Over 7K TV viewers have voted on the 130+ shows on Best TV Shows Of The '60s, Ranked. Current Top 3: The Twilight Zone, Star Trek: The Original Series, The ...
If history was judged by the most popular TV shows of the '60s, it would appear Americans were buffoonish caricatures who always enjoyed a good laugh.
America was in the midst of the Prohibition era by 1930, but that didn't stop fiddler Lowe Stokes from getting his illegal drink on. Here, Stokes sings about guzzling moonshine in the mountains of Georgia and then predicts the ban on alcohol will be lifted by 1933. As it turned out, hi...
It was also a notable decade for Apple. The company released the most popular portable music device in history: the iPod. Newer iterations of the device became smaller and more candy-colored. Each new generation of iPod nanos had more colors, and by the 4th Generation, there was an array ...
Back in the day, magazines used to be huge. We used to go into convenience stores and candy shops and there would be an entire wall of these things. They had magazines for everything from kids magazines like MAD Magazine and Nintendo Power (which gave you tips on how to win Nintendo ...
Chokers have been hugging women's neckssince at least the time of Anne Boleyn, who died in 1536—and they've endured through the ages. The year 2016, however, might just have been thepinnacle of the fashion statement. Jewel-encrusted, plain, velvet, lace, or adorned with a nameplate, ...
1954: Candy Land CatLane//Getty Images Eleanor Abbott designed the Hasbro game while recovering from polio in 1945. Years later, it was still making a sweet statement—and still does to this day. BUY NOW 1955: Colorforms Alamy Before color TV, there were Colorforms. This toy was like a...
With themes of crime and drama, this show sees churchgoing Candy Montgomery undergo her seemingly perfect life, until murder gets in the way. Year Running: 2023Did You Know? Hulu’s Candy and HBO Max’s Love and Death are both shows based on the same 1980 true story. 44. Citadel ...
"were a common sightin U.S. cities in the 1920s—and their headwear of choice came to be known as thenewsboy cap. Once popular with European elites, the iconic eight-piece cap was available to all castes in the United States, from kids in candy stores to grownup automobile enthusiasts....
There was no formal statement from Mars, Inc. regarding why the deliciously popular breakfast candy bar Kudos disappeared from retail shelves. However,some speculate that healthier snack bars moved inand left little room for a candy bar disguising itself as a nutritious snack. ...