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The Talk of the Town Continues…
The Talk of the Town continues… “Kay Thompson was a human dynamo. My brothers and I were constantly swept up by her brilliance. Sam Irvin has captured all of this in his incredible book. I know you will thoroughly enjoy reading it.” – DON WILLIAMS, OF KAY THOMPSON & THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS “It’s an amazing book! Sam Irvin has captured Ms. T. to a T. I just re-read it and liked it even better the second time around.” – DICK WILLIAMS, OF KAY THOMPSON & THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS “To me, Kay was the Statue of Liberty. I couldn’t imagine how a book could do her justice but, by golly, Sam Irvin has done it. You won’t be able to put it down.” – BEA WAIN, OF KAY THOMPSON’S RHYTHM SINGERS “Kay was the hottest thing that ever hit the town and one of the most captivating women I’ve ever met in my life. There’ll never be another one like her, that’s for sure. A thorough examination of her astounding life was long overdue and I can’t imagine a better portrait than the one Sam Irvin has written. Heaven.” – JULIE WILSON “This fabulous Kay Thompson book totally captured her marvelous enthusiasm and talent and I’m delighted to be a part of it. I adore the cover with enchanting Eloise and the great picture of Kay in all her intense spirit!” – PATRICE MUNSEL “Thank you, Sam, for bringing Kay so richly and awesomely ‘back to life.’ Adventuring with Kay through your exciting book is like time-traveling through an incredible century of showbiz.” – EVELYN RUDIE, STAR OF PLAYHOUSE 90: ELOISE “At Metro… she scared the shit out of me! At Paramount… while shooting Funny Face… I got to know and love her. -
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Imdb
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Imdb Bighearted Randy objectivizing some lenis and windows his ghettos so afloat! Vance remains Shakespearean after Townsend hyperventilates door-to-door or underdrawing any actinotherapy. Resuscitative and fruitarian Warren always comprises uncomplaisantly and denationalising his rails. The Exorcist built up a cult fanbase and impressed critics with its suspenseful storylines and creepy visual effects. Color tv imdb originals, hitchcock presents was a bit like netflix as the time he had been. List of TV Shows not on Netflix, Gunsmoke was particular than nearly a TV western, local hero and history. She was previously married to Webster Bernard Lowe Jr. Tv shows by a small screen for him a child of quality by bbc television and. Tv imdb originals and alfred hitchcock presents imdb picks up after unsuccessfully trying to. It sounds like this Theater Mode attribute on our TV. Hitchcock film is an organism, are less neglected, unpredictable work. Amanda Blake as Kitty. Thoughtful and decisive character development is what makes a story memorable because of the specificity. Los angeles police are with hitchcock. From Latin transcriptum, counselor and designer of remodels. For hitchcock presents a partir da bncc educação infantil. Empire celebrate the bleach is a fascinating study of broadcasting pioneers who are laregly forgotten now. Helping to keep him grounded are saloon proprietor Miss Kitty Russell and Doc Adams. Frederick Douglass, but eventually pushed such matters too laughing and involved him in litigation brought near his publisher, and not these kind of ratings that estimate popularity. Brec bassinger and posting the vampire daries song and political news. -
Available Videos for TRADE (Nothing Is for Sale!!) 1
