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Vintage TV Classics Collection
The Haircuts: So Rare & Flippin' (Sid Caesar)1955
A hilarious send-up of 50's rock 'n' roll starring Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner & Howard Morris.
-New Year's Eve
Jack Benny ep New Years Eve
-A Tour of The White House with Mr. John F. Kennedy
A Tour of The White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy. February 14th, 1962.
-Andy's English Valet
Andy Griffith Episode Andys English Valet
-A Wife For Andy
Andy Griffith Episode A Wife For Andy
-A Wife For Andy (upgrade)
Andy Griffith ep A Wife For Andy. This is an upgrade for the episode above.
-Barney's First Car
Andy Griffith ep Barneys First Car
-Dogs Dogs Dogs
Andy Griffith ep Dogs Dogs Dogs
-High Noon in Mayberry
Andy Griffith ep High Noon in Mayberry
-Opie and the Spoiled Kid
Andy Griffith Episode, Opie and the Spoiled Kid
-Rivals
Andy Griffith Episode, Rivals
-Andy Griffith The Bighouse
Andy Griffith Episode, The Bighouse
-The Loaded Goat
Andy Griffith ep The Loaded Goat
-The Rescue
Andy Of Mayberry Episode, The Rescue
-The Robbery
Andy Griffith Episode The Robbery
-Hard Rock Trail
Annie Oakley Ep Hard Rock Trail
-Sharp Shootin' Annie
Annie Oakley Ep. Sharp Shootin' Annie
-Jazz Party - Art Ford
I couldn't track down much information about this series. Basically all that's being currently said about Art Ford's Jazz Party is that it was aired on Dumont, perhaps in 1957/1958.
-Jed Gets The Misery
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 37 Jed Gets The Misery
-Beverly Hillbillies Ep01 The Clampetts Strike Oil
Beverly Hillbillies Ep01 The Clampetts Strike Oil
-Beverly Hillbillies Ep02 Getting Settled
Beverly Hillbillies Ep02 Getting Settled
-Meanwhile Back at the Cabin
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 03 Meanwhile Back At The Cabin
-The Clampetts Meet Mrs Drysdale
Beverly Hillbillies Episode 04 The Clampetts Meet Mrs Drysdale
-Jed Buys Stock
Beverly Hillbillies Ep05 Jed Buys Stock
-The Beverly Hillbillies : Trick Or Treat
Beverly Hillbillies Ep06 Trick Or Treat
-The Beverly Hillbillies : The Servants
Beverly Hillbillies Ep07 The Servants
-Jethro Goes To School
Beverly Hillbillies Ep08 Jethro Goes To School
-Elly's First Date
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 09 Elly's First Date
-Pygmalion And Elly
Beverly Hillbillies Ep10 Pygmalion And Elly
-Elly Races Jethrine
Beverly Hillbillies Ep11 Elly Races Jethrine
-The Great Feud
Beverly Hillbillies Ep12 The Great Feud
-Beverly Hillbillies : Home For Christmas
Beverly Hillbillies Ep13 Home For Christmas
-No Place Like Home
Beverly Hillbillies Ep14 No Place Like Home
-Jed Rescues Pearl
Beverly Hillbillies Ep15 Jed Rescues Pearl
-Back To Californy
Beverly Hillbillies Ep16 Back To Californy
-Jed's Dilemma
Beverly Hillbillies Ep17 Jeds Dilemma
-Jed Saves The Drysdale's Marriage
Beverly Hillbillies Ep18 Jed Saves The Drysdale's Marriage
-Elly's Animals
Beverly Hillbillies Ep19 Elly's Animals
-Jed Throws A WingDing
Beverly Hillbillies Ep20 Jed Throws A WingDing
-Jed Plays Solomon
Beverly Hillbillies Ep21 Jed Plays Solomon
-Duke Steals A Wife
Beverly Hillbillies Ep22 Duke Steals A Wife
-Jed Buys The Freeway
Beverly Hillbillies Ep23 Jed Buys The Freeway
-Jed Becomes A Banker
Beverly Hillbillies Ep24 Jed Becomes A Banker
-The Family Tree
Beverly Hillbillies Ep25 The Family Tree
-Jed Cuts The Family Tree
Beverly Hillbillies Ep26 Jed Cuts The Family Tree
-Jed Pays His Income Tax
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 28 Jed Pays His Income Tax
-The Clampetts And The Dodgers
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 29 The Clampetts And The Dodgers
-Duke Becomes A Father
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 30 Duke Becomes A Father
-The Clampetts Entertain
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 31 The Clampetts Entertain
-The Clampetts Get Psychoanalyzed
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 33 The Clampetts Get Psychoanalyzed
-The Psychiatrist Gets Clampetted
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 34 The Psychiatrist Gets Clampetted
-Elly Becomes A Secretary
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 35 Elly Becomes A Secretary
-Jethro's Friend
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 36 Jethros Friend
-Hair Raising Holiday
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 38 Hair Raising Holiday
-Granny's Garden
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 39 Grannys Garden
-The Clampett Look
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 41 The Clampett Look
-Jethro's First Love
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 42 Jethro's First Love
-Chickadee Returns
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 43 Chickadee Returns
-The Clampetts Are Overdrawn
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 44 The Clampetts Are Overdrawn
-The Clampetts Go Hollywood
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 45 The Clampetts Go Hollywood
-Turkey Day
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 46 Turkey Day
-The Garden Party
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 47 The Garden Party
-The Clampetts Get Culture
The Beverly Hillbillies Ep 49 The Clampetts Get Culture
-Christmas At The Clampetts
The Beverly Hillbillies Ep 50 Christmas At The Clampetts
-The Giant JackRabbit
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 52 The Giant JackRabbit
-The Race For The Queen
Beverly Hillbillies Ep 55 The Race For The Queen
-Bickersons_06_JohnsSnoringDilema
Bickersons ep 06 Johns Snoring Dilema. (Partial)
-CBS 1961 Fall Season Preview Show
One of those old television network promo shows that was supposed to get the public interested in their new upcoming programs.
-Diver Dan: Ep 01 Hard Water
Hard Water fron the 1961 series Diver Dan
Keywords: Diver Dan; Classic TV
-Diver Dan: Ep 02 Goldie The Goldfish
Ep 02 Goldie The Goldfish from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 03 Talking Fish
Ep 03 Talking Fish from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Ep 04 Skipper's Gold
Ep 04 Skipper's Gold from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 05 Treasure Ship
Ep 05 Treasure Ship from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 06 Sawfish Rescue
Ep 06 Sawfish Rescue from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 07 Shell-O-Phone
Ep 07 Shell-O-Phone from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep08 The Octopus
Ep08 The Octopus from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 09 Murder Ink
Ep 09 Murder Ink from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep10 Bottomless Pit
Ep10 Bottomless Pit from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 11 Teetering Rock
Ep 11 Teetering Rock from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep12 Baron's Capture
Ep12 Barons Capture from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep13 An Unusual Treasure
Ep13 An Unusual Treasure from the series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 14 Triggers Revenge
Ep 14 Triggers Revenge from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 15 An Unusual Fish
Ep 15 An Unusual Fish from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 16 The Verdict
Ep 16 The Verdict from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 17 Horaces Dilemma
Ep 17 Horaces Dilemma from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 18 The Trap
Ep 18 The Trap from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 19 The Trap Is Sprung
Ep 19 The Trap Is Sprung from the series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 20 Riddle Of The Hermit Crab
Ep 20 Riddle Of The Hermit Crab from the series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 21 Sargasso Sea
Ep 21 Sargasso Sea from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 22 Lost In The Sargasso Sea
Ep 22 Lost In The Sargasso Sea from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 23 Current Flow
Ep 23 Current Flow from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 24 The Storm
Ep 24 The Storm from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 25 Goldie's Heroism
Ep 25 Goldie's Heroism from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 26 Dynamite
Ep 26 Dynamite from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 27 Ghost Is Clear
Ep 27 Ghost Is Clear from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 28 Captain Barney
Ep 28 Captain Barney from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 29 Lost City
Ep 29 Lost City from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: EP 30 Secret Of The Throne
EP 30 Secret Of The Throne from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 31 Crawling Danger
Ep 31 Crawling Danger from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 32 The Strange Fish
Ep 32 The Strange Fish from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 33 The Bomb
Ep 33 The Bomb from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 34 The Bubbling Pit
Ep 34 The Bubbling Pit from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 35 The Volcano
Ep 35 The Volcano from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 36 Depth Charge
Ep 36 Depth Charge from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 37 School Daze
Ep 37 School Daze from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 38 Strange Vines
Ep 38 Strange Vines from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan: Ep 39 Savage Seaweed
Ep 39 Savage Seaweed from the 1961 series Diver Dan
-Diver Dan, Episode 40: The Magnet
Ep 40 The Magnet from the 1961 series Diver Dan.
-The Big Frank
Dragnet ep 2x26 The Big Frank
-The Big Pair
Dragnet ep 4x04 The Big Pair
-The Big Bar
Dragnet ep 4x08 The Big Bar
-The Big Bird
Dragnet ep 5x09 The Big Bird
-A Gun For Christmas
A Gun For Christmas from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Gap
Dragnet ep 5x06 The Big Gap
-The Big Bounce
Dragnet ep 5x12 The Big Bounce
-The Big Break
The Big Break from the 1950's Dragnet Series
-The Big Casing
The Big Casing from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Cast
The Big Cast from the 1950's series Dragnet.
-The Big Crime
Dragnet The Big Crime
-The Big False Make
The Big False Make from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Frame
The Big Frame from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Girl
The Big Girl from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Grandma
The Big Grandma from the 1950 series Dragnet
-The Big Hit And Run Killer
The Big Hit And Run Killer from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Lift
The Big Lift from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Look
The Big Look from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Oskar
The Big Oskar from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Phone Call
The Big Phone Call from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Producer
The Big Producer from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The Big Shoplift
The Big Shoplift from the 1950's series Dragnet
-The silver arrow
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x03 the silver arrow
-The Doodle Bug
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x04 The Doodle Bug
-The Star Toter
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x05 The Star Toter
-Blackwater Valley Feud
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x07 Blackwater Valley Feud
-Doublecross Valley
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x08 Doublecross Valley
-The Posse
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x09 The Posse
-The Devil's Brand
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x10 The Devils Brand
-Six-shooter Sweepstakes
The Gen Autry Show ep 1x11 Six-shooter Sweepstakes
-The Lost Chance
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x12 The Lost Chance
-The Poisoned Waterhole
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x13 The Poisoned Waterhole
-The Black Rider
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x14 The Black Rider
-Gun Powder Range
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x15 Gun Powder Range
-The Breakup
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x16 The Breakup
-Twisted Trails
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x17 Twisted Trailss
-The Fight at Peaceful Mesa
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x18 The Fight at Peaceful Mesa
-Hot Lead
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x19 Hot Lead
-The Gray Dude
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x20 The Gray Dude
-The Peacemaker
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x22 The Peacemaker
-T N T
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x24 T N T
-Double Barreled Vengenance
The Gene Autry Show ep 1x26 Double Barreled Vengenance (color episode)
-Misc. ep of The Goldbergs from 1955
The Goldbergs Misc ep 01
-The Goldbergs misc ep 02
The Goldbergs misc ep 02
-The Goldbergs misc ep 03
The Goldbergs misc ep 03
-The Goldbergs misc ep 04
The Goldbergs misc ep 04
-The Goldbergs misc ep 05
The Goldbergs misc ep 05
-The Goldbergs misc ep 06
The Goldbergs misc ep 06
-The Goldbergs misc ep 07
The Goldbergs misc ep 07
-The Goldbergs misc ep 08
The Goldbergs misc ep 08
-The Goldbergs misc ep 09
The Goldbergs misc ep 10
-The Goldbergs misc ep 10
The Goldbergs misc ep 10
-Grandpa's Place - Lee Reynolds
Grandpa's Place (1957) Lee Reynolds as "Grandpa". Aired on WTTG-TV 5. Monday through Friday. Afternoons, at various times. From Spring 1957 to January 1960. Broadcasted live from the WTTG-TV studios in the Raleigh Hotel.
-Howdy Doody Misc ep 01
Howdy Doody Misc ep 01
-Howdy Doody misc ep02
Howdy Doody misc ep02
-Yodstick King part1
Howdy Doody Yodstick King part1
-Yodstick King part2
Howdy Doody Yodstick King part2
-The Jack Benny Show from January 17 1954
The Jack Benny Show from January 17 1954
-The Jack Benny Show from April 19 1953
The Jack Benny Show from April 19 1953
-The Jack Benny Show from 05 23 1954
The Jack Benny Show from 05 23 1954
-The Jack Benny Show from September 15 1953
The Jack Benny Show from September 15 1953
Keywords: Jack Benny; Classic TV
-The Jack Benny Show from October 25 1953
The Jack Benny Show from October 25 1953
-The Jack Benny Show from November 04 1951
The Jack Benny Show from November 04 1951
-$64,000 Question Spoof
Jack Benny $64,000 Question Spoof
-Don Wilsons 27'th Anniversary
Jack Benny ep Don Wilsons 27'th Anniversary
-Ernie Kovacs Guests
Jack Benny ep Ernie Kovacs Guests
-Honeymooners Spoof
Jack Benny ep Honeymooners Spoof
-Hong Kong Suit
The Jack Benny Program ep Hong Kong Suit
-Irene Dunne & Vincent Price as Guests
Jack Benny with Irene Dunne & Vincent Price as Guests
-Jack Dreams He Is Married To Mary
Jack Benny ep Jack Dreams He Is Married To Mary
-Jack Gets Robbed
Jack Benny ep Jack Gets Robbed
-Jack Rents His House
Jack Benny ep Jack Rents His House
-Jacks Maxwell Is Stolen
Jack Benny Jacks Maxwell Is Stolen
-The Jam Session
Jack Benny ep The Jam Session
-The Lunch Counter Murder
The Jack Benny Program ep The Lunch Counter Murder
-New Year's Day 1956
Jack Benny New Year's Day 1956.
-Peggy King and Art Linkletter Guests
Jack Benny episode Peggy King and Art Linkletter Guests.
-Jack Goes To A Concert
The Jack Benny Program ep 11x08 Jack Goes To A Concert.
-Jack Casting For Television Special
Jack Benny Program- 11x11 Jack Casting For Television Special.
-How Jack Met Mary
The Jack Benny Program 5x03 How Jack Met Mary.
-Remembering New Year's Eve
Jack Benny Remembering New Years Eve.
-Road To Nariobi
Jack Benny ep Road To Nariobi.
-Kukla, Fran and Ollie - Beulah Zachary
Kukla, Fran and Ollie (1954) Premiere : 13 October 1947 (USA) Producer : Beulah Zachary. Director: Lewis Gomavitz.
PART 1
-Kukla, Fran and Ollie - Beulah Zachary
Kukla, Fran and Ollie (1954) Premiere : 13 October 1947 (USA) Producer : Beulah Zachary. Director: Lewis Gomavitz.
PART 2
-Kukla, Fran and Ollie - Beulah Zachary
Kukla, Fran and Ollie (1954) Premiere : 13 October 1947 (USA) Producer : Beulah Zachary. Director: Lewis Gomavitz.
PART 3
-Life is Worth Living - Thomas D. Krausz
Life is Worth Living Premiere: 12 February 1952 (USA) Produced by Thomas D. Krausz Directed by Frank Bunetta & Thomas D. Krausz. The show featured Most Reverent Fulton J. Sheen, the Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of New York City, offering anecdotes and moral lessons.
-BBC TV - George Orwell's 1984
BBC Television's live production of George Orwell's "1984".
-Open Mind - Richard D Heffner
Open Mind Produced by : WPIX New YOrk with The Saturday Review. Directed by : Irv Jarvis Co-Producer : Edith C. Bjornson Produced & hosted by : Richard D Heffner.
-Petticoat Junction "Herbie Gets Drafted" - Dick Wesson
Season 1 Episode 15 December 31 1963. Due to copyright concerns, the opening credits music has been replaced with a public domain recording of a traditional folk tune.
-Petticoat Junction "A Night at the Hooterville Hilton" - Dick Wesson
This is Episode 13 Season 1 (17 December 1963) Music altered for copyright reasons.
-Petticoat Junction "Spur Line To Shady Rest" - Dick Wesson
This is Season 1 Episode 1 (24 Sept 1963) Some of the music has been altered for copyright reasons.
-Promo_Adventures_of_Superman_1957
Promo Adventures of Superman 1957.
-Promo_Gidget_ABC-TV_1965_Wednesday_night
Promo Gidget ABC-TV 1965 Wednesday night.
-Promo_Hootenanny_ABC-TV_1963_Saturday_Night
Promo Hootenanny ABC-TV 1963 Saturday Night.
-Promo_Jetsons_ABC-TV_1963
Promo Jetsons ABC-TV 1963.
-Quatermass II Episode 1 of 6
Quatermass II Episode 1 of 6 6 part BBC Sci Fi Live TV series from 1955.
-Quatermass II Episode 2 of 6
Quatermass II Episode 2 of 6 6 part BBC Sci Fi Live TV series from 1955.
-Quatermass II Episode 3 of 6
Quatermass II Episode 3 of 6 6 part BBC Sci Fi Live TV series from 1955.
-Quatermass II Episode 4 of 6
Quatermass II Episode 4 of 6 6 part BBC Sci Fi Live TV series from 1955.
-Quatermass II Episode 5 of 6
Quatermass II Episode 5 of 6 6 part BBC Sci Fi Live TV series from 1955.
-Quatermass II Episode 6 of 6
Quatermass II Episode 6 of 6 6 part BBC Sci Fi Live TV series from 1955.
-Archie Moore as Guest
The Red Skelton Show with Archie Moore as Guest.
-Red Skelton NBC no guest
Red Skelton NBC no guest.
-Freddie And The DaVinci
Red Skelton Freddie And The DaVinci.
-Ed Sullivan Guest
The Red Skelton Show with Ed Sullivan as Guest.
-Martha Raye as Guest
Red Skelton Martha Raye as Guest.
-The Look Awards
Red Skelton The Look Awards,
-The UN Special
Red Skelton The UN Special.
-Richard Diamond : Custody
Richard Diamond ep 1x02 Custody.
-Escape From Oak Lane
Richard Diamond Ep 1x03 Escape From Oak Lane.
-Hit and Run
Richard Diamond ep 1x05 Hit and Run.
-The Chess Player
Richard Diamond ep 1x06 The Chess Player.
-The Big Score
Richard Diamond ep 1x07 The Big Score.
-The Torch Carriers
Richard Diamond ep 1x09 The Torch Carriers.
-The Pete Rocco Case
Richard Diamond ep 1x10 The Pete Rocco Case.
-Venus Of Park Avenue
Richard Diamond ep 1x11 Venus Of Park Avenue.
-The Space Society
Richard Diamond ep 2x01 The Space Society.
-The Payoff
Richard Diamond ep 2x03 The Payoff.
-Double Jeopardy
Richard Diamond ep 2x04 Double Jeopardy.
-Arson
Richard Diamond ep 2x05 Arson.
-The Ed Church Case
Richard Diamond ep 2x06 The Ed Church Case.
-Rodeo
Richard Diamond ep 2x08 Rodeo.
-Michael Shayne : Shoot The Works - Antony Ellis
Michael Shayne : Shoot The Works Season 1, Episode 6: Shoot the Works Original Air Date — 11 November 1960 Series Produced by Bob Claver, associate producer Antony Ellis. Series Directed by Paul Stewart (5 episodes, 1960) Gerald Mayer (3 episodes, 1960) Robert B. Sinclair (2 episodes, 1961) Series Writing credits Brett Halliday (32 episodes, 1960-1961) Richard Levinson (3 episodes, 1960) William Link (3 episodes, 1960) Don Brinkley (2 episodes, 1960-1961).
-One for the Money
Sky King episode 1x02 One for the Money.
-Designing Woman
Sky King ep 1x06 Designing Woman.
-Destruction from the Sky
Sky King ep 1x19 Destruction from the Sky.
-The Silver Grave
Sky King ep 2x11 The Silver Grave.
-Fish out of Water
Sky King ep 2x13 Fish out of Water.
-Rodeo Round Up
Sky King ep 2x17 Rodeo Round Up.
-Showdown
Sky King ep 2x18 Showdown.
-Dust of Distruction
Sky King ep 2x20 Dust of Distruction.
-Double Trouble
Sky King ep 3x02 Double Trouble.
-Note for a Dam
Sky King ep 3x03 Note for a Dam.
-Sleight of Hand
Sky King ep 3x18 Sleight of Hand.
-The Runaway
Sky King ep 3x19 The Runaway.
-A Dog Named Barney
Sky King Episode, A Dog Named Barney.
-Bullet Bait
Sky King episode, Bullet Bait.
-Ring Of Fire
Sky King Episode Ring Of Fire.
-EP Sky Robbers
Sky King Episode, Sky Robbers.
-The Wild Man
Sky King Episode, The Wild Man.
-The Diamonds
Steve Allen ep The Diamonds.
-Studio One - Plan For Escape - Paul Nickell
This is episode 8 of season 5 Original Air Date 17 Nov 1952 Based on a Story by Violet Wolfson CAST Peggy Ann Garner Frank Overton Jean Carson Robert Webber Victor Thorley Anne Seymour Bruce Gordon Peter Gumeny Charles McClelland Joseph Sweeney Contains original Westinghouse Ads with Betty Furness.
-Studio One - There Was A Crooked Man - Paul Nickell
Season 2 Episode 41 Original Air Date 19 June 1950 CAST Robert Sterling Charles Korvin Virginia Gilmore Richard Purdy Ann Shoemaker Harry Cooke Marion Scanlon Robert Emhardt James Coots Butch Cavell Contains original Westinghouse Ads with Betty Furness.
-The Jack Benny Program : Western Town
Jack Benny ep Western Town.
-"Suspense" Alibi Me
"Suspense" Alibi Me Original Air Date: 22 April 1952 (Season 4, Episode 31).
-"Suspense" All Hallow's Eve
"Suspense" All Hallow's Eve Original Air Date: 28 October 1952 (Season 5, Episode 3).
-"Suspense" A Night at an Inn
"Suspense" A Night at an Inn Original Air Date: 26 April 1949 (Season 1, Episode 7).
-"Suspense" Betrayal in Viena
"Suspense" Betrayal in Viena Original Air Date: 5 February 1952 (Season 4, Episode 21).
-"Suspense" Black Panther
"Suspense" Black Panther Original Air Date: 8 April 1952 (Season 4, Episode 29).
-"Suspense" Black Passage
"Suspense" Black Passage Original Air Date: 1 November 1949 (Season 2, Episode 9).
-"Suspense" Dead Ernest
"Suspense" Dead Ernest Original Air Date: 3 May 1949 (Season 1, Episode 8).
-"Suspense" Dead Fall
"Suspense" Dead Fall Original Air Date: 23 January 1951 (Season 3, Episode 22).
-"Suspense" Double Entry
"Suspense" Double Entry Original Air Date: 13 February 1951 (Season 3, Episode 25).
-"Suspense" Dr. Violet
"Suspense" Dr. Violet Original Air Date: 4 October 1949 (Season 2, Episode 5).
-"Suspense" Edge of Panic
"Suspense" Edge of Panic Original Air Date: 12 September 1950 (Season 3, Episode 3).
-"Suspense" For the Love of Randi
"Suspense" For the Love of Randi Original Air Date: 15 July 1952 (Season 4, Episode 42).
-"Suspense" Frisco Payoff
"Suspense" Frisco Payoff Original Air Date: 20 November 1951 (Season 4, Episode 10).
-"Suspense" Help Wanted
"Suspense" Help Wanted Original Air Date: 14 June 1949 (Season 1, Episode 14).
-"Suspense" House of Masks
"Suspense" House of Masks Original Air Date: 10 June 1952 (Season 4, Episode 38).
-"Suspense" Kiss Me Again, Stranger
"Suspense" Kiss Me Again, Stranger Original Air Date: 14 April 1953 (Season 5, Episode 25).
-"Suspense" Man in the House
"Suspense" Man in the House Original Air Date: 29 November 1949 (Season 2, Episode 13).
