Cliff Osmond (February 26, 1937 – December 22, 2012)
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“20 Ways to Keep Your Popstar Happy”
Popswop magazine No. 30, published 28 April 1973.
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"20 Ways to Keep Your Popstar Happy"
Popswop magazine No. 30, published 28 April 1973.
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On The Jukebox: Olivia Newton-John - "Just The Two Of Us: The Duets Collection Volume Two"
Featuring guest appearances from John Farnham (on "Dare To Dream"), Cliff Richard (on "Everybody's Someone"), Andy Gibb (on "Rest Your Love On Me"), Dionne Warwick (on "Wishin' And Hopin'), Marie Osmond (on "Getting Better All The Time"), The Raybon Brothers (on "Falling"), Anne Murray (on "Cotton Jenny"), Johnny O'Keefe (on "I'm Counting On You"), Peter Allen (on "Tenterfield Saddler"), David Campbell (on "I Will Be Right Here"), Chloe Lattanzi (on "You Have To Believe") and Dave Aude (on "You Have To Believe").
[There's a thin line between "deep cut" and "barrel scraping". This collection is on the wrong side of that line a little too often.]
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Cliff Emmich in the 1970's (1 of 3 sets).
Cliff Emmich was born in Cincinnati, OH in 1936. His first film role was as an extra in the 1969 film by Norman Jewison, Gaily, Gaily. His first credited role didn't come until 1971 in a very small role in a TV movie, The Feminist and the Fuzz, starring Barbara Eden. He gained 50 film role credits throughout the 1970's, getting more and more substantial roles on TV and Movies.
Photo 1 is from Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (because I didn't want the lead photo to be the next one.
Photos 2 and 3 are as an extra in Top of the Heap in 1972.
Photos 4 - 7 are from a small role in Girls on the Road in 1972, starring Michael Ontkean and Kathleen Cody.
Photos 8 and 9 are from The Odd Couple 3;15 in 1973, pictured with Penny Marshall as Myrna.
Photos 10 - 14 are from the film Invasion of the Bee Girls in 1973 with William Smith and Cliff Osmond.
Photos 15 - 19 are also from The Odd Couple, 5;13, pictured with Tony Randall and John Byner, as Felix's cousin in 1974.
Photos 20 - 30 are from the film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot in 1974, starring Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Speedy Acquaye, Hirohiko Araki, the 1969 debut of Blind Faith, Beryl Booker, Gwendolyn Brooks, Royce Campbell (Funk Brothers), THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW 1969 TV debut, Georgiana Cavendish, the great Johnny Clegg, Silas Roy Crain (Soul Stirrers), George Ezra, Tal Farlow, William Forsythe, Gordon Gano, Paul Gauguin, Nikki Giovanni, Juan Luis Guerra, Damien Hirst, Nihad Hrustanbegović, Tommy James & The Shondells 1969 “Crystal Blue Persuason” single, Mickey Jones (Man), Tom Jones (great to have met you), Paddy McAloon (Prefab Sprout), Dave Navarro, Liam Neeson, Ken Osmond, Prince, Jack Ryland (3 Dog Night), George Szell, Jessica Tandy, Karl Urban, Clarence White, and the legendary, consummate entertainer, comedian, singer, and actor, Dean Martin. In the late 1940s he broke out in a hugely successful comedy duo with Jerry Lewis, then was seared into public conciousness with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. in The Rat Pack. My respect for Dino grew around his musical choices and catalogue of material. I do several covers of his songs (especially in my care home set) and my original song “Somebody Loves You (Like Dino Said)” has a direct refraction on Dean’s “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You.” In 1955 he had a #1 hit with the folk-doo wop song “Memories Are Made of This.” It became a theme for a book written by his daughter Deana, a singer in her own right whose career intersected with The Monkees and Davy Jones (they also dated back in the day), and there was a phase where she’d sit in on our gigs + she sang with us at Davy’s 2012 New York memorial and a Monkees Convention in 2013. Davy was also close friends with Dino Martin (of Dino Desi & Billy), and when they weren’t driving old army tanks around in the desert, they played pool with Dean at Dean’s home. Davy was quite a comedy quipster, and he often said, “It’s OK to steal my jokes. I just stole them from someone else.” One of his “someone else” sources was Dean Martin.
