One of my favorites and one of the very early TV series was "Captain Video and his Video Rangers" starring Al Hodge as Captain Video and Don Hastings as the chief Video Ranger. Special effects were very primitive at the time and I think the show was shot live. Even as a kid, I thought it was hokey. Some of the funny stuff I remember were:
The Blast Off (of take off, I guess). Captain Video would be holding the steering mechanism and simulating the vibration of taking off, shaking from head to toe. The Video Ranger, occasionally not paying close attention, would be looking in an opposite direction and not shaking at all. When Capt. Video noticed this, he would nudge the Video Ranger as if to say, "Shake, we are taking off," and the Ranger would then begin shaking.
They used to fly from planet to planet as we would go from house to house in our neighborhood. For example, they would be on Mars for some reason and have to "pop over" to Jupiter. The trip would take about 20 seconds.
The inhabitants of the planets wore distinctive dress. For example, on Mars they were all dress like Roman soldiers. On Jupiter, they dressed in Toga like the ancient Greeks.
Their spaceship, "The Galaxy," looked like a German ME 163 without the wings. When it was shown flying, the "fire" coming out the tail would go up like a candle and burning ashes would drop down, instead of back as thrust would produce. A few years later, Ford came out with the Galaxy model. I often wondered if there were a connection.
And, how about this for another quote: "Remember the Code of the Secret Squadron, Justice through strength and courage."