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Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
Well, the announcer always says "Now, please join Kate Smith as she sings God Bless America". I guess any singer who has been recorded never dies. Chuck
By Chuck Meier <charlesmeier01@...> · #265 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
I haven't heard those kind of details, but I'm guessing that he looked like any other businessman. Chuck
By Chuck Meier <charlesmeier01@...> · #264 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
-- Chuck: I'm glad to hear that Kate Smith still sings. I thought she was dead. The Weaselmeister - In dalton59@..., "Chuck Meier" <charlesmeier01@...> wrote: of every Yankees home
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #263 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
-- Chuck: Did Clarabelle speak at the wedding, or did he use that goofy bicycle horn to converse? The Weaselmeister - In dalton59@..., "Chuck Meier" <charlesmeier01@...> wrote: of the
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #262 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
--- Chuck: I remember the old party telephone lines, too. I don't think we had a crank phone, but I remember how infuriated my mother would get when she heard another person on the party line
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #261 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
And speaking of telephone numbers, when we lived on the farm, our telephone was the old crank type. It was a party line and we had rings. Our number was 27R14, which meant that we were on line 27
By Chuck Meier <charlesmeier01@...> · #260 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Our Miss Brooks, Sky King, Jackie Gleason & The Honeymooners, Arthur Godfrey, Jack Paar, Burns and Allen ("Good night, Gracie"), and in the '70s, Glenn and I loved Flip
By Gwen Meier <gwenmeier@...> · #259 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
I think that Lou Groza had a sports show or a sports segment on one of the evening shows on one of the Cleveland channels. Also, our minister, who grew up in Queens, NYC, had a part in a wedding that
By Chuck Meier <charlesmeier01@...> · #258 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
Kate Smith sings "God Bless America" during the 7th inning stretch of every Yankees home game, ever since 9/11. Chuck
By Chuck Meier <charlesmeier01@...> · #257 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
--- Typo in my message concerning Howdy Doody. Should be Clarabelle, not Clabelle the clown. I'm not sure spell check would have caught that error anyways. In dalton59@...,
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #256 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
-- These were not local Cleveland tv shows, but who remembers some of these legendary great innovative tv shows: Pinky Lee show (starring, who else, Pinky Lee) Mr Peepers (starring Wally Cox) Mr
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #255 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
www.newsnet5.com/news/913419/detail.html Hope this link works for a better connection...................
By PATRICIA LEE <pjlee123@...> · #254 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
For more information on WEWS here is a great site..... http://WWW.newsnet5.Com/news/913419/detail.HTML Guess howdy doody was later? Anyone remember Mr I imagination?....... The man with the magic
By PATRICIA LEE <pjlee123@...> · #253 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
How about the howdy dowdy show and the peanut gallery?
By PATRICIA LEE <pjlee123@...> · #252 ·
Re: Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
Don't forget the Mickey Mouse Club. Did you get your ears? Paul
By Paul Sturpe · #251 ·
Who remembers Cleveland TV stations in the 50's?
I had a flashback about the bad old days of local tv (before cable and satellite), and I recalled how awful the choices were back then. Does anybody remember the Gene Carroll show at noon on Sundays?
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #250 ·
Re: How to kill a rat with an oboe (aka high school band instrument disposal)
I'm really behind in this conversation, but here is a memory from the band program. The band went to contest and there was a rather difficult section for the clarinets that we hadn't learned very
By Chuck Meier <charlesmeier01@...> · #249 ·
grade school cafeteria/valentines/note passing
does anyone remember working in the grade school cafeteria? i remember the dish room being in the back of the second grade classroom. i think that i worked in that steamy room perhaps for a free
By Patricia Dearolf Lee <pjlee123@...> · #248 ·
Re: New photo
Spelling typo: I spelled you're as your'e below. Now I know why I should use spell check. As I said, the older I get the better I used to be. Serves me right. The Weaselmeister In
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #247 ·
Re: New photo
Holy Cow! I think you're right. I kinda remember Victor Gerber using the Judas Priest! phrase, too. I think Victor was a legend in Dalton. I remember I had a pet canary that we named "Victor"
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #246 ·