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7 months ago
Benny Hill Interview 1956
British comedian Benny Hill interviewed early in his career.
chatham43 • 32,775 views
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1 year ago
Monty Python: Bicycle repairman!
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Estracto de Monty Python flying circus.
Comino • 962,421 views
bronxperson1966
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i can't help cracking up at the 41-41 second mark when bicycle repair man, while in disguise as superman, appears to hold back his laughter.
oh by the way, does anyone know the catchy music in the background? someone kind tried (thank you so much, DigitalisSharkus), but couldn't find anything...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Jeremy Ellis performing on Maschine
Jeremy Ellis, an acclaimed master on the 16 pads, delivers a stellar Maschine performance from the rooftops of LA.
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NativeInstruments • 1,712,924 views
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1 year ago
Monty Python - The Dull Life of a City Stockbroker
Sketch from episode 6 of Monty Python's Flying Circus
GooberPhish • 248,931 views
bronxperson1966
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What I also love about the segment with the cartoon is how the audience gives a delayed reaction to the caption "My God!! His nose just exploded with enough force to destroy his Kleenex! If only I had a Kleenex to lend him... or even a linen handerchief. But these trousers.....!! NO back pocket!...
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1 year ago
Monty Python: Bicycle Repair Man
A hero for all people
huancaina • 30,045 views
bronxperson1966
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Does anyone know the crazy theme song used in this piece? It would be greatly appreciated ... I would like to download it.
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1 year ago
My 1947 Silvertone Wire Recorder, Radio, And Phono Combo
This is my 1947 silvertone wire recorder. I have another one, but the bailer gear is stripped. Once I recap this machine and fix the gear on the ot...
fwdstuck • 5,200 views
bronxperson1966
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Oh my gosh, if you have recordings of old radio shows PLEASE get in touch with the old time radio collectors, even if they are incomplete shows! Not everything was preserved from that era and what you have WILL BE valuable and sought after.
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1 year ago
The Sims Soundtrack: Buy Mode 3
The ninth of twelve music pieces that come from the PC game "The Sims." The music was written by Jerry Martin and Marc Russo. Since it never got re...
andyserkis • 143,264 views
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1 year ago
The Heidi game
n American football, the Heidi Game refers to a famous American Football League (AFL) game between the New York Jets and the Oakland Raiders, playe...
yarnellwill • 99,748 views
bronxperson1966
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One of my best friends remembered that fateful night. He was 13 at the time. His dad was one of the few guys who had a color tv, incidentally. As NBC cut to Heidi and he and all the men in the apartment blew up and had fits, running into the halls and screaming and consoling each other, he cal...
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1 year ago
Cinekyd The Shadow: Nursery Rhyme Murders (2004) (Part 2)
Part 2. Cinekyd's final Winner TRACK in December 2004. Kids and teens shoot and edit an updated tribute to radio's greatest detective.
Visit our ...
Cinekyd • 335 views
bronxperson1966
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The radio version (from Sunday Feb 22, 1948 it was always a Sunday afternoon show in its 1937-54 run) was the first "Shadow" episode I have ever heard and to this day is still my favorite, I guess because of its bizarre plot. I learned years later, as a collector and hobbyist, that the radio ver...
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1 year ago
Drug Effects
Watching educational films from past decades is like opening little time capsules. Misinformation was rampant.
russel2lg • 243,239 views
bronxperson1966
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life after the Flintstones was cancelled in 1966 seemed to be rough for a while, eh?
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1 year ago
Timmie Rogers: "Everything is Going Up"
Timmie gives this scene a unique feel as he uses his amazing timing and his jokes to add a special feel. He caps it off with his "Oh yeah!" and som...
ricknineg2009 • 2,697 views
bronxperson1966
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where is this clip from?
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1 year ago
Adventures of Superman - Phyllis Coates First Scene
The last 5 mins of the first episode of The Adventures of Superman. With Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing are pro...
iconicloislane • 44,579 views
bronxperson1966
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Both Noel Neill (who did the Superman Serials) and Phyllis Coates were great in their own ways of the portrayal of Lois Lane. The first season (always a syndicated show) was filmed in the summer of 1951 and it was shelved until about 1952 (according to some sources it didn't go to air in some pa...
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1 year ago
The Honeymooners "Ralph's Sweet Tooth" Part 4/4
Originally aired on September 25, 1954 as a sketch on The Jackie Gleason Show. Ralph has been selected to appear on a live commercial for Choosy C...
THOUSANDAlRE • 7,246 views
bronxperson1966
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The fun part is how they made fun of themselves with live television (just about everything was live then) with bloopers and mistakes. And it is fun to see the cue cards and the actual television cameras used..
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1 year ago
The Honeymooners "Teamwork Beat the Clock" Part 2/3
Original Airdate November 20, 1954. Ralph and Alice are contestants on Beat the Clock. Bud Collyer guest stars.
THOUSANDAlRE • 7,442 views
bronxperson1966
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@strawberries404 lol in New York then we had 7 channels then, but yes many people had 4 and 3 channels, for example Washington DC (still did in 1958 according to JJ Radio Logs of 1958 (online site) -- some of them carrying two or three different networks. And I read along way that in 1954 almo...
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1 year ago
The Honeymooners "Teamwork Beat the Clock" Part 1/3
Original Airdate November 20, 1954. Ralph and Alice are contestants on Beat the Clock. Bud Collyer guest stars.
THOUSANDAlRE • 8,126 views
bronxperson1966
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An amazing fact of this episode is that "Beat the Clock" was broadcast live at 7:30 on Saturday Nights on CBS, right before Jackie Gleason's show at 8:00 at CBS, also live.
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1 year ago
Winston cigarette ad with Fred Flintstone 1962
Fred Flinstone stars in this cigarette commercial.
snoopster000 • 21,975 views
bronxperson1966
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I love treebeard431's response to this video how it stuck in their memory...I was amazed by this ending, especially with the last 10-15 sec, w/ the applause, missing copyright date and the slate showing that was an ABC TV Network Presentation (something common on closing ABC shows around this tim...
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1 year ago
Banned Cartoons - Bugs Bunny -Nazi--Negro U.S. War Bonds Com
Banned Cartoons - Bugs Bunny -Nazi--Negro U.S. War Bonds Commercial From WW II (Banned)
HailToTheSkunk • 1,109,775 views
bronxperson1966
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Basically, all that was done as Al Jolson's blackface piece from "The Jazz Singer" ..although it is racist, if you ask me to what degree, it was something small, enough to note but not to raise holy hell about... I was figuring for something more... in Jack Benny-Joan Benny book "Sunday Nights at...
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1 year ago
MST3K The Thing That Couldn't Die 2/9
Call me an empiricist but I need to see the water.
shockIV • 31,261 views
bronxperson1966
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@MURPHYCHACHO -- youre preaching to the choir... i agree with you all the way ... while laughing all the way!
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1 year ago
@leela145 he was 32 at the time...he was born in 1924.