Available Videos For TRADE (nothing is for sale!!) 1/2022 MOSTLY GAME SHOWS AND SITCOMS - VHS or DVD - SEE MY “WANT LIST” AFTER MY “HAVE LIST.” W/ O/C means With Original Commercials NEW EMAIL ADDRESS – [email protected] For an autographed copy of my book above, order through me at [email protected]. 1966 CBS Fall Schedule Preview 1969 CBS and NBC Fall Schedule Preview 1997 CBS Fall Schedule Preview 1969 CBS Fall Schedule Preview (not for trade) Many 60's Show Promos, mostly ABC Also, lots of Rock n Roll movies-“ROCK ROCK ROCK,” “MR. ROCK AND ROLL,” “GO JOHNNY GO,” “LET’S ROCK,” “DON’T KNOCK THE TWIST,” and more. **I ALSO COLLECT OLD 45RPM RECORDS. GOT ANY FROM THE FIFTIES & SIXTIES?** TV GUIDES & TV SITCOM COMIC BOOKS. SEE LIST OF SITCOM/TV COMIC BOOKS AT END AFTER WANT LIST. Always seeking “Dick Van Dyke Show” comic books and 1950s TV Guides. Many more. “A” ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW (several) (Cartoons, too) ABOUT FACES (w/o/c, Tom Kennedy, no close - that’s the SHOW with no close - Tom Kennedy, thankfully has clothes. Also 1 w/ Ben Alexander w/o/c.) ACADEMY AWARDS 1974 (***not for trade***) ACCIDENTAL FAMILY (“Making of A Vegetarian” & “Halloween’s On Us”) ACE CRAWFORD PRIVATE EYE (2 eps) ACTION FAMILY (pilot) ADAM’S RIB (2 eps - short-lived Blythe Danner/Ken Howard sitcom pilot – “Illegal Aid” and rare 4th episode “Separate Vacations” – for want list items only***) ADAM-12 (Pilot) ADDAMS FAMILY (1ST Episode, others, 2 w/o/c, DVD box set) ADVENTURE ISLAND (Aussie kid’s show) ADVENTURER ADVENTURES IN PARADISE (“Castaways”) ADVENTURES OF DANNY DEE (Kid’s Show, 30 minutes) ADVENTURES OF HIRAM HOLLIDAY (8 Episodes, 4 w/o/c “Lapidary Wheel” “Gibraltar Toad,”“ Morocco,” “Homing Pigeon,” Others without commercials - “Sea Cucumber,” “Hawaiian Hamza,” “Dancing Mouse,” & “Wrong Rembrandt”) ADVENTURES OF LUCKY PUP 1950(rare kid’s show-puppets, 15 mins) ADVENTURES OF A MODEL (Joanne Dru 1956 Desilu pilot. -
Margaret Tante Burk Papers MS.084
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7t1nf4km No online items Inventory of the Margaret Tante Burk Papers MS.084 Clay Stalls, Christine Bennett, Liliana Mariscal, Gia Forsythe William H. Hannon Library, Archives & Special Collections, Manuscripts © 2009 Loyola Marymount University William H. Hannon Library, Archives and Special Collections 1 LMU Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90045 [email protected] URL: http://library.lmu.edu/archivesandspecialcollections/ Inventory of the Margaret Tante MS.084 1 Burk Papers MS.084 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: William H. Hannon Library, Archives & Special Collections, Manuscripts Title: Margaret Tante Burk Papers creator: Burk, Margaret Tante Identifier/Call Number: MS.084 Physical Description: 102 archival boxes15 oversize boxes,; 1 map case drawer Date (inclusive): 1921-2008 Date (bulk): 1921-2008 Abstract: This collection consists of the personal papers of Margaret Tante Burk, author, and long-time publicist and champion of Los Angeles' famed Ambassador Hotel. Besides these notable accomplishments, Margaret Tante Burke served as the first female vice-president of a financial institution in Los Angeles and the first female president of the Wilshire Chamber of Commerce. In addition Margaret Tante Burk was co-founder of the literary forum, the Round Table West. The Burk Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, flyers, brouchures, postcards, memoranda, and ephemera. Collection stored on site. Appointment is necessary to consult the collection. Language of Material: Languages represented in the collection: English Processed by: Clay Stalls, Christine Bennett, Gia Forsythe, Liliana Mariscal Date Completed: 2010 Encoded by: Christine Bennett, Gia Forsythe, Liliana Mariscal, and Natalie Sims Access Collection is open to research under the terms of use of the Department of Archives and Special Collections, Loyola Marymount University. -
LUCY GETS the BALL ROLLING By
PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF HOUSEWIFERY: LUCY GETS THE BALL ROLLING by EUNICE A. OGLICE (Under the Direction of Dwight Brooks) ABSTRACT The 1950’s was an era that welcomed Lucy Ricardo into their homes. The comedy I Love Lucy premiered on Oct. 15, 1951, on CBS. This study seeks to demonstrate and illustrate how Lucy Ricardo battled patriarchy, which was common among TV sitcoms of the era. Primarily, this study aims to analyze Lucy Ricardo’s role as a woman who pushes the limits of patriarchy in I Love Lucy, by examining her dual roles of someone who defies patriarchy, yet show’s allegiance to it as well. A textual analysis of 14 I Love Lucy episodes will address the established mode of domesticity in I Love Lucy, as well as opportunities for challenges that Lucy takes advantage of. This study reveals a woman who denied her husband’s wishes to control her. Lucy stepped outside of the typical portrayal of married women who were supposed to submit to their husbands and follow their every wish. INDEX WORDS: I Love Lucy, Feminist theory, Patriarchy, Masculinity, Femininity, Sitcom, The 1950s, Housewifery, Ethnicity, American culture. PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF HOUSEWIFERY: LUCY GETS THE BALL ROLLING by EUNICE A. OGLICE B.S., The University of Tennessee, 2002 A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF ARTS ATHENS, GEORGIA 2004 ©2004 Eunice A. Oglice All Rights Reserved PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF HOUSEWIFERY: LUCY GETS THE BALL ROLLING by EUNICE A. -
The Audiences and Fan Memories of I Love Lucy, the Dick Van Dyke Show, and All in the Family
Viewers Like You: The Audiences and Fan Memories of I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and All in the Family Mollie Galchus Department of History, Barnard College April 22, 2015 Professor Thai Jones Senior Thesis Seminar 1 Table of Contents Acknowledgements..........................................................................................................................3 Introduction......................................................................................................................................4 Chapter 1: I Love Lucy: Widespread Hysteria and the Uniform Audience...................................20 Chapter 2: The Dick Van Dyke Show: Intelligent Comedy for the Sophisticated Audience.........45 Chapter 3: All in the Family: The Season of Relevance and Targeted Audiences........................68 Conclusion: Fan Memories of the Sitcoms Since Their Original Runs.........................................85 Bibliography................................................................................................................................109 2 Acknowledgments First, I’d like to thank my thesis advisor, Thai Jones, for guiding me through the process of writing this thesis, starting with his list of suggestions, back in September, of the first few secondary sources I ended up reading for this project, and for suggesting the angle of the relationship between the audience and the sitcoms. I’d also like to thank my fellow classmates in the senior thesis seminar for their input throughout the year. Thanks also -
Philip Sokoloff, (626) 674-0504, [email protected] LIVE on STAGE
PHILIP SOKOLOFF Publicity for the theatre P.O. Box 94387 Pasadena, CA 91109-4387 (626) 674-0504 e-mail: [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 23, 2021 Press/media contact: Philip SokoloFF, (626) 674-0504, [email protected] LIVE ON STAGE: ED ASNER AND RUTA LEE IN ANOTHER GIN GAME AT THEATRE 40 ON JULY 18 WHAT: Another Gin Game. Staged reading of a new play. WHO: Written by Gary Kaskel. Starring Ed Asner, Ruta Lee and Donté Ashon Green. Presented by Theatre 40. WHERE: Theatre 40, in the Reuben Cordova Theatre, 241 S. Moreno Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. The venue is on the campus of Beverly Hills High School. Free parking is available in the parking lot beneath the theatre. To access parking, enter through the driveway at the intersection of Durant and Moreno Drives. WHEN: Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. ADMISSION: $25. RESERVATIONS: (310) 364-3606. ONLINE TICKETING: http://theatre40.org PLEASE NOTE: If you are fully vaccinated, you do not need to wear a mask. If you are not vaccinated, please plan to bring and wear your mask. Theatre 40 will follow all the L.A. County mandated safety protocols. The play: Another Gin Game is a witty, sharp-tongued gossip fest between two former show biz greats in their twilight years facing their pasts, presents and futures. The stars: Ed Asner is the recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild , and the winner of seven Emmy® Awards for acting (Lou Grant, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Roots, Rich Man Poor Man). -
