How long has William F. Buckley’s syndicated talk show “Firing Line” been on the air?
William F. Buckley’s syndicated talk show “Firing Line” has been on the air since April 1966.
William F. Buckley’s syndicated talk show “Firing Line” has been on the air since April 1966.
The Flintstone family car ran through the courtesy of Fred’s two feet in “The Flintstones”.
The TV series “Bridget Loves Bernie” was loosely based on Abie’s Irish Rose (1946), in which an Irish girl named Rosemary (Joanne Dru) marries a Jewish boy named Abie (Richard Norris), leading to family conflict. In the TV show, Meredith Baxter played Bridget and David Birney played Bernie.
The gold hoop earring is in Mr. Clean’s left earlobe. Mr. Clean made his first TV appearance in 1958. The Mr. Clean jingle was sung by Don Cherry and Betty Bryan.
The symbols Man, Woman, Birth, Death, Infinity appeared at the beginning of “Ben Casey” (ABC, 1961-66).
“The Andy Griffith Show” (CBS, 1960-68) spawned “Mayberry, RFD” (CBS, 1968-71) and “Gomer Pyle, USMC” (CBS, 1964-70).
The hugely popular show “Roller Derby” ran on ABC for two years, from March 1949 to August 1951.