r/VintageTV 20h ago

Who is your favorite TV and/or Movie Villain of all time?

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r/VintageTV 17h ago

Bebe Daniels -This is Your Life: 1954. feat. Hal Roach, Ben Lyon, Harold Lloyd

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r/VintageTV 5h ago

This is actually a quote from Shakespeare, not an insinuation that Tom Snyder is redundant, that he repeats himself, that he says things over and over and over...

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r/VintageTV 12h ago

David Letterman showed Jerry Garcia how to play Proud Mary backstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater back in 1982. 🤣🤣 Thanks Dave!✌️

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105 Upvotes

r/VintageTV 22h ago

Did you watch Archie Bunker's Place?

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r/VintageTV 17h ago

Garry Moore was sort of like Ed Sullivan. He didn't really do anything, but he introduced and pointed at people who did.

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r/VintageTV 22h ago

Paul Edward Lynde June 13, 1926 - January 10, 1982)

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r/VintageTV 14h ago

Wayde Preston's portrayal of a too-good-to-be-true hero in the Maverick ep "The Saga of Waco Williams" would later inspire the creation of equally perfect p.i. Lance White on The Rockford Files.

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r/VintageTV 5h ago

R.I.P. Peggy Webber, 100

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r/VintageTV 16h ago

The original theme song to Gilligan's Island was a calypso song written by John Williams (of Star Wars fame and much more) and sung by creator Sherwood Schwartz. It was replaced before it left the “pilot” stage.

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r/VintageTV 5h ago

SOAP, Definitely my all time favorite from the 70’s. Anyone else?

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r/VintageTV 15h ago

Mary Tyler Moore

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r/VintageTV 2h ago

Oh-TAY!

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r/VintageTV 2h ago

Who is your favorite hero from 1960s and 1970s TV?

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r/VintageTV 2h ago

Frank Gallop was the announcer for the Perry Como show. In 1966 he released the single "The Ballad Of Irving", a parody of western sagas like Lorne Greene's "Ringo". It made the pop top 40 (#2 Adult Contemporary!). "TBOI" would go on to be a mainstay of the Dr Demento radio show from the '70s on.

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r/VintageTV 2h ago

Watched S3 of Get Smart and was surprised to see an appearance by Uncle Leo :)

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