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  • its like everybody from the mid 20th century spoke like they were from new york or boston.

  • Does anyone remember Winter's show from the late 60's to the 70's (I think). He had some strange looking hippy character with long stringy hair who would always say "I'm With Youuuuuuu!!" and Winter's would say "NO, You're Not!!!" Does anyone know who that was?

  • Wow, they really busted the budget on those closing credits, didn't they?

  • @georgiasouthern I don't know; a lot of live TV shows rolled their credits like that back in the '50s.

  • This was from one of Winters' 15 minute shows on NBC in the spring of 1957 {Tuesdays, 7:30-7:45pm(et), just before the 15 minute "HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT"!). Tums sponsored him on alternate weeks; Richardson-Vicks the other ones (that WAS Art Fleming!). The show's announcer was DON PARDO...who'd later be Art's announcer on....

  • Was that Art Fleming as commercial spokesperson for Vicks?  If so, there's a double-"Jeopardy" (ha-ha) connection here . . .

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