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1 JACKIE GLEASON ON THE ROCKY MARCIANO SHOW THE MAIN EVENT (1960)
- Jackie recalls his early days as a night club comic in Newark, NJ (and the brawl);
- also, Jackie receives a humanitarian award from Rocky and salutes sidekick Art Carney (Du Mont)
- Bloopers from The Honeymooners on OTV ch 11 also ch. 30; Marciano v. Wolcott fight on ch. 64
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2 JAMES DEAN: HIS FINAL TV APPEARANCE (1954)
- Rebellious trait obvious, James Dean talks about car racing and safety on Gig Young's show;
- Walks off set a mention of speeding; eerily, Dean was killed days later in a tragic car collision. (Du Mont)
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3 ELVIS SINGS BLUE SUEDE SHOES (1956)
- The King lives here! Elvis Presley debuts on "The Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey Show." (CBS)
- In the house: Elvis sings many more of his hits on our Classic Oldies Video Juke Box below!
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4 A TRIBUTE TO ELVIS PRESLEY, THE KING OF ROCK & ROLL (1959-62)
- Clips of The King from his early days to induction into the Army, see The King's mom, dad & Col. Tom
- Hear Elvis' first #1 1957 hit for RCA, Heartbreak Hotel. (clips from Movietone & AP News)
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5 THE EDSEL INTRODUCED ON NBC (1957)
- Ford paid the network big dollars (in those days) to run this filmed The Edsel Show promotion.
- Ford canned the car shortly after; it is today a revered automotive classic. (NBC) More 50s cars ch.63v
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6 BOBBY DARIN'S "MACK THE KNIFE" (1959)
- Bobby opened his first of hour variety shows performing his biggest number one hit.
- (and his label, Atco, didn't want him to record it!) (CBS)
- *There's more Bobby below: hosting a beauty contest & on the OldiesTeleVision Video Juke Box.
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7 WESTINGHOUSE DEBUTS HI-TECH "ADVANCED TV" (1951)
- Show the kids hi-tech video blossoming before anyone heard of cable, satellite or HDTV. They may chuckle,
- The "one knob-no antenna-black matrix pix tube" had viewers in awe..but it was a technical disaster. (TVC)
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8 WILLIAM BENDIX AS LOVABLE CHESTER A. RILEY (1956)
- The Life Of Riley with Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'andrea, Lugene Sanders, Wesley Morgan
- Once played by Groucho Marx & Jackie Gleason, Bendix's Riley was the definitive blue collar family guy.
- Watch Riley, delirious over having his tonsils removed, drive family, Gillis, & hospital nurse (Honeybee) crazy!(CBS)
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- Art Carney, Rod Serling, Manicurist Madge, Ted Mack, Annette & Frankie, The Champs, Don Adams.
- It was Ted Mack's Amateur Hour that introduced Frank Sinatra, Connie Francis, Pat Boone. (UPI)
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- The Singin' Rage sings the immortal Tennessee Waltz, it doesn't get anny better than this.
- Also from her show, Patti croons over that cute little Doggie In The Window. (syndicated)
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- On live TV: Audrey misses her entrance cue, Jackie's fly is open (watch how brilliantly he improvs).
- Jackie slips on the set (happened again at CBS, where he broke his leg) (Du Mont) see also ch.30 & 82,
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12 THE CENSORED JERRY LEE LEWIS HERE UNCENSORED! (1957-59)
- Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls Of Fire! The' "Killer" smooches his child bride cousin on a filmed news interview
- on stage, he goes wild performing (looks like today's metal rockers). The networks nixed both. (UPI)
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13 A TRUE 50's DOO WOP TV CLASSIC(1958)
- Rare Clip: The Del Vikings Perform Jitterbug Mary (taped at WOOK-TV Baltimore)
- *There's many more classic Doo Wop Originals On The Classic Oldies Video Jukebox below.
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14 the original FAMILY AFFAIR (1966)
- Brian Keith & Sebastian Cabot sin the last of the sentimental family sitcoms (despite failed 2004 remake_.
