Groucho Marx and Mary Martin in rehearsal for a two-hour TV special celebrating the then ten-year partnership between composer Richard Rodgers and librettist-lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II, March 28, 1954. Groucho hosted the show, which was broadcast live.
Today on BBC 3 I saw Wallace & Gromit in a Grand Day Out which was the first short in 1989 premiering on Channel 4 - it was intended to be just Nick Parks graduation project but I'm glad we got to see it on TV which led to a real grand franchise. For the sake of it, I have had 🫖, 🧀 & crackers, especially Wensdlydale which is a favourite 🧀 of mine 🐐 (I wonder if there could be Wensleydale 🐐🧀)
Well, on Boxing Day, I will be doing the same but with ❎️👖 since it is now turning 30 years old
It is a great experience to watch great films on live TV because its not likely to last forever 📺😔
Watch "“The Sound Of Jazz” 12/8/1957 Papa Jo Jones, Osie Johnson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Lester Young" on YouTube
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One of the greatest moments in American television broadcasting, a Sunday evening in December, 1957, one hour of live Jazz performances from NYC. (Sunday morning broadcast on CBS were also occasionally surprisingly far out, like Miles.)
TV news show Brasil Urgente captured a fast and large silver egg shaped UFO wizzing by and was that fast. Everyone saw it on live TV. What do you think about that.