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THE 10 BIGGEST LIVE TELEVISION MOMENTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Image: Neil Armstrong via Wikipedia (left), AP Photo/Joseph Villarin (top right), CBS (bottom right)Everyone remembers where they were during major events. Whether it was the death of someone famous or a historic occasion, some monumental moments seem to stick in our heads more than others. With the advent of television, it became easier than ever to capture these major stories while they 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice 10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT 'MY THREE SONS' In 1943, Fred MacMurray was the highest paid actor in Hollywood, and the fourth-highest-paid American. He could play the nice guy or brilliantly explore his dark side in classic film noir like Double Indemnity. By 1959, however, thanks to Disney's The Shaggy Dog, he was the ultimate dad. No wonder that he was cast to lead the Douglas clan on My Three Sons — which also featured a shaggy dog WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Sherry Alberoni. Alberoni went into animation, voicing loads of cartoon characters. She was the voice behind Wendy of Super Friends, seen here, and worked on cartoons such as Jeannie (alongside Mark Hamill), Josie and the Pussycats and The Mighty Orbots.She also portrayed Sharon James, a friend of Cissy, in several episodes of Family Affair.. Image: The Everett Collection / Warner Bros. DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
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THE 10 BIGGEST LIVE TELEVISION MOMENTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Image: Neil Armstrong via Wikipedia (left), AP Photo/Joseph Villarin (top right), CBS (bottom right)Everyone remembers where they were during major events. Whether it was the death of someone famous or a historic occasion, some monumental moments seem to stick in our heads more than others. With the advent of television, it became easier than ever to capture these major stories while they 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
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Aunt Effie from Mama's Family was actually a writer on the show from Ken Berry's hometown Dorothy Van met and befriended her idol, Shirley Temple, through the church, too. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes their 8 GROUNDBREAKING SHOWS THAT CELEBRATE THEIR 50TH 1966 was a big year for television. Industry titans like Andy Griffith, Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason reigned supreme. There was an impressive slate of newcomers too, with stars like Phyllis Diller, Gary Moore and Jean Arthur getting their own shows in competitive time slots. But you don't remember those ones, do you? Instead, it was the crop of underdogs that broke through to have high HERE'S WHAT 20 CLASSIC TV SITCOM HOUSES ARE WORTH IN REAL LIFE The Brady Bunch. 11222 Dilling Street, North Hollywood, California. The most talked about TV property of 2018, the Brady clan's midcentury ranch sparked a celebrity bidding war before a cable network swooped in to purchase it. The asking price for the Studio City property — which was used on the sitcom for exterior shots only — was $1.8million.
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6 DANGEROUS TOYS AND FIRECRACKERS THAT DISAPPEARED IN THE The Child Protection Act of 1966 capped that amount at 50mg. So a prankster of the 1950s had 60 times more explosive power to flush down the toilet than his followers of the late 1960s. Firecrackers were not the only amusement to fundamentally change after that act. Other toys — certain chemistry sets and even crafting beans — soondisappeared.