- An affluent bachelor and his butler uddenly gain custody of adorable orphaned nieces and nephew (CBS)
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15 ALAN FREED'S BIG BEAT DANCE PARTY DANCERS (1959)
- Local NYC Ch. 5 Freed show regulars dance and post-payola Alan Freed's parting statement (Metromedia);
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plus Dick Clark's rigid payola statement to an angry Senate investigator (UPI)
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16 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW (1957)
- Steverino's classic rock and roll poetic hate reading of Be Bop A Lula, no apology to Gene Vincent.
- Steve snubbed rock, had no rock acts on his show, but then booked them on his shows to get ratings (NBC).
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17 The Inventor Of TV Sketch Comedy ERNIE KOVACS (1954)
- Long before SNL, imitated by his contemporaries (Berle, Gleason, Skelton), he was the true inventor of TV sketch satire.
- Ernie's Kovacs; vignettes could have been taped yesterday~still look contemporary, he was a TV comedy visionary
- There are more Ernie Kovacs comedy innovation in our Oldies Television Trivia Quiz, link below.
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18 THE RED SKELTON SHOW (1959)
- Red as Clem Kaddiddlehoffer going to college, with guests: Reed Haley ("Racket Squad") & Marvin Kaplan ("Meet Millie")
- We included Red's traditional, eye candy June Taylor Dancers' sketch opening and Red laughing at his own jokes (CBS)
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- Hoods, Dolls, Street Fights, Make Out Points & ...Barry Goldwater. "Cool man. Ya dig it? Like, Wow! Ya square'r sometin?"
- This, kids, was how your parent's parents perceived the next out of control, immoral generation (AIP)
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- Full Episode of The definitive aspartame family sitcom: Betty & Kathy fued begin over a bathing suit
- Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray, Lauren Chapin. (CBS)
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- Bea Bernadette and Edgar Buchanan bring up three perky teenage countrypolitan girls in Hooterville,
- at the Shady Rest Hotel; this show was the precursor to Green Acres Toot toot! (CBS)
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22OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST BOB MATTHIAS (1956)
- 1952 Olympic Triathalon Champ Discusses The games & movie debut with mild mannered Herb Sheldon.
- Sheldon hosted several shows ranging from talk, to teen dance, to Ricky Tick Piano. (Du Mont)
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23 : DANCES OF THE 1950's: THE HAND JIVE (1957)
- Teens perform the Hand Jive dance to Johnnie Otis' Willie & The Hand Jive adlib with Rockette precision (DuMont)
- What do Johnny Otis, Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton & Grease have in common? Read how the Jive goes on today.
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24 GROUCHO MARX YOU BET YOUR LIFE (1959)
- Contestants: Then 11 year old Candice Bergen appearing with dad, Edgar; also Groucho's daughter, Melinda.
- Are the dads smarter than the 6th graders? In part 2, Dads join daughters in the quiz. Say the secret word! (NBC)
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- The grandaddy of all TV cop shows and the definitive police melodrama with Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday,
- Ben Alexander as Officer Frank Smith. Olan Soule as the lab tech. Just the facts, ma'am. (NBC)
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26 THE IMMORTAL MUSICAL COMEDY OF VICTOR BORGE 1951
- Victor and the symphony orchestra give a new twist to Listz and it is a classic Borge, both a musical & comedy genius.
- Victor Borge's precision piano and satiric talent are as natural as his warmth. (CBS)
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27 EDDIE FISHER SINGS A MEDLEY OF HIS BIGGEST HITS 1953
- Eddie croons I'm Walking Behind You, Anytime, With These Hands, Oh My Papa on his TV show.
- Like the era crooners, Fisher got 15 minutes a week to enthrall fans..and also Liz Taylor & Debbie Reynolds.. (NBC)
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28 ABBOTT & COSTELLO:L WHO'S ON FIRST? 1951
- This is the signature Bud Abbot and Lou Costello comedy routine that is often imitated, never duplicated.
