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Dick
Kallman as Hank "Dick
was stabbed to death in 1980 during
a 'drug induced' robbery - while most of the articles mention he was
murdered in his apartment, it is my belief that he was abducted by
someone on drugs looking for money and forced him back to the apartment...
clearly it was a robbery and a very violent one. I never sat foot
in our apartment again. I left everything I owned in it to be sold.
I could not bare to see it ripped and stained with Dick's blood." Read
and watch more...
What
happened to Paul Lynde?
"According
to the newspaper reports, what later happened was this: Paul Lynde was
in the queue in front of a black guy; and Lynde started telling the
guy he should apply for a job there, and started mouthing off on how
lazy blacks were, etc. Unfortunately for Paul, this particular black
person was a professor of sociology at Northwestern, who went straight
home and wrote a strong letter to the press. Paul Lynde went apoplectic
with apologies, citing stress, medication and exhaustion (in fact, I
seem to remember he blamed anything except for being an alcoholic loudmouth)." Read
and watch more... Best of Batgirl 1967-68
The most popular character on the show, besides the Dynamic Duo, was Catwoman but she couldn’t be on every week so the producers asked DC comics to come up with a heroic Catwoman so Batgirl debuted in Detective Comics # 359 in 1967. (As opposed to the earlier Batgirl, a minor character from the 1950s.)
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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
Last Days of Bobby Darin
"Regarding
Bobby's reputation for being hard to work with. He was. He had good
days and bad days but for the most part, he treated us (the band)
like gold. We hung together like musketeers and we still talk about
how great those days were." Read
and watch more...
The Betty White Show Traditionally, the 'Queen of Television' title goes to Lucille Ball but since she's gone I believe the mantle has been passed to Betty White; no other TV star has enjoyed so much success over the last 60 years. 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...
It's
Pinky Lee! By
1955, Pinky was on the air six days a week and rapidly becoming
one of the most popular kid-vid hosts of all time, finally gaining
some respect along the way. Time magazine called him, "One
of the hardest working men in TV" but all of that hard work
took its toll during an airing of his live program late in 1955.
While performing one of his hysterical routines, Pinky Lee collapsed
live on the air - stricken by what appeared to be a massive heart
attack. Read and watch
more...
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...
G.L.O.W. Comes to Greensboro
The Glorious Ladies Of Wrestling did make an appearance at the Greensboro Coliseum and it was a hoot. Only there was one problem. Every GLOW wrestler except one was a fake. This was a major disappointment because; well the girls on the national telecast show were very, very hot young girls. I have a pulse right? Read
and watch more...
Who Killed Elvis? When Elvis Presley passed away in 1977, the official diagnosis was a heart attack but a special investigation 2 years later revealed a massive coverup by police and medical authorities. This 60 Minutes Australia segment encompasses (and condenses) the 1979 ABC special investigative report by Geraldo Rivera; that was the first time most Americans learned that Elvis was a drug addict. Read and watch
more...
Wonderama! WITH
ULTRA-RARE VIDEO!
WNEW dropped Bob McAllister following an emotional Christmas Day broadcast
in 1977 then aired reruns of Wonderama for three years afterwards.
McAllister went public with his distaste over this practice after
watching reruns of his show one Sunday and seeing an ad for a Charles
Bronson movie. "I had never allowed violence in the frame work
of Wonderama. So I took out a rather elaborate display ad
in the New York Times and told parents not to watch it anymore." Read
and watch more...
Judy
Garland's Rollercoaster Career She
was bred to be an entertainer; like Tarzan raised by the Great Apes,
hers was an almost impossibly insular existence. Frances Gumm, rechristened
Judy Garland, was a wholly manufactured product of a stage mother
that pushed her relentlessly and a movie studio that programmed her,
sheltered her from reality, then coldly spat her out into a world
she knew little about. Read
and watch more...
The Ironic Death of Redd Foxx!
For
whatever reason (and the actor's drug and alcohol consumption was surely
a factor), the network that capitulated to everyone from Bob Hope to
Johnny Carson over the years refused to (or could not) make Redd Foxx
happy. Read
and watch more...
Saturday
Morning Shows 1971 1970
was a very good year for network Saturday morning revenues, so 1971
brought a continuation of the shows that were working - along with
remakes of proven series from the past. All three networks started
giving in to pressure from parent groups to offer more educational,
and less violent programs. For the most part, they are all flops. 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...
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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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