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THE 10 BIGGEST LIVE TELEVISION MOMENTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Image: Neil Armstrong via Wikipedia (left), AP Photo/Joseph Villarin (top right), CBS (bottom right)Everyone remembers where they were during major events. Whether it was the death of someone famous or a historic occasion, some monumental moments seem to stick in our heads more than others. With the advent of television, it became easier than ever to capture these major stories while they 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
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THE 10 BIGGEST LIVE TELEVISION MOMENTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Image: Neil Armstrong via Wikipedia (left), AP Photo/Joseph Villarin (top right), CBS (bottom right)Everyone remembers where they were during major events. Whether it was the death of someone famous or a historic occasion, some monumental moments seem to stick in our heads more than others. With the advent of television, it became easier than ever to capture these major stories while they 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT 'MY THREE SONS' In 1943, Fred MacMurray was the highest paid actor in Hollywood, and the fourth-highest-paid American. He could play the nice guy or brilliantly explore his dark side in classic film noir like Double Indemnity. By 1959, however, thanks to Disney's The Shaggy Dog, he was the ultimate dad. No wonder that he was cast to lead the Douglas clan on My Three Sons — which also featured a shaggy dog 8 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FACTS ABOUT JAMES ARNESS Top image: The Everett Collection. For 20 years on television's Gunsmoke, whenever rustling, gunfights or brawling ruffled the feathers of Dodge City, Marshal Matt Dillon was there to restore law and order to the frontier town.. And it was the 6' 7" frame of the hardy James Arness that gave the Gunsmoke lawman a towering presence. Remarkably, by the time he had hung up his holster for goodWHERE TO WATCH
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Two law students, seeking revenge for the death of a girl, frame Terry Webster, whom they hold responsible for the murder of a store guard. 7:00AM ET. Judgment. The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. 10 REASONS WE REALLY MISS BURGER CHEF RESTAURANTS The Burger Chef chain was gobbled up by Hardee's in 1981. It was a surprisingly swift end for a fast-food empire that had expanded to more than 1,000 locations across the United States in the Seventies. Grabbing a bite at Burger Chef was a big part of growing up in that decade.Boy, how we'd like to see the inside of a Burger Chef again. The closest we've come is the final season of Mad MenSEARCH RESULTS
Can you complete the names of the top songs from 1979? filled the charts. The biggest song of the year was a new-wave rocker. Toss in yacht rock, prog, soul 15 FORGOTTEN SCI-FI AND FANTASY SERIES OF THE 1970S Image: Time Express / Warner Bros.You might think that modern television is riddled with superheroes and spaceships, but the 1970s were just as rich with science fiction and fastasy. Series set in outer space exploded in the latter part of the decade, following in the rocket trail of Star Wars. The year 1977 alone served up a load of space shows.But even in the decade between Star Trek and 10 FORGOTTEN COP SHOWS OF THE 1980S Image: The Everett CollectionCops, doctors, lawyers and cowboys are the backbone of television drama. It's hard to throw a dart at a TV Guide page and not hit a show about one of these professions. In the Eighties, the police genre evolved and expended greatly. Two shows in particular, Miami Vice and Hill Street Blues, redefined the cop show, pushing the boundaries of style and narrative 11 THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT 'MAMA'S FAMILY' Good lord! Thelma Harper's clan has a rather unique history on television, moving from Carol Burnett Show comedy sketches to made-for-television movie to beloved sitcom. While the family members may have changed over the years, one constant throughout was Mama herself, brilliantly portrayed by Vicki Lawrence. To this day, Lawrence continues to revive the character for TV WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
6 DANGEROUS TOYS AND FIRECRACKERS THAT DISAPPEARED IN THE The Child Protection Act of 1966 capped that amount at 50mg. So a prankster of the 1950s had 60 times more explosive power to flush down the toilet than his followers of the late 1960s. Firecrackers were not the only amusement to fundamentally change after that act. Other toys — certain chemistry sets and even crafting beans — soondisappeared.
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Aunt Effie from Mama's Family was actually a writer on the show from Ken Berry's hometown Dorothy Van met and befriended her idol, Shirley Temple, through the church, too. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes theirTHE BINGE - DECADES
Two law students, seeking revenge for the death of a girl, frame Terry Webster, whom they hold responsible for the murder of a store guard. 7:00AM ET. Judgment. The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. HERE'S WHAT 20 CLASSIC TV SITCOM HOUSES ARE WORTH IN REAL LIFE The Brady Bunch. 11222 Dilling Street, North Hollywood, California. The most talked about TV property of 2018, the Brady clan's midcentury ranch sparked a celebrity bidding war before a cable network swooped in to purchase it. The asking price for the Studio City property — which was used on the sitcom for exterior shots only — was $1.8million.