“Memories Are Made of This” was written by Richard Dehr, Terry Gilkyson, and Frank Miller—as The Easy Riders, they provided the vocal harmonies on Dean’s version. After the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the song was adapted into the "Honvágy-dal" ('The Song of Homesickness”) and used as an unofficial anthem for refugees scattered around the world. Recorded by Ida Boros, it became a cultural phenomenon and a sign of protest against the communist government. The standard English version has been covered countless times (notably by Little Richard, Johnny Cash, and Cliff Richard & The Shadows), and here’s how I do it in my assisted living home set. Meanwhile, HB Dino—thank you for the hours of humor and song you left us.
#deanmartin #ratpack #deanamartin #davyjones #monkees #jerrylewis #lewisandmartin #comedy #entertainment #memories #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge #sanfrancisco
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Alexander the Great - ABC - January 26, 1968
Historical Adventure
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
William Shatner as Alexander
Adam West as Cleander
John Doucette as Kleitos
John Cassavetes as Karonos
Joseph Cotten as Antigonus
Robert Fortier as Aristander
Peter Hansen as Tauron
Simon Oakland as Attalos
Ziva Rodann as Ada
Jeff Palmer(antz) as Young Greet Soldier
Jonathan Kidd as Persian Prisoner
Cliff Osmond as Memnon
Mike Bradford as Guardsman
Clay Tanner as Guardsman
William Arvin as Guardsman
Jim Cione as Guardsman
Tanya Lemani as Slave Girl / Dancer
Made for TV movie that was originally a series pilot made in 1963.
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INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS (1973) – Episode 164 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“We’re uptight. You’re uptight. I’m uptight. We’re all uptight. … They’re dropping like flies, Agar. They’re dropping like flies.” It’s no wonder everyone’s uptight! Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they sample the visual delights of Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973), the film Roger Ebert called, “the best schlock soft-core science fiction movie since The Vengeance of She (1968).”
Decades of Horror 1970s
Episode 164 – Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973)
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A powerful cosmic force is turning Earth women into queen bees who kill men by wearing them out sexually.
Director: Denis Sanders
Writer: Nicholas Meyer
Selected cast:
William Smith as Neil Agar
Anitra Ford as Dr. Susan Harris
Victoria Vetri as Julie Zorn
Cliff Osmond as Captain Peters
Wright King as Dr. Henry Murger
Ben Hammer as Herb Kline
Anna Aries as Nora Kline
Andre Philippe as Aldo Ferrara
Sid Kaiser as Stan Williams
Beverly Powers as Harriet Williams
Katie Saylor as Gretchen Grubowsky
Cliff Emmich as Coroner
Colleen Brennan as Nude Bee Girl on Motorcycle (uncredited)
Invasion of the Bee Girls is Jeff’s pick, mainly because he’s a William Smith fan. After watching it, he confirms that it does star William Smith, along with a surprising number of good character actors, and though it is not a good movie, but it is certainly a crazy movie. Chad says Invasion of the Bee Girls fits into the “not so classic” category of each episode’s introduction. He doesn’t have any idea if the filmmakers are intentionally trying to be funny, but he laughed all the way through the movie. Of course, he loves William Smith and anything he’s in but he is also dumbfounded by the storyline. Bill sees it as one of those softcore sex flicks from the 70s with enough science fiction elements to entice viewers to stick with it through the constant flow of boobs and butts. He never did get the ultimate goal of the bee girls in Invasion of the Bee Girls. Doc did not realize Invasion of the Bee Girls is as “skinemax” as it is and even though it’s silly, it has a kind of stupid charm to it. It’s a bizarre film with a weird science fiction thing going on and a strange level of innocence despite the topic.
If you’re in the mood for some William Smith, or some of that other stuff, Invasion of the Bee Girls might be just the ticket. As of this writing, the movie is available to stream from Amazon Prime, and with ads from Tubi/ Unfortunately, the Scream Factory Blu-ray is sold out.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule, chosen by Bill, will be Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975).
