Ah, yes...back when the days when entertainment just 'entertained''.
That reminds me of when my daughters were about 9 years old. They brought me a DVD we'd just gotten of the original Lone Ranger series to find out if they could watch it because it didn't have a rating on it.
They were so intrigued that shows once were watchable by everyone, it opened a whole new world of entertainment to them enjoying "clean programs".
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RIP, Mr. Cady. You and others of your generation knew what entertainment was all about.
Before television, radio shows were listened to and enjoyed by the whole family. Robert Bork made the astute observation, for which he is mocked by the Libertine Left, that the invention of the portable transistor radio facilitated the compartmentalizing of the generations. All of a sudden, teenagers could be specifically targeted and their youthful rebelliousness affirmed by the progressive cultural termites.