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The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series 1950–1960) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. List of Classic TV Shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s - each show has a page with photo's, descriptions, a YouTube clip and fun facts about each! By 1970, there were around 700 UHF and VHF television stations; today there are 1,300. By 1970, TV stations and networks raked in $3.6 billion in ad revenues; today, that figure is over $60 billion. Television programming has had a huge impact on American and world culture. Many critics have dubbed the 1950s as the Golden Age of Television. 1960s British science fiction television series 6 L, 20 T 1960s British music television series 2 L, 7 T 1960s British animated television series 10 T 1960s British children's television series 6 L, 40 T 1960s British crime television series 1 L, 17 T.

Apparently inspired by the '30s film 'If I Had A Million', this was one of the better TV offerings of the Fabulous Fifties. A mysterious (and obviously eccentric) billionaire, John Beresford Tipton would, each week, write out a check for one million dollars and instruct his manservant Michael Anthony (aka Marvin Miller)to deliver it to its recipient, a total stranger, along with instructions that the lucky individual must never reveal it's source or its exact amount on pain of forfeiture. The scripts were, for the most part, literate and engrossing. In fact, it was reported at the time that some viewers found the premise so convincing that they actually wrote their local TV stations pleading to know where the reclusive Mr. Tipton lived so they could, hopefully, get a similar check. Of course, there were also viewers who actually thought 'Mr.

Ed' could really talk, but we digress... This show was, as already mentioned, one of the better shows back then ( as evinced by it's 5 year run ) and will, hopefully, one of these days, reappear on DVD. We should be so lucky.

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Awesome quality One of the first movies I remember seeing as a kid. Good quality. Worth the price. Very fun watch As long as you're not too hung up on perfect hi-fi sound this is a fun festival film.

The 'high light' for me is Joni'. Good Wins Out at Platinum High School Great film quality and sound. Mickey Rooney is great in his role and was a good 'B' film actor during the 50's & 60's. Great JD Film A must for all Jeffrey Hunter fans.

Tv Series 1950 Dragnet

Excellent picture quality and sound. Susan Harrison is sexy and evil.

50s Tv Shows

Received order.just wanted to say I'm happy. The 'Birth of the Beatles' (US version) movie is especially good image quality, I would rate it (9.5) for image qualit. Excellent Film Quality. Fast Service. Film quality is Excellent. This film is must have if you are a David Janssen fan. The beautiful and flirty Joyce Taylo.

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Detectives On Tv Series 1950 Series

Unseen glimpses of what became the future This collection of British documentary material has six episodes; the most effective for me were 'Ever So Contemporary. Excellent quality! Fantastic movie. I am so glad to have been able to find this. The picture and sound is awesome. Thank you so much Video.

Tv Series 1950 1960

My 2nd all-time favorite movie! Thank you for my copy of 'Let No Man Write My Epitaph.' It's my 2nd all-time favorite movie and I couldn't find it on. Wonderful film. What a terrific experience watching this film. I moved to the Village in the early 1960s and remember the Bleeker.