I am not entirely sure these were from the 1950s, they may have been in the early 1960s, but I loved watching the detectives and private eyes of early television! There was "77 Sunset Strip" that had that cute, cute Edd Byrnes! He would enter a scene, stop and comb his hair, then carry on! My sisters and I really thought it funny, and enjoyed it! He was just a side issue sort of person on the show. The two leading men were handsome and fun to watch, but I can't remember their names. Near the end of this show, the radio had started playing a song, that went, "Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb." Kookie, of course, was Edd Byrnes. I think that was his name on 77 Sunset Strip, too. Then, there was "Surfside 6", with the blonde beachboy we loved--Sandy. I can't remember his real name. The two leading men were also handsome, dashing, etc. We loved watching them jump into a boat and take off after the bad guys! Those are the only detective shows I can think of. I was born in 1949, so my memory more likely starts around the 1960s. I hope this helps you find what you are looking for.?
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s equals 4. This is how I came to the answer:50s = 200Then devide both sides by 50:50s/50 = 200/50s = 4
well i dont knw about the 50s but come on girl them days are well over and gone now there called cookies
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No, Mr. Ed was a TV sensation in the 50s-60s.
50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59There are five odd numbers in the 50s.
cant remember his name, but it was a comedian in the 50s who ended his spot on steam radio with the song
Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.
A person in their 50s is commonly referred to as being middle-aged.