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FATHER KNOWS BEST  Opening Father Knows Best was the classic wholesome family situation comedy. It was set in the typical Midwestern community of Springfield, where Jim Anderson was an agent for the General Insurance Company. Every evening he would come home from work, take off his sport jacket, put on his comfortable sweater, and deal with the everyday problems of a growing family. In contrast to most other family comedies of the period, in which one of the other parents was a blundering idiot, both Jim and his wife Margaret were portrayed as thoughtful, responsible adults. When a family crisis arose, Jim would calm the waters with a warm smile and some sensible advice. The show originally aired on radio in 1958. CBS debuted it in 1954, but it was cancelled after one year. NBC picked it up and put it in an earlier time slot, where the whole family could watch it. The show then ran successfully for the next five years and became a television classic.
Tags: father  knows  best  robert  young  television 
Added: 17th August 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Sally Field at Whisky a Go Go check out this pic of a teenaged Sally Field in 1966 at Whisky a-Go-Go . . . The Whisky played an important role in many musical careers, especially for bands based in Southern California. The Byrds, Alice Cooper, Buffalo Springfield and Love were regulars, and The Doors were the house band for a while . . .
Tags: sally  field  whisky  a  go  go 
Added: 14th September 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
The Sound Of Motown Smokey Robinson and The Miracles 'Shop Around', The Supremes 'Where Did Our Love Go'. Followed by the finale, 'Mickey's Monkey', with Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, and everyone else joining in: The Supremes, The Temptations, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, Dusty Springfield. With the Earl Van Dyke Sextet. From the Ready Steady Go (RSG), Sound Of Motown TV special, recorded at the Rediffusion TV studios in London on 18 March 1965. This special was mainly Dusty Springfield's idea, to promote the Motown music and artists in Britain. Dusty was an occasional presenter of the weekly Ready Steady Go (which had the tag line... The Weekend Starts Here). She was a big fan of Motown music, and suggested the idea for this special to Vicki Wickham, recording artists manager, and RSG's producer at Rediffusion.
Tags: motown      1960s      smokey  robinson  and  the  miracles  diana  ross  supremes  martha  reeves  stevie  wonder  dusty  springfield   
Added: 27th December 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
For What its Worth Buffalo Springfield 1967
Tags: Gooden!  Timeless  song 
Added: 5th May 2008
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Posted By: Marty6697
Jessies Girl Rick Springfield Big Time 80's Lol
Tags: Haven't  heard  this  one  in  awhile 
Added: 20th March 2008
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Posted By: Marty6697
You Dont Have To Say You Love Me Dusty Springfield
Tags: Dusty  Springfield 
Added: 25th April 2008
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Posted By: donmac101
For What Its Worth - Buffalo Springfield Watch for an obvious clue that this was a lip syncing effort when Neil Young drops a drumstick on the drummers floor tom, and it bounces off with no audible sound. Great clip though.
Tags: buffalo  springfield  neil  young  stephen  stills  1960s  1967 
Added: 18th November 2008
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Posted By: nbmike
What Have I Done To Deserve This- Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield Yup! That's Dusty doing the female lead- How many knew that?
Tags: What  Have  I  Done  To  Deserve  This-  Pet  Shop  Boys  and  Dusty  Springfield 
Added: 4th January 2009
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Posted By: Cliffy

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