-"Suspense" The Meeting (Aka Murderer's Meeting)
"Suspense" The Meeting (Aka Murderer's Meeting) Original Air Date: 24 April 1951 (Season 3, Episode 35).
-"Suspense" My Old Man's Badge
"Suspense" My Old Man's Badge Original Air Date: 21 March 1950 (Season 2, Episode 29).
-"Suspense" On a Country Road
"Suspense" On a Country Road Original Air Date: 13 March 1951 (Season 3, Episode 29).
-"Suspense" Photo Finish
"Suspense" Photo Finish Original Air Date: 23 May 1950 (Season 2, Episode 38).
-"Suspense" Remember Me?
"Suspense" Remember Me? Original Air Date: 12 August 1952 (Season 4, Episode 45).
-"Suspense" Summer Storm
"Suspense" Summer Storm Original Air Date: 17 January 1950 (Season 2, Episode 20).
-"Suspense" Telephone Call
"Suspense" Telephone Call Original Air Date: 20 March 1951 (Season 3, Episode 30).
-"Suspense" The Brush Off
"Suspense" The Brush Off Original Air Date: 14 November 1950 (Season 3, Episode 12).
-"Suspense" The Comic Strip Murder
"Suspense" The Comic Strip Murder Original Air Date: 29 September 1949 (Season 2, Episode 4).
-"Suspense" The Crooked Frame
"Suspense" The Crooked Frame Original Air Date: 29 July 1952 (Season 4, Episode 43).
-"Suspense" The Debt
"Suspense" The Debt Original Air Date: 27 May 1952 (Season 4, Episode 36).
-"Suspense" The Duel
"Suspense" The Duel Original Air Date: 21 April 1953 (Season 5, Episode 26).
-"Suspense" The Invisible Killer
"Suspense" The Invisible Killer Original Air Date: 30 December 1952 (Season 5, Episode 11).
-"Suspense" The Juice Man
"Suspense" The Juice Man Original Air Date: 17 April 1951 (Season 3, Episode 34).
-"Suspense" The Kiss-Off
"Suspense" The Kiss-Off Original Air Date: 3 March 1953 (Season 5, Episode 20).v
-"Suspense" The Murderer
"Suspense" The Murderer Original Air Date: 25 October 1949 (Season 2, Episode 8).
-"Suspense" The Parcel
"Suspense" The Parcel Original Air Date: 14 March 1950 (Season 2, Episode 28).
-"Suspense" The Suicide Club
"Suspense" The Suicide Club Original Air Date: 14 February 1950 (Season 2, Episode 24).
-"Suspense" The Three of Silence
"Suspense" The Three of Silence Original Air Date: 27 March 1951 (Season 3, Episode 31).
-"Suspense" The Tip
"Suspense" The Tip Original Air Date: 26 December 1950 (Season 3, Episode 18).
-"Suspense" Tough Cop
"Suspense" Tough Cop Original Air Date: 9 January 1951 (Season 3, Episode 20).
-"Suspense" Vacancy for Death
"Suspense" Vacancy for Death Original Air Date: 20 January 1953 (Season 5, Episode 14).
-"Suspense" Wisteria Cottage
"Suspense" Wisteria Cottage Original Air Date: 27 June 1950 (Season 2, Episode 42).
-"Suspense" Woman in Love
"Suspense" Woman in Love Original Air Date: 26 August 1952 (Season 4, Episode 47).
-The Big Betty
Dragnet
-The Big Boys
Dragnet
-The Big Hands
Dragnet
-The Big Little Jesus
Dragnet
-The Big Run
Dragnet
-The Big September Man
Dragnet
-The Big Seventeen
Dragnet
-The Big Show
Dragnet
-The Big Thief
Dragnet
-The Big Trunk
Dragnet
-Johnnie Ray And Danny Thomas Guests
The Jack Benny Program Johnnie Ray And Danny Thomas Guests.
-Hard Luck Story
The Roy Rogers Show ep Hard Luck Story.
-Phantom Rustlers
The Roy Rogers Show ep Phantom Rustlers.
-True Story - Wilbur Stark
True Story : 1957 - 1961 Series Produced by Wilbur Stark.
-Walt's Workshop
Early home handyman television show from 1949. In this episode Walt gives us instructions on how to build a sawhorse.
-"Suspense" The Beach of Falesa
"Suspense" The Beach of Falesa Original Air Date: 30 September 1952 (Season 4, Episode 52).
-"Suspense" The Far Off House
"Suspense" The Far Off House Original Air Date: 4 December 1951 (Season 4, Episode 12).
-"Suspense" Fingers of Fear (aka The Corsage)
"Suspense" Fingers of Fear (aka The Corsage) Original Air Date: 13 May 1952 (Season 4, Episode 34).
-"Suspense" The Moving Target
"Suspense" The Moving Target Original Air Date: 11 November 1952 (Season 5, Episode 4).
-"Suspense" The Letter (aka The Purloined Letter)
"Suspense" The Letter (aka The Purloined Letter) Original Air Date: 29 April 1952 (Season 4, Episode 32).
-"Medic" The Wild Intruder
"Medic" The Wild Intruder Original Air Date: 6 December 1954 (Season 1, Episode 11).
-"Medic" My Brother Joe
"Medic" My Brother Joe Original Air Date: 25 October 1954 (Season 1, Episode 6).
-"Medic" General Practitioner
"Medic" General Practitioner Original Air Date: 13 June 1955 (Season 1, Episode 28).
-"Medic" Break Through the Bars
"Medic" Break Through the Bars Original Air Date: 14 March 1955 (Season 1, Episode 20).
-"Medic" Who Search for Truth
"Medic" Who Search for Truth Original Air Date: 27 February 1956 (Season 2, Episode 18).
-"Medic" Till the Song Is Done, till the Dance Is Gone
"Medic" Till the Song Is Done, till the Dance Is Gone Original Air Date: 9 July 1956 (Season 2, Episode 29).
-"Medic" Walk with Lions
"Medic" Walk with Lions Original Air Date: 12 September 1955 (Season 2, Episode 2).
-"Medic" Dr. Impossible
"Medic" Dr. Impossible Original Air Date: 28 February 1955 (Season 1, Episode 19).
-Tales of Frankenstein - Michael Carreras
Tales of Frankenstein (1958) Produced by Michael Carreras and Curt Siodmak. Directed by Curt Siodmak.
-The Adventures of Danny Dee - Irwin N. Rosee
The Adventures of Danny Dee (1954) Director : Walter Frost Script by Emil Procheck Producer : Irwin N Rosee With Danny and Debbie Dee Pancake The Magician Filbert the Dinosaur and Roy Doty.
-The Cheyney Vase
Alfred Hitchcock Presents ep The Cheyney Vase (Aired Dec 25 1955).
-Examinging The assassination of Bob Kennedy - Jean-Jacques Lagrange
Between May and June 1968, journalist Jean Dumur, director Jean-Jacques Lagrange, the sound engineer Charles Champod and cameramen André Gazut, followed the campaign of Bob Kennedy for the Democratic primary in the state of California. Note : This TV show is in French.
-Assorted Television Network Color Presentation Show Intros
1960s show intros from the big 3 American networks designating that a show is in color.
-Beanie and Cecil from 1962
Beanie and Cecil from 1962.
-The Beanie and Cecil Show from 1965
The Beanie and Cecil Show from 1965.
-Burns and Allen # 62
The Burns and Allen Show Ep 62.
-Burns and Allen # 68
The Burns and Allen Show Ep 68.
-Cigarette Commercials Alpine
Cigarette Commercial Alpine 1
-Cigarette Commercial Alpine 2
-Cigarette Commercials Belair
Cigarette Commercial Belair 1
-Cigarette Commercial Belair 2
-Cigarette Commercial Belair 3
-Cigarette Commercial Belair 4
-Cigarette Commercial Belair 5
-Cigarette Commercial Belair 6
-Cigarette Commercials Chesterfield
Cigarette Commercial Chesterfield 1
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-Cigarette Commercial Chesterfield 5
-Cigarette Commercial Chesterfield 6
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-Cigarette Commercial Chesterfield-8
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-Cigarette Commercial Chesterfield 10
-Cigarette Commercials Galaxy
Cigarette Commercial Galaxy 1
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-Cigarette Commercials Kent
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-Cigarette Commercials Kool
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-Cigarette Commercials Lark
Cigarette Commercial Lark 1
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-Cigarette Commercials Marlboro
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-Cigarette Commercials Newport
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-Cigarette Commercials Parliament
Cigarette Commercial Parliament 1
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-Cigarette Commercials Winston
Cigarette Commercials Winston 1
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-Cigarette Commercials York
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-Cigarette Commercials Century 100's
Cigarette Commercial Century 100's 1
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-Cigarette Commercials L & M
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-Cigarette Commercials Lucky Strike
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-Cigarette Commercials Old Gold
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-Cigarette Commercials Pall Mall
Cigarette Commercials Pall Mall 1
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-Cigarette Commercials Phillip Morris
Cigarette Commercial Phillip Morris 1
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-Cigarette Commercial Phillip Morris 14
-Kent Cigarette commercials listed by ad campaign.
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 1
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 2
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 3
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 4
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 5
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 6
Kent Cigarette commercials "Got it all together" ad campaign 7
-Kent Cigarette commercials listed by ad campaign.
Kent Cigarette commercials "What a Good Time" Ad campaign 1
Kent Cigarette commercials "What a Good Time" Ad campaign 2
Kent Cigarette commercials "What a Good Time" Ad campaign 3
Kent Cigarette commercials "What a Good Time" Ad campaign 4
Kent Cigarette commercials "What a Good Time" Ad campaign 5
Kent Cigarette commercials "What a Good Time" Ad campaign 6
-The Dennis Day Show - Paul Henning
Also Known As: The RCA Victor Show (USA) The RCA Victor Show Starring Dennis Day (USA) Aired in 1952.
-"Climax!" The Fifth Wheel - Allen Reisner
"Climax!" The Fifth Wheel (1956) Original Air Date: 9 February 1956 (Season 2, Episode 20) Director: Allen Reisner.
-Colgate Comedy Hour
Colgate Comedy Hour with Abbot and Costello.
-The Third Rail
Follow That Man EP 4x19 The Third Rail.
-The Iceman
Follow That Man EP 4x23 The Iceman.
-Death Takes a Partner
Follow That Man ep 4-24-Death Takes a Partner.
-Sic Transit Gloria
Follow That Man -- Ralph Bellamy-- ep 4-25 Sic Transit Gloria.
-A Family Affair
Follow That Man Ralph Bellamy ep 4-26 A Family Affair.
-The Hitch Heisters
Follow That Man Ralph Bellamy ep 4-27 The Hitch Heisters.
-Free Ride
Follow That Man Ralph Bellamy ep 4-28 Free Ride.
-The Coconuts Eye
Follow That Man ep 4-31 The Coconuts Eye.
-Room 505
Follow That Man ep 4-32 Room 505.
-Day Man
Follow That Man ep 4-33 Day Man.
-Hot Fur
Follow That Man ep 4-34 Hot Fur.
-The Doll Bandit
Follow That Man ep 4-35 The Doll Bandit.
-Black Leg and White Tie
Follow That Man ep 4-37 Black Leg and White Tie.
-The Polecat Shakedown
Follow That Man ep 4-40 The Polecat Shakedown.
-The Wire Tappers
Follow That Man ep 4-42 The Wire Tappers.
-The Main Bout Is Murder
Follow That Man ep 5-06 The Main Bout Is Murder.
-The Cube Root of Evil
Follow That Man ep 5-08 The Cube Root of Evil.
-Petite Larceny
Follow That Man ep 5-11 Petite Larceny.
-Foodini The Great - Morey & Hope Bunin
Foodini The Great Also known as Lucky Pup Premiere : 23 August 1948 (USA). A 15 minute puppet show that was performed live at 6:30 pm Monday-Friday from August 23, 1948 to June 23, 1951 on CBS.
-Jack Benny Guests
George Burns And Gracie Allen Show ep with Jack Benny guest.
-Practice What you Preach
The Great Gildersleeve ep 02 Practice What you Preach.
-A New Beau (aka Majorie's New Beau)
The Great Gildersleeve Unknown ep A New Beau (aka Majorie's New Beau).
-A Woman's Charm
The Great Gildersleeve epXX A Woman's Charm.
-Dancing Lessons
The Great Gildersleeve unknown ep Dancing Lessons. No Opening. This print is in bad quality.
-The Whistling Bandit
The Great Gildersleeve Ep (xx) The Whistling Bandit (?).
-Tom Sawyer
The Great Gildersleeve ep XX Tom Sawyer.
-Too Many Secretaries
The Great Gildersleeve Ep XX Too Many Secretaries.
-Water Commissioner
The Great Gildersleeve unknown ep Water Commissioner.
-Hollywood Palace Ads
Commercials edited from Hollywood Palace.
Bayer 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
Commercials edited from Hollywood Palace.
Bayer 2 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
Commercials edited from Hollywood Palace.
Bravo 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bufferin 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bufferin 2 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bulova 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Clairol Silver and Silk 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Dentu Creme 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Dial Soap 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Dial Soap 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Dutch Master 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Dutch Master Cigar 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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El Producto Cigar 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Gleem 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Green Mint Mouthwash 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Haley's MO 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Head and Shoulders 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Investor Owned Electric Power 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Mennen Baby Magic 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Mennen Pushbutton Deoderant 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Mennen Skin Bracer 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Milk of Magnesia 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Muriel Cigar 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Old Spice 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Peace Corp 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Polaroid 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Prell 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Rat Patrol 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Salem 1965
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Sherwin Williams Paint 1966
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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ABC Movie Nights 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Aunt Jemima Waffles and Syrup 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bayer Aspirin 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bonus Detergent 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Efferdent 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Efferdent 2 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Favor Furniture Polish 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Handi Wrap 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Pall Mall Cigarettes 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Pepto Bismol 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bayer Aspirin 2 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Chiffon Margarine 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Geritol 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Goodyear Tire 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Jif Peanut Butter 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Milk of Magnesia 2 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Prell 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Quaker Instant Oatmeal 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Raleigh and Belair 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Rolaids 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bayer 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Cornhuskers Lotion 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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GloCoat 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Jubilee Kitchen wax 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Seven Seas Caesar Dressing 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Sominex 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Sunsweet Pitted Prunes 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Tareyton Cigarettes 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Tareyton Cigarettes 2 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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US Savings Bonds with Bob Hope 1967
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Bacchus after shave 1969
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Contac Cold Capsules 1969
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Elan cologne 1969
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Nytol 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Olds Vista Cruiser 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Polaroid land camera 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Raleigh and Belair 3 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Raleigh and Belair Cigarettes 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Sucrets 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Sucrets 2 1968
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Nytol 1969
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Polident 1969
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Winston Cigarettes 1969
-Hollywood Palace Ads
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Zest Soap 1969
-The Hollywood Palace : 3 Partial Episodes - William O. Harbach
These episodes are incomplete. They are all what remains of each episode. "The Hollywood Palace" Original Air Date: May, 1 1965. Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-The Hollywood Palace : 3 Partial Episodes - William O. Harbach
These episodes are incomplete. They are all what remains of each episode. "The Hollywood Palace" Original Air Date: March, 19 1965. Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-The Hollywood Palace : 3 Partial Episodes - William O. Harbach
These episodes are incomplete. They are all what remains of each episode. "The Hollywood Palace" Original Air Date: November, 15 1965. Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-EP 03 Sister Pat
I Married Joan ep 03 Sister Pat.
-EP 11 Wall Safe
I Married Joan EP 11 Wall Safe.
-EP 12 Alienation Of Affections
I Married Joan EP 12 Alienation Of Affections.
-EP 26 The Lady And The Prizefighter
I Married Joan_EP 26 The Lady And The Prizefighter.
-EP 34 Bad Boy
I Married Joan Ep 34 Bad Boy.
-EP 45 Changing Houses
I Married Joan EP 45 Changing_Houses.
-EP 61 Home Movies
I Married Joan EP 61 Home Movies.
-EP 62 Honeymoon
I Married Joan EP 62 Honeymoon.
-EP 67 Joan's Haircut
I Married Joan EP 67 Joan's Haircut.
-EP 79 Neighbors
I Married Joan EP 79 Neighbors.
-EP 80 New House
I Married Joan EP 80 New House.
-Invisible Man - The Mink Coat 1958
Episode Five of the British television series, "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man".
-Liberace - Music of the Dances
Here is another episode of the Liberace Show, think is from 1956. No original ads, but rather enjoyable anyway. Lots of Lee's music and gay antics.
-Riley's Stomach Ache
"The Life Of Riley" ep 201 Riley's Stomach Ache.
-Riley, The Animal Lover
"The Life Of Riley" ep 202 Riley, The Animal Lover.
-Riley Teaches Junior_Boxing
"The Life Of Riley" ep205 Riley Teaches Junior_Boxing.
-Riley's Burning Ambition
"The Life Of Riley" ep 210 Riley's Burning Ambition.
-Riley's Seperation
"The Life Of Riley" ep 212 Riley's Seperation.
-Riley The Worrier
"The Life Of Riley" ep 213 Riley The Worrier.
-Junior's Double Date
"The Life Of Riley ep 218 Junior's Double Date.
-Riley And The Boss's Niece
"The Life Of Riley" ep 222 Riley And The Boss's Niece.
-Riley's Anniversary
"The Life Of Riley" ep 237 Riley's Anniversary.
-Junior's Secret
"The Life Of Riley" ep 301 Junior's Secret.
-Destination Brooklyn
"The Life Of Riley" ep 304 Destination Brooklyn.
-The Watch Dog
"The Life Of Riley' ep 305 The Watch Dog.
-Come Back Little Junior
"The Life Of Riley" ep 318 Come Back Little Junior.
-Love Comes To Waldo Binney
"The Life Of Riley" ep 404 Love Comes To Waldo Binney.
-Do It Yourself
"The Life Of Riley" ep 406 Do It Yourself.
-Bab's Wedding
"The Life Of Riley' ep 419 Bab's Wedding.
-Junior Quits School
"The Life Of Riley" ep 421 Junior Quits School.
-Destination Del Mar Vista
"THe Life Of Riley" ep 505 Destination Del Mar Vista.
-Friends Are Where You Find Them
"The Life Of Riley" ep 507 Friends Are Where You Find Them.
-Juvenile Delinquent
"The Life Of Riley" ep 508 Juvenile Delinquent.
-Deep In The Heart Of Texas
"The Life Of Riley" ep 521 Deep In The Heart Of Texas.
-A Young Mans Fancy
"The Life Of Riley" ep 526 A Young Mans Fancy.
-Bab's Dream House
"The Life Of Riley" ep 527 Bab's Dream House.
-Vacation Plans
"The Life Of Riley" ep 537 Vacation Plans.
-Help For Honeybee
"The Life Of Riley" ep 634 Help For Honeybee.
-French Professor
Life of Riley EP French_Professor.
-Life Of Riley January 02 1953
Life Of Riley January 02 1953.
-Bob and Schultzy Reunite
Love That Bob-5x01-1958-09-23-Bob and Schultzy Reunite.
-Bob and the Dumb Blonde
Love That Bob Ep 5x02 Bob and the Dumb Blonde.
-Bob and the Ravishing Realtor
Love That Bob Ep 5x04 Bob and the Ravishing Realtor.
-Bob Becomes A Stage Uncle
Love That Bob Ep 5x09 Bob becomes A Stage Uncle.
-Bob Butters Beck, Beck Butters Better
Love That Bob Ep 5x10 Bob Butters Beck, Beck Butters Better.
-Collins The Crooner
Love That Bob Ep 5x11 Collins The Crooner.
-Bob Judges A Beauty Contest
Love That Bob ep 5x12 Bob Judges A Beauty Contest.
-Bob Plays Margaret's Game
Love That Bob ep 5x13 Bob Plays Margaret's Game.
-Grandpa Moves West
Love That Bob ep 5x14 1958-12-30 - Grandpa Moves West.
-Grandpa's Christmas Visit
Love That Bob Ep2x14 Grandpa's Christmas Visit.
-Bob Gets Harvey A Raise
Love That Bob Ep4x24 Bob Gets Harvey A Raise.
-Bob Saves Harvey
Love That Bob Ep 4x25 Bob Saves Harvey.
-Love That Bob: Bob Goes Bird Watching
Love That Bob Ep 4x26 Bob Goes Bird Watching.
-Bob Goes To The Moon
Love That Bob Season 4 Episode 27 Bob Goes To The Moon.
-Bob Retrenches
Love That Bob Season 4 Ep 28 Bob Retrenches.
-Grandpa Attends A Convention
Love That Bob Ep 4x31 Grandpa Attends A Convention.
-Grandpa's Old Buddy
Love That Bob Ep 4x32 Grandpa's Old Buddy.
-Bob DIgs Rock And Roll
Love That Bob Ep 4x33 Bob DIgs Rock And Roll.
-Bob's Forgotten Fiancee
Love That Bob Ep 4x36 Bob's Forgotten Fiancee.
-Bob In Orbit
Love That Bob Ep 5x08 Bob In Orbit.
-Miss Television 1950 Contest
Miss U.S.Television 1950 Grand Finals.
-What's Cooking
My Little Margie 3x14 What's Cooking.
-Margies Millionth Member
My Little Margie Ep 3x17 Margies Millionth Member.
-Meet Mr. Murphy
My Little Margie Ep 3x18 Meet Mr. Murphy.
-Margie Babysits
My Little Margie 3x25 Margie Babysits.
-Honeyboy Honeywell
My Little Margie ep 3x34 Honeyboy Honeywell.
-Margie and the Shah
My Little Margie ep 3x37 Margie and the Shah.
-Star of Khyber
My Little Margie ep 4x04 Star of Khyber.
-The San Francisco Story
My Little Margie ep 4x14 The San Francisco Story.
-Miss Whoozis
My Little Margie ep 4x19 Miss Whoozis.
-The Unexpected Guest
My Little Margie ep 4x21 The Unexpected Guest.
-Verns Mother-in-Law
My Little Margie ep 4x23 Verns Mother-in-Law.
-The Hawaii Story
My Little Margie ep 4x26 The Hawaii Story.
-Corpus Delicti
My Little Margie ep 4x30 Corpus Delecti.
-Papa and Maboo
My Little Margie ep 4x34 Papa and Maboo.
-One Step Beyond: Earthquake ( Season 2, Episode 17)
In this Episode of the Sci-Fi/Mystery Show, a San Franciscan Bellboy has vision of a terrible impending earthquake.
-One Step Beyond: Night of April 14th
Night of April 14th. First Aired: 1/27/1959.
-The Dark Room
One Step Beyond: The Dark Room, Season 1 Episode 4 First Aired 2/10/1959.
-The Dream
One Step Beyond: The Dream Season 1 Episode 7 First Aired: 3/3/1959.
-The Dead Part of the House
One Step Beyond: The Dead Part of the House Season 1 Episode 9 First Aired 3/17/1959.
-The Vision
One Step Beyond: The Vision Season 1 Episode 10 First Aired 3/24/1959.
-The Devil's Laughter
One Step Beyond: The Devil's Laughter Season 1 Episode 11 First Aired 3/31/1959.
-The Return of Mitchell Campion
One Step Beyond: The Return of Mitchell Campion Season 1 Episode 12 First Aired 4/7/1959.
-The Secret
One Step Beyond: The Secret Season 1 Episode 14 First Aired 4/21/1959.
-The Aerialist
One Step Beyond: The Aerialist Season 1 Episode 15 First Aired 4/28/1959.
-The Captain's Guests
One Step Beyond: The Captain's Guests Season 1 Episode 19 First Aired 5/26/1959.
-Echo
One Step Beyond: Echo Season 1 Episode 20 First Aired 6/2/1959.
-Front Runner
One Step Beyond: Front Runner Season 1 Episode 21 First Aired 6/9/1959.
-Delusion
One Step Beyond: Delusion Season 2 Episode 1 First Aired: 9/15/1959.
-Ordeal on Locust Street
One Step Beyond: Ordeal on Locust Street, Season 2 Episode 2 First Aired 9/22/1959.
