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Savoir Rare
Приєднався 16 лис 2017
Dedicated to those rarer videos that you just can't seem to find on the 'Tube, but are extremely glad when you do. Pleasant viewing...share 'em with a friend while you can.
INNO VOLPE AS THE FRESH FARMER ALLENTOWN PA 1989/90
Green Grocer spot from 1989/1990 on Allentown, PA local television. station
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MR ROGERS OFF-Q- PITTSBURGH PBS STATION FRIENDS/CO-WORKERS REMEMBER HIM WITH STORIES 2003
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Several friends and co-workers remember Mr. Rogers with stories and anecdotes, including Mr. Mc Feely, David Newell. This episode aired only a day or two after Mr. Rogers passed away in 2003.
NIGHT GALLERY/TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE PROMO FROM THE SCI-FI CHANNEL CIRCA 1991.
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This was the info needed so that we could set our VCR's for the privilege of recording them. You could actually save things permanently back then, kids.
NOLD VHS Commercial-1992 Ad from the Sci-Fi Channel
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NOLD VHS Commercial-1992 Ad from the Sci-Fi Channel
GEORGE ROMERO INTERVIEWED ON THE SET OF DAY OF THE DEAD FOR LOCAL PHILADELPHIA SHOW PRIMETIME 1985
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The late WPVI reporter Gary Poppa interviews George A. Romero, Tom Savini, Greg Nicotero, Howard Berger, Lori Cardille, and others in this mistake laden-program from 1985.
FINAL ONSCREEN APPEARANCE OF NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD ACTORS KARL HARDMAN AND MARILYN EASTMAN
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From "The Mothman Prophecies"(2002), these outtakes feature the last onscreen performances of original Night of the Living Dead Alumni Karl Hardman and Marilyn Eastman. The clip also features an appearance by longtime Romero actor David Early. The footage was shot on location at the Allegheny County Airport in West Mifflin, PA.
GEORGE ROMERO INTRODUCTION MTV 1982 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
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This version is missing the first 10 seconds but has his big smile at the end, as well as the Walter Reade Organization logo. Recorded live in 1982.
FRED ROGERS FULL MEMORIAL SERVICE PITTSBURGH 2003
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As seen on local Pittsburgh Television, this is the complete memorial service for Mr. Fred Rogers at Heinz Hall...May 3, 2003.
DAWN OF THE DEAD ANNOUNCER FOR HOME PRIDE BREAD
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This is a real rarity; Adolph Caesar, the announcer from the trailer for George A. Romero's "Dawn Of The Dead", is doing a voiceover for Home Pride Bread.
J J and the bizarre ending "The Flipside of Satan"
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This video contains part of the Night Gallery episode "The Flipside of Satan" in it's syndicated version. It includes an appearance by the unnamed, anonymous "demon man" that also appears in the show's s1st and 2nd season open.
FULL RAINBOW BRIEFLY CAPTURED OVER DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH
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A full rainbow was captured over the city of Pittsburgh on May 7, 2017 from a restaurant located atop the Mt. Washington section of the city. If you freeze the image at 6 seconds you can see the entire length of the rainbow.
BILL BIXBY HITS THE 'DAWN OF THE DEAD' MALL THE DAY BEFORE IT ALL COMES DOWN...
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Bill Bixby visits a mall for the very first time after traveling through time; unfortunately for him, it's the mall on the day before the zombie apocalypse occurs. Submitted for non-commercial use (except by the copyright holder (which is NOT me)) and is for nonprofit educational purposes.
ORIGINAL FRIDAY THE 13TH ACTRESS IN 'DOWNY' COMMERCIAL
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Adrienne King, Jason's First EVER Victim in the original Friday the 13th, appears in this ridiculous DOWNY fabric softener commercial as a ghost commenting to herself about the wonders of the product. Submitted for non-commercial use (except by the copyright holder (which is NOT me)) and is for nonprofit educational purposes.