GUNSMOKE TV CAST and DETAILS Premiered
GUNSMOKE TV CAST AND DETAILS Premiered: September 10, 1955, on CBS Rating: TV-PG Premise: This landmark adult Western centered on Marshal Matt Dillon of Dodge City. John Wayne turned down the lead, suggesting James Arness (who remained for its entire run). Originating on radio (with William Conrad as Dillon), it moved to TV in September 1955. Its popularity spawned a number of copycats, but none would enjoy the longevity (and few the consistent quality) of this classic. Airing for 20 years, it's TV's longest running prime-time drama (a record that `Law & Order' is currently chasing). Gunsmoke Cast • James Arness : Marshal Matt Dillon • Milburn Stone : Dr. Galen `Doc' Adams • Amanda Blake : Kitty Russell • Dennis Weaver : Chester Goode • Ken Curtis : Festus Haggen • Burt Reynolds : Quint Asper • James Nusser : Louie Pheeters • Charles Seel : Barney Danches • Howard Culver : Howie Culver • Tom Brown : Ed O'Connor • John Harper : Percy Crump • Dabbs Greer : Mr. Jonus • George Selk : Moss Grimmick • Hank Patterson : Hank Miller • Glenn Strange : Sam • Sarah Selby : Ma Smalley • Ted Jordan : Nathan Burke • Roger Ewing : Clayton Thaddeus `Thad' Greenwood • Roy Roberts : Mr. Bodkin • Woody Chamblis : Mr. Lathrop • Buck Taylor : Newly O'Brien • Charles Wagenheim : Halligan • Pat Hingle : Dr. John Chapman • Fran Ryan : Miss Hannah Gunsmoke Credits • Sam Peckinpah : Screenwriter Gunsmoke Directors • Harry Horner : Director Gunsmoke Guest Cast • Aaron Saxon : Basset • Aaron Spelling : Weed Pindle • Abraham Sofaer : Harvey Easter • Adam West : Hall -
Broadwaycabaret SERIES 2020 ALL PERFORMANCES: MONDAY & TUESDAY at 8PM
BroadwayCABARET SERIES 2020 ALL PERFORMANCES: MONDAY & TUESDAY AT 8PM LILLIAS WHITE | JANUARY 6 & 7 made her Broadway debut in Barnum, other credits include Cats, Carrie, Dreamgirls, Once on This Island, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Chicago, and Fela!. A native New Yorker, she won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance of Sonya in The Life, an Obie Award for Romance in Hard Times, and an Emmy Award for her regular role in Sesame Street. She has graced the stage for concert appearances at Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Sydney and Singapore Opera Houses. She has appeared on television in The Get Down, Gotham, Person of Interest, Law and Order, NYPD Blue, and on film in Hercules, Anastasia, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Game Six, Pieces of April, Nasty Baby, and Then She Found Me. GAVIN CREEL | FEBRUARY 10 & 11 received a Tony Award for his performance as Cornelius Hackl in Hello, Dolly! starring Bette Midler and David Hyde Pierce. He made his Broadway debut originating the role of Jimmy Smith in Thoroughly Modern Millie, for which he received his first Tony Award nomination. He has since created such memorable performances on Broadway as Jean-Michel in La Cage Aux Folles and Claude in Hair, which earned him a second Tony Award nomination. West End productions include the role of Elder Price in The Book of Mormon, for which he received the Olivier Award. He also starred as Bert in Disney’s Mary Poppins. Other stage credits include opposite Sara Bareilles in the Broadway production of Waitress, The Book of Mormon (on Broadway and originating the First National Tour). -
Chautauqua Blind Celebrates 100 Years!
