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Windy
Wonderful
and Mary Ann entertained
thousands of children Monday through Friday on WKYT
during the 1960s. The show featured lively banter between Windy and Mary Ann,
interspersed with Popeye & Mr. Magoo cartoons and the Three Stooges comedies.
But the high point of each show was
when the kids came on to pet Windy's nose and say hello to their friends
at home. The Windy Wonderful Show became one of the most
popular in Central Kentucky. More
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You want your old TV.
Not
the black-and-white set with the rabbit ears and no remote.
The LCD flat screen and the Tivo box
are just fine, thanks. No,
you want what was on your old TV and you want it on shiny new
DVDs, presented uncut as they originally aired.
Unfortunately many old programs such as the Ed
Sullivan Show are only presented in a "Best of Series" on DVD where
the original programs have been chopped up and pieced together which
destroys the continuity of the
original. They come across as a documentary rather than a TV
program. There are a couple of exceptions. "The
Dick Cavett Show - Comic Legends" offers some uncut episodes so you
can immerse yourselves in the full Dick Cavett Show
experience. The Beatles appearances on the Ed
Sullivan Show have been presented uncut on DVD including the original
commercials. This is as close as you'll ever get to actually going
back to 1964. Unfortunately, it is the only offering of this kind in the entire Ed Sullivan DVD collection. Everything else is
highlights. Why not offer the entire uncut seasons of Steve Allen,
Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett or Art Linkletter? Many
people forget that Linkletter had a talk show and unfortunately only
remember his segments with the kids.
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Lost
Rupp Shows
For years Kentucky Basketball Coach Adolph Rupp appeared on his weekly
TV show on WLEX in Lexington. While some of the shows were
filmed and others shot on video tape, no copies are known to have
survived. Although there are reports that some tapes may have
ended up in private collections of former employees, the whereabouts
of these video gems are unknown. Have a lead? Contact
us
So why do you love the old
classic TV shows from the 1960s? Growing up in that era was
really special. The cars, the music and the television shows were
great! That's why the uncut Ed Sullivan shows are so powerful.
Watching these shows on DVD is like pulling out your old 45s. They take
you back to a much simpler time. It brings back a warm, fuzzy
feeling from when you were a kid.
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