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#1960s TV show
wordfromoursponsor · 3 months
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"Big Hitters" (1960)
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film-o-teka · 1 year
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The Benny Hill Show
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weirdlandtv · 4 months
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Animation art from the intro to the 1966 BATMAN TV show. (Art by Lee Mishkin.)
I was a kid when BATMAN (1989) came out. It was a massive pop culture phenomenon, here in Holland too, and someone somewhere in television network land shouted out, “Quick! Batman! What do we have!”, and someone somewhere remembered the old TV show, and then someone somewhere dug up and dusted off that old TV show and pushed it into running a few more laps. This hopelessly Bat-crazed kid tho thought the show was hopelessly quaint and after a few episodes didnt tune in anymore same Bat-time, same Bat-channel.
Annoying snarky tone aside, it’s actually a fun show. It has many fans still, and fans are never wrong.
One thing I only notice now: is that Clayface, between Catwoman and the knife-wielding Texarkana Phantom Killer? (Is that Catwoman?) Also, who are the two villains who lead the charge? There’s one who looks like Shaggy’s evil scientist uncle and a green-shaded one with a scaley mask. They seem too distinctive to be just generic villains. Sending out a Bat-signal to any Bat-fans…
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inthedarktrees · 8 days
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“Living Doll” | The Twilight Zone
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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months
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Detective/Crime TV tie-in board games (1950s to 1970s)
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retropopcult · 1 year
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Marta Kristen as Judy Robinson posing with the Robot in a promo shot for Lost in Space, 1966.
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discojupiters · 1 month
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This clip from The Monkees will always fucking kill me
There's just... so much going on
• Mike's undies saying hello as he starts off the struggle cycle by getting his leg caught and then trying to transform into a bat until Davy helps him stand up properly (and for a brief second he's rocking a crop top)
• Peter just giving up halfway and letting gravity take over (also rocking a crop top) before he grabs the ladder again and does a split in the air before getting down
• Micky going down the ladder like it's a fireman's pole and landing on top of Peter while he's still struggling to get his head out of the ladder
• Davy carrying Micky bridal style to help him down while Peter still fumbles with his shirt
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20th-century-man · 4 months
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Mary Tyler Moore / on set during rehearsals for The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS 1961-66) / photo by Earl Theisen, December 2, 1963.
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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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Mr. & Mrs. Munster, c. 1964
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film-o-teka · 1 year
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The Benny Hill Show
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khazadspoon · 3 months
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I haven’t made a PowerPoint for ages and tbh I’m not good at it but here. Rawhide time. We are a small fandom but we will welcome you with open arms.
Honestly I could have made it 10 times longer but I restrained myself.
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Fun fact - Pete is played by the guy who sings One Eyes One Horned Giant Purple People Eater
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inthedarktrees · 1 year
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Emma Peel as the “Queen of Sin” 
Diana Rigg, “A Touch of Brimstone,” The Avengers, 1965
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"The Batcopter"
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coolthingsguyslike · 11 months
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