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Many months ago I posted a Groucho Marx mystery guest appearance on What's My Line from 1963. This is another, from April 23, 1967.
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Added: 17th September 2008
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Added: 5th August 2008
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The two greatest players in the history of the Boston Red Sox (Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski) pose for a photo during spring training of 1963. The two never played together. Williams' last season was 1960. Yastrzemski's rookie season was 1961.
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Added: 6th August 2008
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One of the most memorable episodes of The Flinstones was 1963's 'Ann Margrock Presents.' It featured Ann-Margret doing the voice of 'Ann Margrock.' The highlight of the show was Ann singing 'The Littlest Lamb' lullaby. It is absolutely beautiful!
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Lamb
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Added: 15th September 2008
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Jan Berry and Dean Torrence first became friends on the football team at L.A.'s University High, but Dean's first success came with Arnie Ginsburg (not the Boston DJ the duo scored a big doo-wop hit as Jan and Arnie with 1958's "Jennie Lee." That song, actually written about a stripper, gained Berry some friends in the business, including Herb Alpert and producer Lou Adler. Together with friend Torrence, who'd just returned from an Army stint, they developed a song called "Baby Talk." It was a smash, but it wasn't until 1963, with the release of the Four Seasons' inspired "Linda," that the Jan and Dean sound began to take shape. After meeting the Beach Boys on the L.A. scene, Jan befriended leader Brian Wilson, and thw two began work on what would become "Surf City." Inspired by the local scene and Wilson's very recent hits, "Surfin'" and "Surfin' Safari" -- and benefiting from Berry's amazing self-taught production skills, it went straight to Number One. The duo of Jan and Dean
flourished well into the mid-sixties, weathering even the British Invasion. But on April 12, 1966, Berry's Stingray slammed into a parked gardener's truck (not at the site mentioned in "Dead Man's Curve," despite legend), and Jan entered a decade-long nightmare of physical recovery, drug abuse, and depression. By the mid-Seventies, amazingly, Berry could perform almost at normal, and the duo began an amazing comeback that lasted well into the mid-Eighties. Berry passed away in 2004.
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Added: 15th August 2008
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Michele Ann Marie "Shelley" Fabares (born January 19, 1944) is an American actress and singer, known primarily for her roles on movies, soap operas and television.
The naturally blonde-haired Fabares is best known for her roles as Donna Reed's daughter and oldest child, Mary Stone, on the long-running The Donna Reed Show (a role she played from 1958 to 1963), and as Craig T. Nelson's love interest and eventual wife, Christine Armstrong Fox, on the long-running 1990s sitcom Coach. She is married to actor Mike Farrell and is stepmother to his two children Erin Farrell and Michael Farrell, from a previous marriage.
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Added: 9th April 2009
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"...silken sad uncertain..."
Name the poem?
Name the author?
Name the 1963 movie?
Name the four prominent male actors in the film?
Name the 1858 illustration and illustrator of the shown drawing?
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Added: 31st August 2008
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Posted By: jedwgrn |

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From the movie Born in Acapulco" 1963
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Added: 3rd September 2008
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Posted By: sbpetal353 |

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From a colorized 1963 episode of The Lucy Show, Lucy becomes airborne thanks to a bunch of helium-filled balloons.
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Added: 5th September 2008
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Bob Barker's version of The Price Is Right was not the first. Bill Cullen hosted the original version in the 1960s. Here's a clip from 1963.
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Added: 25th September 2008
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