|
 
You're
about to see amazing footage
- most of it not seen in decades.
Experience
what watching television
was like in the forties - discover shows you
never knew existed or re-discover old favorites.
Kooky
game shows, ancient music videos,
wacky
sitcoms and bizarre commercials await you! |
|
60s Fall Season Previews for classic shows like Lawman,
Peyton Place, Where The Action Is, Gale Storm, It Takes A Thief,
and others!
70s Fall Season Previews - groovy faves like Courtship
of Eddie's Father, Room 222, Wide World Of Sports, Make a Wish
and more.
The best of the ABC Movie of the Week
themes and promos - TV's first computer generated animation.
|
Groovy scenes from
The King Family, Honey West, Death
Valley Days, Fractured Flickers and Mr. Roberts.
George Shearing, Nat King Cole, Tex Williams
and more early greats!

TV's first liberated woman!
Few episodes exist...
Cigarette
Advertising
You
can't do that anymore!
"How
about a mega-mix of the different
network logos over the years -- especially NBC's, which
seemed to be the one which changed the most. But also CBS and
ABC, which slightly modified their logo's look (color and fonts,
usually), along with the "in color" program prefaces?"
- R Wells
|
|
|
Advertising
Icons
-
Madge
the Hairdresser, Poppin' Fresh, "It's A White Tornado!", The Man
From Glad, more!

Brought To You By-
The cast members of The Andy Griffith Show, I Love Lucy, The Flintstones,
and The Three Stooges all selling products on their shows.
Sex
and Drugs
"Mother, I'd Rather Do It Myself!", Mighty Mouse sells out, Hai
Karate, Wildroot, Dole bananas among others.
Saturday
Classics
From the Sixties: Tony the Tiger, Trix Rabbit, Keds, Fruit Stripe
Gum, Creepy Crawlers, Johnny Eagle Guns, "McDonalds Is My Kind
Of Place" and mucho mas!
Tribute To Daws Bulter
Jinx, Pixie and Dixie, Cap'n Crunch, Quisp and Quake - the best
animated commercials from the Sixties and Seventies.
|
Click
to see Jeff Vilencia's Commercial
Transitions Mega-Mix - Lost moments from classic shows
of the 50s & 60s, it's the stuff between the shows and the commercials.
|