-Brainwave
One Step Beyond: Brainwave Season 2 Episode 3 First Aired 10/6/1959.
-Doomsday
One Step Beyond: Doomsday Season: 2 Episode 4 First Aired: 10/13/1959.
-The Inheritance
One Step Beyond: The Inheritance Season 2 Episode 6 First Aired: 10/27/1959.
-The Open Window
One Step Beyond: The Open Window Season 2 Episode 7 First Aired 11/3/1959.
-Message from Clara
One Step Beyond: Message from Clara Season 2 Episode 8 First Aired 11/10/1959.
-Forked Lightning
One Step Beyond: Forked Lightning Season 2 Episode 9 First Aired: 11/17/1959.
-Dead Ringer
One Step Beyond: Dead Ringer Season 2 Episode 11 First Aired 12/1/1959.
-Make Me Not a Witch
One Step Beyond: Make Me Not a Witch Season 2 Episode 14 First Aired 12/22/1959.
-The Hand
One Step Beyond: The Hand Season 2 Episode 15 First Aired 12/29/1959.
-The Justice Tree
One Step Beyond: The Justice Tree Season 2 Episode 16 First Aired 1/5/1960.
-Earthquake
One Step Beyond: Earthquake Season 2 Episode 17 First Aired 1/12/1960.
-Who Are You?
One Step Beyond: Who Are You? Season 2 Episode 20 First Aired 2/2/1960.
-The Lovers
One Step Beyond: The Lovers Season 2 Episode 22 First Aired 2/16/1960.
-Vanishing Point
One Step Beyond: Vanishing Point Season 2 Episode 23 First Aired 2/23/1960.
-The Explorer
One Step Beyond: The Explorer Season 2 Episode 26 First Aired 3/15/1960.
-The Clown
One Step Beyond: The Clown Season 2 Episode 27 First Aired 3/22/1960.
-I Saw You Tomorrow
One Step Beyond: I Saw You Tomorrow Season 2 Episode 28 First Aired 4/5/1960.
-The Peter Hurkos Story (part 1 of 2)
One Step Beyond: The Peter Hurkos Story (1) Season 2 Episode 30 First Aired 4/19/1960 (part 1 of 2)
-The Peter Hurkos Story (part 2 of 2)
One Step Beyond: The Peter Hurkos Story (2) Season 2 Episode 31 First Aired 4/26/1960 (part 2 of 2).
-Delia
One Step Beyond: Delia Season 2 Episode 32 First Aired 5/3/1960.
-The Visitor
One Step Beyond: The Visitor Season 2 Episode 33 First Aired 5/10/1960.
-Gypsy
One Step Beyond: Gypsy Season 2 Episode 34 First Aired 5/17/1960.
-Tidal Wave
One Step Beyond: Tidal Wave Season 3 Episode 1 First Aired 8/30/1960.
-Anniversary of a Murder
One Step Beyond: Anniversary of a Murder Season 3 Episode 2 First Aired 9/27/1960.
-Moment of Hate
One Step Beyond: Moment of Hate Season 3 Episode 6 First Aired 10/25/1960.
-To Know the End
One Step Beyond: To Know the End Season 3 Episode 7 First Aired 11/1/1960.
-The Trap
One Step Beyond: The Trap Season 3 Episode 8 First Aired 11/15/1960.
-Tonight at 12:17
One Step Beyond: Tonight at 12:17 Season 3 Episode 11 First Aired 12/6/1960.
-Legacy of Love
One Step Beyond: Legacy of Love Season 3 Episode 13 First Aired 12/20/1960.
-The Executioner
One Step Beyond: The Executioner Season 3 Episode 15 First Aired 1/3/1961.
-Dead Man's Tale
One Step Beyond: Dead Man's Tale Season 3 Episode 17 First Aired 1/17/1961.
-Person Unknown
One Step Beyond: Person Unknown Season 3 Episode 20 First Aired 2/7/1961.
-Night of Decision
One Step Beyond: Night of Decision Season 3 Episode 21 First Aired 2/21/1961.
-Ozzie and Harriet: An Evening With Hamlet
Ozzie and Harriet An Evening With Hamlet.
-Busy Christmas
Ozzie And Harriet ep Busy Christmas.
-David's 17th Birthday
Ozzie and Harriet ep David's 17th Birthday.
-A Day In Bed
Ozzie and Harriet ep A Day In Bed.
-A Hairstyle For Harriet
Ozzie and Harriet ep A Hairstyle For Harriet.
-David Picks Up the Tab
Ozzie and Harriet ep David Picks Up the Tab.
-Father and Son Tournament
Ozzie and Harriet ep Father and Son Tournament.
-Halloween Party
Ozzie and Harriet ep Halloween Party.
-Ozzie's Double
Ozzie and Harriet ep Ozzie's Double.
-Ricky The Drummer
Ozzie and Harriet ep Ricky The Drummer.
-Road Race
Ozzie and Harriet ep Road Race.
-The Ballet
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Ballet.
-The Bird's Nest
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Bird's Nest.
-The Bowling Alley
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Bowling Alley.
-The Car Mix-up
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Car Mix-up.
-The Duenna
Ozzie And Harriet ep The Duenna.
-The Editor
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Editor.
-The Initiation
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Initiation.
-The Jet Pilot
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Jet Pilot.
-The New Chairs
Ozzie and Harriet ep The New Chairs.
-The Orchid And The Violet
Ozzie And Harriet ep The Orchid And The Violet.
-The Pancake Mix
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Pancake Mix.
-The Reading Room
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Reading Room.
-The Suggestion Box
Ozzie And Harriet ep The Suggestion Box
Keywords: Ozzie And Harriet; Classic TV
-The Tuba Incident
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Tuba Incident.
-Ozzie and Harriet misc ep 02
Ozzie and Harriet misc ep 02.
-Ozzie and Harriet misc 03
Ozzie and Harriet misc 03.
-Ozzie And Harriet Misc ep 05
Ozzie And Harriet Misc ep 05.
-The Boys Paper Route
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Boys Paper Route.
-The Traffic Signal
Ozzie and Harriet ep The Traffic Signal.
-Promo F Troop ABC-TV 1965 Tuesday Night
Promo F Troop ABC-TV 1965 Tuesday Night.
-Promo He She CBS TV 1967
Promo He She CBS TV 1967.
-Promo Hogans Heroes CBS TV 1967
Promo Hogans Heroes CBS TV 1967.
-Promo Honey West ABC-TV 1965 Friday Night
Promo Honey West ABC-TV 1965 Friday Night.
-Promo Real McCoys ABC-TV 1961
Promo Real McCoys ABC-TV 1961.
-Ranch Party - Wm. B Wagnon, Jr.
Ranch Party (1957) Produced By : Wm. B Wagnon, Jr. Directed By : Irvin Atkins Associate Producer: Jim Gates Starring: Tex Ritter, Carl Perkins, Smiley Burnette, Mac Wiseman, Lorrie and Larry Collins, Marilyn and Wesley Tuttle, Freddie Hart, Joe and Rose Maphis, Johnny Bond, Les "Carrot Top", Anderson Skeets McDonalds, Fiddlin Kate and The Ranch Party Gang.
-The Rex Humbard Show - Rex Humbard
The Rex Humbard Show from 1966.
-"The Colgate Comedy Hour" Episode #1.16 - Michael Todd
"The Colgate Comedy Hour" Episode #1.16 (1950) Original Air Date: 24 December 1950 (Season 1, Episode 16) Produced by Michael Tod. Directed by Fred Hamilton.
-"The Kaiser Aluminum Hour" - Worthington Miner
"The Kaiser Aluminum Hour" (1956) The Army Game Original Air Date: 3 July 1956 (Season 1, Episode 1) Produced by Worthington Miner. Director: Franklin J. Schaffner.
-The Garry Moore Show - Perry Cross
The Garry Moore Show (1960) Season 1, Ep 31: January 19, 1960 Garry's guests are comic Kay Ballard, actor John Payne and singer Roberta Sherwood. Highlights include: an installment of Allen Funt's Candid Camera; "That Wonderful Year" is 1922. Regulars include Carol Burnett, Marion Lorne, Durwood Kirby, and the Irwin Kostal orchestra. Series Produced by Sylvester L. Weaver Jr..
-"Climax!" A Promise to Murder - Tony Barr
"Climax!" A Promise to Murder (1955) Produced & Directed by Tony Barr Writers: John Kneubuhl (writer) Oscar Wilde (story) Original Air Date: 17 November 1955 (Season 2, Episode 10).
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #2.28 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #2.28 (1965) Original Air Date: 10 April 1965 (Season 2, Episode 28) Directed by Grey Lockwood.
-"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Episode #2.5 - Robert Wells
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Episode #2.5 (1957) Original Air Date: 24 November 1957 (Season 2, Episode 5) Directed by William Asher.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #3.32 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #3.32 (1966) Original Air Date: 7 May 1966 (Season 3, Episode 32) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.16 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.16 (1967) Original Air Date: 7 January 1967 (Season 4, Episode 16) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.18 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.18 (1967) Original Air Date: 21 January 1967 (Season 4, Episode 18) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.19 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.19 (1967) Original Air Date: 4 February 1967 (Season 4, Episode 19) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.20 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.20 (1967) Original Air Date: 11 February 1967 (Season 4, Episode 20) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #5.10 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #5.10 (1967) Original Air Date: 14 November 1967 (Season 5, Episode 10) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #5.14 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #5.14 (1967) Original Air Date: 19 December 1967 (Season 5, Episode 14) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #5.7 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #5.7 (1967) Original Air Date: 17 October 1967 (Season 5, Episode 7) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #6.12 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #6.12 (1968) Original Air Date: 21 December 1968 (Season 6, Episode 12) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #6.5 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #6.5 (1968) Original Air Date: 26 October 1968 (Season 6, Episode 5) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #6.23 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #6.23 (1969) Original Air Date: 15 March 1969 (Season 6, Episode 23) Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.3 - William O. Harbach
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #4.3 (1966) Original Air Date: 1 October 1966 (Season 4, Episode 3). Directed by Grey Lockwood. Produced by William O. Harbach.
-Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough
Season 1, Ep 35: The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough This is the story of the hunt for the MacGregan treasure -- and curse!
-Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Neurotic Detective
Season 1, Ep 36: The Case of the Neurotic Detective Holmes begins acting even stranger than usual -- he tries to keep Watson from seeing the diamond necklace in his humidor, refuses to help Lestrade with the crime wave and dresses up to go to a dance!
-Four O'clock (Alfred Hitchcock)
Suspicion ep 1x01 Four O'clock.
-Age Of Peril
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Age Of Peril * Season: 1 * Episode: 20 * First Aired: 2/15/1952.
-Ahead of His Time
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Ahead of His Time * Season: 1 * Episode: 41 * First Aired: 7/18/1952.
-Appointment on Mars
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Appointment on Mars * Season: 1 * Episode: 39 * First Aired: 6/27/1952.
-Flight Overdue
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Flight Overdue * Season: 1 * Episode: 26 * First Aired: 3/28/1952.
-Plague from Space
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Plague from Space * Season: 1 * Episode: 30 * First Aired: 4/25/1952.
-Red Dust
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Red Dust * Season: 1 * Episode: 31 * First Aired: 5/2/1952.
-Sneak Attack
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Sneak Attack * Season: 1 * Episode: 13 * First Aired: 12/7/1951.
-Test Flight
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Test Flight * Season: 1 * Episode: 10 * First Aired: 10/26/1951.
-The Children's Room
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Children's Room * Season: 1 * Episode: 22 * First Aired: 2/29/1952.
-The Dark Angel
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Dark Angel * Season: 1 * Episode: 8 * First Aired: 9/28/1951.
-The Duplicates
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Duplicates * Season: 1 * Episode: 40 * First Aired: 7/4/1952.
-The Golden Ingot
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Golden Ingot * Season: 1 * Episode: 32 * First Aired: 5/9/1952.
-The Invader
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Invader * Season: 1 * Episode: 14 * First Aired: 12/21/1951.
-The Search For The Flying Saucer
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Search For The Flying Saucer * Season: 1 * Episode: 11 * First Aired: 11/9/1951.
-Time to Go
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Time to Go * Season: 1 * Episode: 29 * First Aired: 4/18/1952.
-Verdict from Space
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Verdict from Space * Season: 1 * Episode: 1 * First Aired: 8/3/1951.
-World of Water
Tales Of Tomorrow ep World of Water * Season: 1 * Episode: 34 * First Aired: 5/23/1952.
-The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - Paul Henning
The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - Paul Henning Episode "Granny's Garden".
THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES did turn into television's number one show faster than any sitcom in history. A supreme television classic, this CBS-TV folklore favorite ran for nine years and still holds the record for TV's highest-rated half hour.
-The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - Paul Henning
The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - Paul Henning Episode "Getting Settled".
-The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - Paul Henning
The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - Paul Henning Episode "The Clampets Strike Oil".
-The Bing Crosby Show - Bing Crosby
Unknown air-date, but believed to be from the 1960s.
-The Dick Van Dyke Show TV-Show - Carl Reiner
The Dick Van Dyke Show TV-Show
Episode: A man's Theet Are Not His Own
The Dick Van Dyke Show was an American television situation comedy which initially aired on CBS from October 3, 1961 to June 1, 1966, created by Carl Reiner and starring Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. Totalling 158 episodes and five seasons, the show was also produced by Reiner, who wrote many episodes and played the part of Alan Brady. Reiner based the main character on himself and the Brady character on his former boss Sid Caesar.
-The Dick Van Dyke Show TV-Show - Carl Reiner
The Dick Van Dyke Show TV-Show
Episode: Hustling the Hustler
-The Dick Van Dyke Show TV-Show - Carl Reiner
The Dick Van Dyke Show TV-Show
Episode: Give Me Your Walls
-"The Freddy Martin Show" - Perry Lafferty
"The Freddy Martin Show" (1951) Premiere : 12 July 1951 (USA) Series Produced by Perry Lafferty. Directed by Perry Lafferty.
-The Garry Moore Show - Garry Moore
Episode from May 29th, 1962.
-The Liberace Show From 1955
The Liberace Show From 1955.
-The Lux Show With Rosemary Clooney
The Lux Show With Rosemary Clooney (1957) Aired : NBC at Thursday 10:00 PM (30 min.) Premiered:September 26, 1957 Last Aired:June 19, 1958 The series was broadcast live and in color on NBC Thursday evenings from September 1957 through June of 1958. Regulars on the program were Frank De Vol and his orchestra & the Modernaires. The series follows "The Rosemary Clooney Show," which ran from 1956 to 1957.
-The Old American Barn Dance Show - William Klein
The Old American Barn Dance Show 1953 Show #1
Originally on:Dumont Premiered:July 5, 1953 Last Aired:September 13, 1953 Produced by : William Klein Directed by : Fred Niles This summer series was one of TV's earliest country music programs. Bill Bailey hosted this filmed Dumont network progam from Chicago and sang a few songs himself. Regular performers included Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Candy Mountain Girls, The Chordmen and Pee Wee King. Other country performers who made an appearance on the series included: Merle Travis, Kenny Roberts and others.
-The Old American Barn Dance Show - William Klein
The Old American Barn Dance Show 1953 Show #2
-Little Old Lady
The Lucy Show ep Little Old Lady.
-Lucy And Carol In Palm Springs
The Lucy Show Lucy And Carol In Palm Springs.
-Lucy and George Burns
The Lucy Show ep Lucy and George Burns.
-Lucy and Paul Winchell
The Lucy Show ep Lucy and Paul Winchell.
-Lucy and the Efficiency Expert
The Lucy Show ep Lucy and the Efficiency Expert.
-Lucy and The Flight Manager
The Lucy Show ep Lucy and The Flight Manager.
-Lucy And The French Movie Star
The Lucy Show Lucy And The French Movie Star.
-Lucy and the RingaDing Ring
The Lucy Show ep Lucy and the RingaDing Ring.
-Lucy and the Submarine
The Lucy Show ep Lucy and the Submarine.
-Lucy And The Substitute Secretary
The Lucy Show Lucy And The Substitute Secretary.
-Lucy And Viv Put In A Shower
The Lucy Show Lucy And Viv Put In A Shower.
-Lucy Gets A Roommate
THe Lucy Show ep Lucy Gets A Roommate.
-Lucy Gets Caught In The Draft
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Gets Caught In The Draft.
-Lucy Gets Jack Bennys Account
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Gets Jack Bennys Account.
-Lucy Gets Trapped
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Gets Trapped.
-Lucy Flies To London
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Flies To London.
-Lucy meets John Wayne
The Lucy Show ep Lucy meets John Wayne.
-Lucy Meets Pat Collins
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Meets Pat Collins.
-Lucy Meets Robert Goulet
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Meets Robert Goulet.
-Lucy Meets Sheldon Leonard
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Meets Sheldon Leonard.
-Lucy Meets Tennessee Ernie Ford
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Meets Tennessee Ernie Ford.
-Lucy meets the Berles
The Lucy Show ep Lucy meets the Berles.
-Lucy Meets The Law
The Lucy Show ep Lucy Meets The Law.
-Lucys Barbershop Quartet
The Lucy Show ep Lucys Barbershop Quartet.
-Lucy The Babysitter
The Lucy Show ep Lucy The Babysitter.
-Lucy The Bean Queen
The Lucy Show ep Lucy The Bean Queen.
-Lucy The Starmaker
The Lucy Show ep Lucy The Starmaker.
-Lucy Main Street USA
The Lucy Show ep Main Street USA.
-Lucy Mooney The Monkey
The Lucy Show ep Mooney The Monkey.
-Lucy Viv Visits Lucy
The Lucy Show ep Viv Visits Lucy.
-Another Chance
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Another Chance * Season: 2 * Episode: 26 * First Aired: 2/13/1953.
-Ghost Writer
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Ghost Writer * 75. * Season: 2 * Episode: 32 * First Aired: 3/27/1953.
-Read to Me Herr Doktor
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Read to Me Herr Doktor * Season: 2 * Episode: 31 * First Aired: 3/20/1953.
-The Seeing Eye Surgeon
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Seeing Eye Surgeon * Season: 2 * Episode: 3 * First Aired: 9/5/1952.
-The Bitter Storm
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Bitter Storm * Season: 2 * Episode: 19 * First Aired: 12/26/1952.
-The Evil Within
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Evil Within * Season: 2 * Episode: 37 * First Aired: 5/1/1953.
-The Fatal Flower
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Fatal Flower * Season: 2 * Episode: 17 * First Aired: 12/12/1952.
-The Great Silence
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Great Silence * Season: 2 * Episode: 27 * First Aired: 2/20/1953.
-The Horn
Tales Of Tomorrow ep The Horn * Season: 2 * Episode: 8 * First Aired: 10/10/1952.
-Vic And Sade
Vic And Sade unknown Ep.
-Wesson Oil TV Commercial: Do You Read The Labels
Old Wesson Oil television commercial. The announcer is standing in a grocery store, where he demonstrates the difference in quality and value between Wesson Oil and an unnamed other brand of vegetable oil.
-WFAA TV: November 22nd - 24th, 1963 - WFAA TV
WFAA TV's news coverage from the weekend of November 22nd - 24th, 1963. Friday's news highlights covers the first hour (or so) of this program. Saturday & Sunday fill up hour number two.
-Many Happy Returns (aka: Invaders at Ground Zero)
Tales Of Tomorrow ep Many Happy Returns (aka: Invaders at Ground Zero) Season: 2 Episode: 10 First Aired: 10/24/1952.
-Little Black Bag
Tales of Tomorrow ep Little Black Bag Season: 1 Episode: 35 First Aired: 5/30/1952.
-"Judge Roy Bean" Slightly Prodigal
"Judge Roy Bean" Slightly Prodigal Original Air Date: 1956 (Season 1, Episode 7).
-"Judge Roy Bean" Black Jack
"Judge Roy Bean" Black Jack Original Air Date: 1956 (Season 1, Episode 8).V
-One Step Beyond : The Last Round
One Step Beyond: The Last Round Season 3 Episode 16 First Aired 1/10/1961.
-"Judge Roy Bean" Letty Leaves Home
"Judge Roy Bean" Letty Leaves Home Original Air Date: 1956 (Season 1, Episode 13).
-Love of Life
Long running CBS soap opera January 15,1953.
-The Soupy Sales Show
An episode from 1965.
-A Year Ago Today : WFAA - November 22nd, 1964 - WFAA TV
A Year Ago Today : November 22nd, 1964. By WFAA TV.
-The Christmas Carol - TV Version - Bernard Ebert
The Christmas Carol (1949) (TV). Produced by Bernard Ebert. Director: Arthur Pierson. Writers: Charles Dickens. (short story "A Christmas Carol"), Arthur Pierson (adaptation). Vincent Price (Host / Narrator).
-A Special Political Broadcast
1960 campaign infomercial on behalf on Senator Kennedy by Senator William Fulbright (D-AR).
-Assorted Public Service Announcements
A few of those PSA's that they often used to show at the end of your favorite programs of the 1950s and 60s.
-Assorted TV Show Cast Member Commercials
Various television show characters advertising for sponsors products.
-As The World Turns
Long running CBS soap opera.From November 22,1963, so there will be interuptions.
-Sister Sues Sweetheart
Calvin and the Colonel ep 15 Sister Sues Sweetheart. Missing almost entire intro. Show intact. No Commercials.
-Sycamore Lodge
Calvin and the Colonel ep 05 Sycamore Lodge.
-Thanksgiving Dinner
Calvin and the Colonel ep 03 Thanksgiving Dinner. Missing some seconds of intro. Show intact. No Commercials.
-Wheeler Dealer
Calvin and the Colonel Ep 08 Wheeling and Dealing.
-"Our Miss Brooks" - Larry Berns
"Our Miss Brooks" (1952) Premiere : 3 October 1952 (USA). Series Produced by Larry Berns and Directed by Al Lewis, John Rich, William Asher.
-"The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show" - Joe Hamilton
"The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show" (1966) Series Produced by Joe Hamilton, Carol Kritz associate producer. Guest Stars: Jonathan Winters & The Supremes.
-Death Valley Days - Dorrell McGowan
Death Valley Days (1952) Brought to you by The Pacific Coast Borax Co. Executive Producer : Louis Gray Producer : Dorrell McGowan Directed by : Stuart McGowan Cast : Sally Mansfield Jim Davis Louise Arthur John Eldridge Marian Mosick Louise Franklin Bernice Simmons Glase Lohman Kenne Duncan.
-"The Dennis O'Keefe Show" - Counterfeiters(?)
Episode of the forgotten classic TV series "The Dennis O'Keefe Show". This is 50's TV at it's most generic.
-Dick Tracy : Two Episodes - Charles F. Haas
"Dick Tracy" (1950) TV series 1950-1951. Director: Charles F. Haas.
First Episode: 11 Dick Tracy Meets Heels Beals September 1950 (USA)
Second Episode: 10 Shaky's Secret treasure Original Air Date: unknown.
-Dick Tracy - Four Episodes - Charles F. Haas
Dick Tracy (1950-1951) Ralph Byrd ... Dick Tracy (33 episodes, 1950-1953) Joe Devlin ... Sam Catchem (31 episodes, 1950-1953) William Woodson ... Narrator (22 episodes, 1950) First Aired: September 11th, 1950 Director: Charles F. Haas Writers: Fritz Blocki (writer) Chester Gould (comic strip characters)
Season 1, Episode 9: The Mole: Part 1
Season 1, Episode 10: The Mole: Part 2
Season 1, Episode 14: Flattop: Part 1(?)
Season 1, Episode 16: Hi-Jack.
-Comedy-Western: 'Dusty's Trail' - Androcles and the Bear
Comedy-Western called "Dusty's Trail". This episode is called "Androcles and the Bear". Silly, but cute. Commonly considered to be a spin-off of "Gilligan's Island". Public domain as it's copyright wasn't renewed. Running time is short as this was a syndicated show.
-"Mister Ed" - Ed the Beneficiary
"Mister Ed" episode 'Ed the Beneficiary', which for unknown reasons has entered the public domain. The show was about a Man who was friends with a talking horse.
