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Its Not Nice To Fool Mother Nature Chiffon Margerine Commercial
Tags: Classic  TV  Commercial  Margerine 
Added: 1st July 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart
Barney and Friends I love you, You love me...This song led me to in-san-ity. My children were really into this Barney stuff. they had to watch this stupid show all the time. Their grandmother, my mother, bought them each a Singing barney stuffed toy which played this sond whenever you pressed on it. They had to sleep with them and in the middle of the night I heard this song playing loudly. It didn't take long for me to take the batteries of of them.
Tags: barney  and  Friends  song 
Added: 7th July 2007
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Posted By: BKV
1971 Super Stock Cover Drag racing was a "new" thing in the early fifties. It was still an outcast activity seeking the direction needed to ensure its survival as a legitimate, and legal activity. The legions of young men who had a desire to test their homemade cars in open competition would find that direction with the birth of the National Hot Rod Association. One of the first drag strips to operate on a regular basis was in Reyes own backyard. The Santa Ana drags were conducted at the local airport, and in 1955, a then fourteen-year-old Larry Reyes took his first trip down that historical quarter mile. His mother's Volkswagen was his first ride . . .
Tags: magazine  cover  racing  super  stock  larry  reyes  drag  racing 
Added: 10th July 2007
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Posted By: Marie
Tool Time Tool Time was the fictitious handyman show-within-a-show in the television situation comedy, Home Improvement. It was hosted by Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor (played by Tim Allen) and Al Borland (played by Richard Karn). The sponsor of Tool Time was Binford Tools, a fictitious tool manufacturing company. <Part of the show's attraction was its token "Tool Time girl", whose primary roles were to look good, be curvaceous, roll out various props and help introduce the two hosts. In the first two seasons, Pamela Anderson played Tool Time girl Lisa. When Pamela left the show, Debbe Dunning stepped in as her replacement, Heidi, who stayed until the show's cancellation. A fictional flashback to the first episode shows Mrs. Binford (most likely the mother of Mr. Binford, due to her age) playing the part of the Tool Time girl. Also in an ironic, but humorous twist, that "first episode" featured Tim with a beard, while Al sported a clean-shaven face, a direct opposite of their normal look. The 100th episode of Home Improvement (which aired in 1994) celebrated Tool Times 5th anniversary, thus revealing that Tool Time debuted in 1989
Tags: Tool  TimeTim  Al  Heidi 
Added: 19th July 2007
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Posted By: BKV
Little Shop of Horrors 1986 Y'see there was this plant, actually an alien from outer space, that just loved people, loved to eat people, that is. Presenting the Mean Green Mother From Outer Space.
Tags: little  shop  of  horrors  comedy  music   
Added: 10th August 2007
Views: 358
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Posted By: Naomi
The Mothers in Law Show Intro Abruptly ends, but will still bring back memories!
Tags: The  Mothers  in  Law 
Added: 17th August 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart
THE DOORS  JIM MORRISON    Touch Me December 12, 1968, The Doors appear on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Jim Morrison died on July 3, 1971, at age 27, the official cause of death was heroin overdose, although there has been disagreement about this over the years.
Tags: JIM  MORRISON  THE  DOORS  MUSIC 
Added: 22nd August 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Mason Williams   Classical Gas LOL this is a little complicated. The song was a hit in 1968 so that's where I posted it. The Smother Brothers Show aired until 1969. This aired in 1988 when the Writers Guild went on strike so The Smothers Brothers were briefly back on the air and when this clip was actually aired!
Tags: Mason  Williams  Classical  Gas 
Added: 2nd September 2007
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Posted By: Freckles
          ANGIE Intro      1979 to 1980 This was a decent enough 70's sitcom, that aired on Thursdays at 8:30pm on ABC, starring Donna Pescow, Robert Hayes, and Doris Roberts. Even back then Doris was cast as the opinionated, outspoken Italian mother, who spent most of her time in the kitchen cooking pasta. Of course, her character was molded from real life because most Italian mothers are exactly like this. Ahhh, some things never change.
Tags: angie  donna  peskow  robert  hayes  doris  roberts  comedy  abc 
Added: 5th September 2007
Views: 351
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Posted By: Naomi
Remembering Peter Sellers on His Birthday Often credited as the greatest comedian of all time, Peter Sellers was born to a well-off English acting family on Sept 8, 1925. His mother and father worked in an acting company run by his grandmother. As a child, Sellers was spoiled, as his parents' first child had died at birth. He enlisted in the army and fought during World War II, where he met Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine, who would become his future workmates. After the war he set up a review in London, which was a combination of music (he played the drums) and impressions. Then, all of a sudden, he burst into prominence as the voices of numerous favorites on "The Goon Show" (1951-1960), making his debut in films in Penny Points to Paradise (1951) and Down Among the Z Men (1952), before making it big as one of the criminals in The Ladykillers (1955). These small but showy roles continued throughout the 1950s, but he got his first big break playing the dogmatic union man, Fred Kite, in I'm All Right Jack (1959). The film's success led to starring vehicles into the 1960s that showed off his extreme comic ability to its fullest, but after the relative failure of What's New, Pussycat (1965), which was Woody Allen's first film, Sellers embarked on a rapid downfall to "Grade Z" movies in the 1970s, all of which he claimed to have made only because he needed the money. In 1972 he read the book "Being There" and decided to make it into a film. It took him seven years to finally bring it to the screen, but it earned him a Best Actor Oscar nomination (he lost to Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of "Superdad" in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)). Being There (1979) proved to be somewhat of a last hurray for Sellers, as he died the following year. His last movie, The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980), completed just before his death, proved to be another flop. Director Blake Edwards' attempt at reviving the Pink Panther series after Sellers' death resulted in two panned 1980s comedies, the first of which, Trail of the Pink Panther (1982), deals with Inspector Clouseau's disappearance and was made from material cut from previous Pink Panther films and includes interviews with the original casts playing their original characters.
Tags: peter  sellers  the  pink  panther  british  comedy  films 
Added: 8th September 2007
Views: 556
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Posted By: Sophia

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