8 GROUNDBREAKING SHOWS THAT CELEBRATE THEIR 50TH 1966 was a big year for television. Industry titans like Andy Griffith, Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason reigned supreme. There was an impressive slate of newcomers too, with stars like Phyllis Diller, Gary Moore and Jean Arthur getting their own shows in competitive time slots. But you don't remember those ones, do you? Instead, it was the crop of underdogs that broke through to have high 5 ACTS THAT FELT THE WRATH OF ED SULLIVAN The Ed Sullivan Show and the man himself is beloved by many. However, he’s also pretty notorious for having a temper. He took pride in his show and expected his guests to abide by the rules when they were on-air. Sometimes he would request song or wardrobe changes and not surprisingly, many guests didn’t take too kindly to these demands. Some obliged, and others didn’t. Here are some 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice 10 LITTLE MISTAKES YOU NEVER NOTICED IN 'THE BRADY BUNCH' If there's one thing the Brady kids taught us, it's that little goofs are inevitable in life. Sometimes, you break your mom's favorite vase while playing basketball indoors. Or, perhaps you want draw up some football plays on the chalk board in the kitchen and you accidentally erase your housekeeper's forgotten family cake recipe. Hey, it happens in a house full of six kids.So the creators 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT 'MY THREE SONS' In 1943, Fred MacMurray was the highest paid actor in Hollywood, and the fourth-highest-paid American. He could play the nice guy or brilliantly explore his dark side in classic film noir like Double Indemnity. By 1959, however, thanks to Disney's The Shaggy Dog, he was the ultimate dad. No wonder that he was cast to lead the Douglas clan on My Three Sons — which also featured a shaggy dog 15 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT ROD SERLING He was a boxer. Having always had an interest in sports, Serling became a boxer while training in the Army. Rising to the second round of the division finals before being knocked out, he competed as a flyweight and had 17 bouts. Serling suffered a broken nose in both his first and last bout. Image: commons.wikimedia. DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
Aunt Effie from Mama's Family was actually a writer on the show from Ken Berry's hometown Dorothy Van met and befriended her idol, Shirley Temple, through the church, too. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes theirTHE BINGE - DECADES
Two law students, seeking revenge for the death of a girl, frame Terry Webster, whom they hold responsible for the murder of a store guard. 7:00AM ET. Judgment. The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. HERE'S WHAT 20 CLASSIC TV SITCOM HOUSES ARE WORTH IN REAL LIFE The Brady Bunch. 11222 Dilling Street, North Hollywood, California. The most talked about TV property of 2018, the Brady clan's midcentury ranch sparked a celebrity bidding war before a cable network swooped in to purchase it. The asking price for the Studio City property — which was used on the sitcom for exterior shots only — was $1.8million.
8 GROUNDBREAKING SHOWS THAT CELEBRATE THEIR 50TH 1966 was a big year for television. Industry titans like Andy Griffith, Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason reigned supreme. There was an impressive slate of newcomers too, with stars like Phyllis Diller, Gary Moore and Jean Arthur getting their own shows in competitive time slots. But you don't remember those ones, do you? Instead, it was the crop of underdogs that broke through to have high 5 ACTS THAT FELT THE WRATH OF ED SULLIVAN The Ed Sullivan Show and the man himself is beloved by many. However, he’s also pretty notorious for having a temper. He took pride in his show and expected his guests to abide by the rules when they were on-air. Sometimes he would request song or wardrobe changes and not surprisingly, many guests didn’t take too kindly to these demands. Some obliged, and others didn’t. Here are some 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice 10 LITTLE MISTAKES YOU NEVER NOTICED IN 'THE BRADY BUNCH' If there's one thing the Brady kids taught us, it's that little goofs are inevitable in life. Sometimes, you break your mom's favorite vase while playing basketball indoors. Or, perhaps you want draw up some football plays on the chalk board in the kitchen and you accidentally erase your housekeeper's forgotten family cake recipe. Hey, it happens in a house full of six kids.So the creators 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT 'MY THREE SONS' In 1943, Fred MacMurray was the highest paid actor in Hollywood, and the fourth-highest-paid American. He could play the nice guy or brilliantly explore his dark side in classic film noir like Double Indemnity. By 1959, however, thanks to Disney's The Shaggy Dog, he was the ultimate dad. No wonder that he was cast to lead the Douglas clan on My Three Sons — which also featured a shaggy dog 15 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT ROD SERLING He was a boxer. Having always had an interest in sports, Serling became a boxer while training in the Army. Rising to the second round of the division finals before being knocked out, he competed as a flyweight and had 17 bouts. Serling suffered a broken nose in both his first and last bout. Image: commons.wikimedia.WHERE TO WATCH
