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2016 In Memoriam
A chronological montage of 184 newsworthy deaths that occurred during 2016.
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Wrong-way duck race
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At this duck race on 9/19/2015 at Swans Trail Farms in Snohomish, Washington, the ducks turned around and swam the wrong way.
Twins married twins (I've Got a Secret 8/26/59)
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Lillian and Vaughn Barmakian, Arlington, Massachusetts: "We're not married to each other … I'm married to his identical twin brother [Darren] … I'm married to her identical twin sister [Sylvia]." Johnny Carson substitutes for Henry.
Strongman holds up piano and player (I've Got a Secret 8/10/60)
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Joseph Casey, Portland, Maine, 67, former circus strongman: "I'm going to hold a piano player [Norman Paris] on my shoulders ... I'm going to hold a piano on my knees."
Gloria Swanson on I've Got a Secret (8/24/60)
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The panel pair off and each pair is shown a clip from one of two obscure silent films. The clip is shown again and this time the pair of panelists ad lib the dialog. Then Swanson and Garry recite what the actual dialog was. Bess notices that the actor in the second film resembles Henry.
Smothers Brothers in Magnavox Smart Window commercial
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There already are quite a few of these commercials from circa 1990 on CZcams, but this one does not seem to have been uploaded before by anyone.
'My finger was stuck in a bowling ball' (I've Got a Secret 6/28/61)
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Kathleen McKuen of Westbury, Long Island, New York: The local police emergency squad rushed to her aid because "My finger was stuck in a bowling ball."
First boy in Boys Town (I've Got a Secret 9/9/59)
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John Kresse of Brainerd, Nebraska: "I was the first boy in Boys Town (1917)."
Celebrity relatives (I've Got a Secret 12/25/61)
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As was the case the previous year, the last episode of 1961 features relatives of celebrities. Sam Levenson substitutes for Henry. (1) Nick Boone (Pat's brother) and Chrissie Burnett (Carol's sister, age 16) sing "Makin' Whoopee." (2) "The Twinkletoes" are Everett Crosby, Bing's brother; Jim Hope, Bob's brother; and Ridgely Howard, Dorothy Lamour's son. (3) Eve Morgan (Henry's mother) sings "Wa...
Policeman's 5 sons also are all policemen (I've Got a Secret 7/19/61)
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Sgt. Arthur S. Pugsley, Boston: "I have 5 sons ... They're all policemen, too" (Arthur Jr., Stanley, Ernest, Robert, and Charles). Carol Burnett substitutes for Betsy.
Apes of Death
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This wannabe prog-rock piece, which I composed in 1975 when I was 19, already has been online elsewhere for several years, but in light of the recent death of Keith Emerson (who is only one of the influences in evidence), I am choosing to duplicate it here.
Wad of letters deflected a bullet (I've Got a Secret 2/14/66)
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Mary and Rick Rodan of Roseville, Michigan, got married 10 days ago after he returned from Vietnam. "Her letters saved my life ... I kept them in my helmet and they deflected a bullet." Arthur Godfrey substitutes for Bill.
Wedding secrets (I've Got a Secret 6/4/58)
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Entire episode has a "love and marriage" theme since it's airing in June. Final segment with guest Dana Andrews has already been uploaded here on 4/26/11. (1) Helen and Bob Sheehan, Paxton, Massachusetts: "During my wedding ceremony ... my husband fainted ... the best man fainted ... the maid of honor fainted ... and my mother broke the heel of her shoe." (2) Jack Narz (currently hosting "Dotto...
Candle extinguished with slingshot (I've Got a Secret 9/13/61)
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Johnny Milligan of Detroit: "Garry will hold this candle while ... I shoot out the flame with a slingshot."
Young fashion models are going to Russia (I've Got a Secret 7/8/59)
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Young Stephanie Conlow (exact age not given) of Teaneck, New Jersey: "The State Department is sending me" (and twin sister Megan) "to Russia to model American fashions." Eva Marie Saint substitutes for Betsy.