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Top Songs of 1973 - Hits of 1973
Top Songs of 1973 - Hits of 1973
Top Songs of 1973 including: 10cc - Rubber Bullets, Aerosmith - Dream On, Albert Hammond - The Free Electric Band, Alice Cooper - Hello Hooray, Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo, Anne-Marie David - Tu Te Reconnaîtras, Barrabás - Mr Money, Barry Blue - Dancing On A Saturday Night and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! 1. 10cc - Rubber Bullets 2. Aerosmith - Dream On 3. Albert Hammond - The Free Electric Band 4. Alice Cooper - Hello Hooray 5. Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo 6. Anne-Marie David - Tu Te Reconnaîtras 7. Barrabás - Mr Money 8. Barry Blue - Dancing On A Saturday Night 9. Bernd Clüver - Der Junge mit der Mundharmonika 10. Bernd Clüver - Der Kleine Prinz 11. Billy Joel - Piano Man 12. Billy Paul - Me And Mrs. Jones 13. Camilo Sesto - Algo Más 14. Cindy & Bert - Immer wieder Sonntags 15. Cliff Richard - Power To All Our Friends 16. David Cassidy - Daydreamer 17. Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever 18. Demis Roussos - Goodbye My Love Goodbye 19. Demis Roussos - My Friend The Wind 20. Demis Roussos - Velvet Mornings 21. Elton John - Daniel 22. Fórmula V - Eva María 23. Freddy Breck - Bianca 24. George Harrison - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) 25. Gilbert O'Sullivan - Get Down 26. Golden Earring - Radar Love 27. Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band 28. I Camaleonti - Perchè Ti Amo 29. Ireen Sheer - Goodbye Mama 30. Jim Croce - I Got A Name 31. Johnny Hallyday & Sylvie Vartan - J'ai Un Problème 32. Les Humphries Singers - Mama Loo 33. Lou Reed - Walk On The Wild Side 34. Lucio Battisti - Il Mio Canto Libero 35. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird 36. Marie Osmond - Paper Roses 37. Michael Jackson - Music & Me 38. Michel Sardou - La Maladie D'amour 39. Mike Brant - Tout Donné Tout Repris 40. Mocedades - Eres Tú 41. Mud - Dynamite 42. Mungo Jerry - Alright, Alright, Alright 43. Nino Bravo - América, América 44. Paul McCartney & Wings - Hi Hi Hi 45. Paul McCartney & Wings - Live And Let Die 46. Paul McCartney & Wings - My Love 47. Perry Como - And I Love You So 48. Pink Floyd - Money 49. Pooh - Io E Te Per Altri Giorni 50. Redbone - We Were All Wounded At Wounded Knee 51. Ringo Starr - Photograph 52. Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song 53. Santabárbara - Charly 54. Secos & Molhados - O Vira 55. Simon Butterfly - Rain, Rain, Rain 56. Slade - Cum On Feel The Noize 57. Status Quo - Caroline 58. Stories - Brother Louie 59. Suzi Quatro - 48 Crash 60. Suzi Quatro - Can The Can 61. Sweet - Blockbuster 62. Sweet - Hell Raiser 63. Sweet - The Ballroom Blitz 64. T. Rex - 20th Century Boy 65. The Carpenters - Yesterday Once More 66. The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Running 67. The New Seekers - You Wouldn't Find Another Fool Like Me 68. The Rolling Stones - Angie 69. Tony Orlando & Dawn - Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree 70. Wizzard - See My Baby Jive Related Searches: Greatest Hits of 1973, Best Jukebox 1973 Playlist, Late 1973 Non Stop , Top 1973 Non Stop, Mix 1973 Compilation, Best 1973 List, Late 1973 UK, Best 1973 Playlist, Best 1973 Non Stop, Best 1973 Video, Greatest 1973 Non Stop, Mix 1973 Playlist, Best Jukebox 1973 List, List of 1973 Mix, Top 1973 USA, Best Songs of 1973, Top Music 1973, Hits of 1973 Relate Hashtags: #songsof1973 #hits1973 #songs1973 #listof1973mix #hits1973 #bestsongs1973 #classic1973playlist #greatest1973nonstop #best1973list #best1973video #top1973mix #greatest1973video #mix1973playlist #top1973nonstop #mix1973compilation This Youtube channel does not receive any advertising income, we are very grateful for any Paypal donation, no matter how small, to continue making videos about the history of music. Link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HEHMNQ4E3T3ML
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The Twilight Zone Season 3 Episode 32: The Gift
Edmund Vargas, Cliff Osmond and Nico Minardos (holding the drink)
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