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Things Go Better With Coke Tags: Coca  Cola  Coke  Classic  TV  Commercial 
Added: 5th July 2007
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Posted By: Cliffy
Austin Powers   International Man of Mystery that wasn't his pump!!
Tags: movie  austin  powers  mike  myers  elizabeth  hurley  vanessa  kensington  robert  wagner  number  two  seth  green  scott  evil  michael  york  basil  exposition  burt  bacharach 
Added: 5th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
The Big Chill what a cast! ok, who has held up the best? let's make a game of this (it's NOT that i'm lazy) . . i won't put the actor's names here . .u have to look in the 'tags' box!! lol wayyyyy harder!! And, now for some TRIVIA: *do u remember/ know that 'alex' (the dead guy) was played by Keven Coster? all his scenes got edited out, except one at the beginning where he's a dead body! *TBC influenced the creation of the tv series "Thirtysomething" *Actor Tom Beringer married a woman he met while filming this movie in Beaufort, SC, where he still lives
Tags: movie  big  chill  tom  berenger  glenn  close  jeff  goldblum  william  hurt  kevin  kline  mary  jay  place  meg  tilly  jobeth  williams  don  galloway 
Added: 5th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Who Shot JR Who shot J.R.? was a mass media-manufactured open question in 1980. In the CBS television series Dallas, the character of J.R. Ewing, played by Larry Hagman, was shot by an unknown assailant in the final scene of its 1979-1980 season, which aired on March 21, 1980 and was entitled A House Divided. Viewers had to wait all summer, and most of the fall due to a Hollywood actors' strike, to learn whether J.R. would survive, and which of his many enemies was responsible. Security was tightened at the Lorimar studios where Dallas was filmed. During the summer of 1980, the question "Who shot J.R.?" was asked in everyday conversations across America and worldwide. T-shirts printed with such references as "Who Shot J.R.?" and "I Shot J.R.!" became common over the summer. Betting parlors worldwide took in massive amounts of money. People were placing bets as to which one of the 10 or so principal characters had actually pulled the trigger that shot J.R. A session of the Turkish parliament was suspended to allow legislators a chance to get home in time to view the Dallas episode. Ultimately, the person who pulled the trigger was revealed to be the character of Kristin Shepard (played by Mary Crosby) in the "Who Done It?" episode which aired on November 21, 1980. Kristin was J.R.'s scheming sister-in-law and mistress, who shot him in a fit of anger.
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Added: 5th July 2007
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Posted By: BKV
Sony Betamax Commercial Remember Beta versus VHS, we already have a format war with high def DVD now with HD and Blueray. You'd think they would have learned from this!
Tags: Sony  Betamax  Classic  TV  Commercial 
Added: 7th July 2007
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Posted By: Cliffy
Mott the Hoople i LOVED all the young dudes!! did you listen to Mott the Hoople and YOU BETTER KNOW that David Bowie was a huge fan of theirs and wrote this song!! LOL
Tags: music  mott  the  hoople  david  bowie 
Added: 8th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Elizabeth Taylor what a life she has had!
Tags: movies  magazine  modern  screen  elizabeth  taylor 
Added: 8th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Upstairs Downstairs Upstairs, Downstairs was a BAFTA and Emmy award-winning British drama set in a large townhouse in Edwardian London that depicted the lives of the servants "downstairs" and their masters "upstairs". It ran on ITV for five series from 1971 to 1975. First shown in the US in 1974. Upstairs, Downstairs attempted to portray life in a high-status house set against the events of early 20th century. Great events are featured prominently in the episodes but minor or gradual changes are noted as well. It stands as a document of the social and technological changes that occurred between 1903 and 1930. The lives of the servants are integral to the story.
Tags: TV  drama 
Added: 19th July 2007
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Posted By: Bamber
Happy Days American television sitcom that originally aired between 1974 and 1984 on the ABC television network. The show presented an idealized version of American life in late 1950s and early 1960s America. Happy Days centered on the life of a middle-class family, the Cunninghams of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The family consisted of Howard, a hardware store owner, Marion, his homemaker wife, and the couple's teenage children, Richie (who had an optimistic if somewhat naïve outlook on life), Richie's sweet but feisty younger sister Joanie, and Richie's older brother Chuck (a character who would abruptly disappear during the second season). Most of the early episodes revolved around Richie; As the series progressed, more and more stories were written to revolve around ex–New Yorker Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, who was originally portrayed as a local thug but soon befriended Richie and family, and became a huge hit with viewers. The focus would also occasionally shift to other additional characters, such as Fonzie's cousin Chachi, who became a love interest for Joanie Cunningham. The long-running show also spawned several spinoff shows, many of which were highly successful in their own right, including Laverne & Shirley, Mork and Mindy, and others.
Tags: Happy  days  richie  Fonzie  Cuninghams 
Added: 15th July 2007
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Posted By: BKV
magic roundabout Le Manège enchanté (known in English as The Magic Roundabout) was a children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot. Some five hundred five-minute-long episodes were made and were originally broadcast between 1964 and 1971 on ORTF. However, it was in the United Kingdom that the series became best known. The English version was narrated by Eric Thompson, the father of Emma Thompson, and broadcast from 18 October 1965 to January 1977. This version of the show attained cult status, and was watched as much by adults for its dry humour as by the children for whom it was intended.
Tags: childrens  tv  puppets 
Added: 10th July 2007
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Posted By: Bamber

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