- The duo did hosting stints on The Colegate Comedy Hour and Hollywood Palace. (NBC)
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29 MORE DANCES OF THE 1950's THE JITTERBUG 1958
- It started with Cab Calloway and ended up the most popular moves on American Bandstand, et al.
- Here, it becomes the domain of Bill Haley & The Comets' ripping off Little Richards' "Gonna Rip It Up." (AIP).
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30. THE HONEYMOONERS ...IN COLOR! 1969
- Ralph & Ed are jailed in Paris, accused of counterfeiting. Ed's escape plan backfires with hilarious results.
- Gleason wanted the show taped by Wometco TV in Miami, Audrey Meadows & Joyce Randolph had NYC commitments
- Shiela Macrae & Jane Kean played wives Alice & Trixie; TV audiences didn't accept the change. (CBS)
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- Before TJ's doo wop concerts, PBS used Buster Crabbe's Flash Gordon cinema serials rattle the PBS tin cup.
- From Captain Video to Captains Kirk, Picard & Janeway, scifi and space travel was always a TV niche. (PBS)
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32 Full Episode THE LONE RANGER 1955
- Hi Ho, Silver! It's the grandaddy of weekly TV western series starring oft masked Clayton Moore.
- The Lone Ranger was the top rated #1 of the many Saturday afternoon "thataway" exciting oaters
- Here is the full version of the debut episode, Enter The Lone Ranger Hi, Ho Silver! (syndicated).
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33 THE ENDEARING GRIMACES OF EDDIE CANTOR 1952
- Hosting The Colegate Comedy Hour, Eddie pantomines a sketch as the hapless victim of a vixen.
- A forgotten legend, Cantor's expressive face and singing style warmed the cockles of viewer's hearts. (NBC)
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34 BOBBY DARIN NERVOUSLY HOSTS A BEAUTY CONTEST 1957
- Long before having his own weekly show, Bobby's first TV emcee gig, hosting a product hyped beauty pageant
- Uh oh, , what a disaster! The contestant names are mixed up and so are the sponsor's promo lines (Du Mont)
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35 MORE DANCES OF THE 1950's: THE LINDY HOP 1959
- From American Bandstand in Phillie, to a Dick Clark special in St. Louis to The Jersey Shore,
- everybody was Lindy Hopping to Danny & The Juniors "At The Hop" You can swing it, you can do it (ABC)
- ...and there's more Danny & The Juniors, here to stay, on our Classic Oldies Video Jukebox (below)
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36 SHAKE, BABY, SHAKE! IT'S THE KILLER AGAIN! 1958
- Jerry Lee Lewis brings down the house again for his rehearsed fan club prez on Dick Clark's show.
- The fireball shooter misses the song cues and a camera catches a guy trying to jump on stage. (ABC)
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37. THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW 1958
- "Make Room For Daddy" with rare Danny Thomas, Marjoriie Lord, Rusty Hammer, Angela Cartright.
- The kids wreak havoc on daddy and mommy with a divide and concur tactic. (CBS)
- Please support St. Jude's Children's Hospital founded by Danny. Help save lives of children with cancer.
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38 SID CAESAR: YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS 1957
- Legendary sketch comedy with co-stars Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner & Howie Morris as "Uncle Goofy"
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doing their classic takeoff on This Is Your Life, also a glimpse of The Timepiece (CBS)
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39 HERE COMES TOBOR! 1954
- Before Captain Video got a hold of Tobor, little Robbie ran the prequel to "Tobor The Great."
- Madison Ave jumped on ship with a cardboard Tobor mask. Don't laugh, they sold. (Du Mont)
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40 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN 1954
- After the animation came TV's live Superman series starring George Reeves and Noel Neill as Lois Lane
- Lois gets is abducted by a gangster, Superman sans Clark Kent saves the damsel in distress. (CBS)
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41 THE ADVENTURES OF FLIPPER 1964
- Let's get our minds off killer whales and go back to this beloved, adorable dolphin.
- Each week this amazing mammal fascinated kids and adults by solving mysteries! (synd.)
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- Spike & the gang of hilarious musical whackies perform their signature "Cocktails For Two."
