Thursday, August 30, 2007
is that it?
i hope that the last episode we saw of the two coreys is not the final episode of the series. if so, what a letdown! they just get into a fight, haim (addict, freak, psycho, dirty pig) leaves and the feldmans (strangely normal) are just there at the house? laaaaaaaame.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Emergency Vintage TV Book 1972 FREE SHIPPING Series NBC
By Chris Stratton
Vintage Television Tie-In Paperback Book
NBC TV Series
Publisher: Popular Library
1972
UBER-RARE!!!
Condition: See Scans For Cover Condition - Complete And Intact - Solid Binding - Book Square - Glossy Covers - Small Red Mark At Upper Edge Of Pages - Text Clean - Small Tanning Mark Inside Front Cover- Overall, A Nice And Rare Collectible!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Welcome to Extinct Attractions. The number one site for theme park history.
Welcome to Extinct Attractions. The number one site for theme park history.
I encourage you Walt Disney theme park fans to check out this site. It is one of the coolest things I've seen out there. They film documentaries about attractions at the different Disney parks, with an emphasis on the classic rides that are now closed or have been changed. They have loads of interviews with the people that helped develop the attractions, as well as audio cds that correspond to the audio from the rides. 5 star site!!!
I encourage you Walt Disney theme park fans to check out this site. It is one of the coolest things I've seen out there. They film documentaries about attractions at the different Disney parks, with an emphasis on the classic rides that are now closed or have been changed. They have loads of interviews with the people that helped develop the attractions, as well as audio cds that correspond to the audio from the rides. 5 star site!!!
Thief In The Night Distant Thunder 2 VHS Lot FREE SHIP
A Thief In The Night And A Distant Thunder
2 VHS Tape Lot
These Classics Are OUT OF PRINT - Get Them Both In One Free Shipping Transaction
Condition: Both Tapes And Covers In Very Good Condition
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Knight Rider Vintage TV Coloring Book Hasselhoff Extravaganza
Get your Hasselhoff on with some exciting and vintage Knight Rider coloring books! Up for sale and auction are 4 UNUSED coloring and activity books from 1983-1984. I KITT you not, this is a great deal...
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
The Time Has Come, Jenny Jefferson...Part 1
We were watching Six Feet Under last night, and there upon the screen was Jenny Jefferson (Belinda Tolbert). I thought, man, you really don't see many of the surviving Jeffersons on TV anymore. You might catch Sherman Hemsley or Marla Gibbs doing TVLAND shows, like the new Back To The Grind, but that's about it these days. Oh, what I wouldn't give to see the second (phoney) Lionel in a Geico ad. Anyhow, it made me realize that I really haven't done a proper post on the Jeffersons. This is one of my all time favorite TV shows. Sure, I've seen all of the episodes numerous times - and I do mean numerous - but I feel that you reach a new dimension of enjoyment when you become that familiar with a piece of entertainment - or art, for you highbrows. So I don't want to just rehash the usual stuff that you see all of the time on "retro tv" sites, etc. I want to give you a glimpse of my, um, well, no, obsession is a bit strong, but, well, ok, maybe, but, you know, my interest in the show.
I'll start with Bob Dudno. Don't remember him, do you? That's because he really wasn't on the show. He was a co-worker that Tom Willis would sometimes tell stories about. I guy that worked with him at Pelham Publishing. Bob was always besting Tom, much to his chagrin, even if it was just grabbing the last creamer when Tom was ahead of him in line for coffee. Usually a retort with a play on his last name followed: "Oh, he claims not to have known, but Dudno Did Know!!" A real laugh riot, see?
I also enjoy the multi-part episodes that featured the Jeffersons traveling. They went to Hawaii, Los Angeles and on a whodunit cruise with famous mystery novelists. There was also a one part episode in Atlantic city. The afficianado will note that Garrett Morris, playing George And Louise's "step-son" Jimmy, appeared in both the Los Angeles and Atlantic City travel-eps. Greg Morris from TV's Mission Impossible joined them on the former as Jimmy's cousin.
The whodunit cruise featured Russell "the professor" Johnson and Edie McClurg as famous mystery novelists. I like this one because George has to pose as one of the famous novelists to be on the cruise. He comes up with great fake book titles like, "In By 9, Dead By Five" and "Bloodstains, No Problem." See, he was a dry cleaner. Another laugh riot. Oh yes, I forgot to mention, "The Stiff Wore Starch."
We'll pick up here next time...
I'll start with Bob Dudno. Don't remember him, do you? That's because he really wasn't on the show. He was a co-worker that Tom Willis would sometimes tell stories about. I guy that worked with him at Pelham Publishing. Bob was always besting Tom, much to his chagrin, even if it was just grabbing the last creamer when Tom was ahead of him in line for coffee. Usually a retort with a play on his last name followed: "Oh, he claims not to have known, but Dudno Did Know!!" A real laugh riot, see?
I also enjoy the multi-part episodes that featured the Jeffersons traveling. They went to Hawaii, Los Angeles and on a whodunit cruise with famous mystery novelists. There was also a one part episode in Atlantic city. The afficianado will note that Garrett Morris, playing George And Louise's "step-son" Jimmy, appeared in both the Los Angeles and Atlantic City travel-eps. Greg Morris from TV's Mission Impossible joined them on the former as Jimmy's cousin.
The whodunit cruise featured Russell "the professor" Johnson and Edie McClurg as famous mystery novelists. I like this one because George has to pose as one of the famous novelists to be on the cruise. He comes up with great fake book titles like, "In By 9, Dead By Five" and "Bloodstains, No Problem." See, he was a dry cleaner. Another laugh riot. Oh yes, I forgot to mention, "The Stiff Wore Starch."
We'll pick up here next time...
Vintage TV Guide February 2-8, 1974 Dom DeLuise Of Lotsa Luck
February 2-8, 1974
Cover: Dom DeLuise Of Lotsa Luck
Article On Jason Robards
Publisher: Triangle Publications
Condition: See Scans For Cover Condition - Intact And Complete - Crossword Not Worked - 2 Pages Missing From Back Article Section
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