reads "CFN 218", the plate from the other Plymouth in "Giant from the Unknown" says "CFN 216". Could they be owned by the same company?
maybe
That's me at 1:56. I was on my way to school. My dad was a drunk bum, that's why I've got no shoes or shirt.
how sad
part 3 ?
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