- As you see this wild musical circus, know Spike Jones choreographed the zany antics. (Du Mont)
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43 CAPTAIN VIDEO & HIS VIDEO RANGERS 1950
- Before Captain Kirk, there was Captain Video chasing those bad guys around the galaxy.
- The "Star Trek" of it's time, network program directors made the very same mistake. (Du Mont)
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44. THE LIBERACE SHOW 1952
- Walter Liberace brought style to candlelight piano music, with, of course, brother George on violin.
- This rare clip captures the musical heart and soul of the flamboyant pianist. (Du Mont)
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- First and still best medical drama series. Richard Boone as Konrad Steiner MD.
- Still as relevant: prizeighter befelled by Diabetes. This is pioneer medical TV drama. (NBC)
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46 THE BIG VALLEY 1965
- Outstanding Western series with Barbara Stanwyck, Lee Majors and Linda Evans
- Full episode: "Heritage" Fanatics threaten to blow up the Bartley mine (NBC)
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47 THE ROOTS OF TV BASEBALL 1950-57
- Visual newsreel memories of baseball's great early years, featuring a tribute to Jackie Robinson
- So relevant now: Robinson broke the color line in baseball, Obama in the US presidency. (Movietone)
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48 Mc HALE'S NAVY 1962
- Before cracking up Harvey Korman, Tim Conway was sidekick to Ernest Borgnine on this military sitcom
- View a full half hour episode and watch Tim fall (literally) for a Lt. Commander Nurse. (NBC)
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49 HOPALONG CASSIDY 1952
- The Saturday afternoon TV Western staple starring William Boyd as frontier vigilante Hoppy.
- Of the many Saturday TV matinee oaters, this ranked #2 in ratings. Giddyap! (syndicated)
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50 DARK SHADOWS 1966
- The first Weekday afternoon TV gothic soap opera, Jonathan Frid as the Vampire Barnaby Collins.
- For a brief time, this breakthrough gothic drama out-ranked established serial dramas in ratings. (ABC)
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- The Hula Hoop, Twist, Palisades Park Beauty Contests, Rock-Ola Juke Box, Ford Thunderbird, more
- set to the music of The Olympics' "Dance By The Light Of The Moon" (edited by CI)
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- Highlights from TV episodes involving the coming of "Little Ricky" that captured viewer's hearts.
- Ricky gets the news during his club performances, he and the Mertzes go frenetic when "it's time".
- Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley. (CBS)
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53 full episode THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW 1962
- You asked for it, here it is, Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore with guest Bob Crane (Hogan's Heros .
- Dick is directing a community theatre show, Mary sings & dances a vampy Calypso song Ohhh, Rob! (CBS)
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54 THE BEATLES FIRST TELEVISION APPEARANCE 1963
- Not yet on Sullivan or in the U.S., the Fab Four debuted "She Loves You" On The Mersey Sound (BBC)
- *There's more Beatles & other British Invasion classics on the Classic Oldies Video Juke Box below.
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55 BAT MASTERSON 1958
- Gene Barry stars as the debonair Bat Masterson, this episode "The Stampete In Tent City
- Guest stars Robert Conrad as the vigilante out to avenge his brother's killer (NBC)
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56 MARTY ROBBINS ON THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW 1964
- Back in the 60's, Holiday Inn funded half hour shows for Dolly Parton, Bobby Vinton & Marty Robbins
- Before his own show aired, Marty sang "El Paso" on Johnny Cash's short lived TV gig (syndicated)
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57 FRANK SINATRA SPEAKS CANDIDLY 1954
- Would you believe, a humble Frank Sinatra? He speaks openly about the bad years,
- gratitude to Bob Hope & his all time favorite movie role (can you guess which one?). (CBS)
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- Allen Ludden hosted this enormously popular game show 1962 to 1971 on all 3 networks & syndication
- Allen vies celebs Carol Burnett and Gary Moore against contestants to win $250-big prize then (CBS)
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- Now you don;'t have to sit up and wait until 3AM when stations run Star Trek episodes. Get them here right now!.
