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... with pics of the first "I Love Lucy" Season. Lyrics: A cumba cumba cumba cumbanchero... A bongo bongo bongo bongocero... Riquitique va sonando el cumbanchero, bongocero que se vá... Bongocero que se vá... A cumba cumba cumba cumbanchero... A bongo bongo bongo bongocero... Riquitique va sonando el cumbanchero, bongocero que se vá... Bongocero que se vá... Y suena así en tambor veriquití bom bom bom bom bá... y vuelve a repicar veriquití bom bom bom bom bá... A cumba cumba cumba cumbanchero... A bongo bongo bongo bongocero... Riquitique va sonado el cumbanchero, bongocero que se vá... Bongocero que se vá...
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Here's a neat clip that has some very rare off-air footage (the only footage yet to surface?) of the original Dr. Shock horror host on WTVC Channel 9's Shock Theatre. Seen briefly with him is Nurse Goodbody (or Badbody?) as well as the puppet Dingbat. Dr. Shock was played by Tommy Reynolds, and Dingbat was the creation of Dan East. (who did the voice and the puppetry?) No idea who played the nurse. (by the way, Dingbat sounds a lot like Zelda from Jerry G. Bishop's Svengoolie - I wonder if one inspired the other) Mixed in with these clips is some channel changing, so here's a summary of what we see: Portion of the 1961 film "Horror Hotel" (A.K.A. The City of the Dead [1960]) before going into a neat "9 - Shock Theater" bumper slide featuring the letters dripping in blood Next we see: - quick flash of another black and white movie with two people in a car - quick flash of a rock music program - quick flash of another movie or tv program with a woman in a bedroom (in color) - Portion of opening credits for NBC's Saturday Night (Saturday Night Live) with special guest "Desi Arnaz Jr". (this episode first aired on February 21st 1976) - Another quick look at the movie/TV show with the woman in the bedroom - Switch back to the SNL opening credits - Quick flash of a basketball game - Pat Robertson saying "Jesus would..." - Switch to the cold opening of the SNL episode with Desi Arnaz hosting (sketch involving Gerald Ford seeing a psychiatrist, played by Chevy Chase and Dan Ackroyd respectively)/ Note** - How can channel changing show the opening credits, and then the cold open of the same show? The answer seems to be that on this person's cable feed, he had two NBC affiliate stations - both showing that night's episode of SNL - and for whatever reason the stations were a little out of sync with each other by a few minutes, so the first station was already past the cold open and into the credits, while the second station was still in the cold open There's a quick flash to another channel showing a commercial for the "Limited Edition Torino", and then back to the station with the SNL cold open Then a flash of a car (?) Then a brief flash of local Tennessee cable Channel 6, also seen in this clip found in the same batch of tapes: (http•••) Lastly, the channel flips to a black screen, although a voiceover can be heard - it sure sounds like Marty McNeeley on WGN. This person definitely had WGN on their cable feed - we know this from other recordings found in the batch of tapes - so this seems likely Lastly, we flip back to the Shock Theatre program and we see the end of the conversation between Dr. Shock and the nurse before she walks off/ Note** - Most times when a movie program is going to a break and puts up the bumper (as we saw earlier with the Shock Theatre bumper) they then go to a commercial break - not a host segment. However, in this case it seems most likely that after the bumper they went straight into the Shock Theatre host segment, as only about 26 seconds elapses from the bumper until we return to the host segment already in progress Any native Chattanoogans understand what Dr. Shock and Dingbat were referring to? Who were "The Hamiltons" and why were they going out of business? From Googling I see that Harry Thornton was a local TV host, but I can't make out who the "cuckoo" was that was Harry's guest - Jerry Langer? Jerry Langert? Jerry Linger? Jerry Lingert? Question: Is that a cigarette Dr. Shock has in his hand? Wow... Lastly, Dr. Shock throws it to a commercial and a tiny snippet of Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath" is heard before we then see the first 39 seconds of an ad for a special Time magazine edition for the Bicentennial. (this edition of Time was published July 4th 1976) Based on the Time magazine commercial, this edition of SNL with Desi Arnaz hosting must have been a summer re-run. Can anyone date it more definitively then that? Thanks to our archivist researcher Chris Tufts for getting us this far. About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical purposes. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, and to view more of the 4,700+ (and counting) video clips available for viewing in our online archive, please visit us at: (http•••)
Desi Arnaz Jr. interview on the tv show 'One On One' w. John Tesh - 1992 Desi Jr. discusses his role in the film 'The Mambo Kings' playing his father and his spiritual awakening after years of using drugs. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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