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Videos from “Freenbean” (25 video results)
From September 4, 1964: the closing segment to the last nighttime version of the original Price is RIght. Johnny Gilbert announces the final tally, Bill Cullen thanks everyone,...
I was about 4 when Stripe toothpaste came out. I thought that it was the most amazing thing ever- when you squeezed the tube the toothpaste came out in perfect little red ...
I have a hazy recollection of sitting in boredom watching reruns of this obscure cartoon on the independent station. I never cared much for it, I thought it was very talky ...
An ad for the Polaroid Swinger, which was the Ipod of its time. My brother had one, as did a lot of people. The Swinger was an indestructible lightweight plastic instant ...
I don't remember much of the original Price is Right, my only memories are of people shouting "Freeze!". It, and its host Bill Cullen was one of my brother's favorites....
Saturday nights in the mid-60's. Hambugers and fried potatoes for dinner, then after the saturday night bath, I would get in my PJ's and watch Jackie Gleason with the rest ...
The final show on the 1966-1967 CBS Promo tape has the saddest story. I have a vague memory of this program (mainly the theme song), which aired after Jackie Gleason on ...
It aired Mondays at 10:00 (after Family Affair, before I've Got A Secret, and long after I had gone to sleep). Miss Arthur was a movie star of the 40's and 50's (Mr. Smith ...
TV theme songs aren't nearly as good as they were when I was a kid. Back then every show had a decent opening/closing theme, and some were quite memorable. The themes ...
The 1966-1967 season wasn't all that great for CBS: of the eight new shows, four were cancelled at midseason, and only two would see a second season. However both those ...
And not THAT Nicolas Cage, either! This Jericho aired in 1966 on Thrusday nights at 7:30 and was about a WWII counter-intelligence unit that kicked Nazi butt behind enemy ...
From that 1966 CBS Promo film: Run Buddy Run, one of my favorite shows from that year. It aired after Gilligan, and starred Jack Sheldon as Buddy Overstreet, who is running ...
Do you remember waiting in anticipation for the new fall TV season? We would go through the special preview issue of TV Guide and note which of the new shows seemed worth ...
A Sugar Bear cartoon from the Linus the Lionhearted Show with Gerry Mathews as the Bear, and Ruth Buzzi as Granny Goodwitch. Sugar Bear became the most popular segment of ...
The Five Price Tags pricing game from 1972. You get a tiny sense of attitudes, fashions, and prices of that time. Kathy, a stewardess from Miami (they call them flight ...
In 1959 CBS started airing reruns of I Love Lucy in the daytime. This proved so popular, that for the next 13 years the network's morning schedule would always have a couple ...
I remember 3 things about Don McNeill's Breakfast Club radio show: the fanfare for each call to breakfast; the march around the breakfast table; and the moment of silent ...
One of the many features of Don McNeill's Breakfast Club was the Moment of Silent Prayer where McNeill would ask the audience to pray for a world united in peace. Here the ...
The opening to the first telecast of Don McNeill's Breakfast Club as seen on WABD New York on May 12, 1948. I remember the radio show: Mom used to listen to it in the mornings....
The entire cartoon, in lively black and white. This is a good approximation of TV viewing back in the late summer of 1965- the only thing missing is the snow.
Thunderbolt ...
A snippet from the Beany and Cecil cartoon- The Capture of Thunderbolt the Wondercolt. Bob Clampett having a little fun...
Second try- thank you Vista...
Here is the finale to that Beany and Cecil episode from 1965. We begin with the only two real commercials- one for Cheerios (another in ...
We'll try this again. I just love this new Vista operating system...(rolls eyes)....
My first "favorite" show was Beany and Cecil, which debuted in 1962. The first TV related ...
The final part of the PDQ pilot. Its a good thing this is only the pilot (and the contestant probably a fake contestant) because a major error occurs in the end game. When ...
More of the PDQ pilot. This episode is not without its glitches, but Dennis James & Co. roll with it and the result is quite enjoyable. Its easy to see why the pilot sold ...

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