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Can you complete the names of the top songs from 1979? filled the charts. The biggest song of the year was a new-wave rocker. Toss in yacht rock, prog, soul 15 FORGOTTEN SCI-FI AND FANTASY SERIES OF THE 1970S Image: Time Express / Warner Bros.You might think that modern television is riddled with superheroes and spaceships, but the 1970s were just as rich with science fiction and fastasy. Series set in outer space exploded in the latter part of the decade, following in the rocket trail of Star Wars. The year 1977 alone served up a load of space shows.But even in the decade between Star Trek and 10 REASONS WE REALLY MISS BURGER CHEF RESTAURANTS The Burger Chef chain was gobbled up by Hardee's in 1981. It was a surprisingly swift end for a fast-food empire that had expanded to more than 1,000 locations across the United States in the Seventies. Grabbing a bite at Burger Chef was a big part of growing up in that decade.Boy, how we'd like to see the inside of a Burger Chef again. The closest we've come is the final season of Mad Men LOST BREAKFAST CEREALS OF THE 1960S AND 1970S Cereal aisle selection, sugar content and cartoon mascots escalated in the 1960s. By the 1970s, the options for a morning bowlful were downright weird. Kellogg's, Post and General Mills waged war with their animated tigers, panthers and pilots. Paired with some Saturday morning cartoons, these cereals were a highlight of childhood. Internet demand brought Quisp back to the shelves, so perhaps 10 LITTLE MISTAKES YOU NEVER NOTICED IN 'THE BRADY BUNCH' If there's one thing the Brady kids taught us, it's that little goofs are inevitable in life. Sometimes, you break your mom's favorite vase while playing basketball indoors. Or, perhaps you want draw up some football plays on the chalk board in the kitchen and you accidentally erase your housekeeper's forgotten family cake recipe. Hey, it happens in a house full of six kids.So the creators 10 FRIGHTENING, FORGOTTEN HORROR TV SHOWS OF THE '60S Horror may be big bucks at the box office, but the terrifying genre has never been terribly popular on network television. It tends to be a little too intense for primetime. Still, some of the greatest series in TV history have been eerie, like Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone.In the 1970s — the peak of the horror craze in American pop culture — popular made-for-TV horror 10 FORGOTTEN COP SHOWS OF THE 1980S Image: The Everett CollectionCops, doctors, lawyers and cowboys are the backbone of television drama. It's hard to throw a dart at a TV Guide page and not hit a show about one of these professions. In the Eighties, the police genre evolved and expended greatly. Two shows in particular, Miami Vice and Hill Street Blues, redefined the cop show, pushing the boundaries of style and narrative WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
William Shatner wrote an early TV episode for himself but lost the role to Bob Newhart who also lost the role 'Checkmate' ended up being a losing game for two rising stars. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes theirSCHEDULE - DECADES
Wednesday. * All times Eastern. select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Best of the Ed Sullivan Show - Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, Albert Brooks, and more "Today's episode features Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, the Muppets, Vikki Carr, Albert Brooks, Gary 5 ACTS THAT FELT THE WRATH OF ED SULLIVAN The Ed Sullivan Show and the man himself is beloved by many. However, he’s also pretty notorious for having a temper. He took pride in his show and expected his guests to abide by the rules when they were on-air. Sometimes he would request song or wardrobe changes and not surprisingly, many guests didn’t take too kindly to these demands. Some obliged, and others didn’t. Here are some 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare 8 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FACTS ABOUT