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1950s Lone Ranger TV Show  COLOR open and close Here is a rare TV show indeed - the 1950s Lone Ranger, in color!! Here are the open and close, plus the great voice of Fred Foy announcing. I actually got this from a St. Louis TV station in 1979 or so, and still have this entire episode on tape! Lousy color, but hey...this is OVER 50 YEARS OLD!!!
Tags: Lone  Ranger  color  1950s  Ray  Glasser 
Added: 31st December 2008
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Posted By: videoholic
Abott and Costello Meet Frankenstein 1940s My favorite movie from these two! Plus the movie had some of my favorite monster actors too. Lon Chaney, Jr., Glen Strange and Bela Lugosi! I have to admit although funny, this movie scared me to nightmares when I watched this re-run as a kid. I would dream all the time that Frankenstein would crash through my wall but that didn't stop me from watching these great monster flicks!
Tags: monsters  frankenstein  wolfman  dracula 
Added: 21st August 2007
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Posted By: dezurtdude
John Fogartys  CENTERFIELD  1985 I've never been an all-around sports fan, but I do love baseball, so does CCR's John Fogarty. Here's a memory for you from 1985, plus a little bit more of baseball history.
Tags: baseball  john  fogarty  centerfield 
Added: 18th September 2007
Views: 398
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Posted By: Sophia
AIR SUPPLY  Live in Hawaii   1984 "Every Woman in the World" The duo of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock met in May of 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical, Jesus Christ Superstar. Their 1980 album, Lost in Love, contained three U.S. Top Five singles, including the title track, plus "Every Woman In The World" and "All Out of Love" (sample). The album sold two million copies in the U.S. The following year they released "The One That You Love" and the title song was released as a single and went number #1 on the Billboard Singles Chart. It also featured two other Top 10 hits, "Here I Am" and "Sweet Dreams". Their third album, in 1982, "Now & Forever", continued the group's popularity with the Top 10 hit, "Even The Nights Are Better" and two top 40 singles "Young Love" and "Two Less Lonely People In The World". However, Air Supply wasn't finished yet. In spite of the somewhat declining popularity of "Now & Forever" compared with previous releases, the next year would prove very big for the band. in 1983, they released their "Greatest Hits" album with a new single called "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All" written by Jim Steinman. The song was one of their biggest hits ever spending three weeks at number 2 and the album eventually sold 5 million copies. Air Supply released their first live video, Air Supply Live in Hawaii. In 1985, they had one semi-major Billboard hit with "Just as I Am" and a couple of very minor hits. Russell and Hitchcock recorded a 1987 Christmas album before taking a break from studio recordings. During this time, Russell Hitchcock released his self-titled in 1988 which was not a big seller. However, he did have the single "Swear To Your Heart" in 1990 from the movie soundtrack for "Arachnophobia" which received a lot of airplay.
Tags: air  supply  graham  russell  russell  hitchcock  musicians 
Added: 21st September 2007
Views: 424
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Posted By: Sophia
Kirstie Alley on Password Plus Before she made her mark as an actress, Kirstie Alley was a contestant on at least two game shows. Here she is on Password Plus in 1980. (She was also a contestant on Match Game.)
Tags: Kirstie  Alley  Password  Plus 
Added: 21st January 2008
Views: 1163
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Posted By: Lava1964
Leopold and Loeb murder case 1924 One of the most despicable murder cases in the twentieth century was that of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, residents of suburban Chicago, who murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924. Their motive: They wanted to kill for the thrill of it and commit the perfect crime. Both Leopold, age 20, and Loeb, age 19, were exceptionally brilliant students who considered themselves intellectual supermen. On May 21, 1924 they lured Bobby Franks (a distant relative of Loeb) into a rented car. Franks was bludgeoned with a chisel and suffocated with a sock. His body was dumped into a culvert in Gary, Indiana and doused with acid to make identification difficult. The culprits mailed a typed ransom note to Franks' parents indicating that Bobby had been kidnapped. However, Franks' body was found before any ransom could be paid. Also found near the body were a pair of eye glasses that fell from Loeb's pocket during the crime. The glasses were almost unique--only three pairs had been made by a certain optician--and they led the police to Loeb. The two young men, who were reputedly homosexual lovers, were questioned and their alibis discredited. Each eventually confessed his involvement in the crime, but insisted the other was responsible for the actual murder. They were brought to trial for murder and kidnapping. Their lawyer, the famous Clarence Darrow, entered pleas of guilty in order to avoid a jury deciding the twosome's fate--which likely would have been a death sentence. Instead Darrow argued with a judge to spare his guilty clients from the death penalty. Darrow gave a rousing 12-hour oration that spared his clients' lives. Instead Leopold and Loeb were each given life sentences plus 99 years. Loeb was murdered in prison in 1936. Leopold was pardoned in 1958 and died of a heart attack in 1971. Bobby Franks, often forgotten by history, remains 14 years old forever.
Tags: Leopold  Loeb  Franks 
Added: 16th November 2007
Views: 355
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Posted By: Lava1964
George Peppard Rant This is a very strange game show clip. On Password Plus actor George Peppard goes on an unprovoked rant about networks' game show security policies. I think he's out of line here. What does everyone else think?
Tags: George  Peppard  rant 
Added: 2nd December 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Emerson Lake and Palmer Fanfare For the Common Man One of American composer Aaron Copland's most popular and recognized pieces of classical music in the 20th century.Written in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under conductor Eugene Goossens.Three verses eighty plus;Not too shabby.
Tags: Emerson  Lake  &  Palmer  -  Fanfare  For  the  Common  Man 
Added: 1st January 2008
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Posted By: tommy7
NBC Fall Promos  1978 79 TV Season Here are a few NBC Network promos for the 1978-79 TV season, plus a Newsbreak. Taped from WKYC-TV3, Cleveland.
Tags: WKYC  NBC  network  promos  1978  1979  Ray  Glasser 
Added: 3rd June 2008
Views: 150
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Posted By: videoholic
NBC Saturday Night At The Movies 1972 I had been looking for this for 30 some years before I found it on YouTube last year. This brings back SO MANY memories. Plus, I am a huge Minnesota Vikings fan...so seeing Joe Kapp in a staring role was kind of a kick.
Tags: NBC  Saturday  Night  Movies  1972 
Added: 19th June 2008
Views: 214
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Posted By: BadWX

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