- Watch Full Episodes of Star Trek, Star Trek:The Next Generation, Deep Space 9, Voyager, Enterprise (synd Paramount)
- Also a clip of Trek's post cancellation UK placebo, SPACE:1999 wMartin Landau, Batbara Bain (ITV).
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60 MORE DANCES OF THE 50's: THE SWINGBACK 1958
- New York teens dance The Swingback (also called The Sway) to Duane Eddy's "Forty Miles Of Bad Road"
- The hips swayed and the preachers prayed rock & roll would go away. It didn't. (MGM)
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61 THE LIVE TV FRIDGE COMMERCIAL CATASTROPHE 1954
- Poor Westinghouse. If their built in antenna TV fiasco wasn't enough, more flawed, chagrin causing infamy:
- the automatic referigerator door that jammed on this live nationally broadcast commercial. Bet heads rolled! (CBS)
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62 THE ARTHUR GODFREY SHOW 1957
- He ridiculed sponsors, fired staff on the air, fixed talent contests and made Godlike demands on execs, crew;,
- yet still got big ratings, ruled corporate airwaves and network, sort of like Oprah does now, sans chicanery (CBS)
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63 BUILDING THE 1958 DODGE 1957
- What a retrospect! A TV industrial film goes inside the Dodge automotive plant foundry to finish<.br> In 1979, Chrysler received a government bailout to make new Dodge cars. Sound familiar? (commercial).
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64 FIGHT CLASSIC: ROCKY MARCIANO vs. JERSEY JOE WALCOTT 1952
- Highlights from that historic championship boxing match in Philadelphia September 12, 1952<.br> Of course you'll see that boffo KO comeback in the 13th round~this is the true Rocky, Sly. (DuMont).
- Check out Dynamite Joe Rindone's fights, too, on Oldies Television Ch 79!
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65 AND MORE GREAT ICONS OF THE 50's VOL III 1952-59
- Richard Nixon's first scandal, John Wayne's PSA, Marilyn Monroe's Motor Oil, Jimmy Durante's Schnozz,
- George Burns & Gracie Allen, Jack Benny & Dennis Day, Laurel & Hardy, Jackie & Art's "Hello, Ball!"
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66 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 1959
- With a "good evening," came melodramatic thrillers from the Master Of Suspense, Alfred Hitchccock
- The man whose big screen movies kept us on the edge of our seats brought the same to small screens (CBS).
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67 SATURDAY NIGHTLIVE~~ BEFORE SNL 1954-58
- All Broadcast Live Sat Eves: The Bob Hope Show, The Liberace Show, The Ken Murray Show,
- Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, The Steve Allen Show, The Pat Harrington Show, The Jackie Gleason Show
- Sid Cesar's Your Show Of Shows. Watch many surprises with regulars & guests. (ABC-CBS-DuMont-NBC).
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68 FELIX THE CAT 1959
- In 1928, RCA testing Vladimir Zworkyn's iconoscope , Felix The Cat was the first image ever on TV;
- Oldies Television's roster would not be complete without Otto Mesmer's historic cartoon icon.
- Here is his 1959 Saturday cartoon show with a new, hip updated opening that we can just ignore.(NBC).
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69 THE DONNA REED SHOW 1958
- Donna mugs nervously to the camera when daughter, Mary (Shelley Fabares) sings at a school dance.
- The song she sings? "Johnny Angel," of course. Dad (Dr. Stone, Carl Betz) allays Mom's fears.
- Full episode soon and check out the Donna Reed Christmas Show below on ch 79 (NBC)
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70 full episode THE GOLDBERGS 1952
- Gertrude Berg served as executive producer and co-writer as well as star
- of this beloved sitcom about the matriarch (Molly) of a middle class Jewish family.
- Frank Sutton, who would later be Gomer Pyle's Sarge, guest stars in this episode. (synd.)
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71 LUCILLE BALL & CAROL BURNETT 1965
- Two queens of comedy together with Gale Gordon as straight man on "The Lucy Show".