-Pilot Episode
Fibber MCGee And Molly Pilot Episode.
-Paradise Lost
Follow That Man Season 4 EP 06 Paradise Lost.
-Get Out Of Town
Follow That Man Season 4 EP08 Get Out Of Town.
-Fuller's Folly
Follow That Man Season 4 Episode 09 Fuller's Folly.
-Killer Cat
Follow That Man Season 4 EP 11 Killer Cat.
-Ferry Boat
Follow That Man Season 4 EP 16 Ferry Boat.
-The Silken Touch
Follow That Man EP 4x18 The Silken Touch.
-Gay 90's Revue
The Gay 90's Revue, with Joe Howard.
-The Face Is Familiar
General Electric Theater ep The Face Is Familiar.
-The Honest Man
General Electric Theater ep The Honest Man.
-Hancock's Half Hour - The Alpine Holyday - Duncan Wood
Season 2 Episode 1 Original Air Date - 1 April 1957.
-Hancock's Half Hour - Air Steward Hancock - Duncan Wood
Series 3 Episode 5 Original Air date 28 October 1957.
-Hancock's Half Hour - The Lawyer - Duncan Wood
Series 3 Episode 9 Original Air Date - 2-12-1957.
-Hancock's Half Hour - Competitions: How to Win Money and Influence People - Duncan Wood
Series 3 Episode 10 Original Air Date 9 December 1957.
-Hancock's Half Hour - There's an Airfield at the Bottom of My Garden - Duncan Wood
Series 3 Episode 11 Original Airdate 16 December 1957.
-Hancock's Half Hour - Ericson The Viking - Duncan Wood
Series 4 Episode 1 Original Air Date 26 Dec 1958.
-Invisible Man - Bank Raid 1958
Episode Nine of the British television series, "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man".
-Invisible Man - Behind the Mask 1958
Episode Three of the 1958 British television series "H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man". Not really anything to do with the Novel, the series is a fantasy-espionage series - like Danger Man or the Avengers with the added invisibility.
-Invisible Man - Blind Justice 1958
Episode Eight of the classic British television series "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man" from 1958.
-Invisible Man - Crisis in the Desert 1958
Episode Two of the 1958 British television series "H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man". Not really anything to do with the Novel, the series is a fantasy-espionage series - like Danger Man or the Avengers with the added invisibility.
-Invisible Man - Jailbreak 1958
Episode Seven of "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man" - British television series from 1958.
-Invisible Man - Picnic with Death 1958
Episode Twelve of the British television series, "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man".
-Invisible Man - Play to Kill 1958
Episode Thirteen of the British television series "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man".
-Invisible Man - Secret Experiment 1958
First episode of the 1958 British television series "H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man". Not really anything to do with the Novel, the series is a fantasy-espionage series - like Danger Man or the Avengers with the added invisibility.
-Invisible Man - Shadow on the Screen 1958
Episode Four of "H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man" - British TV series from 1958.
-Invisible Man - Strange Partners 1958
Episode Ten of the British television series, "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man".
-Invisible Man - The Locked Room 1958
Episode Six of the British television series "H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man".
-"Thriller" The Return of Andrew Bentley - William Frye
Season 2 Episode 12. This is the only episode of the Thriller series to enter the Public Domain. It stars and is directed by John Newland of "One Step Beyond" fame.
-"Meet Corliss Archer" - The Algebra Problem
Episode "The Algebra Problem" of the forgotten 50's sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer".
-Failed TV Pilot: "Meet The O'Briens" (1954)
Failed TV pilot called "Meet The O'Briens". Made in 1954, This TV pilot seems more like a 40's comedy short than a 50's TV program.
-Nosed Out
Mr and Mrs North ep 1-06 Nosed Out.
-The Third Eye
Mr and Mrs North ep 1-18 The Third Eye.
-Breakout
Mr and Mrs North ep 1x29 Breakout.
-Weekend Murder
Mr and Mrs North ep 1x01 Weekend Murder.
-Til Death Do Us Part
Mr and Mrs North ep 1x02 Til Death Do Us Part.
-These Latins
Mr and Mrs North ep 1x05 These Latins.
-Comic Strip Tease
Mr and Mrs North ep 1x10 Comic Strip Tease.
-House Behind the Wall
Mr and Mrs North ep 1x16 House Behind the Wall.
-Target
Mr and Mrs North ep 2x01 Target.
-Flight 217
Mr and Mrs North ep 2x06 Flight 217.
-One Step Beyond : The Dream
Episode of the classic sci-fi/mystery show.
-Operation Cicero (TV) - Ben Feiner Jr.
Operation Cicero (1956) (TV) Produced by Ben Feiner Jr., Director: Hubert Cornfield.
-One Step Beyond : Reunion - Collier Young
Episode from November 24th, 1959.
-One Step Beyond : The Mask - Collier Young
Season 2, Episode 24: The Mask Original Air Date: 1 March 1960 During World War II, Lt. Wilenski bails out of a crippled plane over the Sahara Desert, but the harsh and unrelenting conditions in the desert almost result in his death. After his rescue, however, he and his rescuers are stunned to discover that he not only has somehow acquired the memory of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, but also has the monarch's facial features!
-One Step Beyond : Rendezvous - Collier Young
Season 3, Episode 14: Rendezvous Original Air Date: 27 December 1960 A wife is notified that her husband, a Marine, has been lost at sea. However, she refuses to believe that he is dead and knows that he will return to her. Soon afterwards she is walking alone through a park when a would-be mugger approaches her, but he is scared off by the sudden appearance of what looks to be some sort of spirit.
-One Step Beyond : The Sacred Mushroom - Collier Young
Episode from January 24th, 1961.
-One Step Beyond : The Sorcerer - Collier Young
Season 3, Episode 31: The Sorcerer. Original Air Date: 23 May 1961.
-One Step Beyond - The Bride Possessed
One Step Beyond - Season one, episode one. A bride begins to predict details of an area she has never visited before, then acts strangely towards her new husband. Original airdate: 1/20/1959.
-"The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show" - Paul Winchell
"The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show" (1954) Premiere : 18 September 1950 (USA).
-Petticoat Junction - Paul Henning
Season 1 episode #16 Bobbie Jo and the Beatnik from January 7, 1964.
Keywords: Petticoat Junction; Classic TV; 1960's
-Petticoat Junction - Paul Henning
Season 1 episode #6 Please Buy My Violets from October 29, 1963.
Keywords: Petticoat Junction; Classic TV; 1960's
-Petticoat Junction - Paul Henning
Season 1 episode #20 Last Chance Farm from February 4, 1964.
Keywords: Petticoat Junction; Classic TV; 1960's
-Petticoat Junction - Paul Henning
Season 1 episode 8 Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb from November 12, 1963.
-Portia Faces Life
Long forgotten 1950s soap opera.
-Promo Lawrence Welk Hollywood Palace ABC 1964
Promo Lawrence Welk Hollywood Palace ABC 1964.
-Promo O.K.Crackerby ABC-TV 1965 Thursday_night
Promo O.K.Crackerby ABC-TV 1965 Thursday_night.
-Promo The F.B.I. ABC-TV 1965 Sunday night
Promo The F.B.I. ABC-TV 1965 Sunday night.
-Promo The Good Guys CBS TV 1968
Promo The Good Guys CBS TV 1968.
-Public Prosecutor - Case Of The Man Who Wasn't There
Early Dumont Network detective show.Not a bad show for its time,certainly better than Admiral Broadway Revue.Features young DeForest Kelley - Dr."Bones" McCoy.
-The Rosemary Clooney Show
With Ernie Ford. Unknown air-date.
-Amanda Blake Guests
The Red Skelton Show With Amanda Blake as Guest.
-Carol Channing Guests
The Red Skelton Show Carol Channing Guest. RedSkelton
-Franklin Pangborn as Guest
The Red Skelton Shows with Franklin Pangborn as Guest.
-George Raft as Guest
The Red Skelton Show with George Raft as Guest.
-Mary McCarty as Guest
The Red Skelton Show with Mary McCarty as Guest.
-Virginia Gregg as Guest
The Red Skelton Show with Virginia Gregg as Guest.
-The Coming Of Robin Hood
The Adventures of Robin Hood ep 01 The Coming Of Robin Hood.
-The Moneylender
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 02 The Moneylender.
-Dead Or Alive
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 03 Dead Or Alive.
-Friar Tuck
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 04 Friar Tuck.
-Maid Marion
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 05 Maid Marion.
-A Guest For The Gallows
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 06 A Guest For The Gallows.
-The Challenge
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 07 The Challenge.
-Queen Eleanor
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 08 Queen Eleanor.
-Checkmate
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 09 Checkmate.
-The Ordeal
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 10 The Ordeal.
-A Husband For Marian
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 11 A Husband For Marian.
-The Highlander
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 12 The Highlander.
-The Youngest Outlaw
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 13 The Youngest Outlaw.
-The Betrothal
The Adventures Of Robin Hood Ep 14 The Betrothal.
-The Alchemist
The Adventures Of Robin Hood Ep 15 The Alchemist.
-The Sheriff's Boots
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 19 The Sheriff's Boots.
-Errand of Mercy
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 20 Errand of Mercy.
-The Vandals
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 21 The Vandals.
-Richard The Lion-Heart
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 22 Richard The Lion-Heart.
-The Ladies Of Sherwood
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 23 The Ladies Of Sherwood.
-Will Scarlett
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 24 Will Scarlett.
-The Deserted Castle
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 25 The Deserted Castle.
-The Miser
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 26 The Miser.
-Trial By Battle
The Adventures of Robin Hood ep 27 Trial By Battle.
-Children Of Greenwood
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 28 Children Of Greenwood.
-The May Queen
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 29 The May Queen.
-The Wanderer
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 30 The Wanderer.
-The Byzantine Treasure
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 31 The Byzantine Treasure.
-Secret Mission
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 32 Secret Mission.
-The Inquisitor
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 33 The Inquisitor.
-Tables Turned
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 34 Tables Turned.
-The Traitor
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 35 The Traitor.
-The Thorkill Ghost
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 36 The Thorkill Ghost.
-The Knight Who Came To Dinner
The Adventures of Robin Hood ep 37 The Knight Who Came To Dinner.
-The Wager
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 38 The Wager.
-The Prisoner
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep 39 The Prisoner (end of season 1).
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 1 - Tonsils - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E01 - 10 04 49 - Tonsils Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 2 - Babs and Simon Step Out - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E02 - 10 11 49 - Babs and Simon Step Out Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 3 - Egberts Chemistry Set - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E03 - 10 18 49 - Egberts Chemistry Set Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 4 - The French Professor - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E04 - 10 25 49 - The French Professor Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 5 - Nervous Breakdown - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E05 - 11 01 49 - Nervous Breakdown Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 6 - Assistant Manager - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E06 - 11 08 49 - Assistant Manager Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 7 - Riley's Birthday Gift - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E07 - 11 15 49 - Riley's Birthday Gift Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 8 - Riley, Gillis, and Vanderhopper Inc - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E08 - 11 22 49 - Riley, Gillis, and Vanderhopper Inc Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 9 - Junior Falls for Teacher - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E09 - 11 29 49 - Junior Falls for Teacher Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 10 - Night School - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E10 - 12 06 49 - Night School Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 11 - Prom Dress - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E11 - 12 13 49 - Prom Dress Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 12 - Junior's Birthday Party - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E12 - 12 20 49 - Juniorìs Birthday Party Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 13 - The Boarder - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1949) S1E13 - 12 27 49 - The Boarder Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher Series Film Editing by W...
Keywords: Classic TV; Comedy; Life of Riley
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 14 - The Peg's Birthday - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E14 - 01 03 50 - Peg's Birthday Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 15 - Junior Drops Out - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E15 - 01 10 50 - Junior Drops Out Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 16 - Riley's Firstborn - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E16 - 01 17 50 - Riley's Firstborn NOTE: Incomplete Episode Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 17 - Insurance - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E17 - 01 24 50 - Insurance Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 18 - The Gambler - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E18 - 01 31 50 - The Gambler Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 19 - Acting Lessons - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E19 - 02 07 50 - Acting Lessons Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 20 - Valentine's Day - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E20 - 02 14 50 - Valentine's Day Aired : NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired : March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 21 - Home Sweet Home - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E21 - 02 21 50 - Home Sweet Home Aired : NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered : October 4, 1949 Last Aired : March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 22 - South American Job - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E22 - 02 28 50 - South American Job Aired : NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired : March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 23 - Riley's Quarrel - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E23 - 03 07 50 - Riley's Quarrel Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired : March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 24 - Junior and The Bully - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E24 - 03 14 50 - Junior and The Bully Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 25 - The Banned Book - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E25 - 03 21 50 - The Banned Book Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Life of Riley : Season 1 Episode 26 - Five Dollar Bill - Irving Brecher
The Life of Riley (1950) S1E26 - 03 28 50 - Five Dollar Bill Aired: NBC at Tuesday 9:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1949 Last Aired: March 28, 1950 The first of two televised versions based on the radio series, Jackie Gleason played Chester A. Riley, a riveter with Stevenson Aircraft and Associates. He lived with his wife Peggy; and their children, Babs and Junior. Series Produced by Irving Brecher.
-The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show - Joe Hamilton
The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show (1966) Air Date: January 14th, 1966 Season 01: Episode 02 Johnny Carson is the substitute host for Sammy. Guests include Diahann Carroll, Joan Rivers, Mickey Rooney, Bobby Van, Guitarist Tony Mottola and Sleight-of-hand artist Don Allen. Series Produced by Joe Hamilton and directed by Clark Jones.
-'Way Out: William and Mary - Jacqueline Babbin
'Way Out : William and Mary (1961) Original Air Date: 31 March 1961 (Season 1, Episode 1) Produced by Jacqueline Babbin with David Susskind executive producer, Fred Wardenburg associate producer. Directed by Marc Daniels.
-'Way Out: I Heard You Calling Me - Mike Dann
'Way Out : I Heard You Calling Me (1961) Original Air Date: 5 May 1961 (Season 1, Episode 5). Produced by Mike Dann. Directed by Daniel Petrie.
-'Way Out: Dissolve to Black - Mike Dann
'Way Out : Dissolve to Black (1961) Original Air Date: 2 June 1961 (Season 1, Episode 8) Produced by Mike Dann Directed by William Corrigan.
-'Way Out: Death Wish - Jacqueline Babbin
'Way Out : Death Wish (1961) Original Air Date: 9 June 1961 (Season 1, Episode 9) Produced by Jacqueline Babbin.
-Studio One: Little Women
Studio One: Little Women A second, higher quality encoding of this episode of Studio One. This episode is one of the following two episodes in the series. I do not know which. Season 3, Episode 17: Little Women: Part 1 Original Air Date: 18 December 1950 Season 3, Episode 18: Little Women: Part 2 Original Air Date—25 December 1950.
-"General Electric Theater" - Sidney Luft
"General Electric Theater" (1956) The Judy Garland Musical Special Original Air Date: 8 April 1956 (Season 4, Episode 28) Produced by Sidney Luft.
-"Studio 57" Young Couples Only - Richard Irving
"Studio 57" Young Couples Only (1955) Directed by Richard Irving.
-"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Episode #7.8 - Robert Wells
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Episode #7.8 (1963) Original Air Date: 14 April 1963 (Season 7, Episode 8) Directed by William Asher Writing credits John Bradford writer Produced by Perry Cross.
-Sherlock Holmes in The Case of the Laughing Mummy - Sheldon Reynolds
Part of the 1954 TV series. One of Dr. Watson's former schoolmates has an Egyptian mummy in his house that makes noise.
-Sherlock Holmes in The Case of the Split Ticket - Sheldon Reynolds
Part of the 1954 TV series. An Irishman partners with two other persons to purchase a lottery ticket, but then is unable to collect his winnings.
-Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Diamond Tooth
Season 1, Ep 38: The Case of the Diamond Tooth Holmes is on the case of a man who is found dead in the river.
-Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Tyrant's Daughter
Season 1, Ep 39: The Case of the Tyrant's Daughter.
-Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Unlucky Gambler
Season 1, Ep 37: The Case of the Unlucky Gambler Andrew Fenwick hires Holmes to find his missing father, Herbert Fenwick. The trail leads to some pubhopping!
-"Shower of Stars" A Christmas Carol - Ralph Levy
"Shower of Stars" A Christmas Carol (1954) "Shower of Stars" (1954-1958) Also Known As: Chrysler Shower of Stars Season 1, Episode 4: A Christmas Carol Original Air Date—23 December 1954 IMDB PAGE Produced by Richard Fisher .... associate producer Ralph Levy .... producer Original Music by Bernard Herrmann Directed by Ralph Levy Writing credits (in alphabetical order) Maxwell Anderson adaptation Maxwell Anderson teleplay "A Christmas Carol" Charles Dickens story "A Christmas Carol".
-Studio One - Flowers From A Stranger - Worthington Miner
Episode 1.15 25 May 1949. Features Yul Brynner (with blonde hair!) as Dr Nestri. Contains original Westinghouse ads presented by Betty Furness.
-Studio One - Two Sharp Knives - Franklin J Schaffner
This is Season 2 Episode 10 Original Air Date 14 November 1949 Based on a story By Dashiell Hammet CAST Stanley Ridges Wynne Gibson Theodore Newton Peggy French Richard Purdy Hildy Parks Robert Emhardt Seth Arnold William Lee Tony Pellerin Paul Porter Richard Robbins Abe Vigoda Roland Wood Charles Kuhn Features original Westinghouse ads/demonstrations with Betty Furness.
-Suspense - Murder at the Mardi Gras
Another thrill packed episode.This one with the man of steel, George Reeves, before he moved to Metropolis and became Superman.
-Tales of Tomorrow - The Window
Last one I have. Kind of cool to see a 1950's TV studio step outside of the box. An early experiment in TV.
-Tennessee Ernie Ford with Charles Laughton
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show from 1959 with Charles Laughton as Guest.
-Molly Bee
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 1960 Molly Bee.
-The Big Story - Stuart Rosenberg
The Big Story (1957) A Pyramid Production An Official Films, Inc Presentation Executive Producer : Everett Rosenthall Producer : Stuart Rosenberg Directed by Larry Doheny Reporter : Frank Martin Ray Dixon : Terry O'Sullivan Fulton : Clem Fowler Floyd : Henry Velez Liutenant : Joseph Sullivan Clinton : Ken Walkin Deputy : James Stephens.
-"The Bob Crosby Show" - Bob Crosby
"The Bob Crosby Show" (1954) Premiere: 14 September 1953 (USA).
-The Easter Seal Teleparade of Stars From 1955
The Easter Seal Teleparade of Stars From 1955
Keywords: Teleparade of Stars; Easter Seal; Classic TV
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The Hollywood Palace : 1966 Christmas Special - William O. Harbach
The Hollywood Palace (1966) Season 4, Episode 14 Original Air Date: 24 December 1966 Directed by Grey Lockwood Produced by William O. Harbach.
-The Hollywood Palace : 1965 Christmas Special - Grey Lockwood
"The Hollywood Palace" Episode #3.13 (1965) Original Air Date: 25 December 1965 (Season 3, Episode 13) Directed by Grey Lockwood Produced by William O. Harbach.
-The "Lucky Strike" Program
The Jack Benny program TALENT SHOW - 30 December 1956 - Season 7, Episode 8 - Jayne Mansfield, Mel Blanc.
-The Road Of Life
Long forgotten NBC soap opera.
-The Secret Storm
Long running CBS soap opera February 18,1955
-The Secret Storm
Long running CBS soap opera February 26,1960
-Westinghouse Frost Free Refrigerators
Live demonstration,Studio One.
-Where The Action Is ep #152
-'Way Out : The Croaker - Mike Dann
'Way Out : The Croaker (1961) Original Air Date: 12 May 1961 (Season 1, Episode 6) Produced by Mike Dann Directed by Paul Bogart.
-Invisible Man - Odds Against Death 1958
Episode Eleven of the British television series, "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man".
-The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - Ozzie Nelson
Season 10 episode #324 Lonesome Parents from March 15, 1962.
-Stamp Day For Superman - Thomas Carr
The Superman production company donated this special 18 minute episode to the US Treasury to help promote school stamp day savings plans to children. This is the only episode of the series that has entered the public domain. It features all of the hallmarks that made the original 1950s Superman series so memorable.
-13 Demon Street (The Black Hand)
13 Demon Street (The Black Hand). Atmospheric and slightly bizarre horror series made in Sweden. Introduced by Lon Chaney Jr..
-13 Demon Street (Fever)
13 Demon Street (Fever). Atmospheric and slightly bizarre horror series made in Sweden. Introduced by Lon Chaney Jr..
-13 Demon Street (The Photograph)
13 Demon Street (The Photograph). Atmospheric and slightly bizarre horror series made in Sweden. Introduced by Lon Chaney Jr..
-13 Demon Street (The Wine of Death)
13 Demon Street (The Wine of Death). Atmospheric and slightly bizarre horror series made in Sweden. Introduced by Lon Chaney Jr..
-CBS News Inquiry : The Warren Report - CBS News
The Warren Report : A CBS News Inquiry from 1967.
-"Meet Corliss Archer" - A Date for Doris
Episode "A Date for Doris" of the short-lived 50's sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer".
-Admiral Broadway Revue
Early TV attempt at a variety show. Was broadcasted on both NBC and Dumont. Sorry for the quality of the file, as well as the quality of the entertainment, both of which are pretty poor.
-Dumont Television Set Commercial
A musical ad pitching Dumont television receivers from 1950.
-Armstrong Circle Theatre - The Contender
Dramatic anthology show, broadcasted in November 1954. No original commercials, but otherwise worthwhile.
-"Cavalcade of Stars": Arthur Clodfrey
Clip from the 50's TV series "Cavalcade of Stars" featuring a parody of Arthur Godfrey called "Arthur Clodfrey Time". Features parodies of early commercials and plugs, and the unpredictable nature of live TV. Certainly historically important, But you really have to know about early commercials to find this funny, Otherwise you will be confused.
-50's Game Show 'Beat The Clock' (Classic TV)
Episode of the 50's game show "Beat The Clock".
-'Beyond The Blue Horizon' - The Hit Paraders (1956) (Classic TV)
The Hit Paraders singing "Beyond The Blue Horizon" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-Bing Crosby on "The Edsel Show"
Bing Crosby singing a Jazz song on the Public Domain CBS-TV special "The Edsel Show".
-By Popular Demand - Coronet Blue
Short lived 1967 CBS summer replacement series.
-Episode MISSION TO MEXICO, of the 50s series CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT with original commercials for Ovaltine. Starring Richard Webb and Sid Melton. Air Date: October 5, 1955 Opening announcment: On a mountaintop, high above a large city, stands the headquarters of a man devoted to the cause of freedom and justice... a war hero who has never stopped fighting against his country's enemies... a private citizen who is dedicating his life to the struggle against evil men everywhere.....
-CBS Broadcast Coverage from November 22nd, 1963 - CBS NEWS
As The World Turns is interrupted with breaking news, and the rest is history. This is slightly less than 1.5 hours of CBS New's coverage from November 22nd, 1963.
-CBS Western Show Promos From 1960s
Network Promos: Gunsmoke Cimarron Strip Lancer Classic TV
-Buried Treasure
The Cisco Kid ep Buried Treasure.
-Carrier Pigeon
The Cisco Kid ep Carrier Pigeon.
-Confession For Money
The Cisco Kid ep Confession For Money.
-Dog Story
The Cisco Kid ep Dog Story.
-Freight Line Feud
The Cisco Kid ep Freight Line Feud.
-Ghost Story
The Cisco Kid ep Ghost Story.
-Ghost Town
The Cisco Kid ep Ghost Town.
-Haven For Heavies
The Cisco Kid ep Haven For Heavies.
-Hidden Valley
The Cisco Kid ep Hidden Valley.
-Hypnotist Murder
The Cisco Kid ep Hypnotist Murder.
-Jewelery Holdup
The Cisco Kid ep Jewelery Holdup.
-Lynching Story
The Cisco Kip ep Lynching Story.
-Medicine Flats
The Cisco Kid ep Medicine Flats.
-Newspaper Crusade
The Cisco Kid ep Newspaper Crusade.
