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Saturday
Morning TV Shows - 1967
With Batman the hottest show in primetime the networks rolled out an extravaganza of bizarre superheros for their Saturday morning line-up. After The New Beatles and American Bandstand on ABC the network scored a hit with Where the Action Is, a teen music show featuring the hottest acts in the country. With video highlights! Read and watch more...
Mary Kay Place Albums of the 1970s Mary Kay Place was one of a handful of stars who made television worth watching in 1976-77. As the second banana on the weeknight syndicated soap opera satire Mary Hartman Mary Hartman (Jan. 1976-May 1977) she walked away with the series in the same way Flo stole Alice out from under Linda Lavin. Place's character, dippy aspiring country singer Loretta Haggers, was one of TV's symbiotic moments - bright script writing brought to vivid life by an actress perfectly suited to her role. Portrayed with a hesitantly sweet but staggering niavete, every scene was rich with comedy gold when Loretta was in the mix. So much so that Mary Hartman herself became irrelevant to the series. Read and watch
more...
Winky
Dink and You "I
used to watch Winky Dink... I had the kit, but I would intentionally
draw the wrong things. When Winky needed a ladder to get out of
a hole, I would draw a cover on the hole. When he needed a parachute,
I would draw an anvil to pull him down, etc. I
would tease my younger sister and tell her that I was making Winky
die! Whenever she left the room crying, I would laugh and laugh.
Winky was cool." Read
and watch more...
Enola
Gay's In The Military FROM
1950: The next time you're watching Jackass or Fear
Factor or some sports stunt show, and you see a guy jump a car,
set himself on fire, eat a bucket of worms or whatever, think about
Col. Paul Tibbetts - who took off in a 1940's era airplane, flew
it over the ocean with the biggest bomb ever made shoved up his
***, dropped that mega-bomb on target and - here's the best part
- made it back alive! And by doing so, he ended a World War. Read
and watch more...
Remembering
Captain Kangaroo Captain
Kangaroo was
the longest-running network children's show of all time - from 1955
until 1984, the good Captain could be seen mornings on CBS. Hugh "Lumpy"
Brannum played sidekick Mr. Green Jeans, joining Cosmo Allegretti's
hand-puppets Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit in the Captain's Treasure
House. Read
and watch more...
Fantastic
Commercial Jingles The 1960s was
a golden age of memorable tunes used to sell products - you'll get
to see and hear some of the best. PLUS: the first negative
TV political campaign ad of all time! Read
and watch more...
Greatest
Athlete in TV History? WITH RARE PHOTOS AND VIDEO
"I never saw Picasso paint. I never saw The Beatles live. I never
saw Bill Russell at the Boston Garden. But for over twenty years I
observed a true artist from the front row and his name is... Ric
Flair." A part of John Hitchcock's decades spanning look at renowned
(and forgotten) grapplers from down in Dixie. Read
and watch more...
The
Redd Foxx Comedy Hour
"I
remember it well because it was my first national television debut
and I truly loved Redd. We had some real good talks and I met some
really super artists. This was a huge springboard for me. I got a
holding contract from ABC and a costarring role in a pilot at Paramount
Studios. I was 27 years old then and I am a happy 52 now." Read
and watch more...
Las Vegas and the Mob!
From a Vegas entertainer: The entertainers and folks I know who worked in Las Vegas pre-1980 liked it better than what came after, When the big hotel chains muscled in on Sin City the mobsters, even with the skim, didn't have the money to compete. They were eventually marginalized and Vegas became a corporate playground. Read and watch
more...
Shrimpenstein The Shrimpenstein series with Gene Moss and Jim Thurman had that
zany little puppet that was built by renowned artiste Wah Chang. Chang
was responsible for all sorts of stuff, not the least, the props, weapons,
etc in the original Star Trek. Moss and Thurmon later went on (well,
not much later) to do a short - lived Johnny Carson-esque talk show
on KHJ as well as writing AND voicing the cult favorite Roger Ramjet. Read
and see more...
"Plunk
Your Magic Twanger, Froggy!" "I
am looking for a newspaper editorial - it could've also been in a magazine
- written about the kid's TV show 'Andy's Gang' in which the writer blames
Froggy for causing the protest movement of the 60s. He said Froggy's disrespectful
behavior towards adults, which he demonstrated every show, influenced
the kids who were watching him and those kids grew up to become the protesting
college students of the sixties who likewise showed disrespect towards
their elders." Read
and watch more...
Winky
Dink and You "I
used to watch Winky Dink... I had the kit, but I would intentionally draw
the wrong things. When Winky needed a ladder to get out of a hole, I would
draw a cover on the hole. When he needed a parachute, I would draw an
anvil to pull him down, etc. I
would tease my younger sister and tell her that I was making Winky die!
Whenever she left the room crying, I would laugh and laugh. Winky was
cool." Read
and watch more...
Classic
TV on DVD! Stargate
Atlantis, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Dallas, Men Behaving
Badly, Captain N, Hootenanny, ER, Wanda Sykes, Adventures of Superman,
Pride & Prejudice, Battlestar Galactica, F Troop, Cheyenne, and so many more new to DVD.And they're all deep discounted
- for you! Read
more...
Classic
TV Shows on DVD?
An
extensive catalogue of every classic program available on DVD! See what's
available today - with big discounts
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1980's
TV Wrestling - Greats and Near Greats! NOW WITH ADDED RARE VIDEO!
John
Hitchcock's look back at the heart of Mid-Atlantic Wrestling - with
grapplers known and unknown. Wahoo McDaniel! Ric Flair! Dusty Rhodes!
Jim Cornette! Magnum TA! Buddy "Killer" Austin! Johnny Weaver!
Johnny Valentine! Harley Race! Dick Murdock! Jimmy Garvin! Nikita Koloff! Have you ever heard of these guys?!? Read
and watch more...
1980's
PUNK ROCK
In the early-eighties, young people in Los Angeles were flocking to
makeshift clubs in droves to see new, up and coming bands. Live new
music, not DJs, was what they craved. These writings provide a sketchy
look at the underground club scene in Los Angeles during the time
that groups like X, Missing Persons, The Go-Go's, The Minutemen and
Wall of Voodoo entered the public consciousness. Read
and see more...
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