NEWS REPORTER BULLETPROOF VEST TRIAL EARLY 80'S .22 PISTOL
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NEWS REPORTER BULLETPROOF VEST TRIAL EARLY 80'S .22 PISTOL
BTWS- SUSAN SARANDON IN 1971 COMMERCIAL
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BTWS- SUSAN SARANDON IN 1971 COMMERCIAL
BTWS: EARLY TV APPEARANCES BY RICHARD GERE, CHARLES GRODIN, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, KURT RUSSELL
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BTWS: EARLY TV APPEARANCES BY RICHARD GERE, CHARLES GRODIN, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, KURT RUSSELL
BTWS: EARLY COUNTRY MUSIC APPEARANCES BY DOLLY, GARTH, THE JUDDS, AND WILLIE
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BTWS: EARLY COUNTRY MUSIC APPEARANCES BY DOLLY, GARTH, THE JUDDS, AND WILLIE
BTWS: ELLEN DEGENERES IN HER FIRST COMEDY APPEARANCE 1984
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BTWS: ELLEN DEGENERES IN HER FIRST COMEDY APPEARANCE 1984
BTWS: COMEDIAN TIM ALLEN IN A VERY EARLY COLLEGE PRODUCTION
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BTWS: COMEDIAN TIM ALLEN IN A VERY EARLY COLLEGE PRODUCTION
JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN- THE MADISON EQUATION 60's ANTHOLOGY HORROR
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JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN- THE MADISON EQUATION 60's ANTHOLOGY HORROR
ROD SERLING BLOOPERS- MORE EARTH PEOPLE PSA'S
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ROD SERLING BLOOPERS- MORE EARTH PEOPLE PSA'S
GEORGE A. ROMERO, JOHN CARPENTER INTERVIEWED ON HALLOWEEN
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GEORGE A. ROMERO, JOHN CARPENTER INTERVIEWED ON HALLOWEEN
GEORGE ROMERO INTERVIEW ON PITTSBURGH PBS STATION
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GEORGE ROMERO INTERVIEW ON PITTSBURGH PBS STATION
GEORGE ROMERO INTERVIEWED ON PITTSBURGH TODAY
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GEORGE ROMERO INTERVIEWED ON PITTSBURGH TODAY
Stephen King interviewed on American Journal
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Stephen King interviewed on American Journal
Who would name their son Stacy?
👍🏻🎃 TY!
Hes actually got some balls holy shit you wouldnt see a reporter today do that.
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She was very charming.I think "Pool City" is still around today.
You must like Zombie horror movies a lot don't you Savoir?
Wow thanks for sharing this. Day has always been my favorite.
Im 29 30 next year day i will stop watching him will b day i die
Never knew he died till now love u mr Rogers i always u tube ur show always wanted meet u lol Nice to know i will 1 day rip mr Rogers
I didn’t realize he died over 20 yrs ago.
Stomach cancer@@StopSelfDoubting
There will never, ever be another Fred Roger's. Unfortunately!...😢 He is sorely missed by all!...❤😭
Well ahead of its time. With AI and quantum computers this could very well be the reality very, very soon. There was an old B&W TV episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone with a close story line as this episode. With people using female chat bots for friendship to cure loneliness, this is REAL NOW.
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Mr. Rogers, one thing you never heard, one thing you never knew.. My entire world was in chas, except for the short time I was watching you. Mr. Rogers, you never yelled at me; my bruised legs, from the TV screen you couldn't see. I found in you a friend. Oh how I'd cry when our time together was at an end. You told me I was special to you. Mr. Rogers, you are special to me too. Oh how I wish things were different then. I never knew the day I was born, all of hell, upon me would descend. What was it in me the evil one wanted to destroy? But from Heaven, a helper God would deploy. Mr. Rogers, that helper was you. You were there for me, until your life was through. You taught me everything I ever needed to know. Through you, I would learn and grow. Now my time here is almost at it's end.. I wait for that special time I will spend with my very first friend.