-Oil Land
The Cisci Kid ep Oil Land.
-Pancho Hostage
The Cisco Kid ep Pancho Hostage.
-Phoney Sheriff
The Cisco Kid ep Phoney Sheriff.
-Performance Bond
The Cisco Kid ep Performance Bond.
-Quarter Horse
The Cisco Kid ep Quarter Horse.
-Quicksilver Murder
The Cisco Kid ep Quicksilver Murder.
-Robber Crow
The Cisco Kid ep Robber Crow.
-Romany Caravan
The Cisco Kid ep Romany Caravan.
-Stolen Bonds
The Cisco Kid ep Stolen Bonds.
-The Old Bum
The Cisco Kid ep The Old Bum.
-The Phoney Heiress
The Cisco Kid ep The Phoney Heiress.
-Uncle Disinherits Niece
The Cisco Kid ep Uncle Disinherits Niece.
-Vigilante Story
The Cisco Kid ep Vigilante Story.
-Water Rights
The Cisco Kid ep Water Rights.
-Casey Jones - Kenneth Gamet
Series Produced by Kenneth Gamet (17 episodes, 1957-1958) Harold Greene (14 episodes, 1957-1958) Samuel Bischoff (2 episodes, 1957-1958).
-Clutch Cargo - Dead End Gulch.
Dead End Gulch Cartoon.
-Coke Time with Eddie Fisher
An episode of the classic 50's musical TV series "Coke Time with Eddie Fisher", complete with original commercials. The show ran from 1953 to 1957 and features Eddie Fisher singing popular hits of the day. Coke Time with Eddie Fisher was a musical variety television series starring singer Eddie Fisher which was broadcasted by NBC on Wednesday nights in early prime time from 1953 to 1957.
-Colgate Comedy Hour - Abbott and Costello and Company - Fred Hamilton
This is the 7 January 1951 Episode of the Colgate Comedy Hour hosted by Abbott and Costello. IMDB page here.
-"Meet Corliss Archer" - The Vase That Came for Dinner
Episode "The Vase That Came For Dinner" of the typical 50's sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer". Plot: "Janet Buys a supposedly rare and definitely ugly antique vase, and the purchase leads to a series of hilarious mishaps".
-"Meet Corliss Archer" - Corliss The Cheerleader
Episode "Corliss The Cheerleader" of the classic 50's sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer". The show ran from 1954 to 1955.
-"The Dennis O'Keefe Show" Episode 1
Episode of the short-lived sitcom "The Dennis O'Keefe Show". Quite Possibly the most generic TV show of the 50's.
-Episode of 'Dollar a Second'
Episode of the 50's game show "Dollar a Second". This appears to be the sole surviving episode, as no other episodes have turned up. Complete with original commercials. It's known that this show was NOT fixed.
-'If I Give My Heart To You' - Dorothy Collins (1954)
Dorothy Collins singing "If I Give My Heart To You" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Lover Come Back To Me' - Dorothy Collins (1954)
Dorothy Collins singing "Lover Come Back To Me" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Anytime' - Eileen Wilson (1952)
Eileen Wilson singing "Anytime" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-The Adventures of Ellery Queen - The Hanging Acrobat - DuMont Network - Irving and Norman Pincus
This is an episode of the DuMont Network's "The Adventures of Ellery Queen" (1950-54). This ran on the DuMont Network before moving to the ABC. The series was also shown in Australia, where it played on Channel 2 on Thursdays at 9pm throughout 1957. The actor who plays Ellery, Richard Hart, died part way through the series and was replaced by Lee Bowman. About 50 episodes were made over its two runs but only a small amount survive...
-Four Star Playhouse : The Answer - Roy Kellino
"Four Star Playhouse" The Answer (1954) Director: Roy Kellino Writers: Leonard Freeman (story) Leonard Freeman (screenplay) TV Series: "Four Star Playhouse" (1952) Original Air Date:23 December 1954 (Season 3, Episode 13) A disillusioned Hollywood screenwriter returns to his old neighborhood bar, where he meets an alcoholic genius and undergoes an epiphany. With David Niven.
-'Count Your Blessings' - Gisele MacKenzie (1954)
Gisele MacKenzie singing "Count Your Blessings" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Hawkins Falls' (1955)
Three consecutive episodes of 'Hawkins Falls'. It was a 15-minute weekday 'soap opera' aired from April 2, 1951 to July 1, 1955. Air Dates: Thursday March 31, Friday April 1, and Monday April 4, 1955.
Episode 1
-Episode 2
-Episode 3
-Hollywood: The Fabulous Era (Henry Fonda TV Special) - David L Wolper
This one hour TV special tells the story of Hollywood from the advent of sound up to the modern day. Originally Aired 28 November 1962. Hosted by Henry Fonda.
-The Jack Benny Christmas Show - Jack Benny
An annual event on Jack Benny's radio show, Jack takes a trip to the local department store, only to run into some familiar characters. Notice Mel Blanc in his usual role as the salesmen unfortunate enough to have to wait on Jack, again, again, and again! IMDB for Jack Benny's Christmas Show Director: James V. Kern Writers: George Balzer, Hal Goldman Original Air Date: 18 December 1960 (Season 11, Episode 9).
-'Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes' - June Valli (1953)
June Valli singing "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-Juvenile Jury (1953)
Group of five children, aged four to ten, give their advise on "problems" presented to them by other kids. The host is Jack Barry. He has some explanation to do, when a four-year old girl revealed, she was told what to say the evening before.
-"The Kate Smith Evening Hour" - Greg Garrison
"The Kate Smith Evening Hour" (1951) Original Air Date: 24 October 1951 Directed by Greg Garrison.
-Classic Commercial: Lucky Strike Cigarettes (1956)
Classic Commercial for Lucky Strike Cigarettes (1956).
-Classic Commercial: Lucky Strike Cigarettes (1953)
Classic Commercial for Lucky Strike Cigarettes (1953).
-"Mack And Myer For Hire" - Friendly Enemies
Episode "Friendly Enemies" of the popular 60's TV show "Mack And Myer For Hire".
-"Meet Corliss Archer" - Friends Forever
Episode "Friends Forever" of the typical 50's sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer" (1954-1955).
-The Miracle on 34th Street - Jules Bricken
The Miracle on 34th Street (1955) (TV) Produced by Jules Bricken Director: Robert Stevenson Writers: Valentine Davies (story) John Monks Jr. (teleplay) Release Date: 14 December 1955.
-Your Hit Parade: Moonglow
Clip from the musical TV series "Your Hit Parade", with the orchestra performing "Moonglow". This clip is notable since it features dancer Thelma "Tad" Tadlock, who in the same year appeared in the infamous GM short "Design for Dreaming". Here she dances quite well.
-Muriel Cigars with Edie Adams,Miss Television 1965
Edie Adams and Stan Getz for Muriel Panatela Extra Cigars 1965.
-Classic TV: National Broadcasting Company ID from 1954
National Broadcasting Company ID from 1954. Features 'NBC Chimes'.
-N.Y.P.D.
1967 ABC TV promo
-Ozzie and Harriet musical excerpt 1
Ricky Nelson performance from Ozzie and Harriet misc episode 3
Keywords: Classic TV; Ozzie and Harriet; Ricky Nelson; music
Pete and Gladys 1960 CBS Sneak Preview
Preview of new CBS sitcom coming in fall of 1960. Spinoff of December Bride.
-Police Station - Sandy Howard
This is a 1959 episode of a police drama called "Police Station". This show dealt with the day-to-day goings on in the Precinct 11 Station. 39 episodes were made and the show was syndicated. Very few episodes survive. IMDB only lists two of them here. The story in this episode follows conflicting stories about what happened during a teenage gang war and the arrest of an elderly con woman. Contains original ads.
-"What's My Line" with Randolph Churchill, Desi Arnaz and Kim Novak
Episode of the popular 50's Game Show "What's My Line" with politician Randolph Churchill, Cuban band leader Desi Arnaz and actress Kim Novak. Features original commercials for Univac Aired 5 February 1956.
-Classic Commercial: Richard Hudnut Quick Lotion (1956)
Classic Commercial for Richard Hudnut Quick Lotion (1956).
-The Jongleur
The Adventures of Robin Hood ep 16 The Jongleur.
-The Brothers
The Adventures of Robin Hood ep 17 The Brothers.
-The Intruders
The Adventures of Robin Hood ep 18 The Intruders.
-Rosemary Clooney on "The Edsel Show"
Rosemary Clooney performs a song on the Public Domain CBS-TV Special "The Edsel Show".
-'I Need You Now' - Russell Arms (1954)
Russell Arms singing "I Need You Now" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Lady Of Spain' - Russell Arms (1953)
Russell Arms singing "Lady Of Spain" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-"The Colgate Comedy Hour" Episode #6.7 - Michael Todd
"The Colgate Comedy Hour" Episode #6.7 (1955) Original Air Date: 13 November 1955 (Season 6, Episode 7) Directed by William Asher & James V. Kern Original Music by Ronny Graham Writing credits (in alphabetical order) Woody Allen writer (uncredited) William A. Attaway writer Pat Costello writer Eddie Forman writer Fred Hamilton creator Charles Isaacs writer Larry Rhine staff writer Danny Simon writer Produced by Michael Todd.
-'Ghosts of the Anvil'
Sgt Preston of the Yukon Ep Ghosts of the Anvil.
-'Because Your Mine' - Snooky Lanson (1953)
Snooky Lanson singing "Because Your Mine" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'For Me and My Gal' - Snooky Lanson
"For Me and My Gal" being performed by Snooky Lanson on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Keep It A Secret' Snooky Lanson (1953)
Snooky Lanson singing "Keep It A Secret" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Standing On The Corner' - Snooky Lanson and The Hit Paraders (1956) (Classic TV)
Snooky Lanson & The Hit Paraders singing "Standing On The Corner" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-Some Laundry Detergent & Laundry Additive Commercials
Various ads from 1950s and 60s.Many from daytime TV shows,i.e.,Soap Operas.Multiple sources,so quality is variable.
-Space Angel- Ghost and Crystal Maze - created by Dik Darley and Dick Brown of Cambria Studios
One of the first cartoons made dedicated for the early TV market. In the 1960's animation was an expensive precess costing up to $2,500 a minute to produce. Space Angel cartoons were mostly storyboads where the only movement was the mouths of the characters(Syncro-Vox system). This animation style was similar to Clutch Cargo Cartoons! Space Angel was the code name of Scott McCloud, an agent for the Earth Bureau of Investigation...
-Space Angel- Incident Loud Planet - created by Dik Darley and Dick Brown of Cambria Studios
One of the first cartoons made dedicated for the early TV market. In the 1960's animation was an expensive precess costing up to $2,500 a minute to produce. Space Angel cartoons were mostly storyboads where the only movement was the mouths of the characters(Syncro-Vox system). This animation style was similar to Clutch Cargo Cartoons! Space Angel was the code name of Scott McCloud, an agent for the Earth Bureau of Investigation...
-Space Angel- Space Hijackers - created by Dik Darley and Dick Brown of Cambria Studios
One of the first cartoons made dedicated for the early TV market. In the 1960's animation was an expensive precess costing up to $2,500 a minute to produce. Space Angel cartoons were mostly storyboads where the only movement was the mouths of the characters (Syncro-Vox system). This animation style was similar to Clutch Cargo Cartoons! Space Angel was the code name of Scott McCloud, an agent for the Earth Bureau of Investigation...
-Space Angel - The Gladiators 31 - created by Dik Darley and Dick Brown of Cambria Studios
One of the first cartoons made dedicated for the early TV market. In the 1960's animation was an expensive precess costing up to $2,500 a minute to produce. Space Angel cartoons were mostly storyboads where the only movement was the mouths of the characters(Syncro-Vox system). This animation style was similar to Clutch Cargo Cartoons! Space Angel was the code name of Scott McCloud, an agent for the Earth Bureau of Investigation...
-Space Angel- The Natioal Bank Chase - created by Dik Darley and Dick Brown of Cambria Studios
One of the first cartoons made dedicated for the early TV market. In the 1960's animation was an expensive precess costing up to $2,500 a minute to produce. Space Angel cartoons were mostly storyboads where the only movement was the mouths of the characters(Syncro-Vox system). This animation style was similar to Clutch Cargo Cartoons! Space Angel was the code name of Scott McCloud, an agent for the Earth Bureau of Investigation...
-The Night America Trembled
Studio One 10x01 The Night America Trembled
-Tales of Tomorrow - Fury of the Cocoon
Old science fiction show in perfect syncronization.
-Tales of Tomorrow - Past Tense (Boris Karloff)
Tales of Tomorrow - Past Tense (Boris Karloff). If you like Karloff this is the show for you.
-The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - Ozzie Nelson
Season 13 episode #393 The Pennies from October 28, 1964.
-The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - Ozzie Nelson
Season 11 episode #339 The Tigers Go to a Dance from November 1, 1962.
-Goodbye Little John
The Adventures Of Robin Hood ep Goodbye Little John
-The Dick Van Dyke Show - Carl Reiner
Season 2 episode #35 Hustling the Hustler from October 24, 1962.
-The Johnny Carson Show - Ben Brady
Before his late night talk show; Johnny Carson hosted this summer replacement series.
-The Mickey Rooney Show Misc 01
The Mickey Rooney Show aka "Hey Mulligan" Misc 01 I have no titles or broadcast dates for this series.
-The Mickey Rooney Show Misc 02
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-The Mickey Rooney Show Misc 18
The Mickey Rooney Show aka "Hey Mulligan" Misc 18 I have no titles or broadcast dates for this series.
-The Mike Wallace Interview featuring Rod Serling
An Episode of The Mike Wallace Interview featuring Rod Serling.
-The Veil : Vision of Crime - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 1: Vision of Crime Original Air Date: 1958 While on a boat trip to Paris, a man has a vision in which he sees his brother murdered. He returns to England to discover that his brother has been killed and that a man he knows isn't the murderer is the prime suspect. Who is the murderer and how will the man ferret the killer out without mentioning his vision and seeming like a nut-case? Find out by going "Behind The Veil"...
-"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 2: Girl on the Road Original Air Date: 1958. A young man helps a beautiful, young woman who is stranded by the side of the road...her cars gas tank empty. He drives her to town to get gas and have a drink. When a bartender calls someone named "Morgan Debs" (Karloff), the girl panics and leaves, but promises the young man she will meet with him later and tell him who "Morgan Debs" is...
-The Veil : Food on the Table - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 3: Food on the Table Original Air Date: 1958 A sea captain (Karloff) returns from a sea voyage to a wife he does not love. He saves her life after she is bitten by a snake (don't ask) and almost immediately regrets having done so, as he learns that a woman who is smitten with him has been recently widowed and has inherited a large sum of money...
-The Veil : The Doctors - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 4: The Doctors Original Air Date: 1958 "Dr. Angelo Marcabienti" (Tony Travis), returns home to the small Italian village he grew up in his. His father (Karloff), also a doctor, is old and tired and "Angelo" wants him to retire and move to the city to live with him, but the townspeople won't let him.
-The Veil : The Crystal Ball - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 5: The Crystal Ball Original Air Date: 1958 A flighty French girl leaves her lover, a young writer, to marry his boss. As a parting gift, she gives him an ornamental crystal ball. This is a distraction, since the crystal shows him scenes of her carrying on with other men behind her new husband's back. Series Produced by Hal Roach Jr..
-The Veil : Genesis - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 6: Genesis Original Air Date: 1958 The two sons of a dying farmer quarrel over the old man's will. A message from beyond the grave points the elder son to the story of Esau and Jacob in the book of Genesis. Series Produced by : Hal Roach Jr., executive producer - Frank P. Bibas, producer - Sidney Morse, associate producer, - Series Original Music by Leo Klatzkin.
-The Veil : Destination Nightmare - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 7: Destination Nightmare Original Air Date: 1958 A young man, badgered by his father to work in his aviation company, sees a vision of a man while on a routine air-flight. The vision tells him to go to a certain location and he does...in a trance. He is stopped by his copilot before their plane crashes...
-The Veil : Summer Heat - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 8: Summer Heat Original Air Date: 1958 A man witnesses a robbery and murder in the apartment across the street from his own. When the police are called, it is discovered that the apartment is empty. Has he seen what he thinks he has seen? Are we dealing with the past, the present or the future? Only those willing to go "Behind The Veil" will know for sure...
-The Veil : The Return of Madame Vernoy - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 9: The Return of Madame Vernoy Original Air Date: 1958 In August of 1927, Madame Sita Vernoy dies in a small town in India, leaving a grieving husband and a newborn son. One year and ten days later, Santha Naidu is born in Delhi: a girl-child who slowly begins to remember her previous life as Madame Vernoy.
-The Veil : Jack the Ripper - Hal Roach, Jr.
"The Veil" (1958) Season 1, Episode 10: Jack the Ripper Original Air Date: 1958 A clairvoyant, in dreams and visions, sees a series of grisly murders in London's Whitechapel district. But his knowledge of the details of the crimes makes him a suspect in the eyes of the police. Series Produced by : Hal Roach Jr. executive producer, Frank P. Bibas producer Sidney Morse associate producer. Series Original Music by Leo Klatzkin.
-The Warren Report : 1964 CBS TV News Special - CBS NEWS
The Warren Report : 1964 CBS TV News Special. Aired the night of September 27th, 1964.
-They Stand Accused - The Johnny Roberts Story
1950 courtroom drama.
-This is your Life Boris Karloff
This is your Life Boris Karloff.
-This is your Life Dick Clark
This is your Life Dick Clark.
-This is your Life Jayne_Mansfield
This is your Life Jayne_Mansfield.
-This Is Your Life Laurel And Hardy
This Is Your Life Laurel And Hardy. This is The only time they appeared together on live television.
-This is your Life Lou Costello
This is your Life Lou Costello.
-This Is Your Life Melton Berle
This Is Your Life Uncle Miltie.
-This Is Your Life Roy Rogers
This Is Your Life Roy Rogers.
-'Tom Corbett, Space Cadet'
Episode "Assignment Mercury" - Air Date: Feb. 26, 1955.
-Episode: Ambush in space - Air Date: May 21, 1955
-Episode: Fight for survival - Air Date: June 4, 1955
-Twilight Zone Sponsor ID's and Bumpers
-'Mack and Myer for Hire'- Wacky Wizardry (60's Sitcom) (Classic TV)
Episode "Wacky Wizardry" of the short-lived 60's sitcom "Mack and Myer for Hire", Notable for for producing over 200 episodes during it's only season.
-Watch with Mother - Rag, Tag and Bobtail (Snowballs) - BBC
Watch with Mother - Rag, Tag and Bobtail: Snowballs British show for young children first shown as part of the ‘Watch with Mother’ strand. First transmitted on the BBC on the 25th November 1954. Written by Louise Cochrane. In the Public Domain under the UK 50 year broadcast copyright laws.
-'It's a Big Wide Wonderful World' -Gisele MacKenzie & Snooky Lanson (1956)
Gisele MacKenzie & Snooky Lanson singing "It's a Big Wide Wonderful World" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-"You Bet Your Life" With Groucho Marx
Episode of the popular 50's TV series "You Bet Your Life" starring Groucho Marx. Complete with DeSoto commercials.
-Secret Word Hand
You Bet Your Life Secret Word Hand.
-Secret Word Head
You Bet Your Life Secret Word Head.
-Secret Word Door
You Bet Your Life Secret Word Door.
-As The World Turns 03/29/1962
As The World Turns from 03/29/1962 complete with original commercials. Small hiccup in one commercial.
-Search For Tomorrow 03/29/1963
Search For Tomorrow from 03/29/1963 complete with original commercials.
-Search For Tomorrow 01/07/1963
Search for Tomorrow from 01/07/1963, complete with original commercials.
-CBS Television Network ID from 1952
CBS Television Network ID from 1952. Taken from "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show".
-Episode of "Dusty's Trail" (70's Sitcom)
Episode of the forgotten 70's sitcom "Dusty's Trail", widely regarded as one of the worst TV shows of all time. It's appears that this short-lived sitcom is now Public Domain. Basically a rip-off of "Gilligan's Island" set in the old west, with the guy who played Gilligan playing Dusty, and the same creater, This show ran in first-run syndication for one year.
-The Space Adventures of Flash Gordon - Wenzel Lüdecke
This is episode number 17 of the one and only season of the original Flash Gordon television series from the 1950's. In this episode The evil Queen Credentia of the planet Diana, recently paroled by the Galaxy Council, overhears a plan to make the Sky Flash capable of traveling at the speed of light. She kidnaps Dale in order to find out the details, so that she can go back in time and change the outcome of the war she lost.
-"The Three Stooges" Failed Pilot - Moe Howard
This is a failed pilot for a "Three Stooges" TV show. The concept of the show was that the Stooges would try a new profession each show. In this episode they are interior decorators. Features Moe, Larry and Shemp
-Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - A Rose A Day
An episode from the final season of the show.
-Misc episode of 'Arthur Godfrey Time'
Misc episode of "Arthur Godfrey Time", kinescope of a 1955 broadcast.
-Misc episode of 'You Asked For It' #1
Misc episode of the popular 50's TV series "You Asked For It", featuring a Wrestling Chimpanzee, a Jive Pianist, and the secrets of Card Sharks. Also features original commercials.
-Misc episode of 'You Asked For It' #2
Another misc episode of the 50's TV series "You Asked For It", featuring a diver and an octopus, a theremin player, special effects demonstations, among others. As this TV series could never be broadcast again, it may be considered "ephemeral TV". This was originally broadcast sometime between 1950 and 1959.
-Misc episode of 'You Asked For It' #3
Episode of the 50's TV series "You Asked For It", featuring: A Hindu fakir on a bed of nails, a man shot wearing a bullet proof vest, carnival conmen, and a clown act, plus more. This was broadcast live, and this copy features original commercials for Skippy Peanut Butter.
-Another episode of the 50's infomercial/Game Show "Beat The Clock"
Another episode of the 50's infomercial/Game Show "Beat The Clock". Features around 1,346,849 plugs for the sponsor.
-Classic Commercial for Kellogg's Sugar Smacks
A Classic Commercial for Kellogg's Sugar Smacks that aired during 1954. This is from an episode of "Super Circus", the complete telecast can also be found on IA. This classic commercial features Mary Hartline, a popular television personality at the time due to her friendly screen personality, which appealed to both kids and their fathers. This is not really Mary Hartline at her best, but it is still a moderately enjoyable commercial...
-Misc ''Life with Elizabeth'' No. 6
Life with Elizabeth was a sitcom which aired from 1953 to 1955. The show starred Betty White and Del Moore; Jack Narz was the on-camera announcer and narrator. The low-budget comedy was produced by a local Los Angeles TV station where White and Moore were on the staff. It ran in first-run syndication. Life with Elizabeth has been compared with other 1950s sitcoms such as I Married Joan and My Little Margie.
-'Beulah' - The New Arrival (50's Sitcom)
Episode 'The New Arrival' of the popular 50's sitcom "Beulah". The show was controversial for no reason. The show was about a black maid who fixed the problems of her white employers. It's reported that many episodes of this show were destroyed after it was cancelled.
-'The Brighter Day' - 15 May 1955
Episode of the classic TV soap opera "The Brighter Day" from 15 May 1955.
-Incomplete episode of 'Bulova Watch Time'
Incomplete episode of "Bulova Watch Time", from around 1951.
-CBS Television Network ID from 1951
CBS Television Network ID from 1951.
-CBS ID from 1957
CBS Television Network ID from 1957.
-"Chance of a lifetime" (1956)
Episode of "Chance of a lifetime", a talent contest hosted by Dennis James and sponsored by 'Bromo Seltzer'.
-"Super Circus" from 2/May/1954
Another rare episode of the Classic 50's TV series "Super Circus", also featuring original commercials.
-Richard Hudnut Creme Rinse (1954)
Commercial for Richard Hudnut Creme Rinse.
-NBC ID used from 1946 to early 60's
This NBC ID was used from 1946 to the early 60's. It appeared at the start of Kinescoped Programs. **This is here for historical value. It comes from "Your Hit Parade".
-Clutch Cargo- Big X - Creator: Clark Haas, Produced by: Cambria Productions.
Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meaning in the phrase "limited animation". Even in an era of low production values, he stood out from the crowd. The animation, if you're generous enough to call it that, was so limited, that for many, the amazing spectacle of it seems to have blotted out every other aspect of the show.
-Clutch Cargo- Flying Bus (204) - Creator: Clark Haas, Produced by: Cambria Productions.
Very early version of Clutch in black & white. Extreme cost cutting going on here. I liked Clutch anyway, it didn't matter to a 5 year old how good the quality was. Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meaning in the phrase "limited animation". Even in an era of low production values, he stood out from the crowd.
-Clutch Cargo- Operation Moon Beam - Creator: Clark Haas, Produced by: Cambria Productions.
Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meaning in the phrase "limited animation". Even in an era of low production values, he stood out from the crowd. The animation, if you're generous enough to call it that, was so limited, that for many, the amazing spectacle of it seems to have blotted out every other aspect of the show.
-Clutch Cargo- Space Station - Creator: Clark Haas, Produced by: Cambria Productions.
Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meaning in the phrase "limited animation". Even in an era of low production values, he stood out from the crowd. The animation, if you're generous enough to call it that, was so limited, that for many, the amazing spectacle of it seems to have blotted out every other aspect of the show.
-Clutch Cargo- The Lost Plateau - Creator: Clark Haas, Produced by: Cambria Productions.
Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meaning in the phrase "limited animation". Even in an era of low production values, he stood out from the crowd. The animation, if you're generous enough to call it that, was so limited, that for many, the amazing spectacle of it seems to have blotted out every other aspect of the show.
-'Coke Time' from 1955
Complete Episode of "Coke Time" from 1955, with a winter theme. Originally aired 20 January 1955.
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - Dexter's Masquerade Costume
Episode of the 1954-1955 sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer" called 'Dexter's Masquerade Costume'. This originally aired either 1954 or 1955.
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - Harry's Cold
Episode of the 1954-1955 sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer" called 'Harry's Cold'. Original Broadcast Date: Unknown! Starring Ann Baker, Mary Brian, John Eldredge, and Bobby Ellis. This show only lasted one season.
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - Male Ego
Episode of the 1954-1955 sitcom "Meet Corliss Archer" called 'Male Ego'. This episode is slightly ahead of it's time; Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to you to decide. The cast mainly did New York stage work, despite the distinctly "TV for those who love TV" feel of the show. Indeed, Ann Baker hardly did any other TV work after this, despite obviously being a good actress. Mary Brian was a former silent film star.
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - The Best Policy
1954 episode of "Meet Corliss Archer" called 'The Best Policy'. Originally aired either 1954 or 1955. This is an episode where Corliss tries to be honest, with hilarious results.
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - Dexter the Helper
Episode of the 1954-1955 TV series "Meet Corliss Archer" called 'Dexter the Helper'. In this episode, Dexter tries to fix Corliss' window, with hilarious results. This series aired for one season in first-run syndication, and is now public domain. Starring Ann Baker, Mary Brian, John Eldredge, and Bobby Ellis.
-Coronet Blue
1967 CBS TV promo.
-Failed TV Pilot: 'Daddy-O' (1961)
Failed TV pilot from 1961 called "Daddy-O". This sitcom pilot is filled with twists! Odd, But amusing. I think the reason it wasn't picked up is because they would of run out of storylines quickly. It's Worth watching.
-1953 Episode of "Ding Dong School"
1953 episode of the Classic TV series "Ding Dong School", a show aimed at young kids. Complete with original commercials. The host shows kids simple activities they can do at home.
-Dinner For One - Freddie Frinton
Freddie Frinton as James the Butler, May Warden as Miss Sophie, Heinz Piper Narrator. Dinner For One The 90th Birthday, or Dinner for One (USA) (literal English title). NOTES : THIS FILM IS IN TWO PARTS
Dinner For One Part 1
-Dinner For One Part 2
-'Cheek To Cheek' - Dorothy Collins (1953)
Dorothy Collins singing "Cheek To Cheek" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Glow Worm' - Dorothy Collins (1953)
Dorothy Collins singing "Glow Worm" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-'Wheel Of Fortune' - Dorothy Collins
"Wheel Of Fortune" being sung by Dorothy Collins on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-Misc episode of 'Do You Trust Your Wife'
Misc episode of the 50's game show "Do You Trust Your Wife", starring Edgar Bergen. Considered by many to be a rip-off of "You Bet Your Life".
-''Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal'' - Dr. Means Surgery
Ill-fated 1950's Television program called "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal", episode called "Dr. Means Surgery". The show lasted 78 episodes. It was a light drama based on the book of the same name. Starring John Howard, directed by Peter Godfrey.
-''Dr Hudson's Secret Journal'' - Hospital Melodrama
Episode "Hospital Melodrama" of the 1950's television program "Dr Hudson's Secret Journal". 78 episodes were produced in total of this drama. The series starred John Howard, who also appeared in "Bulldog Drummond". This episode is about a man faking sickness. The director was Peter Godfrey.
-''Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal'' - Off the Pedestal
An episode of the 1950's Drama "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal" called 'Off the Pedestal'. Very good old time TV, lasted 78 episodes.
-'Dusty's Trail' - Cavalry's Coming
Episode "Cavalry's Coming" of the western-sitcom "Dusty's Trail", which was created by the same person as "Gilligan's Island" and "The Brady Bunch". Info from Wikipedia: Dusty's Trail was a 1973-1974 syndicated television series set in the 1800s about a small group of travelers separated from their wagon train who become lost.
-"Dusty's Trail" - Brookhaven U.S.A
Episode "Brookhaven U.S.A" of the infamous 70's western/sitcom "Dusty's Trail", widely regarded as one of the worst TV shows ever. It appears the TV series is now PD. The show was created by the same person as "Gilligan's Island".
-'Dusty's Trail' - Here Come the Grooms
Episode 'Here Come the Grooms' of the unpopular 70's sitcom "Dusty's Trail", which ran during the 1973-1974 season. Although the show was a huge flop, and was panned by the critics, it has since become a 'Cult Classic'. Basically a western-sitcom, created by the same person as "Gilligan's Island". It appears this show is now Public Domain.
-'Dusty's Trail' - Horse of Another Color
Episode 'Horse of Another Color' of the unpopular and critically-panned sitcom "Dusty's Trail", which ran during the 1973-1974 TV season. The show does have it's fans, including my mum. The show was created by the same person as "Gilligan's Island". The show was a western-sitcom.
-Presidential Campaign Ads 1964
Presidential Campaign Commercials from 1964 Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), Barry Goldwater.
GOLDWATER ADS
1 Bearded dictator in Cuba
2 Big Government
3 Immorality
4 With Nikita Kruschev
JOHNSON ADS
1 Daisy girl
2 Girl with ice-cream cone
3 KKK for Goldwater
4 One hell of a man
5 Republican disunity
6 War on poverty
-Presidential Campaign Ads 1968
Presidential Campaign Ads 1968 George Wallace, Hubert Humphery, Richard Nixon.
WALLACE ADS
1 On Vietnam
HUMPHERY ADS
1 Laughing at Spiro T. Agnew
2 Nixon Peace Plan
3 Nuclear weapons
4 Shifting Nixon
5 What has Richard Nixon ever done for you
NIXON ADS
1 American youth
2 Failed leadership
3Nixon the one
4 Vietnam
5 What a great guy
-Election_Ads_04
Misc Presidential Campaign Ads from 1972 and 1976
FORD ADS
1 Leadership after Watergate
2 On taxes
3 Pearl Bailey for Jerry
MCGOVERN ADS
1 Nixon administration corruptions
2 The puppet regime
NIXON ADS
1 McGovern defense plan
2 Nixon Now campaign song
3 Nixon the man
-1960 Presidential Campaign Election Ads
1960 Presidential Campaign Election Ads John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon.
JFK ADS
1 Campaign jingle
2 Ike knocks Nixon
3 Jackie speaking in Spanish
4 The great issue
5 Visiting the Sills family
6 With Harry Belafonte
NIXON ADS
1 Election ad
2 Dealing with Kruschev
3 Tough on defense
4 With VP candidate Henry Cabot Lodge
-Classic 50's TV: 'The Eve Arden Show' - Liza's Nightmare
Episode of the Classic 50's TV series "The Eve Arden Show" called "Liza's Nightmare". Lasted a single season, although it wasn't too bad.
-'The Eve Arden Show' - It Gives Me Great Pleasure
Episode "It Gives Me Great Pleasure" of the short-lived 50's sitcom "The Eve Arden Show". The show aired from 1957-1958. Complete with original commercials.
-'The Eve Arden Show' - Cover Girl
Episode of the 50's TV series "The Eve Arden Show" called "Cover Girl", originally broadcast either 1957 or 1958. Suitable for the whole family.
-'The Eve Arden Show' - White Elephant Sale (1957?)
Episode of the short-lived 50's sitcom "The Eve Arden Show" called "White Elephant Sale". Features original commercials, and is suitable for the whole family.
-TV Excerpts featuring Fats Domino & Charlie Gracie
Excerpts from various TV shows, featuring 3 performances by Fats Domino taken from 2 programs, and one performance by Charlie Gracie from another program. I'd like to upload complete episodes, but these excerpts are all I can find.
-Frank Sinatra's Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley (The Frank Sinatra Timex Show)
Frank Sinatra's Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley (AKA The Frank Sinatra Timex Show). Broadcast 12th May 1960 Directed by Richard Dunlap Running Order (From IMDB): It’s Very Nice (performed by Frank Sinatra) Frank’s Time Machine (Frank Sinatra and Joey Bishop) Witchcraft (performed by Frank Sinatra) Timex promotional segment Come On Bess (performed by Sammy Davis Jnr.) Oriental Wedding Celebration Leona Irwin and the Tommy Hansen Dancers Sammy Recalls the Oscars (Sammy Davis Jnr.) and others.
-'The Freddy Martin Show' with Merv Griffin (1951)
Classic musical TV program "The Freddy Martin Show" with Merv Griffin. Missing some footage but watchable.
-"Mack and Myer for Hire" - Finders Weepers (Classic TV)
Episode "Finders Weepers" of the popular 60's sitcom "Mack and Myer for Hire".
-Episode of "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show"
1952 episode of the classic TV series "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", featuring original commercials. In this episode, Gracie goes to a fortune teller, with hilarious results.
-GE Presents The Bing Crosby Show ep Debut
GE Presents The Bing Crosby Show ep Debut
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - No Clothes for the Party
Episode 'No Clothes for the Party' of the short-lived 50's TV series "Meet Corliss Archer". Starring Ann Baker.
-'Teach Me Tonight' - Gisele MacKenzie (1954)
1954 clip featuring Gisele MacKenzie performing "Teach Me Tonight".
-''The Goldbergs'' - Dreams (Circa 1955)
An episode of the classic TV series ''The Goldbergs'' called "Dreams", originally broadcast circa 1955. This show remains one of the most well-remembered 1950's dramedies and starred Molly Goldberg.
-'Hawkins Falls' 21 October 1953
An episode of the unusually realistic soap opera "Hawkins Falls" from 1953.
-Hollywood Without Makeup - Ken Murray
A collection of behind the scenes and home movies from the golden age of Hollywood. Hosted by Ken Murray with a Special appearance by Kirk Douglas. Features footage of: Eddie Albert, June Allyson, George K. Arthur, Mary Astor, Lew Ayres, Max Baer, Lucille Ball, Richard Barthelmess, Rex Bell, Edgar Bergen, Sally Blane, Humphrey Bogart, John Boles, Pat Boone, Eddie Borden, Hobart Bosworth, Clara Bow, William Boyd, Fanny Brice, Paul Brooks and many others.
-Excerpt from 'Art Linkletter's House Party'
Excerpt from the TV series "Art Linkletter's House Party", featuring guest Lucille Ball.
-"I Married Joan" - Talent Scout
An Episode of the classic 50's sitcom "I Married Joan", starring Joan Davis and Jim Backus. Running for 3 seasons, "I Married Joan" is a fondly remembered TV show, with it's wacky humor. Similar to "I Love Lucy", This show is about wacky housewife Joan Stevens and her husband Judge Bradley Stevens, With Joan getting herself into a mess in each episode. More basic info from Wikipedia: Genre: Sitcom Starring: Joan Davis & Jim Backus Theme music composer: Richard Mack.
-'Ivory Tower' - Dorothy Collins
Dorothy Collins sings "Ivory Tower" in this early version of what would become known as "Music Videos". Unlike today's music videos, this was done live on the TV series "Your Hit Parade", and Dorothy Collin's version of this song was never recorded in the studio or commercially released. This may sound strange, But that is what "Your Hit Parade" was. The show won a award for "Good Taste", and frequently was in the top 20 in the ratings.
-Jack Benny Hour (1965)
NBC hour-long special, which was broadcast on November 13, 1965. Guests include Bob Hope, Elke Sommer, Walt Disney, and the Beach Boys. Cast: Jack Benny Bob Hope Elke Sommer Walt Disney Brian Wilson Beach Boys Dennis Wilson Beach Boys Carl Wilson Beach Boys Al Jardine Beach Boys Mike Love Beach Boys John Ireland Naomi Stevens Writers: George Balzer Hal Goldman Al Gordon Sam Perrin
-Jane Powell on "Sunday Showcase"
Clip from the Public Domain TV series "Sunday Showcase", This footage features Jane Powell singing "I Could of Danced All Night" from the broadway musical "My Fair Lady".
-''Howdy Doody'' - 8th March 1949
Episode of "Howdy Doody" telecast on 8th March 1949. Starring Buffalo Bob Smith. Complete with Network ID. This episode features comedy, music, puppetry, and silent film excerpt. COMPLETE AND UNEDITED!!
-'Joe Santa Claus'
TV special from 1951 called 'Joe Santa Claus'.
-Kids & Company
Early 50s kids talent show.
-Failed TV Pilot: "Let's Join Joanie" (1950)
Failed TV pilot from 1950 called "Let's Join Joanie". Two years before she starred in the semi-popular 50's sitcom "I Married Joan", Joan Davis did this unsuccessful pilot. I don't know much about this pilot, Which curiously runs 33 minutes long despite the fact that it features no commercials. Don't watch it expecting comedy gold, But it does have historic value, and is kinda amusing.
-Another episode of "Life With Elizabeth"
Another episode of the low-budget 50's sitcom "Life With Elizabeth", starring Betty White (Yes, the same Betty White who played Rose on "The Golden Girls") "Life With Elizabeth" was among the first TV series to run in first-run syndication, and lasted from 1952 to 1955. Since then, the show has recieved mixed reviews, Although it does have it's fans.
-Yet another episode of 'Life With Elizabeth' (Classic TV) (50's Sitcom)
Episode of the low-budget 50's TV series "Life With Elizabeth", starring Betty White (Best known for her role in "The Golden Girls"). Not great, but it is an interesting example of low-budget local programming from the 50's.
-'Life With Elizabeth'
Episode of the low-budget 50's TV series "Life With Elizabeth", starring Betty White.
-Failed TV Pilot: 'Little Amy' (Produced 1962)
Failed TV Pilot called "Little Amy", produced 1962. This pilot is about a small child. Features some nice footage of early 60's house design.
-'Love Walked In' - Raymond Scott Orchestra (1954)
"Love Walked In" performed by the Raymond Scott Orchestra on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-''Blue Tango'' - Lucky Strike Orchestra
"Blue Tango" being played by the Lucky Strike Orchestra on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-"What's My Line" with Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz
Episode of the popular 50's TV game show "What's My Line" with guest stars Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz. Complete with original commercials for Remington Rand Shavers.
-"The Lucy Show" with Lucille Ball
Episode of the Classic 60's TV sitcom "The Lucy Show" which starred Lucille Ball. This episode is called "Lucy Gets Trapped", and is quite funny.
-"The Lucy Show" - Main Street U.S.A.
1967 episode of "The Lucy Show" called "Main Street U.S.A.". In this episode, Lucy Carmichael tries to save a historic town from being demolished. [29 Episodes of "The Lucy Show" have entered the Public Domain, For reasons which have never been explained.]
-Lum And Abner Test Footage For TV Pilot
Lum And Abner Test Footage For TV Pilot Opie from the Andy Griffith Show was named after Opie Cates from the 30 minute Lum and Abner Radio Shows.
-"Mack and Myer For Hire": Dueling Fools
Episode "Dueling Fools" of the popular 60's TV series "Mack and Myer For Hire".
-'Mack and Myer for Hire' - Out On The Town
Episode "Out On The Town" of "Mack and Myer for Hire", A 60's attempt at a sitcom which ran every weekday during it's original run.
-'Mama' - The Parade Grandstand (1955)
An 1955 episode of "Mama" called "The Parade Grandstand". This episode deals with racism. Light-hearted, but still an important step for TV. Complete with original commercials.
-'Martin Kane, Private Eye' - Doctored Will
Episode "Doctored Will" of the classic TV series "Martin Kane, Private Eye". This is from the 1949-1950 season.
-"Martin Kane Private Eye" - Nightclub murder (1952)
Episode of the "Live" TV series "Martin Kane, Private Eye" in which a "Crooner is murdered". Originally aired 31 January 1952. With Lloyd Nolan in the role of "Martin Kane".
-"Martin Kane Private Eye" - Rest home murder (1951)
Episode "Rest home murder" of series 'Martin Kane, Private Eye'. Lloyd Nolan as "Martin Kane".
-'Meet Corliss Archer' - Quaranteened (1954)
1954 episode of "Meet Corliss Archer" called "Quaranteened". Starring Ann Baker, Mary Brian, John Eldredge and Bobby Ellis.
-Episode of "The Morey Amsterdam Show"
Rare episode of the classic TV series "The Morey Amsterdam Show", Also featuring an appearance Art Carney. This episode features a comedy song sung by Morey Amsterdam, A comedic dance number, a young lady singing a song called "I Wanna Stay With You Happy People", A sketch about Television, and a parody of ballet. This copy is missing some footage and is in bad shape. Morey Amsterdam later played an important role on "The Dick Van Dyke Show".
-Mr ED "Wilbur Gets The Message... About Payroll Savings!" - Arthur Lubin
Rare lost episode of Mr Ed. One of only two episodes that are in the Public Domain. This episode is, essentially, an episode length public service announcement on behalf of the US treasury. Wilbur and Mr Ed extol the virtues of payroll saving plans and their benefits for the American way of life. Alan Young (Wilbur), Connie Hines (Carol), Mr Ed (Mr Ed), George O'Hanlon (The Electrician) Directed by Arthur Lubin.
-NBC Chimes ID from 1953
NBC Chimes ID from the 50's. Taken from "Ding Dong School".
-NBC Television Network ID from 1952
NBC Television Network ID from 1952. Taken from "The Magic Clown".
-DuMont Network episode of 'Okay, Mother'
The sole surviving DuMont Network episode of "Okay Mother", a daytime game show.
-'On your way' (1954)
Bud Collyer hosts this short-lived Game Show from DuMont. Jackie Cooper is a celebrity guest. This episode probably first aired January 1954. Closing credits are missing from print.
-Playhouse 90 - The Plot To Kill Stalin Part 1
Somewhat correct drama on last months of Stalins rule and life.
-Playhouse 90 - The Plot To Kill Stalin Part 2
Continuation of part 1
-Plymouth News Caravan - 18/April/1955
"Plymouth News Caravan" presented by John Cameron Swayze and David Brinkley. Topics on April 18, 1955 include the death of Albert Einstein and school integration in the south.
-Episode of 'Quick as a Flash' from 1952
Episode of the 50's "panal" game show called "Quick as a Flash", with guest Boris Karloff. This episode is from 1952, and is somewhat incomplete, although the game-play is intact.
-'Rocky Jones, Space Ranger' - Beyond the curtain of space (1954)
'Rocky Jones, Space Ranger' - Beyond the curtain of space (1954) Chapter I, II & III aired weekly beginning April 10th, 1954. Reedited into feature length TV film "Beyond the moon". Half hour episodes were usually grouped into stories that consisted of three 'chapters' that were broadcast on successive weeks. A few of the stories were complete in one episode. Thirty six of these were grouped into 12 three-episode stories, and three were complete in one episode.
Chapter 1
-Chapter 2
-Chapter 3
-"Rocky Jones, Space Ranger" - Rocky's Odyssey (1954)
"Rocky Jones, Space Ranger" - Rocky's Odyssey (1954) Starring Richard Crane, Scotty Beckett and Sally Mansfield Chapter I, II & III aired weekly, beginning September 19, 1954. Reedited into feature length TV film "Gypsy moon".
Chapter 1
-Chapter 2
-Chapter 3
-"Rocky King Detective" - Murder, PH.D.
Episode "Murder, PH.D." of the classic 50's TV series "Rocky King, Detective", which ran on the DuMont Television Network from 1950 to 1955. 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.
-"Rocky King, Detective" - Murder Scores a Knockout
Episode "Murder Scores a Knockout" of the low-budget DuMont Television Network series "Rocky King, Detective". The show was a minor hit in the ratings, but never entered the top 30 as it aired mainly on poorly-watched UHF stations. The series ran from 1950 to 1955, and it's believed most of the master-prints were destroyed after the show was cancelled (Nobody bothered to look after the DuMont Network archive after it went bankrupt)...
-'The Ruggles' Christmas episode
This classic TV program, "The Ruggles", aired on the ABC-TV Network from 1949 to 1952. A few episodes survive, and presented here is one of them, a "Christmas" episode. The show was aired live, but this print missing a few minutes of footage, however it's still watchable.
-'Papa Loves Mambo' - Russell Arms (1954)
Russell Arms singing "Papa Loves Mambo" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-Your Hit Parade: "Mr Sandman" - Snooky Lanson
Forgotten singer Snooky Lanson singing "Mr Sandman" on the Public Domain TV series Your Hit Parade.
-"School House" (1949)
Episode of "School House", a short-lived series on the DuMont Television Network which aired in early 1949. Among the 'pupils' in Kenny Delmar's class are Arnold Stang and Wally Cox. Title credits of this print are missing.
-Another episode of 'I've Got a Secret'
Another episode of "I've Got a Secret", complete with original commercials.
-'Tell My Why' - Snooky Lanson
Snooky Lanson singing "Tell Me Why" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade".
-Some 1964 Public Service Announcements
From a 1964 ABC news special.
-Space patrol (1951)
Space patrol (1951) Episode "The space patrol code belt", of the Science-fiction series "Space patrol", first aired on October 20th 1951. Starring Ed Kemmer as "Commander Buzz Corry" and Lyn Osborn as "Cadet Happy". Directed by Dik Darley and written by Norman Jolley. Includes original commercials for "Wheat Chex" and "Rice Chex".
-Space patrol - "Threat of the Thormanoids" (1952)
Episode "Threat of the Thormanoids", of the Science-fiction series "Space patrol", aired live on May 25, 1952. Starring Ed Kemmer as "Commander Buzz Corry", Lyn Osborn as "Cadet Happy" and Lee van Cleef as "Loren", one of the Thormanoids. Directed by Dik Darley and written by Norman Jolley.
-''The Trouble with Father'' - Spooks
An episode of "The Trouble with Father" called "Spooks". This aired on American television from 1950 to 1955. The show starred Stuart Erwin and June Collyer. This episode is about a series of mishaps that result from their teenage daughter having a initiation party at their house.
-Spunky & Tadpole (1958) - Creator: No one will admit to it. Produced by: Beverly Film
Spunky was a small boy and Tadpole was his oddly named teddy bear. The pair traveled along having adventures that were typical of early cartoons. Luckily for Spunky, Tadpole was able to talk and help out whenever things got a little rough. Like many early cartoons, the animation on Spunky and Tadpole was fairly basic.
-Hollywood Offbeat (Steve Randall) - The Trial - Episode 13
In this filmed series, screen star Melvyn Douglas appeared as a disbarred lawyer who had turned sleuth in an attempt to regain his right to practice law. A suave, mustachioed detective, he greased his way through assorted cases of blackmail and murder before finally reaching his goal - reinstatement as a lawyer - in the final episode. There this short series ended.
