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New
in the TVparty TV Blog Bob Poole made no bones about being a small town boy at heart. In fact, he made it his schtick and paved the way for The Andy Griffith Show that came years later on television. Bob moved to New York in 1948 to join the Mutual network. Although his down-home program wasn't heard in The City Poole's Paradise was a nationwide smash hit. By the time he left in 1952 the Mutual network was beginning to unravel. Bob Poole imitators were flooding local radio markets all around the USA, eschewing expensive network programs. That's when Poole returned to his radio roots, WBIG. Read and watch more...
Rudolph:
The Untold Story: Part Three Was
Rudolph Butchered? Some fans are telling me that scenes have
been deleted from the 2005 DVDs and the CBS broadcast this year (in so-called
"High Definition"). The soundtrack to the song 'WE'RE A COUPLE
OF MISFITS' was placed over the animated sequence for 'FAME & FORTUNE'
and it didn't match up. The musical section of 'WE ARE SANTA'S ELVES'
was missing again as well. Obviously, this restoration was done by people
who didn't care and had no knowledge of this classic special. Read
and watch more...
Classic
Car Commercials
Cruise
the digital highway TVparty style! Drop-top
Fords, '66 Mustangs, '59 Chevys, '57 CHP cars, and those supercharged
Mopars - with the 'realm of silence' ride! See for yourself the evolution
of automotive advertising, from the fifties to the seventies. ALSO: the
LA car dealer that was mauled by lions, tigers and bears - oh my! Read and watch more...
Dialing For Dollars? Many a housewife in the 1960s, and well into the mid-1970s, would be sitting at home eating Bon Bons when the phone rang and a familiar voice asked, "This is Charlie Harville from Channel Eight's Dialing for Dollars calling. Do you know the count and the amount?" If fair maiden was watching the morning or afternoon movie she would know that the "count" was the number spun on the wheel early in the program, and the "amount" (what she could win) would be the money accumulated since the last winner. Read more...
David
Bowie on TV
Bowie
made several but not many appearances on American TV during the 1970s,
mostly on talk and variety shows. Here are a few examples. Read
and watch more...
Short History of the Thanksgiving Day Parades Tradition Thursday, November 28, 2015 marks the 56th anniversary of the CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade Jubilees. On that date more than half a century ago the network and producer Mike Gargugilo broadcast four different parades from four different locales: The Gimbel's Thanksgiving Day Parade from Philadelphia; The J. L. Hudson Parade from Detroit; The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from NYC; and The Eaton's Santa Claus Parade from Toronto, Canada. (Eaton's Parade was always pre-taped in advance for later broadcast). Read
and watch more...
Disney's
Merriest Christmas Special!
Glowing
like a color console yule log and glistening not with tinsel but with
animated delights, "From All of Us to All of You" was a
not-quite-annual Yuletide TV gift, Disney style. Though many animated
specials celebrated Christmas, this special-like 1958 episode of the
Disney TV hour predated those cartoon extravaganzas by years (the
first, Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol, debuted in 1962, while A Charlie Brown Christmas premiered in 1965). This specially-produced
Disney program was the first to bring newly-produced, prime-time animated
Christmas festivities to the electronic hearth. Read
and hear more...
Alan Young, Mr. Ed & Marilyn Monroe? On January 5, 1961, Alan Young was having dinner with friends, when they all stopped to watch the premiere of his new comedy, "Mr. Ed". Afterward, actor William Conrad (later, TV's "Cannon") said to Alan, "Congratulations, you've got a hit on your hands". Conrad was right, and today "Mr. Ed" is still in re-runs and celebrating its 50th anniversary. Next weekend, Alan Young celebrates his own personal milestone when he turns 92. I interviewed Alan by phone recently, and we talked about his life and career. Read
and watch more...
Classic
Commercials for Women From
the very beginning of the ad age, women became a key strategic focal
point for advertisers. The polyester decade in particular played host
to some of the most memorable and wildly successful ad campaigns of
all time. All too often, early TV advertisements aimed at "the
weaker sex" were condescending and simplistic. The women's movement
in the sixties was one factor leading advertisers to rethink the methods
they were using to reach an increasingly important market segment. Read and watch more...
The Dark Shadows Movies House of Dark Shadows stands as perhaps the most effective TV adaptation to the big screen until Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan came along in 1982. The daytime soap opera Dark Shadows struggled to find an audience before Jonathan Frid joined the cast as Barnabas Collins. This happened in 1967 just after Batman ignited in primetime; both Frid and Adam West became instant pop icons. Perhaps it was the success of the Batman movie that prompted MGM to green light a film version of Dark Shadows four years later. Read
and watch more...
Jack Sheldon! Jack Sheldon - you may not recognize the name but you'll recognize his voice from those wonderful Schoolhouse Rock segments from Saturday mornings. My favorite of his was 'Conjunction Junction' but there were others - like perhaps the most well-known of the bunch, 'How a Bill Becomes a Law.' Read and watch more...
Sandy
Becker! "Anyone
who grew up in New York in the 50's and 60's had to know Sandy Becker.
He shaped a lot of our personalities. Along with Hambone, Norton Nork,
and The Old Professor, I remember his lovable puppets, Geeba Geeba and
Marvin Mouse. Sandy
Becker was one of a kind. He really seemed to care about his audience
and about the welfare of the younger generation. We could sure use a Sandy
Becker today." Read
and watch more...
Classic
TV on DVD - Archived Reviews! NEW:Tom
Jones, Twin Peaks, Stargate Atlantis, Voyage to the Bottom of the
Sea, Dallas, Men Behaving Badly, Captain N, Hootenanny, ER, Wanda
Sykes, Adventures of Superman, Battlestar Galactica, F Troop, and
so many more hot DVD releases.And they're all deep discounted
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more...
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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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