LOL Nice to know...
Just about everything posted I have seen..I watched less during my dating years though.. 
but you have to remember there was no cable and only 3 major networks,
I consider myself lucky.
I too grew up with no cable and only three networks—but at least up through most of elementary school, they still used to show the old classic cartoons like
The Flintstones,
Rocky and Bullwinkle and
Underdog over-the-air (and some classic reruns like Andy Griffith and I Love Lucy). The other big genre I watched a lot of was game shows, though this was toward the end of the daytime game show era.
The Price Is Right,
Wheel of Fortune,
Jeopardy!,
Family Feud. I watched the news, too, though most of the only things that got my attention was the weather (it was enough to inspire me to pursue meteorology as a career).
Then in the mid-1990s, everything pretty much died. For a while, I had a TV in my room (my parents thought it made a nice nightlight) and could maneuver the antenna to pick up some of the UHF signals, and occasionally some of the stations out of Canada. We had satellite TV for about a year in the mid-1990s, but I think my parents got so sick of us watching Nickelodeon all the time that they gave it up. (I did find a couple more game shows, particularly
Supermarket Sweep, which even after we gave up the satellite, I'd go watch it with my grandmother who had cable).