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citizenscreen · 3 days
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"The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue," the final episode of “I Love Lucy,” aired on May 6, 1957. #OnThisDay
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ilovedamsels1962 · 3 months
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Tina Louise
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love-pinups · 9 months
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Barbara Eden on a bike! Now, if she was only in her Jeannie costume!!!
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emeraldexplorer2 · 2 months
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Elizabeth Montgomery in 1963
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lonesomedreamer · 9 months
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Now that we’ve been able to orbit Venus, we’re a lot closer to our ultimate goal, Mars—the next stage of Project Vulcan.
WILLIAM SHATNER as Colonel Jeff Martin in The Outer Limits: “Cold Hands, Warm Heart” (1964)
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stone-cold-groove · 3 months
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Animator’s sketch from the Bewitched opening credits. Hanna-Barbera circa 1964.
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lamorahotwheels · 1 year
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This Blog support the classics 💯
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Monsters from The Outer Limits (1963-1964).
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Vincent Price guest stars as Count Sforza
F-Troop; V is for Vampire (1967)
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classicfilmloves · 8 months
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Lucille Ball with Harpo Marx on the set of I LOVE LUCY c. 1955
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citizenscreen · 1 day
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Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds on set of the NBC Western, “Riverboat” in 1960.
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ilovedamsels1962 · 3 months
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Tina Louise
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doppleganger-rental · 6 months
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Sharks were not exclusive to Happy Days. February 22, 1981.
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mylittlevintageworld · 6 months
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Agnes Moorehead and Elizabeth Montgomery
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artist-issues · 13 days
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After watching “It’s a Good Life” on The Twilight Zone, you start to realize that this whole “there’s no such thing as objective good or objective bad, morality is relative” is just self-protective. We’re just afraid of real evil. We’re just afraid of real good. Because we can’t control it. Because we didn’t decide on it.
This episode of a TV show about a boy who can and does kill you if you think anything he does is “evil” or anything he hates is “good” points out that we’d rather change the definition of good and evil if it makes us feel safe…than risk ourselves by confronting Real Evil, or protecting Real Good.
The townspeople would rather say murdering dogs and children is Good, and life without food or music is Good, than stand up to the terrifying Real Evil.
Go watch that episode, where they say “It’s a Good Life” as their crops freeze and their music and art disappears—then come tell me that “everyone’s definition of good and evil is what’s right for them.”
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