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With Lloyd Nolan in the role of "Martin Kane". Originally aired 31 January Lloyd Nolan as "Martin Kane". This marks his first role on film favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite 3 reviews Topic: Medic: Classic TV.

The show ran from to Plot: "Janet Buys a supposedly rare and definitely ugly antique vase, and the purchase leads to a series of hilarious mishaps". The show was about a Man who was friends with a talking horse. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. National Archives description: "Pumpkin flies through air, smashes, car runs over pumpkin. Extols use of safety belt. Reedited into feature length TV film "Gypsy moon". Episode "Murder, PH. The series was broadcast live, and it's believed most episodes of the show are lost.

The show got decent ratings and generally good reviews, and is among the better DuMont Network programs. In this episode, a magician is murdered, and things get more complicated when it seems jewels are involved Title credits of this print are missing.

The 2nd longest running American sitcom of all time, "Ozzie and Harriet" appealed to many viewers with it's light-hearted, gentle humor. This episode is complete with commercials for Eastman Kodak. This is a Christmas-themed episode. Overall it's a classic show that has aged well.

NOTE: This copy is a mid's re-run print, and features different commercials to the Steed and Mrs Peel pose as eligible singles in order to infiltrate an assassination service posing as a matchmaking agency. Guest starring: Patrick Cargill, John Woodvine, Edward Underdown and Penelope Keith favorite favorite favorite favorite 3 reviews Topics: classic tv, 60s, british, itv, action, crime, spy, fun.

Steed and Mrs. Peel visit Little Bazeley-by-the-Sea while on the trail of several murdered agents — and discover more than they bargained for.

An episode of the revival of "The Big Payoff". Episode is slightly incomplete a section near the beginning is missing , and as a daytime syndicated series it runs shorter than a prime-time series of the era.

In this show, there are game show segments, fashion shows, and a song. EDIT: This may have been the pilot. Edition No. This is 50's TV at it's most generic.

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Oct 20, pm Oct 20, pm. Sponsored by Coca-Cola. It's a thanksgiving special. An early example of a "filmed" program. It was made by Associated-Rediffusion and broadcast only in London area. It was predominantly a sketch comedy attempting to translate the audio antics of the The Goon Show into visual antics in bizarre and often surreal comedy sketches.

The series was written by Spike Milligan and produced and directed by Richard Lester. An episode of "My Hero", a short-lived US sitcom which aired from to This is a syndication print of an episode originally broadcast on 16 May In this episode, Bob rents a very expensive mansion to a couple who raise and train seals.

This is a syndication print. This episode was originally broadcast on 23 May in the US, it was also shown in the UK on an unknown date, and shown in Melbourne, Australia on 12 July date of Sydney broadcast unknown. An episode of "My Hero", a short-lived US sitcom that aired from to The series starred Bob Cummings. Originally broadcast 10 January Starring Bob Cummings. It has been said that this is the pilot episode. Broadcast in the US on 3 January Please note that this is a syndication print.

The episode was broadcast in the US on 24 January , it was also shown in the UK on an unknown date, and shown in Melbourne, Australia on 29 March Please note that this is a syndication print with incorrect closing credits, and runs shorter than the typical s sitcom. The last of the master radio satirist's hour-long comedy shows, and the return to a half-hour with the embryonic segment soon to be known as Allen's Alley favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite 2 reviews Topics: Fred Allen, old-time radio, comedy, satire.

This was a children's TV show featuring silent shorts. Lots of singing, dancing and comedy. There are also a few dated references to things like "Dungaree Doll" and "Lucky Strike extras", which adds to the fun. I hope the picture quality isn't too bad. This episode was originally telecast 21 March on NBC. A low budget comedy show, but the talented Jonathan Winters did not need fancy sets nor props.

There's also a guest singer named Jeri Southern who has two interesting assets. An unsold pilot from A sketch comedy show. Although not picked up, the pilot was nevertheless broadcast I assume in edited form, as the version presented here is and-a-half minutes without commercials. Please excuse the mediocre picture quality caused by mediocre video source. NOTE: due to a request by torgman, I changed the heading of this upload.

This was originally broadcast 1 April Season 3, Episode 22 , but this is a print made for a re-broadcast a year later. Does contain vintage commercials though. Please note that this is a syndication print, and that the show ran shorter than other half-hour sitcoms of the s. Note: the MPEG2 file does not play properly on some media players, but does play back on others. Regardless, I checked and the footage streams back fine on IA. A short reel of outtakes from the s game show "You Bet Your Life".

From the Colgate Comedy Hour. Abbott and Costello go to work on Rhonda's dude rich. Includes a lot of slapstick, classic routines, and a few bloopers, particularly between Lou and Rhonda at about the minute mark. Errol Flynn performs the Niagra Falls scit.

A little washed out at the beginning. Although it lasted three seasons, this show always had trouble in the ratings. Still, fairly funny stuff. Comedy and music. Harpo Marx is the guest performer. No, I cannot fix the annoying digital compression I wish I could but I can't. Another episode of that unpopular and unfunny "classic" TV series ''The Betty Hutton Show'', complete with poor script, bad acting, annoying laugh-track and lousy production values.

Please remember that most shows aired in the 's were better than this crap. An episode of "The Perry Como Show", a popular variety series. Lots of great music and comedy! Please note that this video has a fault at This sitcom was a minor hit in the ratings, but never made the Top In many ways, it was a "copycat" of "I Love Lucy", which itself featured the same premise as a previous show "Mary Kay and Johnny".

Sadly this is an edited print. An episode of Dinah Shore's big television variety show, complete with the original commercials for Chevrolet. Lots of music, comedy and dancing. This NBC show was originally in colour, unfortunately, this copy is a black-and-white kinescope, and is also a dodgy tape transfer of a kinescope, degrading picture quality further. My usual DVD ripper didn't work, so I used a different one for the first time. A comedy sketch featuring Buster Keaton.

A short portion of the sketch is missing, unfortunately. Aired The sketch is based on a scene in the film "The Butcher Boy". Note: this footage is sometimes incorrectly listed as being from "You Asked for It". Keaton performed the sketch on both shows. Note: I only have this clip, I don't have the full episode. Original aired live on 13th March, , and presented here with the original commercials for Carnation Evaporated Milk.

Please forgive mediocre picture quality caused by mediocre DVD. Sitcom starring Ray Bolger, the highlight being a dance number. The Skylarks, Dick Stabile and his Orchestra. In this episode of the ABC-TV sitcom "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet", David gets suspicious when he sees a man, who he thinks is pretending to have a arm injury, using his arm in at the bowling center.

Hilarity ensues. This episode is complete with original commercials for Eastman Kodak, and the writers even managed to include photography into the show's plot line. As with most shows by Roland Reed Productions, this show was filmed on 35mm film and aired without a laugh-track. This show aired from to A comedy sketch with Buster Keaton and Martha Raye.

This sketch is based on a scene which appears in the film "Limelight". This episode was originally telecast 26 April , and this copy is complete with the original commercials for Pall Mall cigarettes and Dodge cars. Created on. ARossi Archivist. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Recommended Blogs. Avian Flu Diary. The Lucky Strike Papers. Presidents - [image: The Grover Cleveland Birthplace, Caldwell, NJ] Some interests, inclinations, from childhood perhaps more than some continue, through adulthood.

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