Hosts Tim Goodman and Jason Snell Tim and Jason return to close the book on Volume 4 of the TV Talk Machine chronicles. (You can find the previous three volumes at theincomparable.com/tvtm/about.) We’ll be back in this feed, probably soon, with something that’s more of us talking...
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The Bugs Bunny Show Mel Blanc 136 votes Animated adventures of Bugs Bunny and his pals. Premiered: October 11, 1960 Also ranks #1 on The 90+ Best Cartoons from the '70s Also ranks #2 on The 50 Best 1960s Cartoons, Ranked Also ranks #2 on The Best 1970s Animated Shows, Ranked IS ...
“The Flintstones” debut in 1960 “The Flintstones” first aired on ABC 64 years ago. Ever since has developed a cult following that hardly will die out due to their strong impact on Pop Culture Read More Remembering TV Pioneer Ed Sullivan On His Birthday One of the biggest hosts in...
The Betty White Show Traditionally, the 'Queen of Television' title goes to Lucille Ball but since she's gone I believe the mantle has been passed to Betty White; no other TV star has enjoyed so much success over the last 60 years. ...
(when Mac's sister got married) where Mac's mother asked how the baby was doing and Mac said "fine" and then she asked whether it was a girl or boy and Mac said "a boy". Later in the episode at a restaurant, Mac said that Sally had to stay home to take care of the baby. ...
While the hosts are clearly having a good time, none of them are experts about any of the things they're talking about - they're all enthusiasts, reminiscing about their childhood video game experiences or providing Wikipedia-like factoids about the games they're discussing. For a show with...
This is a humorous take on talk shows, reminding me of nothing so much as a wackier version of Dick Cavett in the 70s. Very enjoyable. Despite having a rules structure it seems LESS formulaic than the typical late night series of well-rehearsed anecdotes. I discovered the show from being ...
the Great Depression, fighting in WWII and being part of the Mad Men advertising scene in the 1960s and 70s. Along with way, Joe designed a number of iconic film logos including West Side Story, 007, Rollerball, A Hard Day’s Night, Orion Pictures and many others. If you’re expecting...
Billy Keaton was one of WGR’s most popular hosts after he, like many early radio entertainers, settled down with radio after a life on the road as a Vaudeville man. Billy Keaton in the WGR studios with singer Johnny Ray. After his “Stuff and Nonsense” program took off, his success...