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Do you think you know EVERYTHING about television, kid? Remember when Television was all about The Texaco Star Theatre, Your Show of Shows, and The Honeymooners? Trivia expert Mel Simons remembers. Mel, known as one of the world's most renowned collectors of old-time radio shows has also amassed a major collection of old-time television shows. Author of the successful The Old-Time Radio Trivia Book, Mel Simons has now penned The Old-Time Television Trivia Book. Mel has been entertaining audiences for years
This program presents classic episodes from the 1950s television series STORIES OF THE CENTURY, starring Jim Davis and Mary Castle as Matt Clark and Frankie Adams, a pair of detectives assigned to patrol the Southwestern Railroad. Each week, the daring duo would encounter an infamous, historical character, such as Billy the Kid or Doc Holliday (played by guest stars), along with a host of robbers, bandits, and other common wild west threats. This program contains eleven episodes from the series.
TV Classic Westerns: Legends of the Old West [4 Discs]
This program contains TV CLASSIC WESTERNS - LEGENDS OF THE OLD WEST: STORIES OF THE CENTURY - VOL. 3 and VOL. 4. Please see individual titles for complete information.DVD Features:Region [unknown]2-Disc SetFull Frame - 1.33Audio: Enhanced Audio 5.1 Surround Sound - EnglishInteractive Features: Interactive Menu Scene Selection
This program contains TV CLASSIC WESTERNS - LEGENDS OF THE OLD WEST: STORIES OF THE CENTURY - VOL. 3 and VOL. 4. Please see individual...
TV Classic Westerns - Legends Of The Old West: Stories Of The Century - Vol. 2 DVD , Television/TV Series Movies , Series Videos , Westerns , Detective , 1950s , Railroads Mary Castle Kristine Miller Cinematographer Joseph Kane Franklin Adreon Writer Joe Richardson Milton Raison Dwight Cummins Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re This program presents classic episodes from the 1950s television series STORIES OF THE CENTURY, starring Jim Davis and Mary Castle as Matt Clark and Frankie
Old television embraces more than eighty years of progress, from the crude experiments of John Logie Baird in 1925, through the pioneering 405-line days at Alexandra Palace ...
TV Classic Westerns - Legends of the Old West: Stories of the Century - Vol. 3 DVD 1/6/2004 1994 286 minutes Rating: 096009161194 Echo Bridge Home Entertainment , William Whitney , Franklin Adreon , Joseph Kane , Joe Kane Kristine Miller Mary Castle Television, Westerns, Series, Detectives, Detective, 1950s, Railroads, Television Programs, Television Shows, Television/TV Series Description This program presents classic episodes from the 1950s television series STORIES OF THE CENTURY, starring Jim Davis and
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The Wisdom of Old-Time Television : Common Sense and Uncommon Genius from the Golden Age of Television by Freeman, and Criswell Published in 1997 by Walnut Grove Press
Chronicles more than 80 years of advancement from the early 1925 experiments of John Logie Baird and the mid -twentieth -century period when black-and-white television entered the mainstream to the growing capabilities of color sets in the 1960s and 1970s and the advent of satellite television in the 1980s. Original .
The more things change, the more they stay the same in Wabasha, Minnesota. The uncatchable fish named Catfish Hunter grows fatter. The wisecracks, zingers and put downs pile up like freshly raked leaves. And "Grumpy Old Men" become grumpier in the sequel that's "pure delight, a wonderfully warmhearted comedy" (David Sheehan, CBS-TV). Grabbing fishing rods and picking up where they left off, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reel in another comedy winner as "Grumpier Old Men". Ann-Margret, Daryl Hannah, Kevin