JAMES ARNESS Top image: The Everett Collection. For 20 years on television's Gunsmoke, whenever rustling, gunfights or brawling ruffled the feathers of Dodge City, Marshal Matt Dillon was there to restore law and order to the frontier town.. And it was the 6' 7" frame of the hardy James Arness that gave the Gunsmoke lawman a towering presence. Remarkably, by the time he had hung up his holster for good 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WARD BOND AND 'WAGON TRAIN' Ward Bond was as tough as they come. No wonder the Nebraska native would become best buddies with John Wayne. The two were true cowboys.After a unfathomably successful film career, Bond settled into television on the popular Western series Wagon Train. He was no stranger to wagons, horses and dust. Sadly, the star died midway through the fourth season of the show. 12 INCREDIBLY TRUE FACTS ABOUT 'HOGAN'S HEROES' There has never been a show quite like Hogan's Heroes. (Well, perhaps F Troop.) The CBS sitcom mined a hard and heavy period of history for its humor, as it chronicled the exploits of a cunning group of Allied soldiers in a Nazi POW camp. The quick wits and charisma of the good guys played by Bob Crane and Richard Dawson, not to mention the brilliant bumbling of Werner Klemperer and John DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
William Shatner wrote an early TV episode for himself but lost the role to Bob Newhart who also lost the role 'Checkmate' ended up being a losing game for two rising stars. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes theirSCHEDULE - DECADES
Wednesday. * All times Eastern. select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Best of the Ed Sullivan Show - Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, Albert Brooks, and more "Today's episode features Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, the Muppets, Vikki Carr, Albert Brooks, Gary 5 ACTS THAT FELT THE WRATH OF ED SULLIVAN The Ed Sullivan Show and the man himself is beloved by many. However, he’s also pretty notorious for having a temper. He took pride in his show and expected his guests to abide by the rules when they were on-air. Sometimes he would request song or wardrobe changes and not surprisingly, many guests didn’t take too kindly to these demands. Some obliged, and others didn’t. Here are some 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare 8 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FACTS ABOUT JAMES ARNESS Top image: The Everett Collection. For 20 years on television's Gunsmoke, whenever rustling, gunfights or brawling ruffled the feathers of Dodge City, Marshal Matt Dillon was there to restore law and order to the frontier town.. And it was the 6' 7" frame of the hardy James Arness that gave the Gunsmoke lawman a towering presence. Remarkably, by the time he had hung up his holster for good 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WARD BOND AND 'WAGON TRAIN' Ward Bond was as tough as they come. No wonder the Nebraska native would become best buddies with John Wayne. The two were true cowboys.After a unfathomably successful film career, Bond settled into television on the popular Western series Wagon Train. He was no stranger to wagons, horses and dust. Sadly, the star died midway through the fourth season of the show. 12 INCREDIBLY TRUE FACTS ABOUT 'HOGAN'S HEROES' There has never been a show quite like Hogan's Heroes. (Well, perhaps F Troop.) The CBS sitcom mined a hard and heavy period of history for its humor, as it chronicled the exploits of a cunning group of Allied soldiers in a Nazi POW camp. The quick wits and charisma of the good guys played by Bob Crane and Richard Dawson, not to mention the brilliant bumbling of Werner Klemperer and JohnWHERE TO WATCH
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William Shatner wrote an early TV episode for himself but lost the role to Bob Newhart who also lost the role 'Checkmate' ended up being a losing game for two rising stars. 11 THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT 'MAMA'S FAMILY' Good lord! Thelma Harper's clan has a rather unique history on television, moving from Carol Burnett Show comedy sketches to made-for-television movie to beloved sitcom. While the family members may have changed over the years, one constant throughout was Mama herself, brilliantly portrayed by Vicki Lawrence. To this day, Lawrence continues to revive the character for TV appearances (and for 10 FRIGHTENING, FORGOTTEN HORROR TV SHOWS OF THE '60S Horror may be big bucks at the box office, but the terrifying genre has never been terribly popular on network television. It tends to be a little too intense for primetime. Still, some of the greatest series in TV history