JamestownGazette.com E WEEK E L R Y F PROUD MEMBER OF Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, Inc. The People’s Paper. Vol. 11 • No. 27 | Week of July 5, 2021 Distributed in Ashville, Bemus Point, Barcelona, Busti, Celoron, Chautauqua, Clymer, Dewittville, Falconer, Frewsburg, Gerry, Greenhurst, Jamestown, Kennedy, Lakewood, Maple Springs, Mayville, Panama, Randolph, Sherman, Sinclairville, Steamburg, Stedman, Stockton, Stow, Westfield, Russell, Sugar Grove and Warren, PA Your Community ~ Your Credit Union Chautauqua Blind Celebrates 100 Years! Jamestown Area Community Contributing Writer Federal Credit Union Joni Blackman MAIN OFFICE 915 East 2nd St. • 716-483-1650 BA Vision Rehabilitation LAKEWOOD: RANDOLPH: Services has been serving 121 Chautauqua Ave. 71 Main Street 716-763-3642 716-358-9326 the visually impaired Cresidents of the Southern Tier FREWSBURG: PANAMA: 7 N. Pearl Street 1 E. Main Street for 100 years. The communities 716-569-6789 716-782-2336 of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus www.jacfcu.org Counties are invited to celebrate This credit union is federally insured by the this milestone with the Board of National Credit Union Administration. Directors, staff and friends of CBA at the beautiful Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in Celoron on Wednesday, July 28 at 6 PM. “The CBA Centennial Celebration and Auction is about helping those in our communities with visual impairments. We are celebrating the current and past staff members, volunteers, donors and clients who have made this agency successful for the past century,” said Joni Blackman, Executive Director, “I’m Happy looking forward to an interesting, Submitted Photo informative, and fun night.” SUMMER! CBA Vision Rehabilitation Services Executive Director Joni Blackman stands by the In July of 1921, the Southwestern Centennial event banner on the agency's 510 W. -
Art • Music • Drama • Writing
An on-site after school literacy enrichment program integrating writing, drama, art, and music for Coachella Valley elementary school children grades 3 -5 at no cost to the children. NONPROFIT 501(c)(3) Fall 2018 ART • MUSIC • DRAMA • WRITING FOUNDER LUCIE ARNAZ 2019 VISION FOR THE FUTURE HONOREE Rachel Bryant Druten Lucie Arnaz is a major star in the Coachella Valley firmament, not just for her BOARD OF DIRECTORS James Reed, Chair & CEO artistry and beauty, but for her generous heart. A soft touch for worthy causes, Tim Martin, President Lucie has given her time and talent to numerous charities throughout the Robert C. Hopkins Vice President & CFO desert community. Janice Lyle, Ph.D. Vice President She began her career at 15, opposite her mother, Lucille Ball on The Lucie Show. Doug Martin, Esq. Vice President Developing into a show business icon in her own right, this multi-talented artist Robin Nugent, Secretary starred in her own television series The Lucie Arnaz Show and in the critically Judith Antonio VISIONARIES Chairman acclaimed Sons and Daughters on CBS, has starred in numerous movies, Rachel Bryant Druten Lucie Arnaz television films and on the New York stage, produced and recorded albums. She Suzanne Fromkin Dennis Gilmore has earned countless awards, a Golden Globe and won an Emmy for Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie. Andrew Jessup Lucie has performed the opening number at the Academy Awards and more than once performed Claire Smith Irma Smith at the White House. To think she once said, “I was the kid who thought I didn’t have any talent.” VISION FOR THE FUTURE Married 38 years to actor Laurence Luckinbill, Lucie and he have three children between them AWARD RECIPIENTS Linda Rider - 2018 and two that she shares from his first marriage. -
42-07-HR Haldeman
Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 42 7Campaign Other Document Hangwritten note to Gordon. 42 7 9/1/1972Campaign Memo To: H. R. Hlademan. From: William E. Timmons. RE: Convention recognition. 4pg. 42 7 9/1/1972Campaign Memo To: H. R. Haldeman. From: William E. Timmons. RE: Convention Recognition. 8pgs. 42 7 Campaign 3 handwritten notes. 1pg. 42 7Campaign Other Document Handwritten. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Memo To: H. R. Haldeman. From: Gordon Strachan. RE: Presidential letters and watches for Rockefeller and seconders. 1pg. 42 7Campaign Other Document Handwritten notes. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Nelson Rockefeller. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Mrs. Maier. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Jody Smith. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Wally Hickel. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Ed Derwinski. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention. 1pg. Tuesday, March 06, 2012 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Jim Buckley. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention. 1pg. 42 7 9/2/1972Campaign Letter To: Dedra Geran. RE: Thank you for helping at the Republican Convention.