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 Post subject: Dick Clark
PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:56 pm 
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With the passing of Dick Clark I was thinking, his 60's shows on Saturday started with everyone dancing on the wing of a B-17 at a beach. Anybody know which one it was?

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The end creits of his other show "Where the Action is" featured a shot of a Bell 47J.

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Wow Lynn you must be much older than I am to remember that.........or else spent your whole childhood watching TV!! Maybe Mudge is old enough to remember. I was just a wee tot.


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Wow Lynn you must be much older than I am to remember that.........or else spent your whole childhood watching TV!! Maybe Mudge is old enough to remember. I was just a wee tot.



I quailfy for both and the 5th.... :wink:


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Wow Lynn you must be much older than I am to remember that.........or else spent your whole childhood watching TV!! Maybe Mudge is old enough to remember. I was just a wee tot.


Never watched it. I was too old by then. :butthead:

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Mudge wrote:
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Wow Lynn you must be much older than I am to remember that.........or else spent your whole childhood watching TV!! Maybe Mudge is old enough to remember. I was just a wee tot.


Never watched it. I was too old by then. :butthead:

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I can remember when the TV was hand cranked and we had 5 channels and two of them were 'Community Television' in the days way, way before PBS and no one had ever heard of FM radio-a neighbor up the street bought a new COLOR TV in 1960 and we all marvelled at BONANZA in color when all TV was Black and White. :rolleyes: geek

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Mudge wrote:
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Wow Lynn you must be much older than I am to remember that.........or else spent your whole childhood watching TV!! Maybe Mudge is old enough to remember. I was just a wee tot.


Never watched it. I was too old by then. :butthead:

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