have been eerie, like Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone.In the 1970s — the peak of the horror craze in American pop culture — popular made-for-TV horror LOST BREAKFAST CEREALS OF THE 1960S AND 1970S Cereal aisle selection, sugar content and cartoon mascots escalated in the 1960s. By the 1970s, the options for a morning bowlful were downright weird. Kellogg's, Post and General Mills waged war with their animated tigers, panthers and pilots. Paired with some Saturday morning cartoons, these cereals were a highlight of childhood. Internet demand brought Quisp back to the shelves, so perhaps 10 FORGOTTEN COP SHOWS OF THE 1980S Image: The Everett CollectionCops, doctors, lawyers and cowboys are the backbone of television drama. It's hard to throw a dart at a TV Guide page and not hit a show about one of these professions. In the Eighties, the police genre evolved and expended greatly. Two shows in particular, Miami Vice and Hill Street Blues, redefined the cop show, pushing the boundaries of style and narrative DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
William Shatner wrote an early TV episode for himself but lost the role to Bob Newhart who also lost the role 'Checkmate' ended up being a losing game for two rising stars. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes theirSCHEDULE - DECADES
Wednesday. * All times Eastern. select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Best of the Ed Sullivan Show - Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, Albert Brooks, and more "Today's episode features Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, the Muppets, Vikki Carr, Albert Brooks, Gary 5 ACTS THAT FELT THE WRATH OF ED SULLIVAN The Ed Sullivan Show and the man himself is beloved by many. However, he’s also pretty notorious for having a temper. He took pride in his show and expected his guests to abide by the rules when they were on-air. Sometimes he would request song or wardrobe changes and not surprisingly, many guests didn’t take too kindly to these demands. Some obliged, and others didn’t. Here are some 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare 8 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FACTS ABOUT JAMES ARNESS Top image: The Everett Collection. For 20 years on television's Gunsmoke, whenever rustling, gunfights or brawling ruffled the feathers of Dodge City, Marshal Matt Dillon was there to restore law and order to the frontier town.. And it was the 6' 7" frame of the hardy James Arness that gave the Gunsmoke lawman a towering presence. Remarkably, by the time he had hung up his holster for good 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WARD BOND AND 'WAGON TRAIN' Ward Bond was as tough as they come. No wonder the Nebraska native would become best buddies with John Wayne. The two were true cowboys.After a unfathomably successful film career, Bond settled into television on the popular Western series Wagon Train. He was no stranger to wagons, horses and dust. Sadly, the star died midway through the fourth season of the show. 12 INCREDIBLY TRUE FACTS ABOUT 'HOGAN'S HEROES' There has never been a show quite like Hogan's Heroes. (Well, perhaps F Troop.) The CBS sitcom mined a hard and heavy period of history for its humor, as it chronicled the exploits of a cunning group of Allied soldiers in a Nazi POW camp. The quick wits and charisma of the good guys played by Bob Crane and Richard Dawson, not to mention the brilliant bumbling of Werner Klemperer and John DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
William Shatner wrote an early TV episode for himself but lost the role to Bob Newhart who also lost the role 'Checkmate' ended up being a losing game for two rising stars. SCHEDULE - DECADESSCHEDULETHE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Rookies - Judgment "The son and daughter of a man who recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The Rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes theirSCHEDULE - DECADES
Wednesday. * All times Eastern. select a date View Weekly Schedule. 