- Lucy wants to join Carol on a trip to Palm Springs, they scheme to fool Boss Mooney. (CBS)
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72 THE LITTLE RASCALS 1955
- The top Saturday morning TV attraction in the 50's was the re-worked MGM "Our Gang Comedies"
- This favorite classic episode has Darla wooing Alfalfa rather than vice versa on Valentine Day.
- Of course, the other guys would throw a hilarious gremlin in Alfalfa's romantic ballad crooning. (synd.)
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73 full episode HIGHWAY PATROL 1956
- Before there was "Book 'em, Dano" in Hawaii, there was "Ten.Four" in California. Brodericj Crawford starred,
- If you think dope smuggling was a thing of the 70's, wait 'til you see this narc bust in the 50's. (ZIV/MGM synd.).
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74 full episode LOST IN SPACE 1966
- Danger Will Robinson! The world's first and last outer space sitcom; today, like "Trek," has fan conventions.
- This episode guest stars Mercedes Mc Cambridge (The Exorcist), here as matriarch of alien hillbillies
- who grow a "Little Shop of Horrors" intruded upon by Dr Snith (Jonathan Harris) and Will (Bill Muny) (ABC)
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- Long before The Jeffersons and Sanford & Son even before Amos & Andy on TV.
- there was the talented Ethel Waters as supermaid Beaulah & Butterfly Mc Queen as next door Orio
- Sadly, Proctor & Gamble canceled the highly rated, popular show after only two seasons. Guess why.(CBS)
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- Wriggle your nose, it's Elizabeth Montgomery as that saucy, sassy, beautiful, bedazzling witch
- and Dick York as her befuddled hubbie, Darren (or as Agnes Moorehead would say, "Durwood" (NBC)
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77 I DREAM OF JEANIE 1966
- Out of the bottle comes that lusciously capricious Jeanie, Barbara Eden (blink-blink).
- Larry Hagman is her adopted master, Bill Daly is the bewildered buddy (CBS).
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- The "Dragnet" of the ocean floor, Lloyd Bridges fights underwater crime with only a snorkle.
- This syndicated show, along with "Flipper" (coming soon), got high tide ratings in it's era (ZIV)
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79 DYNAMITE JOE RINDONE 1954
- Like Rocky Marciano, Joe Rindone was the son of Italian immigrants who rose to boxing glory.
- Here is Dynamite Joe in action from the era when boxing was true sportsmanship.
- produced by Andrew Bertino. (Vimeo).
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80 THE MILTON BERLE SHOW 1957
- Featuring Arnold Stang & guest Mickey Rooney; Berle's swan song after 8 Tues. Nite Years.
- Bit: Berle wants Gleason like publicity, so he feigns a broken leg for a press conference (NBC)
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- That streetcorner harmony from the 50's that will never die, the music we know call Doo Wop
- Here are video specials which tribute the unforgettable part of R&R and R&B
- Plus REMEMBERING DOO WOP RADIO
- with commentary by Don K. Reed. music by The Crests, Frankie Lymon & The Knockouts.
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82 MIKE WALLACE & EDWARD R. MURROW 1952-54
- If you thought Mike Wallace was tough on "60 Minutes," wait 'til you see him on the fifties!.
- You won't believe what he said to Steve Allen (neither did Allen, most likely), but Kirk Douglas got his say)
- Legendary Edward R. Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarthy go at calling the other "un-American"..(CBS)
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- THE PIONEERS OF KIDVID: 1950's CHILDREN'S TV SHOWS
- Howdy Doody, Junior Frolics, Winky Dink, Willie Wonderful, Rocky & Bullwinkle
- With the earliest TV production and animation techniques, these popular programs
- were the father of children's television, long before PBS and Nickelodeon. This was the "kiddievTV" 50's
- Full episodes of these Golden Age first generation shows for tots on separate submenu~click title link
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for March 2010 THE TIME TUNNEL 1965
- Irwin Allen (Lost In Space, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea produced this sci-fi fantasy series
- This episode: Merlin The Magaician pays the science lab a visit and wreaks havoc with time travel.
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