Roy Rogers on I've Got a Secret (10/1/58, 3 of 3)
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Roy Rogers on I've Got a Secret (10/1/58, 3 of 3)
I've Got an Adult Western Secret (10/1/58, 2 of 3)
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I've Got an Adult Western Secret (10/1/58, 2 of 3)
I've Got an Adult Western Secret (10/1/58, 1 of 3)
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I've Got an Adult Western Secret (10/1/58, 1 of 3)
Victor Borge on I've Got a Secret (5/24/61)
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Victor Borge on I've Got a Secret (5/24/61)
Couple's secret has changed, unknown to husband (I've Got a Secret 10/12/60)
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Couple's secret has changed, unknown to husband (I've Got a Secret 10/12/60)
World’s champion liar (I've Got a Secret 4/2/62)
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World’s champion liar (I've Got a Secret 4/2/62)
Soupy Sales on I've Got a Secret (1/30/67, 3 of 3)
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Soupy Sales on I've Got a Secret (1/30/67, 3 of 3)
Navy pilot escaped from Vietnam prison camp (I've Got a Secret 1/30/67, 1 of 3)
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Navy pilot escaped from Vietnam prison camp (I've Got a Secret 1/30/67, 1 of 3)
Son and grandson were both born in a car (I've Got a Secret 1/30/67, 2 of 3)
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Son and grandson were both born in a car (I've Got a Secret 1/30/67, 2 of 3)
Three generations span 195 years (I've Got a Secret 4/26/61)
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Three generations span 195 years (I've Got a Secret 4/26/61)
Seven FGS commercials featuring Philip Proctor
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Seven FGS commercials featuring Philip Proctor
Frenchman taught English to Annie Fargé (I've Got a Secret 11/30/60, 2 of 3)
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Frenchman taught English to Annie Fargé (I've Got a Secret 11/30/60, 2 of 3)
Myrna Loy on I've Got a Secret (11/30/60, 3 of 3)
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Myrna Loy on I've Got a Secret (11/30/60, 3 of 3)
'I'm wearing 14 different outfits' (I've Got a Secret 11/30/60, 1 of 3)
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'I'm wearing 14 different outfits' (I've Got a Secret 11/30/60, 1 of 3)
Jane Powell on I've Got a Secret (1/15/62, 3 of 3)
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Jane Powell on I've Got a Secret (1/15/62, 3 of 3)
a celebration of cigarettes, good grief
My neck of the woods. I live in Wheeling just five miles up the road.
An older cousin of mine named Connie Raymond dated Pete Gongola. I lived with my parents in McMechen before we moved to Glen Dale. I attended Union HS 3 years and then JMHS 1 year.
I had a teacher who was named Joy Faith. Even she thought it was a crazy coincidence to have that name.
Bro my Grandma is Bunny but her real name is Bunnel, bunny was just a nickname and she just told me
Wilt’s 100 pt game happened in little town that’s more known for its chocolate. Hershey, PA
I’m impressed. I think a lot of drag queens should take notes on this dress alone to learn how to design and sew dresses for reveals.
7:48 "The chasmfiend bellowed with an awful screeching sound. It trumpeted with four voices, overlapping one another." - WoK ch. 12 So that's what a chasmfiend sounds like!
My father worked at Ford Motor Company and was a Private Pilot. He was sent to visit Molt in Longview to evaluate the last version of the Aerocar. He said it actually was a pretty good airplane, but was a lousy car. About what you'd expect from an aircraft designer. Molt came to visit us in Detroit several times when i was a youngster. He insisted that I call him "Uncle Molt." We'd catch up with him every year at the EAA convention in Oshkosh. I remember going to dinner once with Molt and my father. Also at the table were Burt and Dick Rutan (RIP), Burt's wife, Ed Lesher, and some VP from General Dynamics who had built one of Molt's Coot Amphibians. This was before Dick's historic flight.
Comedy Genius
Betsy Palmer, the ORIGINAL KILLER of "Friday the 13th," and the mother of Jason Vorhees.