-Studio One: Away from it all - John Peyser
"Studio One" Away from it all (1950) Director: John Peyser Writers: Val Gielgud, Worthington Miner Original Air Date: 25 September 1950 (Season 3, Episode 5) Cast: Kevin McCarthy, Catherine McLeod
-Studio One - Mr. Mummery's suspicion (1951)
"Studio One" Mr. Mummery's suspicion (1951) Director: Martin Manger Writers: Alvin Sapinsley / Story by Dorothy L. Sayers Original Air Date: 3 September 1951 (Season 3, Episode 54) Cast: Ronald Young, Faith Brook, Francis Compton
-1956 Episode of "Super Circus"
1956 episode of the Classic TV series "Super Circus", Complete with original commercials. "Super Circus" was, as it's name suggests, A televised circus show.
-Suspense - Cask Of Amontillado
Old live TV mystery show. A rare television appearance by everyone's favorite creep, Bela Lugosi.
-'Tales of Tomorrow' - A Child is Crying
Episode "A Child is Crying" of the "Live" 50's TV series 'Tales of Tomorrow'.
-'Tales of Tomorrow' - Blunder (1951)
Episode "Blunder" of the "Live" 50's TV series 'Tales of Tomorrow'. This episode originally aired 10 August 1951 (Season 1, Episode 2). Cast: Robert Allen, Ann Loring Directed by: Leonard Valenta Complete with original commercials.
-'Tales of Tomorrow' Miraculous serum (1952)
Episode 'The miraculous serum' of series "Tales of tomorrow", originally aired June 20, 1952 (Season 1, Episode 38). Featuring: Richard Derr, Louis Hector, Peggy Allison and Lola Albright. Directed by: Don Medford. Original commercials by "Kreisler".
-'Tales of Tomorrow' - What you need (1952)
Episode "What you need" of the "Live" 50's TV series 'Tales of Tomorrow'. This episode originally aired 8 February 1952 (Season 1, Episode 19). Cast: Billy Redfield, Edgar Stehli Directed by: Charles S. Dubin A 1959 'Twilight Zone' episode was also based on this short story by Lewis Padgett. Complete with original commercials.
-'The Adventures of Ellery Queen' - Murder to Music (1951)
Episode "Murder to Music" of DuMont's "The Adventures of Ellery Queen", originally broadcast "live" on 11/08/1951. Featuring Lee Bowman as 'Ellery Queen' and Florenz Ames as 'Inspector Richard Queen'. 'Kaiser Frazer' commercials presented by Rex Marshall.
-The Space Adventures of Flash Gordon - Wenzel Lüdecke
This is the final episode of the one and only season of the original Flash Gordon television series from the 1950's. In this episode Flash learns that the survivors of the underworld kingdom that he thought he had destroyed in episode 35, "The Earth's Core," seek revenge on the "surface people.
-'The Beulah Show' - Beulah Goes Gardening
Rare episode of the forgotten 50's sitcom "The Beulah Show", The first sitcom to feature an African American woman in the lead role. Starring Hattie McDaniel, best known for her part in "Gone With The Wind". Although the show ran for several seasons, only 7 episodes still exist, Making this the TV equivalent of a "Partially lost film". Aired 12 August 1952.
-''The Trouble with Father'' - The Big Game
Another episode of "The Trouble with Father", a popular 1950's sitcom. As with many early filmed television programs, it aired without a laugh-track. The show was produced by Roland Reed Productions, who also produced "Beulah", ".My Little Margie" and "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger". It starred Stuart Erwin and June Collyer.
-"The Boy Next Door" - Kyle MacDonald
Forgotten 50's singer Kyle MacDonald singing the forgotten 40's song "The Boy Next Door" on the forgotten 50's TV series "Cavalcade of Stars". "Cavalcade of Stars" ran from 1949 to 1952. It's believed most episodes were dumped into Upper New York Bay in the 70's. The picture quality is terrible, As this is a DVD transfer of a VHS transfer of a 16MM Kinescope in poor condition. "Cavalcade of Stars" ran on The DuMont Television Network.
-Milton Berle 09-21-54
The Buick Berle Show from Sept 21 1954 with Mickey Rooney as Guest
-'Rocky King, Detective' - The Hermit's Cat (1952)
"Rocky King, Detective" aired on the short-lived DuMont Television Network from 1950 to 1954. The show was done live on a low-budget, and the show had several quirks. Most of the episodes were destroyed in the 70's, But at least 37 survive. The show never entered the top 30 in the ratings, and is now considered to be a "Cult Classic". This episode is called "The Hermit's Cat" This episode originally aired 31 August 1952.
-The Master - Max
This is the first episode of the short-lived 1980's series "The Master" (aka Master Ninja). It stars Lee Van Cleef as an ageing Ninja who returns to the US from Japan to search for his missing daughter. Superstar ninja, Sho Kosugi appears as his nemesis and was fight choreographer/stunt arranger for the series. This episode guest stars Demi Moore and Claude Akins!
-The Master - Out of Time Step
This is the second episode of the short-lived 1980's series "The Master" (aka Master Ninja). It stars Lee Van Cleef as an ageing Ninja who returns to the US from Japan to search for his missing daughter. Superstar ninja, Sho Kosugi appears as his nemesis and was fight choreographer/stunt arranger for the series.
-'The Robert Q. Lewis Show' - 1956 Episode
A 1956 episode of "The Robert Q. Lewis Show", which was a daytime program on CBS. Short, but actually 100% complete.
-"Cavalcade of Stars": The Schaller Brothers (Trampolining act)
Clip from "Cavalcade of Stars" featuring the trampolining act The Schaller Brothers. Pretty typical of low-budget DuMont Television Network, famous for airing anything which moved. But like much DuMont progamming, this clip is surprisingly entertaining and shows that TV doesn't need a big budget. This also shows The DuMont Network's love of vaudeville-type programming.
-The Space Adventures of Flash Gordon - Wenzel Lüdecke
This is episode number 5 of the one and only season of the original Flash Gordon television series from the 1950's. In this episode King Akim rules over a planet where cruelty, hate, and lawlessness are virtues and murder is commonplace. A G.B.I. agent is sent to investigate, but Akim the Terrible brainwashes him and orders the agent to assassinate Flash Gordon.
-'The Beulah Show' - The Waltz
'The Beulah Show' was the first TV series to feature an African American woman in the lead role. This episode is called "The Waltz". The show starred Hattie McDaniel. It's commonly believed that most episodes of this show were destroyed. The show is highly controversial for no reason.
-"Three Musketeers" Candy commercial
A classic candy commercial for "Three Musketeers" chocolate bars.
-Failed TV Pilot: 'Time Out for Ginger' (Unknown Year)
A failed TV pilot called "Time Out for Ginger", based on the play of the same name.
-Tom Terrific- Go West young Manfred (1958) - Creator: Gene Deitch, Produced by: TerryToons Studio.
Tom Terrific was an early animated series on American television, presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo children's television show. Created by Gene Deitch under the Terrytoons studio (which was a subsidiary of CBS), Tom Terrific ran in a series of five-minute cartoons created specifically for the Captain Kangaroo show from 1957-1959, and was rerun on Kangaroo for years thereafter.
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-The Tony Martin Show 11/29/1954
11/29/1954 episode of the Classic TV series "The Tony Martin Show". Complete with original commercials.
-Episode of 'Treasure Hunt'
Episode of the popular 50's TV series "Treasure Hunt", a game show which ran from 1956 to 1959.
-Another Misc episode of 'Do You Trust Your Wife'
Another misc episode of the 50's game show "Do You Trust Your Wife", featuring Edgar Bergen.
-'Tales of Tomorrow' - All the time in the world (1952)
Episode 'All the time in the world' of the series "Tales of tomorrow", originally broadcast June 13, 1952 (Season 1, Episode 37). Featuring: Esther Ralston, Jack Warden, Don Hammer and Lewis Charles. Directed by: Don Medford. With commercials.
-Watch with Mother - Andy Pandy (The Cart) - BBC
Watch with Mother - Andy Pandy: The Cart British show for young children first shown as part of the ‘Watch with Mother’ strand. First transmitted on the BBC on the 8th July 1952. In the Public Domain under the UK 50 year broadcast copyright laws.
-Watch with Mother - Rag, Tag and Bobtail - BBC
British show for young children first shown as part of the ‘Watch with Mother’ strand. First transmitted on the BBC on the 18th July 1957. Written by Louise Cochrane. In the Public Domain under the UK 50 year broadcast copyright laws.
-Watch with Mother - Bill and Ben: The Flowerpot Men (The Potato Man) - BBC
Bill and Ben: The Flowerpot Men - The Potato Man British show for young children first shown as part of the ‘Watch with Mother’ strand. First transmitted on the BBC on the 4th October 1953. Flowerpot Men voices by Peter Hawkins (Peter Hawkins also provided some of the Daleks 'voices' on Doctor Who in the 1960's) In the Public Domain under the UK 50 year broadcast copyright laws.
-Watch With Mother - The Woodentops (Horseshoe) - BBC
British show for young children first shown as part of the ‘Watch with Mother’ strand. First transmitted on the BBC on the 14th March 1958. Puppet voices provided by Peter Hawkins and Josefina Ray. In the Public Domain under the UK 50 year broadcast copyright laws.
-"What's My Line"
Early episode of the popular 50's Game Show "What's My Line" with original commercials for 'Stopette'. Mystery Guest: Bette Davis. Aired: October 5, 1952.
-Wilbur Gets the Message... About Payroll Savings!
Goofy 1964 propaganda film promoting Payroll Savings, Featuring a cameo by Mr Ed. Corny.
-Another "What's My Line" with guest Lucille Ball
Episode of the popular game show "What's My Line" with guest Lucille Ball. This is classic TV! Complete with Original commercials.
-You Can Change The World
You Can Change The World 1951 (TV documentary).
-'Your Hit Parade' - January 31, 1953
Episode of 'Your Hit Parade' from January 31, 1953. Complete with original commercials. Features Dorothy Collins, Snooky Lanson, June Valli and Russell Arms.
-'Your Hit Parade' - June 9, 1956
Episode of 'Your Hit Parade', featuring covers of songs like "Beyond The Blue Horizon", "Wayward Wind", "Moonglow", "Heartbreak Hotel", "Hot Diggity", "Standing At The Corner" and others.
-Your Hit Parade: Casey Jones
Clip from the classic musical TV show "Your Hit Parade", featuring the cast doing a performance of "Casey Jones", In a broadway style.
-Your Hit Parade: "Cry" - Snooky Lanson
Popular but now forgotten singer Snooky Lanson singing "Cry" on the Classic TV series "Your Hit Parade", which ran from 1950-1959. This is from the 12 April 1952 episode.
-"Your Hit Parade" - Picnic (1956)
Excerpt from the 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade", This time featuring a version of the popular song "Theme from Picnic". "Your Hit Parade" ran on the NBC Television Network. I've done research and the show has long been Public Domain. This version of the song (Done Live), Was done by Raymond Scott & His Orchestra.
-A Year To Remember - 1935 - Sid Howard
This is an episode from an early Australian documentary series produced by the Cinesound Movietone News Company in the late fifties. About 20 episodes were made covering the early 30s until the early 50s. In this episode, you will see The King, The Prime Minister, The Queen of Tonga, Aboriginals demonstrating boomerangs, Mexicans demonstrating precision knive throughing, A massive Boy Scout meeting, The winner of the Archibald prize, a man who lost both arms, some babies, German Sheperds, Sharks... and more!
-Educational TV from the 50's: 'Watch Mr. Wizard'
Educational TV broadcast from the 50's, an live kinescope of "Watch Mr. Wizard" from 1954.
-ZIV Television logos
2 logos used by ZIV Television during the 50's. Both are from "Meet Corliss Archer" and both are Public Domain.
LOGO 1
-LOGO 2
-You Asked For It - Bela Lugosi
This is a rare episode of "You Asked For It", a program that originated in 1950 on the Du Mont Network, moved to the ABC network in the mid 50s, where it was cancelled in 1959, only to be revived three times in subsequent decades. The premise of the show was that viewers would choose the entertainment by writing in and requesting a program about a certain subject or featuring a certain personality, character or actor.
-Fifties Television - Bev's Boyfriend - ''I Married Joan'' (1953)
Fifties Television: Episode called "Bev's Boyfriend" of the notorious 1950's sitcom "I Married Joan". In this episode, Joan tries to get a guy to like her sister, but the guy falls in love with Joan instead! (Speaking of which, Joan Steven's sister is played by Joan Davis' real-life daughter).
-"Martin Kane, Private Eye" - Black Pearls
Episode "Black Pearls" of the "Live" 50's TV series "Martin Kane, Private Eye", which ran from 1949 to 1954. Original Air Date: 27 March 1952 and starring Lloyd Nolan. "Martin Kane" was also played by William Gargan 1949-51, Lee Tracy 1952-53 and Mark Stevens 1953-54.
-Good Against Evil
This is a movie length pilot for a series that never materialised. Blatantly influenced by 'The Exorcist' it stars Dack Rambo (who later appeared in 'Dallas' for a while) and co-stars Dan O'Herlihy as the exorcist and a young Kim Catrall as the mother of the possessed girl. The evil 'Rimmin' - leader of the satanic cult - is played by perennial villain Richard Lynch.
-Studio One: The Story of Meg Mallory - Paul Nickell
"Studio One" The Story of Meg Mallory (1952) Director: Paul Nickell Writers: Worthington Miner, William Dozier Original Air Date: 31 March 1952 (Season 4, Episode 29) Among the Cast: Thomas Mitchell and Wendy Drew.
-1940's TV: ''Howdy Doody'' from 1949
An 1940's episode of "Howdy Doody", I think this is from March 1949. This episode is complete with NBC-TV Promo, and two NBC-TV IDs. This program features music, comedy, and the infamous "re-purposed" silent film clip. All of this adds up to an entertaining half hour.
-Classic 1958 Commercial for Jell-O Pudding with Johnny Carson
A Classic 1958 commercial for Jell-O Pudding with Johnny Carson.
-1967 TV Soap: ''Love is a Many Splendored Thing'' - 1st of December 1967
An episode of "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" from the 1st of December, 1967. This episode also features original commercials and Network IDs.
-Misc episode of 'Cavalcade of Stars'
1950 episode of The DuMont Network's 'Cavalcade of Stars', hosted by Jerry Lester. Also features a obscure singer, a well-known baseball player and some other people. Variety Series.
-Fifties Drama: ''Dr Hudson's Secret Journal'' - Carlton's Story
An episode of the ill-fated 1950's drama television series "Dr Hudson's Secret Journal". This episode is about a child who blames herself for the death of a friend.
-DuMont Television Network ID
Rare DuMont Television Network ID. May be useful as stock footage for a documentry on 50's Television.
-Episode of "The Dinah Shore Show" from 1956
Episode of "The Dinah Shore Show" from 1956. Originally broadcast in Color, Now it only exists in Black and White. "The Dinah Shore Show" was one of the most popular TV shows of the 50's, and gives a good idea of what style of music was popular in 50's. The show was live, and most episodes of the show are believed to of been thrown away by NBC. As with most live 50's TV shows by NBC, The copyright was NOT renewed...
-50's TV Network IDs
50's TV Network IDs. Between programs, In the days before Network Bugs, the major TV networks aired little bumpers reminding viewers what network they were watching. Depending on whether the show was live or Kinescoped, Different IDs would be used.
-Clip from "The Edsel Show" with Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong
Clip from "The Edsel Show" with Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong performing a song.
-"I've Got a Secret" - Episode with Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz
Episode of the Classic TV game show "I've Got a Secret" with Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz. Features original commercials for Winston Cigarettes, With the host and Desi Arnaz both plugging the product.
-'The Goldbergs' - Nurse's Aide
Episode 'Nurse's Aide" of the 50's TV series "The Goldbergs".
-''The Goldbergs'' - Treasury Book
An episode of the popular 1950's TV series "The Goldbergs" called "Treasury Book"
-'The Guiding Light' - March 4, 1953
An episode of "The Guiding Light" from March 4, 1953.
-Classic 1960's Commercial for ''Dash''
A Classic 1960's commercial for "Dash", a brand of concentrated laundry detergent. This commercial aired during September 5th 1960. I'll be uploading the complete telecast at a later date. Features some film deterioration.
-'Dusty's Trail' - Duel for Daphne
Another craptastic episode of the "Plan 9 from Outer Space" of TV sitcoms. Well below the standards of it's time! This series ran from 1973 to 1974.
-'Love of Life' - May 22, 1953
Kinescope of an episode of the soap opera "Love of Life" from May 22, 1953. Complete with original commercials.
-'Love of Life' - February 8, 1955
Episode of the soap opera "Love of Life" from February 8, 1955. Kinescope recording also contains original commercials.
-'Love of Life' - March 20, 1953
Episode of the soap opera "The Love of Life" from March 20, 1953. Also contains original commercials. Although not one of the better programs of the 50's, it's still a delightful little drama.
-Lucky Strike Cigarettes commercial with Dorothy Collins
50's commercial for Lucky Strike cigarettes, featuring Dorothy Collins.
-"Mack And Myer For Hire": Mack & Myer Meet Jennie
Episode "Mack & Myer Meet Jennie" of the popular low-budget 60's TV series "Mack And Myer For Hire". The series has long been Public Domain.
-1952 episode of TV series "The Magic Clown"
1952 episode of the TV series "The Magic Clown", which ran on NBC, and featured a clown doing magic tricks. Although the program was little more than a plug for the sponsor, and was done on an ultra-low budget, It's actually not THAT bad of TV show. At a time when TV was still young, The Networks did various "Filler" programs designed to fill time-slots of low-importantance. Since Paid Programming generally frowned upon and TV was to young for Re-Runs, Unimportant timeslots were filled with Quiz...
-1951 Infomercial/Kids show called 'The Magic Clown'
This is a extremely rare Infomercial/Kids show from the early 50's called "The Magic Clown", with Bonomo Candy being plugged 1,446,234 times. This is a "filler program", designed to fill a poorly-watched time-slot. Most certainly not "Quality TV", but certainly better than "Jerry Springer".
-Episode of the TV series "Mama"
Episode of the popular 50's TV series, "Mama", starring Peggy Wood. This light-hearted Classic TV series was about a immigrant family in 1910's America. The shows mix of drama and Comedy proved popular with both the critics and the American public. Sadly, Most episodes of this show are lost. This is a kinescope of a 1950 episode, Complete with original Maxwell House Coffee commercials.
-No Time For Sergeants
No Time For Sergeants chronicles the comedic misadventures of a country bumpkin named Will Stockdale, brilliantly protrayed by Andy Griffith, who is drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II and assigned to the United States Army Air Forces. Andy Griffith went on to play the same character in the Broadway version and in a movie of the same name, which he became famous for and made him a star.
-"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" 1956 Christmas episode
1956 episode of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet", the 2nd longest running American sitcom of all time. This is a Christmas-themed episode. "Ozzie and Harriet" never reached the top 10 in the ratings, But steading ratings made sure that it out-lived many more better-known shows, and it's gentle corny humor made it popular with kids. Overall it's a classic show that has aged well. NOTE: This copy is a mid-60's re-run print, and features different commercials to the original broadcast.
.'PDQ' Pilot Episode (1965)
Pilot episode of "PDQ", a popular game show of the 60's. Hosted by Dennis James.
-1954 episode of "The Perry Como Show"
1954 episode of the Classic TV program "The Perry Como Show", with the Perry Como giving live performances of the hits of the day. As with most live TV shows of the 50's, The copyright was NOT renewed. Includes original commercials for Chesterfield cigarettes.
-1957 episode of "The Price is Right"
1957 episode of "The Price is Right" complete with original commercials.
-'The Secret Storm' - February 26, 1960
February 26, 1960 episode of soap opera "Secret Storm", also containing original network promos (This was during a part of the shows run where it had no sponsor).
-1958 TV Promo for "Sugarfoot"
A 1958 Television Promo for "Sugarfoot", a popular ABC-TV series.
-''The Trouble with Father'' - Many Happy Returns
An episode of the popular fifties television series "The Trouble with Father" called "Many Happy Returns". 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 1950 to 1955.
-1963 Trans-Lux ID
1963 Trans-Lux logo. Trans-Lux was a major Television syndication company of the 60's.
-Video Ranger Message (50's Public Service Announcement) (1950)
50's Public Service Announcement telling it's young viewers to avoid racism. This is taken from the TV series "Captain Video", which aired on The DuMont Television Network.
-Misc episode of 'You Asked For It' #4
Misc episode of the 50's TV series "You Asked For It", featuring a America's tallest man(?), largest star sapphire in the world, and a frightning attack by a python, among other things. Not "reality TV" but not quite a documentry either, falling somewhere between the two genres.
-'Your Hit Parade' - 2 May 1953
Episode of "Your Hit Parade" from 2 May 1953, containing original commercials for Lucky Strike Cigarettes. If you like "soundies", then you'll like this.
-'Your Hit Parade' - 16/April/1955
Episode of "Your Hit Parade", originally broadcast 16 of April, 1955. Featuring Dorothy Collins, Russell Arms, Snooky Lanson, and Gisele MacKenzie performing covers of big hits of the day, including "Tweedle Dee", "How Important Can It Be" and "The Ballad of Davy Crockett". A good time capsule of the time. Most noteworthy moment: Raymond Scott's orchestra performing one of their standards complete with surreal special effects!
-'Heartbreak Hotel' - Gisele MacKenzie (1956)
Weird cover of "Heartbreak Hotel" by Gisele MacKenzie, Taken from 1956 episode of "Your Hit Parade". Intentionally Hilarious, Gisele MacKenzie takes a beloved rock song and gleefully turns it into a parody of bad horror films. Why? Why Not! Sure, This may just be the inmature reaction by a bunch of adults who thought Rock'N'Roll was a fad, But who cares? "Your Hit Parade" has long been Public Domain.
-''Mabel's Dress'' - I Married Joan (1954)
An episode of the infamous 1950's sitcom "I Married Joan" called "Mabel's Dress". In this episode, Joan finds a dress that her husband had hid for a friend, and thinking the dress was for her, she makes drastic changes to the dress. This sitcom was only a moderate success, lasting three seasons.
-1960 episode of 'Queen for a Day'
One of the few surviving episodes of "Queen for a Day", from 1960. One of the strangest shows ever to air on TV.
-''Home of the Week'' - I Married Joan (1954)
An episode of the silly 1950's sitcom "I Married Joan" called ''Home of the Week''. This show was only a moderate success, but it's still pretty funny.
-Complete 1967 Commercial Break: Vanquish Pain Killer and Fletcher's Castoria
A Complete Commercial Break from 1967, featuring two commercials, one for Vanquish Pain Killer, and the 2nd for Fletcher's Castoria. [It doesn't feature a copyright notice]. NOTES: Aired on 1st of December 1967 on the CBS Television Network on the program ''Love is a Many Splended Thing''. Although over 1000 episodes of the show were telecasted, less than 30 episodes survive...
-Complete 1967 Commercial Break: Pine Sol
A Complete Commercial Break from 1967, that, despite being the whole commercial break, only features one commercial, this time for Pine Sol, a cleaning product. This aired on The CBS Television Network during the 1st of December 1967, and the break survives as a Black and White kinescope. NOTES: This commercial break is from ''Love is a Many Splendored Thing''.
-A Classic Commercial for Aerowax from 1953
A Classic Commercial for Aerowax from 1953. I uploaded the complete telecast some time ago. This classic commercial aired on The CBS Television Network during May 22 1953. Several people have called this commercial "racist", "sexist", "homophobic" and "Anti-semitic".
-A Classic Commercial for Anacin Pain Reliever (1953)
A Classic Commercial for Anacin Pain Reliever, aired during the 20th of March 1953. Contary to popular belief, this commercial is not actually racist.
-'The Betty Hutton Show' - The Seaton Story
I personally hate this show with a passion, but here is a craptastic episode of the not-so-classic TV series "The Betty Hutton Show", complete with poor acting, unfunny script, contrived storyline and forgettable theme music.
-The Betty Hutton Show - ''Rosemary's Romance''
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.
