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Nanny and the Professor TV Show Intro Tags: Nanny  and  the  Professor  TV  Show  Intro 
Added: 28th July 2007
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Posted By: Freckles
Miss Jean of Romper Room Each program would consist of the hostess and her group of children embarking on an hour of games, songs and moral lessons. The Romper Room tried to teach its young charges to be polite...
Tags: tv  show  romper  room 
Added: 18th August 2007
Views: 565
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Posted By: Teresa
Price Is Right cheater This is just so wrong. A dim-witted Price Is Right contestant exposes the correct price in Flip-Flop. Amazingly, not only isn't he immediately disqualified, Bob Barker awards him the prize! Great lesson there, huh?
Tags: Price  Is  RIght  cheater 
Added: 29th September 2007
Views: 560
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Posted By: Lava1964
How a Bill becomes a law Naomi, you asked for it...you got it! Schoolhouse Rock's lesson on how a bill is passed into law.
Tags: Schoolhouse  Rock  bill 
Added: 3rd October 2007
Views: 555
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Posted By: Lava1964
Remembering Carl Sagan The Pale Blue Dot, redone, and narrated by one of the greatest minds of our century. Astronomer, educator, author, pioneer in exobiology, Director for Planetary Studies, and David Duncan Professor of Cornell University, Dr. Sagan, who was born on Nov 9, 1934, succumbed to pneumonia on December 20, 1996 after a two year battle with bone marrow disease. He fought as tenaciously and courageously for his life as he did for the values of science and democracy. He's a man who will always be remembered with admiration and respect.
Tags: the  pale  blue  dot  dr  carl  sagan  science  astronomy 
Added: 9th November 2007
Views: 238
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Posted By: Babs64
              Dumb Car Thieves D-U-H...did they NOT think about this beforehand??
Tags: car  thieves  driving  lessons  commercial 
Added: 28th October 2007
Views: 746
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Posted By: Babs64
Neil Sedaka Another Brooklyn Boy Who Made it Big Neil first demonstrated musical aptitude in his second-grade choral class, and when his teacher sent a note home suggesting he take piano lessons, his mother got a job in a department store for six months to pay for a second-hand upright. He took to the instrument immediately. In 1947, he auditioned successfully for a piano scholarship to the prestigious Juilliard School of Music's Preparatory Division for Children. The best-known Billboard Hot 100 hits of his early career were "Oh! Carol", "Calendar Girl", "You Mean Everything to Me", "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen", and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do". "Oh! Carol" referred to Neil's former girlfriend Carole King. In 2007, Sedaka continues to perform regularly. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in October 2006. Last month, a special concert was presented at the Lincoln Center in New York City, to honor the 50th anniversary of Sedaka's debut in show business. In this clip Neil does a medley of his hits Stairway to Heaven, Hey Little Devil, Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen and Calendar Girl.
Tags: neil  sedaka  singers  rock  and  roll  music 
Added: 3rd November 2007
Views: 355
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Posted By: Babs64
1938 Esso Commercial and just want some guys to come out and sing to me and pump my gas . .too much to ask?
Tags: commercial  Esso  Gas  exxon 
Added: 27th November 2007
Views: 391
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Posted By: Teresa
1970 ABC Friday Night Promo Ah, memories of childhood! For years Friday night was my favorite TV night. This is an ABC network promo from 1970 plugging their Friday family night lineup: The Brady Bunch, Nanny and the Professor, and The Partridge Family.
Tags: ABC  network  promo  1970  Friday 
Added: 28th November 2007
Views: 378
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Posted By: Lava1964
The Bantam 60 That's right..60 MPG!!! The Bantam was the successor to the American Austin, built at Butler from 1930 to 1934. Both cars were small, fuel-efficient and attractive in design. Bantam branded its cars with names like 'Riviera' and 'Hollywood' in direct contradiction to its shoestring budget. Perhaps Bantam's most enduring achievement was the production of the first successful 'Jeep' for the U.S. Army in 1940. The huge military contract, however, went to Ford and Willys. Bantam ended car production in 1941.
Tags: bantam  60  automobiles  antique  cars  jeeps  butler 
Added: 24th January 2008
Views: 1297
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Posted By: Naomi

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