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Friday, October 26, 2018

The Ultimate Collection



 The Three Stooges have always been a favorite of mine. As a child in the 1950’s-1960's  I watched and re-watched.....
 when ever they were on.
The Stooges skits never grow old....
no mater how many times they are seen!

 Later as an adult, it saddened me, as the Stooges were banned by alot of American networks. It’s funny how a few dumb kids....
 could ruin it for so many.
 Just because they saw it on TV and then hit their siblings in the head with a hammer, or ran a saw across some kids neck, was no reason to punish us all.
But, alas our three morons were pointed out as slapstick criminals, they were a bad influence on our youthful viewers.

I'm sure that today's youth would have enough smarts not to hurt one another. Alas, very few children today are exposed to the stooges antics and slapstick comedy. Here is the ultimate collection to binge watch!
Enjoy!


Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Thanks For "LIKING" Yesterday Television



"I'm nuts and I know it," Red Skelton quipped, "But so long as I make 'em laugh, they ain't going to put me away."
As this hilarious compendium of out-takes from his television appearances proves, Red could be at his funniest when he departed....whether intentionally or not.....
from the script.

Saturday, June 30, 2018

The Ed Sullivan Show A Really Big Shoe

Every Sunday night from June 20,1948 - June 6,1971 millions of viewers, would dial in
CBS to see what outrageous variety acts Ed would introduce.
It was the day of golden age television!
The Ed Sullivan show!
Many historic rock-n-roll and Motown super stars were showcased. The Beatles-Elvis Presley-The Doors-The Rolling Stones-The Jackson Five-Supremes & Temtations just to name a few!
Sullivan was a brilliant tracker and arranger of talent. A variety show always has variety,
but nothing was as eclectic as the programs that Sullivan put together, from puppet shows
to opera, the show had it all.
January 6, 1957, when Elvis Presley appeared on the program and the cameras shot him from the waist up because his gyrating hips were considered far too scandalous for family television.
On February 9, 1964, more than 70 million viewers tuned in to the show for the American TV debut of the Liverpool-based rock quartet....
“The Beatles.”

Monday, June 25, 2018

The Best of Sesame Street Collection

Sunday, June 24, 2018

Vroom! Vroom! Turbospoke!

We used to get an old deck of playing cards and stick some in the spokes. If "You" have one still in the box it will be worth a bit more now a days, than the original purchase price. Thanks For "LIKING" Yesterday Television!