7:00AM ET. The Best of the Ed Sullivan Show - Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, Albert Brooks, and more "Today's episode features Tony Bennett, Ethel Merman, the Muppets, Vikki Carr, Albert Brooks, Gary 5 ACTS THAT FELT THE WRATH OF ED SULLIVAN The Ed Sullivan Show and the man himself is beloved by many. However, he’s also pretty notorious for having a temper. He took pride in his show and expected his guests to abide by the rules when they were on-air. Sometimes he would request song or wardrobe changes and not surprisingly, many guests didn’t take too kindly to these demands. Some obliged, and others didn’t. Here are some 12 TELEVISION THEME SONGS SUNG BY ACTORS FROM THE SHOW Top image: AP Photo / Julie MarkesIt seems as if every actor wants to be a singer and every singer wants to be an actor. Few entertainers, however, are skilled enough to excel at both. Over the decades, however, some multi-talented, multi-tasking stars stepped up to the microphone to belt out the theme songs to their television shows. There are many more than we list here, and it's a practice WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955, and the young Mousketeers (not to mention host and songwriter Jimmie Dodd) became household names. The kids were grouped into three "teams" — Red, White and Blue — and the Red Team went on to become the principal players of the show. The original run of the series kept children singing andsmiling
10 FASCINATING 'PERRY MASON' EPISODES THAT ARE NOT LIKE In nine seasons, ace defense attorney Perry Mason tackled 271 cases. That's a massive court history for even the most diligent paralegal to remember, let alone the casual television fan.{seealso}Of course, Perry won nearly all of them. Raymond Burr perfectly embodied Erle Stanley Gardner's noir lawyer. It's hard to image anyone else filling those suits. That being said, in a few rare 8 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FACTS ABOUT JAMES ARNESS Top image: The Everett Collection. For 20 years on television's Gunsmoke, whenever rustling, gunfights or brawling ruffled the feathers of Dodge City, Marshal Matt Dillon was there to restore law and order to the frontier town.. And it was the 6' 7" frame of the hardy James Arness that gave the Gunsmoke lawman a towering presence. Remarkably, by the time he had hung up his holster for good 13 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WARD BOND AND 'WAGON TRAIN' Ward Bond was as tough as they come. No wonder the Nebraska native would become best buddies with John Wayne. The two were true cowboys.After a unfathomably successful film career, Bond settled into television on the popular Western series Wagon Train. He was no stranger to wagons, horses and dust. Sadly, the star died midway through the fourth season of the show. 12 INCREDIBLY TRUE FACTS ABOUT 'HOGAN'S HEROES' There has never been a show quite like Hogan's Heroes. (Well, perhaps F Troop.) The CBS sitcom mined a hard and heavy period of history for its humor, as it chronicled the exploits of a cunning group of Allied soldiers in a Nazi POW camp. The quick wits and charisma of the good guys played by Bob Crane and Richard Dawson, not to mention the brilliant bumbling of Werner Klemperer and JohnWHERE TO WATCH
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William Shatner wrote an early TV episode for himself but lost the role to Bob Newhart who also lost the role 'Checkmate' ended up being a losing game for two rising stars. 11 THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT 'MAMA'S FAMILY' Good lord! Thelma Harper's clan has a rather unique history on television, moving from Carol Burnett Show comedy sketches to made-for-television movie to beloved sitcom. While the family members may have changed over the years, one constant throughout was Mama herself, brilliantly portrayed by Vicki Lawrence. To this day, Lawrence continues to revive the character for TV appearances (and for 10 FRIGHTENING, FORGOTTEN HORROR TV SHOWS OF THE '60S Horror may be big bucks at the box office, but the terrifying genre has never been terribly popular on network television. It tends to be a little too intense for primetime. Still, some of the greatest series in TV history have been eerie, like Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone.In the 1970s — the peak of the horror craze in American pop culture — popular made-for-TV horror LOST BREAKFAST CEREALS OF THE 1960S AND 1970S Cereal aisle selection, sugar content and cartoon mascots escalated in the 1960s. By the 1970s, the options for a morning bowlful were downright weird. Kellogg's, Post and General Mills waged war with their animated tigers, panthers and pilots. Paired with some Saturday morning cartoons, these cereals were a highlight of childhood. Internet demand brought Quisp back to the shelves, so perhaps 10 FORGOTTEN COP SHOWS OF THE 1980S Image: The Everett CollectionCops, doctors, lawyers and cowboys are the backbone of television drama. It's hard to throw a dart at a TV Guide page and not hit a show about one of these professions. In the Eighties, the police genre evolved and expended greatly. Two shows in particular, Miami Vice and Hill Street Blues, redefined the cop show, pushing the boundaries of style and narrative DECADES - THROUGH THESCHEDULESHOWSVIDEOSQUIZZESARTICLESTHROUGH THEDECADES
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