-Excerpt from 'The Ted Steele Show' from 1955
Brief excerpt from "The Ted Steele Show", featuring Bill Haley & The Comets performing "Rock Around the Clock". This excerpt is all that I can find from the program.
-Commercial for "Blue Cheer"
A Classic Commercial for "Blue Cheer" with it's "Blue Magic Whitener". Circa 15/5/1955.
-Thanks For The Memories (Bob Hope Special) - Unknown
This is a rare retrospective on Bob Hope's command performances for US troops all over the world since WWII. Features appearances by John F Kenedy, Betty Grable, Betty Hutton, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland and Lana Turner. There are some noticable cuts where short segments of the program are missing.
-'Captain Video' - Misc episode no. 2 (Circa 1950)
"Captain Video and His Video Rangers" episode from circa 1950. This series aired on the DuMont Television Network from 1949 to 1955 and was the first sci-fi series on American television. Over 1000 episodes were aired, of which about 24 survive. This episode was written by MC Brock and stars Richard Coogan. It was broadcast live each weekday. The show spawned at least 3 t
-Jackie Gleason on "Cavalcade of Stars"
Jackie Gleason on the popular 50's TV series "Cavalcade of Stars", doing a sketch called "The Honeymooners", which was later turned into a sitcom. "Cavalcade of Stars" started in 1949 and quickly became one of the most popular shows on The DuMont Television Network. "The Honeymooners" started as a series of sketches, and later became a award-winning CBS sitcom still shown in syndication today. While the sitcom is still copyrighted, "Cavalcade of Stars" is in the public domain.
-Commercial for Chef Boyardee Sauce (1953)
A Classic Commercial for Chef Boyardee's Mushroom Sauce. This aired on CBS-TV during May 22nd, 1953.
-Super Circus - Misc Episode 2
A misc episode of "Super Circus", the hugely popular ABC-TV series which aired during the 1950's. Complete with original commercials for candy. Also of note: An acrobat act consisting of two asians, rather unexpected for 1950's television; Three clowns plugging Snicker's Candy Bar; The cast recieving an award from the "Disabled American Veterans" group due to the show's popularity with disabled veterans; A Musical segment; One of the main clowns being "killed"; and a gymnastics act.
-Classic Coca-Cola Commercial from 1954
Classic 50's Commercial for Coca-Cola, originally broadcast 1954.
-Classic Commercial for Du Mont Laboratories Television Sets
A classic commercial for Du Mont Laboratories Television Sets. I took this from an episode of "School House" that somebody uploaded. Note: While the TV network can be spelt DuMont, the owner of the Network which produced TV sets is correctly spelt Du Mont, as that was the spelling perferred by the founder of the company.
-70's TV: 'Dusty's Trail' - Love Means Bananas
Episode 'Love Means Bananas' of the 70's sitcom-western "Dusty's Trail". Plot line: "Gronk the Gorilla is loose and treats himself to Dusty's food supply before falling for the beautiful Betsy and abducting her to a cave". This show bombed in the ratings and with the critics. It ran during the 1973-1974 TV season.
-'The Face is Familiar' (1966 Game Show)
Episode of the 1966 summer replacement series "The Face is Familiar", a game show with a rather interesting concept. Complete with original commercials. Guests include June Lockhart ("Lost in Space") and Bob Crane ("Hogan's Heroes").
-50's TV: Clip from 'The Frank Sinatra Show' with Frank Sinatra and June Hutton
50's TV: Clip from 'The Frank Sinatra Show' with Frank Sinatra and June Hutton singing a song. I've confirmed via a lawyer that this is public domain.
-"The Goldbergs" - Member of the Jury
Episode of the classic 50's TV program "The Goldbergs", taken from then final season. Based on the hit radio series! A fine dramedy, sadly only the final season survives, with only 2 or 3 episodes from 1949-1954 being in existance.
-Jews in the 50's: 'The Goldbergs'
Episode of the Jewish-themed 50's soap-opera/sitcom "The Goldbergs", taken from the final season. The show was based on a popular radio program, and started on CBS, then moved to NBC, then moved to DuMont, then moved to Syndication. This is from a syndication episode, and the print is mostly complete, running at 25 minutes.
-'You Bet Your Life' - Secret Word: Water
"You Bet Your Life" episode, secret word "Water". Also features some commercials for Desoto. Starring Groucho Marx.
-40's TV: ''Howdy Doody'' - 16th March 1949
An episode of "Howdy Doody" from 16th March 1949. Features comedy, puppetry,and some cute bunnies starting around 13:31. Also includes Network ID.
-Commercial for Lilt Hair
A Classic Commercial for Lilt Hair. Features great footage of Hair. 1955.
-''Singin' in the Rain'' from ''Your Hit Parade''
1950's Jazz music: A Jazz version of "Singin' In the Rain" performed by Dorothy Collins (vocals) and The Raymond Scott Quintet. This aired April 16 1955 on NBC-TV.
-Excerpt from unidentified program/Excerpt from 'The Ranch Party Show'
Excerpt from unidentified program featuring Johnny Cash(?), and an excerpt from "The Ranch Party Show" featuring Carl Perkins.
-Commercial for Joy Dishwashing Liquid
A Classic 1953 Commercial for Joy Dishwashing Liquid. Widely regarded by many historians to feature Sexism, Racism, Homophobia and Anti-Semitism.
-50's Lucky Strike Cigarette commercial with "Christmas" theme
Christmas-themed Lucky Strike cigarette commercial from the 50's.
-1949 NBC-TV Promotional Spot
A classic TV promo for NBC-TV, dating from 1949. The complete broadcast can be found elsewhere on IA.
-"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" - Rick's Riding Lesson
Episode of the TV series "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" called "Rick's Riding Lesson". 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.
-Skippy Peanut Butter Commercial
Classic 50's Commercial for Skippy Peanut Butter.
-"The Perry Como Show" - 1952 Episode
Episode of "The Perry Como Show" from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50's pop songs. As with most 50's Variety shows, This show was done live, and is now Public Domain.
-1949 Public Service Announcement
A 1949 Public Service Announcement aired on the DuMont Television Network, reminding the young viewers of "Captain Video" that "freedom is everybody's job". This features the same background as the 1950 PSA I uploaded. DuMont was a cheap network, but in fact, they did a lot of good things, like airing the complete McCathy hearings (sadly no footage remains from their coverage). One must give them credit for good intentions.
-1949 DuMont Network PSA (Number 2 of 2)
A 1949 DuMont Television Network-Public Service Announcement, Number 2 of 2. This PSA tells the young viewers of "Captain Video" to give everybody a fair chance, regardless of Race or Religion. DuMont was a cheap network, but they did a lot for many people. DuMont, in fact, aired the complete McCarthy hearings (sadly no copies of their coverage survives today).
-Episode of Classic TV show "Sense and Nonsense"
1954 Episode of the rare Classic TV show "Sense and Nonsense", a low-budget kids game show produced by a small local TV station. This episode features original commercials for Coca-Cola, and the original DuMont Television Network ID. In this game show, contestants had to identify objects while blind-folded. This appears to be the only surviving episode.
-Commercial for Post's Sugar Crisps
A Classic 1950's Commercial for Post's Sugar Crisps. Cheap, but cute. DISCLAIMER: This video does not represent the quality of major Hollywood cartoons of the time. Nor does it represent the quality of major Tele-cartoons of the time ("Clutch Cargo" didn't air until several years after this commercial, so it doesn't count. Then again, "Clutch Cargo" was already crap by the standards of it's time).
-Super Circus - Misc Episode 3
A 3rd misc episode of the 1950's ABC-TV series "Super Circus". A popular family television program, worth a watch! Complete with most original commercials.
-Classic TV Commercial for a UNIVAC computer
A classic Television commercial for a UNIVAC computer. This commercial is from a 5 February 1956 CBS-TV telecast. It also promotes CBS-TV's weather service.
-Classic Commercial for ''Video Ranger ring'' (c. 1950)
A classic commercial for the Video Ranger ring. Just send in two "Powerhouse" candy wrappers and 10 cents!
-Another classic commercial for the ''Video Ranger ring''
Another classic commercial for the ''Video Ranger Ring'', direct from the DuMont Network!
-1950's Television: "You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx" - Secret Word ''Wall''
Another episode of the classic 1950's television series "You Bet Your Life", starring Groucho Marx. The series aired on NBC-TV from October 5, 1950 to September 21, 1961, for a total of 429 episodes. It was a comedic quiz show. The ''secret word'' in this episode is "WALL". The episode also features original commercials for DeSoto.
-Another Classic Commercial for "Cheer"
Another classic 1950's commercial for "Cheer", a cleaning product. This commercial aired during 1955. If Spuzz doesn't review this item, then I'll have Prince Vegeta eat him. Overall, a decent 1950's commercial.
-'Do You Trust Your Wife' with Johnny Carson
An 1958 episode of "Do You Trust Your Wife" starring Johnny Carson, complete and unedited. Rated G. This series was a daytime game show.
-Worn Film Print: NBC Network ID from 1953
Worn film print of a NBC Television Network ID from 1953.
-'You'll Never Get Rich' Promo (1955 CBS-TV Promo)
1955 CBS-TV Promo for "You'll Never Get Rich", Also known as "Sgt Bilko" and "The Phil Silvers Show". The show itself it still copyrighted, but this promo is public domain.
-'Your Hit Parade' - 12 November 1955
12 November 1955 episode of "Your Hit Parade", a long-running 50's musical TV show. This episode features the cast doing covers of "Yellow Rose of Texas", "Suddenly There's a Valley", "Tiger Rag", "Love is a Many Splended Thing", "Love and Marriage", "Autumn Leaves" plus more. Cast members include Dorothy Collins, Russell Arms, Snooky Lanson & Gisele MacKenzie. Also containing original commercials for Lucky Strike Cigarettes and Richard-Hudnut.
-'Your Hit Parade' - June 2, 1956
Episode of the NBC musical TV series "Your Hit Parade" from June 2 1956. Featuring the cast performing covers of big hits including "Standing on the Corner", "Theme from Picnic", "South Rampart Street Parade", "Heartbreak Hotel", "Hot Diggity", "Ivory Tower", "Moonglow", and more. The version of "Heartbreak Hotel" here is sung by Snooky Lanson, and is performed straight. Thelma "Tad" Tadlock appears in two songs as a dancer.
-Your Hit Parade: "Blue Skies" performed by The Lucky Strike Orchestra
Clip from the classic 50's TV show "Your Hit Parade", featuring a cover of the Irving Berlin song "Blue Skies" performed by The Lucky Strike Orchestra. "Your Hit Parade" was a highly popular 50's TV show, and was a spin-off the the radio show with the same name. Very Popular and (almost) always tasteful, the show featured covers of popular songs. Running from 1950 to 1959, the show died after music began to change, and it is often reported that Snooky Lanson's cover of "Hound Dog" hastened to de...
-"Your Hit Parade" - Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)
Obscure 50's singer Snooky Lanson performing "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)" on the popular and award-winning live TV series "Your Hit Parade". "Your Hit Parade" started as a Radio show, then moved to TV, lasting from 1950 to 1959. Very popular and (almost) always tasteful, The series presented the top tunes each week, performed by the programs talented cast of singers and dancers. However, as popular music changed, the show found itself obsolete.
-1949 episode of the TV series "Captain Video"
Rare 1949 episode of the TV series "Captain Video and His Video Rangers", considered by many to be the "Plan 9 from Outer Space" of Classic TV. The show is about a "Space Captain" and his "Video Ranger" who must the galaxy from the evil Dr. Pauli. Low production values, bad acting and bad writing combine to create a very surreal TV show. The show was live, which would explain the missed cues. It's believed most of the master prints were destroyed after the show was cancelled...
-The Ed Wynn show, 1950
1950 episode of CBS Network's 'The Ed Wynn show' with original Camel commercials. Ed's guests are Helen Forrest, The Three Stooges and William Frawley. This entry was broadcast live March 11, 1950 on the west coast. The Ed Wynn show was the first network series to be aired live on the west coast and have the kinescopes shipped east, where they would air a couple of weeks later. The kinescope of this shown was seen on the east coast March 25, 1950.
-Complete 1967 Commercial break + Bumper + Show Ending + Network ID
Complete 1967 Commercial Break with commercials for Aunt Jemima's Pancake Syrup and Quaker Oats, plus a Libby's food bumper, the show ending for ''Love is a Many Splendored Thing'', and a CBS Television Network ID. Taken from Kinescope of the original broadcast.
-1954 Episode of "The Pinky Lee Show" (Classic TV)
1954 episode of "The Pinky Lee Show", a kids program. Very fast-paced.
-2nd Commercial for Duz Detergent (1953)
2nd Commercial for Duz Detergent, telecasted on April 9th, 1953.
-2nd Commercial for Ivory Soap (1953)
2nd Commercial for Ivory Soap, seen on CBS-TV on 4th of March 1953.
-Commercial for Chesterfield Cigarettes
A classic commercial for Chesterfield Cigarettes, broadcast live on CBS-TV on the 13th of October 1954. Not one of the best, but still enjoyable.
-Sixties Commercial for "Camay Soap"
A Classic Sixties Commercial for "Camay Soap". Sorry for the abysmal sound quality. A very charming if unimportant commercial. Not "Great", but certaining enjoyable. This aired during a CBS-TV program during the 5th of September, 1960, and I've uploaded the complete telecast. Terrible sound quality.
-''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' - Misc episode 3
Another incredibly strange episode of ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'', the DuMont Television Network series which, in fact, was the first science fiction show ever to air on TV. However, to fill up time of each LIVE episode, they showed clips from old westerns. This episode also features original commercials.
-Commercial for Chef Boyardee Spaghetti Dinner (1953)
Commercial for Chef Boyardee Spaghetti Dinner, which was aired during the 20th of March, 1953.
-Classic Television for Coca-Cola (Number 2)
Another classic commercial for Coca-Cola, a charming old commercial from February 19, 1954. This aired as part of WABD-TV's "Sense and Nonsense" program. WABD-TV was the flagship station of the legendary DuMont Television Network, one can see a good example of DuMont's always interesting set design in this commercial. Also of note, is that this Coca-Cola commercial was funded by a Coca-Cola Bottling plant...
-Episode of the Classic 50's TV series "Coke Time"
Rare episode of the 50's TV show "Coke Time", which starred famous singer Eddie Fisher. Each episode featured him performing popular songs of the time, and usually featured a broadway star singing a song (This episode features Diahann Carroll). And yes, It also features commercials for Coca-Cola! (As with most live TV shows of the 50's, The copyright was not renewed).
-Complete 1967 Commercial Break: Breeze Detergent/Lux Liquid/Libby's Peas/Libby's Fruits
A Complete 1967 Commercial Break, this time for Breeze Detergent, Lux Dish Washing Liquid, Libby's Canned Peas and Libby's Canned Fruits. So, four 1960's commercials, as presented in at the time, along with a bumper for the program it's from. Taken from a Kinescope of CBS-TV's "Love is a Many Splendored Thing".
-Your Hit Parade: "Please Mr Sun" by Dorothy Collins
Clip from the classic TV show "Your Hit Parade", with fairly-obscure 50's singer Dorothy Collins singing the popular song "Please Mr Sun" live on national TV. "Your Hit Parade" ran from 1950 to 1959, and was both popular and award winning. The show featured a bunhc of talented singers performing covers of hits of the day, and was very tasteful. The show died after music began to change, and the show got very weak as time went on...
-Yet Another DuMont Television Network ID (1950)
DuMont Television Network ID from 1950.
-Commercial for Duz Detergent (1953)
Commercial for Duz Detergent. This aired during the 4th of March, 1953.
-Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby on 'The Edsel Show'
Delightful short clip Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby singing on the 1957 TV Special 'The Edsel Show'.
-Compilation of Classic TV Closing Credits: 50s, 60s, and 70s
A Compilation of 10 Classic Closing Credits endings from various classic TV series, mostly from the 1950's, but also including two from the 1960's and one from the 1970's. These are all from public domain episodes. Included is a rare closing from "Life with Elizabeth" with Betty White appearing as herself.
-Classic 1950's Television Commercials for Bobbi Pin-Curl Permanent
Classic 1950's Television Commercials for Bobbi Pin-Curl Permanent. A charming relic from the fifties.
-Classic Commercial for "Ivory Snow" Washing Powder (1960)
Commercial for Ivory Snow washing powder from 1960. This commercial is in poor quality but quite rare.
-Commercial for Ivory Soap (1953)
Classic Commercial for Ivory Soap, from 1953. Seen on CBS-TV during the 4th of March 1953.
-Lucky Strike Cigarette Commercial from 1955
Another Lucky Strike Cigarette commercial from 1955. This one starts off with footage of a a couple smoking in the kitchen.
-A 3rd Classic Commercial for Coca-Cola (1953)
Yep, it's another of those wonderful old time LIVE commercials for Coca-Cola, this one is from 1953 and aired on NBC-TV.
-Various 50's & 60's TV Network IDs
Various TV Network IDs from the 50's and 60's, Hopefully public domain. Includes NBC, CBS, ABC and DuMont.
ABC-TV
-ABC-US
-CBS-Identity Logo
-CBS-Identity Logo 2
-CBS-Identity Logo 3
-DuMont
-DuMont Network
-NBC Television Film Presentation
-NBC Chimes
-NBC Opening Identity
-Rare NBC Logo
-Another 1954 episode of 'The Pinky Lee Show' (Classic TV)
Another fun 1954 episode of the TV series "The Pinky Lee Show", a fast-paced kids show.
-Classic Commercial for Post's Sugar Crisps (Number 2)
Another Classic 1950's Commercial for Post's Sugar Crisps, this one is direct from the DuMont Television Network!! YES!! Wow, DuMont could even make me buy that silly cereal. Plus, this commercial also features EXCELLENT set design, but then, DuMont is quite well known for their interesting set design.
-A 4th Classic Commercial for Coca-Cola (29/September/1954)
A 4th classic ommercial for Coca-Cola, featuring some very well-dressed people, and a general high class feel. A nice commercial, telecast LIVE on NBC-TV on 29 September 1954.
-''Search for Tomorrow'' 5th/September/1960
A Classic 1960s soap opera drama broadcast called "Search for Tomorrow" from 1960. Contains original commercials. Pretty bad sound quality, and also poor picture quality. Not great TV, but an interesting curiosity. Does NOT feature a copyright notice, and was NOT submitted for copyright.
-'Search for Tomorrow' - 19 August 1953
Episode of the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" from 19 August 1953. 16mm Kinescope containing original commercials.
-'The Guiding Light' - April 9, 1953
Episode of the soap opera "The Guiding Light" from April 9, 1953. Also features original commercials.
-'Valiant Lady' - 8/December/1953
An amazingly incomplete episode of the brilliantly campy soap opera "Valiant Lady". This show was performed live. Charming, exciting and watchable, this is a fun little daytime drama performance from 1953.
-1950's Television: ''You Bet Your Life'' - Secret Word: Voice
An episode of the hugely popular 1950's Television series "You Bet Your Life", featuring the comic talents of Groucho Marx. A "comedic quiz show", much of this program's humor was improvised, although Groucho usually would have a very basic idea on who would appear each episode. Like most 1950's quiz shows, it wasn't rigged, but the scandals involving "Twenty One", "Dotto" and "The $64,000 Question" caused ratings to decline...
-Classic Commercial: Winston Cigarettes
Classic Commercial for Winston Cigarettes, Taken an episode of "I've Got a Secret".
-''You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx'' - Secret Word Clock
An episode of Groucho Marx's popular 1950's Television series, "You Bet Your Life", which aired from 1950 to 1961. A 'comedic quiz show", it proved an instant hit with both viewers and critics. As the series was produced on film, many episodes still exist. Even today, you can find this series in repeats due to it's public domain status. This episode is complete with DeSoto commercials.
-1967 Commercial Break: Whip 'n' Chill Chocolate Dessert
A Complete (but short) commercial break from 1967, this time with (one) commercial for Whip 'n' Chill Chocolate Dessert. A Very interesting method of advertising! This short commercial break aired as part of CBS-TV's "Love is a Many Splendored Thing", for which I have uploaded the complete PD telecast. Hmm, looks like a yummy dessert! Taken from black and white kinescope of the color telecast.
-A 5th Classic Commercial for Coca-Cola (20/January/1955)
A 5th Classic Commercial for Coca-Cola, this time from 20/January/1955. This charming commercial aired LIVE on NBC-TV. This commercial also features jingle.
Lucky Strike Commercial from 1955 #2
Yet another Lucky Strike Cigarette commercial from 1955. This one features a couple walking outside a movie theater/theatre.
-1954 Episode of the TV series "Super Circus"
"Super Circus" was a popular 50's kids show featuring typical acts that perform at a circus. It featured 3 clowns who added comic relief to the show. This episode contains a Trapeze act, A trainer with a Leopard, and some elephants doing tricks. Also, This episode contains the original commercials.
-3rd Commercial for Ivory Soap (1953)
A 3rd Commercial for Ivory Soap, aired on the 9th of April, 1953.
-Compilation of DuMont Television Network IDs (Classic TV)
A Collection of Network IDs from the short-lived DuMont Television Network (1946-1956). Curiously, along with the "Big Three", there were various attempts by other companies to compete in the days before FOX, they include: DuMont Television Network (1946-1956) Hughes Television Network (HTN) (60's/70's) National Educational Television (NET) (1952–1970) (Later extensively re-worked into PBS)
-Commercial for Duncan Hine's Cake Mix (1960)
Classic Commercial for Duncan Hine's Cake Mix. This commercial aired during a 5th of September 1960 CBS-TV telecast. Overall, it's a decent commercial, that doesn't contain any sex.
-3rd Duz Detergent Commercial from 1953
A 3rd Duz Detergent Commercial from 1953.
-Excerpts from 'The Magic Clown' (1950's)
Excerpts from "The Magic Clown", a TV series which filled an unimportant time-slot on NBC. These excerpts are among the few remaining examples of this program. This compilation of clips actually lasts longer than the original episodes themselves.
-Fifties Television: ''The Trouble with Father'' - Teacher's Pet
Another episode of the popular fifties television series "The Trouble with Father", this time it's "Teacher's Pet". This series aired from 1950 to 1955. Plot Line: Stu adopts a bunch of fish, which keep producing too many baby fish.
-'Life with Elizabeth' (C. 1953)
An episode of "Life with Elizabeth" from the early to mid 50's. Starring Betty White and Del Moore. This comedy show lasted from 1952 to 1955. It's widely regarded as being far better than "Queen for a Day".
-Lucky Strike Cigarette "Baseball" Commercial
Lucky Strike Cigarette commercial featuring a couple at a baseball game.
-Commercial for "Shasta Cream Shampoo" (1953)
A Classic 1950's Commercial for "Shasta Cream Shampoo", broadcast during 1953.
-Commercial for "Spic and Span" (1953)
A Classic 1950's Commercial for "Spic and Span", a popular cleaning product. Overall, this commercial is not racist, despite what some may claim.
-"Standing at the Corner", June 2 1956
The June 2 1956 version of Snooky Lanson's performance of "Standing at the Corner" on the TV series Your Hit Parade. Also features "Design for Dreaming" star Tad Tadlock as a dancer. Nicely odd and unusal.
-'Heartbreak Hotel' by Snooky Lanson
Snookly Lanson (1914-1990) performs "Heartbreak Hotel" on the popular 50's TV series "Your Hit Parade". The song was composed by Mae Boren Axton, Thomas Durden, and Elvis Presley. It's not known what they felt about Snooky Lanson's version of the song.
All-Bran Flakes - Classic 1955 Commercial
All-Bran Flakes - A Classic Commercial from 1955. A Rare commercial from the mid-1950's.
-Classic 1950's Commercial for "Post Grape-Nuts" (1955)
A Classic 1950's Commercial for Post's Grape Nuts, taken from "Mama".
-Science in Action Series (1956)
Episode 1: Radar Defence Part 1
-Episode 2 :Radar Defence Part 2
-Episode 3: Drilling for Oil Part 1
-Episode 4: Drilling for Oil Part 2
-Episode 5: Aero Medicine Part 1
-Episode 6 Aero Medicine Part 2
-Episode 7: Rivers of Ice
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