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Car 54, Where Are You? was a TV comedy show that ran on Sunday nights from 1961 to 1963
the cast
# Joe E. Ross .... Officer Gunther Toody
# Fred Gwynne .... Officer Francis Muldoon
# Hank Garrett .... Officer Ed Nicholson
# Jim Gormley .... Officer Nelson
# Albert Henderson .... Officer Dennis O'Hara
# Bruce Kirby .... Officer Kissel
# Al Lewis .... Officer Leo Schnauser (1961-1963)
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Added: 4th August 2007
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Posted By: konifur |

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This is from NBC's Sunday morning series of the early '50s, "THE MAGIC CLOWN". Doesn't the host look like a young Dennis James? It gives you lots of pep, sure it does...it's all sugar! And that clown....kinda scary if you ask me..
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Added: 22nd September 2007
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Posted By: Sophia |

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Marcel Marceau, who revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, has died, his former assistant said Sunday. He was 84.A French Jew, Marceau survived the Holocaust - and also worked with the French Resistance to protect Jewish children.
His biggest inspiration was Charlie Chaplin. Marceau, in turn, inspired countless young performers - Michael Jackson borrowed his famous "moonwalk" from a Marceau sketch, "Walking Against the Wind."
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Added: 23rd September 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart |

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The original classic Sunday night version of What's My Line ended its run of more than 17 years and 876 shows on September 3, 1967. Everyone figured the final mystery guest would be a biggie. Some newspapers even speculated it would be President Lyndon Johnson. (Hence, Arlene Francis' question about being 'voted into office.') Instead host John Daly was himself the mystery guest! Quite a fitting conclusion, I'd say!
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Added: 28th September 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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It must be Sunday night because I can hear The Waltons theme! This show was a Sunday night staple at many houses--including mine.
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Added: 3rd October 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Probably my favorite sports story is the day a midget, Eddie Gaedel, batted in a major league game. The date was August 19, 1951. The lacklustre St. Louis Browns were hosting the Detroit Tigers in a Sunday doubleheader. Browns' owner Bill Veeck promised that anyone who bought a ticket would see a memorable sight. He was right. Gaedel, all 3'7" of him, took part in a brewery promotion between games. Gaedel, clad it a batboy's uniform bearing the number 1/8 and carrying a toy bat, made baseball history in the first inning of the second game when he batted for outfielder Frank Saucier. Jim Cain, the Detroit pitcher, nearly doubled over in laughter at the sight of Gaedel and walked him on four pitches--all of them high. Once Gaedel trotted down to first base he was replaced by pinch runner Jim Delsing. Gaedel's picture appeared in virtually every newspaper in North America the next day. That same day American League president Will Harridge banned midgets from baseball. Most of the players involved in the stunt relished their connection to it. Jim Delsing said, 'A lot of guys have hit 50 home runs in a season, but I'm the only guy who ever ran for a midget.'
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Added: 22nd November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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chillin' at the Country Store on a Sunday afternoon!! (check out the kerosene pump on the right and the gasoline pump on the left) . . . .
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Added: 1st May 2008
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Posted By: Teresa |

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O.J. Simpson's mother, Eunice, was featured in this commercial for a telephone service. I don't know when this ad was made, but obviously it was before a certain Sunday in 1994.
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Added: 16th December 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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