We are his grown up children, all of us. This world has gone on since he left us. Now we pause to remember his kindness. Mr. Rogers, we'll never forget the lessons you taught us. Mr. Rogers, we'll never forget you.
When I first saw the intro in the '60's as a teener, the hair on the back of my neck stood up! Today at 70, why the hell, I'm still scared!
He’s wearing a bulletproof vest, but what did he think was going to happen? Did he think he would be impervious to bullets like Superman and it would not hurt if bullets were shot at his chest?
Beautiful Celebration of Life.
America doesn't deserve Fred Rogers.
Sick or not, Mr. Rogers still remanded his happy, optimistic self. How did he do it?
Fred was my tv grandfather who I have learned about lots of things by watching Mr Rogers neighborhood everyday that my parents didn't have time to teach me such as how people made crayons or how people do puppet voices . I recently connected with John Fred's son on Facebook and it's amazing how I am connecting with John on Facebook I feel like Fred told me that's my son John you can talk to him
This video makes me emotional every time, I always think about him
8:42 Oh zombies digging into people's stomach and pulling their guts out isn't traumatizing? is it supposed to be anything but repulsive? Romero was kind of pretentious and full of shit. I'm grateful for his work. But he doesn't deserves the status of greatest horror movie director by any means.
That skit at the end! Lori, you're precious! 🤗
I like Romero's and Carpenter's movies. So ahead of their own time and felt fresh. Plus the gory stuff are excellent at that time without CGI. I also love horror video games, especially those with undead ghouls. Recently I played Dead Island 2. And from the start almost to the end, the name Romero always mentioned or appearing on several locations in the game. And there's even a fictional Romero Award Ceremony near the Hollywood Boulevard in that game. So glad the younger generations still acknowledge Romero as the godfather of zombie movies. (^_^)d
Thank you for this
Mister Rogers I LOVE and MISS you so much. I never met you before Mister Rogers but when I was a kid I watched your show all the time. You always have a special place in my heart. Rest Peacefully.
Oh wow!!! Never saw Tim this young before! Was this like 1975 or 76 maybe???
This is the only man that could calm me down
1:43 What kind of an inappropriate gesture Rod Serling performed is that?
We used to call it the up-yours when I was in elementary school 40 years ago. The formal term is "bras d'honneur."
I remember when this aired i was just a kid but i remember im 27 now and ill never forget Mr.Rogers.
Micheal Moore is so full of 💩.
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There was so much kindness in this world because of Fred Roger’s we need him now more then ever because I’m sure he’d love to see the world he would have been still apart of he’s so missed
Hello.❤?what film is?.❤
I am a Mr. Rogers "neighbor" (I am age 56).
I missed him everyday…
The best man for PBS
The best man for PBS
Stomach cancer, Toby Keef passed away 5 February 24. Growing up in the sixties, I was a bit too old to absorb Sesame Street and Mr. Rodger’s neighborhood. Now that I’m retired at 63 years of age, I really dig these wonderful child development programs. A high school buddy of mine recently mentioned; you had a rough childhood. At this point in my journey my First childhood is my choosing, and Winnie the Pooh is top of my list. Enjoy your time while you’re spinning around on this beautiful blue rock. Peas n Luv
I so wish his broadcasts were accessible to everyone now that PBS doesn't broadcast them anymore. Kids and adults like myself could still use his message as much as we ever did. The new material Family Communications makes can't hold a candle to Mr Rogers Neighborhood. Computer generated images don't cut it. We miss you and when you left a light went out. ❤
Poor bunny
We lost the greatest neighbor we ever had the day, Mr. Rogers died.
This was from 1982 rest in peace George Romero!
R.I.P.
That intro was so long no one today would put up with it
Fred Roger's was a horrible man who fooled us with our kids for years. Fred schools are still going and still hurting and brainwashing kids. Fred doesn't deserve this memory thing
This is what I was looking for
Who watch in 2023?
I remember this show R I P Fred Rogers