The WB Television Network (Unofficial)http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aarong/from-andrew/wb/wb.html
The WB Television Network (Unofficial Web Page) Mailing Address: The WB Network 4000 Warner Blvd., Bldg. #34R Burbank, CA. 91522 Fax: 818-954-6479 First Broadcast: 11 January 1995
Game Show-Related Programs, Specials, Etc.http://illustriousgameshowpage.com/related.html
CBS: 50 YEARS FROM TELEVISION CITY (2002) Bob Barker hosts this 9-minute segment, which includes a behind-the-scenes look at TPiR and brief clips of other game shows taped at TV C
Tribute to Ventriloquism | Ventriloquist Central | Ventriloquists of the 20th Centuryhttp://www.ventriloquistcentral.com/ventriloquism-tribute/ventriloquists-20th-century/
Appeared on television in an episode of The Avengers in 1968 (packed with gags from beginning to end, this episode constitutes a tribute to the stars of vaudeville comedy. A
The Bugs Bunny Video Guide - The Looney Tunes Video Historyhttps://www.dohtem.com/bugs/history/history4.htm
of vintage Looney Tunes television specials, starting with the January release of Bugs Bunny's Cupid Capers . Like with the individual DVDs of the 1980s compilation movies, the di
David Bowie and the Occult — The Laughing Gnostic | Peter-R. Koenighttps://www.parareligion.ch/bowie.htm
'Cracked Actor', a 1975 television documentary about Bowie, made by Alan Yentob for the BBC. See also the Mask–stills later in this text. Because Bowie employed the cut–up techniq
Peter-R. Koenig traces David Bowie's occult laboratory through Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley, Cabbala, Gnosticism, science fiction, Blackstar, and the manufacture of pop personæ.
Tirza, As I Remember Herhttp://bearcave.com/misl/misl_other/tirza.html
an old black and white television. Someone once commented that no one looks back on their childhood and says "Boy, I wish I had watched more television". I'm embarrassed at some o
Detroit Memorieshttp://detroitmemories.homestead.com/index.html
. Or when the WXYZ television station was located on Woodward in the Macabbees Building across from the Detroit Institute of Arts and a few blocks north of the old Vernors
You Know You're From Detroit If... Memories of metro Detroit in the '50s, '60s and '70s
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