Throughout history, diseases "took care" of large families by killing many children. It is only a couple of decades in the 20th century during which large families like this were actually really common. It's really fascinating. Some people manage to be great parents to large families. They somehow manage to get important life lessons across together all children, feed them, allow them to become confident and mature adults, and spend time alone with each of them. In other families, too much responsibility was put - actually, forced - onto the elder children. They were forced to grow up too soon. Or abuse was used to create order. I seriously congratulate anyone who manages to do well with so many kids. It's not easy to raise one right, let alone seventeen.
I remember watching this show on TV when I first started weight training as young teen in high school in 1962. Quite inspiring at the time.
Carol Burnett is such an unfunny goof.
I remember this commercial very well 😁😁
@2:12 min. Wow. She looks ravishing -- and I'm not sure who she is. Oh, I just learned: Betsy Palmer.
I haven't laughed so hard in a long time
Yeah, I'd agree with you there, a big part of doing the laundry is owning a washing machine. Please buy appliances first before you have your first kid.
Here is a recording of Harpo speaking ... his son is there too ... czcams.com/video/oiatjttPdwE/video.html
Here is Harpo suddening appear on Groucho's You Bet Your Life ... I like how they shake hands ... Groucho is pleased to see his bro ... czcams.com/video/SdFgzZBhU7Y/video.html
This would have been more effective if it had been in the dead of winter with snow on the ground here in New York.
The Thomas Flyer was purchased by Bill Harrah of casino fame. He had George come inspect the car to authenticate it but George was skeptical at best. Upon disassembly George noticed a repair of the frame he had done in Russia, some initials carved into the seat frame, and a repair to the clutch at which point he proclaimed that the car is the car he drove around the world. Bill had the car restored to the point it had finished the race in Paris. The car competed in the 1986 Great American Race driven by Ginni Withers. What provenance!
Chico died 17 days after this.
I guess this inspired NBC to put up Hullabaloo. That show had live mannequins.
that was delightful
Great to see Steve Lawrence!
About 12 percent body fat. Totally natural. Well done!
I've seen it all🤣👏👏, amazing concert👏🙂!
How long are his freakin arms
When I first started working as a flight attendant I was based in Boston and one time took the 9am flight to Bermuda with my roommate to have lunch then flew back that afternoon. Fun times!
Well, there's a waste of time...
401lbs The forbidden bulk
The host is not very involved or a bit wooden
Gary and Bill were good friends in real life.. Bill took over To Tell The Truth when Gary had to take a brief medical leave
That poor woman. Glad she got some appliances.
10 days after the game he got 100 points on 3/2/1962
Judith is my grandmother!
Wilt Chamberlain scored 4,029 points that season. A Record that hasn't been beaten.
He's the best there is!
Roy Liberto is my great uncle
Holy 💩. The "kids" looked as old as the parents.
That Bill Cullins is one creepy fuck. Pedo written all over him.
From a 64 year olds viewpoint...world sure has changed. He goes to work at 12/13 years old on the highway department, and nowadays you can't get a 30 something off a couch. Nowadays, Father Flanigan would've been arrested and sent to court for getting him the job, and CNN news would be blasting the company execs that hired him and put him to work. Keep in mind, that's just the point of view of a 64 year old that drew a paycheck since he was 12, along with his sisters and brother. Anywhoooo.... this guy earned that carton of Winstons. 👍
Wasn't the man rather old to have a son of that age. A bit creepy if you ask me
Same thing happened in my family. Grandparents had kids in their early 20’s then had my mom & an uncle in their late 40’s.
They should have had the boys come and shake her hand at the end.
That was really fun to watch. Got to see how people had such a good sense of humor. Loved seeing the street and cars back then. Class act. My father played a lot of Count Basie. He loved jazz.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Randall
The winner seems to be a very nice guy.
I wonder how they evened that out. Surely the panel wasn't too happy about giving away their money. Maybe they each got $80 and a pack of Winstons.