Bell Telephone Hour Telecasts, 1959-1966: An Old-Fashioned Christmas
Includes:Great Stars of Opera, Vol. 2: Telecasts from the Bell Telephone Hour, 1959-1966 (2000) Great Stars of Opera, Vol. 1: Telecasts from the Bell Telephone Hour, 1959-1964 (2000) Great Stars of Opera, Vol. 2: Telecasts from the Bell Telephone Hour, 1959-1966 This video is the second of a two-part series featuring performances by some of the greatest stars of opera in the 20th century. Many operatic moments are recorded on these vintage productions, which broadcast on the Bell Telephone Hour Telecasts
Release Date: 2009-11-17, Rating NR (Not Rated),
Bell Telephone Hour Telecasts, 1959-1966: An Old-fashioned Christmas - Dvd - Florence Henderson
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The Bell Telephone Hour originally aired on NBC between October 1959 and April 1968. A music program conceived and produced along the lines of ABC's Lawrence Welk Show (aka 'Toast of the Town'), Bell featured the best names in Hollywood, Nashville, and Broadway musical performance delivering songs in a vast range of musical styles (excising rock). Frequent guests included Mahalia Jackson, Robert Goulet, The Kingston Trio, Carol Lawrence, and Ray Bolger. The various volumes in the Bell Telephone Hour series
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Great Violinists Of The Bell Telephone Hour DVD GV1DVD $33.99 The Bell Telephone Hour began as a radio series in 1940 and later ran as a television series from 1959 to 1968. NBC's Bell Telephone Hour presented music for all tastes from classical to Broadway. This CDs offers a collection of legendary violin performances from this program (with a bonus selection by cellist Gregor Piatgorsky ) .Features artists and works: Isaac Stern Saint-Sa�ns: Introduction and Rondo Cappriccio (3/4/59).Zino Francescatti
"Griffin B. Bell has been so consummately effective in his profession that he has come to be known by the simple moniker of ""The Judge."" From his roots in depleted cotton land in rural Georgia during the decade before the Great Depression, Judge Bell rose to the epicenter of some of our century's most tumultuous events. In 1959, when Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver made the infamous segregationist pledge, ""No, not one, "" Bell was the governor's chief of staff, urging him to keep Georgia's schools open.
Reviews Great Violinists Of The Bell Telephone Hour DVD [GV1DVD] Great Violinists Of The Bell Telephone Hour DVD The Bell Telephone Hour began as a radio series in 1940 and later ran as a television series from 1959 to 1968. NBC's Bell Telephone Hour presented music for all tastes from classical to Broadway. This CD offers a collection of legendary violin performances from this program (with a bonus selection by cellist Gregor Piatgorsky). Features artists and works: Isaac Stern Saint-SaÍns: Introduction
George Duning (•Picnic, Star Trek•) was one of the busiest composers of the 1950s when he scored these charming fantasy/comedy blends. •Bell, Book and Candle• (1958), starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, was a modern-day look at Manhattan witchcraft; •1001 Arabian Nights• (1959) was an animated feature-film version of “Aladdin” starring Mr. Magoo! The jazzy, melodic scores—presented in stereo from the Colpix Records masters—have never sounded better.
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Bert Bell Bert Bell Class of 1963 League Administrator, Owner (Pennsylvania) 1933-1940 Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-1946 Pittsburgh Steelers De Benneville Bell . . Weathered heavy financial losses as Eagles owner, 1933-1940, Steelers co-owner, 1941-1946. . . Built NFL image to unprecedented heights as commissioner, 1946-1959. . . Generalled NFL's war with AAFC. . .Set up far-sighted television policies. . . Established strong anti-gambling controls. . . Recognized NFL Players Association. . . Born February 25,
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BELL TELEPHONE HOUR~10 (60 MIN.) OLD TIME RADIO SHOWS ON CD's FREE SHIPPING BELL TELEPHONE HOUR~10 (60 MIN.) OLD TIME RADIO SHOWS ON CD's FREE SHIPPING World Sales Club Product Description The Bell Telephone Hour, aka The Telephone Hour, was a long-run concert series which began April 29, 1940 on NBC radio and was heard on NBC until June 30, 1958. Sponsored by Bell Telephone, it showcased the best in classical and Broadway music, reaching eight to nine million listeners each week. It continued on television