Your favorite classic television
shows from the golden age of TV!
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in the TVparty TV Blog I did an interview on The State of Things yesterday with host Frank Stasio on WUNC, North Carolina Public Radio. I had a blast talking about the book and everyone there at WUNC was so nice to us.
A Talk With a TV Legend! During the 1960s, the Bozo the Clown show was a mainstay of children’s programming. While there were several different men playing Bozo in various TV markets across the United States, only one actor was the national face of the whacky but good-natured clown. He was radio and TV announcer actor Frank Avruch. Read
and watch more...
60
Years of Today NEW VIDEO! When Today debuted on January 14, 1952, it was a bold experiment
- a daily, network morning program of this scale had never before
been attempted. But it wasn't until a chimp named J. Fred Muggs joined
the show as co-host that the program finally took off in the ratings. Read
and watch more...
John Wayne in the '50s, '60s, and '70s A
longing look at the legend's last years. His TV appearances,
battles with cancer, his last great films and how the Duke faced
death head on. "On location in Durango, Mexico, he amazed me,"
film producer Hal Wallis stated. "Even though he was functioning
on one lung and had a terrible scar running down his back, he showed
no sign of illness or weakness. He did this own riding, roped in
steers, rounded up cattle, and handled the fight scenes without
a double. Only occasionally, in high country, was he short of breath." Read and watch
more...
Timmie Rogers I
was thinking the other day about the great, pionering black comic
Timmie Rogers. He came up through vaudeville, he was one of (if
not the) first black comedians to appear without blackface
makeup in the 1940s. Yes, even the 'negro' comics had to wear blackface back in the day! Read
and watch more...
Heil Honey, I'm Home! It's Heil Honey, I'm Home, the trials and domestic travails of Adolph Hitler and Eva Braun, a not-so-typical suburban couple. The program was presented as if it were an unearthed sitcom from the 1950s. In a nod to that classic sitcom cliche, the first storylines centered around Eva being unprepared for Hitler's important business associate (Neville Chamberlain) coming for dinner and the couple's new neighbors dropping in unexpectedly. The neighbors just happen to be Jewish.WATCH IT FOR YOURSELF AFTER THE JUMP! Read
and watch more...
Poker On Television Poker television grew huge around 2004 when the hole card cameras were introduced to make the game more enjoyable to watch. Both major tournament circuits, the World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker, are covered pretty much in detail and then there are a number of smaller poker shows with or without celebrities. Check out ESPN2, ESPNC, Fox Sports or NBC for more poker TV. You may also watch poker on the internet. Sites like Youtube and PokerListings.com have a pretty good range of poker TV in their video archives.
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...
Sexy Edgar Rice Burroughs
Paperback Covers These Roy Krenkel illustrations from the '60s came before the racy Frank Frazetta covers of the 1970s. Some of the 1960's books came with illustrations on the title page by Krenkel and they are truly spectacular; he was one of the greatest pen & ink artists of all time. Read and see more...
Sky
King "Sky
King was kind of a cowboy type that would fly around in a twin engine
plane. I watched that show religiously. Every time the opening sequence
was shown I had to be sitting directly in front of the TV set. The
final shot while the opening credits were rolling was of the plane
coming straight at you, very low to the ground, and zooming right
over your head. I would always time it so that I rolled onto my back,
as though the plane had come out of the set and just barely missed
the top of my head." PLUS: one TVparty-er
discovers the original Sky King hacienda! Read
and see more...
"Plunk
Your Magic Twanger, Froggy!" "I
am looking for a newspaper editorial - it could've been in a magazine
- written about the kid's 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...
TV's
First Angry Conservative! Joe Pyne was the first outraged, outspoken, right-wing
voice on national television, the father of modern conservative
talk shows; blazing a path for Morton Downey, Jr., Wally George,
Jerry Springer, Bill O'Reilly, Chris Matthews, Rush Limbaugh, Michael
Savage and the rest. Never one to avoid controversy, Pyne claimed
to keep a loaded gun in his desk drawer - and no wonder with the
kooks he (or more accurately, the TV cameras) attracted. 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 more...
Richard
Pryor Show
Was
Richard Pryor bitter about his television experience? No, not at all.
He had this to say: "One week of truth on TV could just straighten
out everything. One hundred and twenty-seven million people watch
television every night; that's why they use it to sell stuff. They've
misused it a long time so now it's just a business, that's all. They're
not going to write shows about how to revolutionize America. The top-rated
shows are for retarded people." Read
and hear more...
It's
About Time This
was one of network TV's most beloved sitcoms and it only aired for
one year. The series itself may not have been successful, but the show's theme
song is one of the most memorable of all time. People who never saw
the show became familiar with it! Like many Sherwood Schwartz productions,
the theme gives you the entire premise of the show in hummable fashion. But will
we ever see this classic on DVD? Read
and watch more...
The Original Mr. Belvedere These feature films starred the impeccably prissy Clifton Webb as Mr. Belvedere, it's the most well-rounded character of his career and a rare starring role for this popular supporting actor. The first, Sitting Pretty directed by Walter Lang, is a riot as this erudite genius, who has seemingly been everywhere and done everything, goes to work as a live-in nanny for a typical American family so he can secretly write a tell-all book. Pretty modern concept, huh? Robert Young and Maureen O'Hara co-starred. 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
- for you! Read
more...
Classic
TV Shows on DVD?
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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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