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I suppose this is a bit of a spoiler, but the cameo by Joe Besser at the end of the airplane sketch has got to be the only time he played an actual homosexual character, right?
This has to be at least Fall 1968. The Song This Guy's in Love (Herb Alpert) had been a big hit that summer. No date listed above. the little girl singing on the left in this song is a cute riot. But generally the King Family was always a big yawn. The Von Trapps they are not.
It's all very well saying you shouldn't bring politics into entertainment but it was clearly considered ok for the conservative pro-establishment brigade to do so. I think it was in appalling taste when the Civil Rights Movement was going on, when people were fighting against lynch mobs and social injustice to promote a song which just says that if you don't like it, you can leave. This was one noticeable feature of the Hollywood Palace shows. They only wanted artists who either liked to promote the idea that America was perfect or did not voice any views. Progressive artists like Harry Belafonte, Peter, Paul & Mary, Johnny Cash, Donovan, Joan Baez who also loved their country but did not like injustice, were shamefully ignored.
March 22,1969. I was hired by Jewish store owners to shoot blacks in the back of the head with my rooftop,silenced Winchester model 67 on lower Blue Hill Ave. We kept South Boston the seat of white power in Boston.
Phyllis Diller and Don Rickles worked very well together as a comedy team. I enjoyed seeing the old commercials, even the cigarette ones.
The best era ever!
Aired on March 22, 1969.
I absolutely love the beautiful gowns that the King Sisters are wearing and the nifty dresses that the Female Cousins are wearing here!
You may have recognized actress Tina Cole, from My Three Sons, who was a member of the King Family.
Mannnn, I sure wish I could go back to these days ... better times ,better people, better tv , and just a great Era, except for the Vietnam War....
Both hosts lived past age 90.
Nice King Girls. :) Phyllis and Don funny too!
I'm just watching this show because of PD and DR which should be funny, the rest of it should be good
I'm just WTS because of Phyllis Diller and Don Rickles which SBF, the rest of it SBG
Ballet couple - nice!
The King Family - remember their show used to come on here in Chicago on a Sunday.
Nice Memory's and reviews gogreatfilms.and GoGreat actors. Go top Star( s).
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Muy bueno ya noy programas asi
No wonder you never heard of the Baja marimba band.
7:15 Baja Marimba Band
Never knew Don could sing.
Does anyone know who the dance duo were and what the music was ?
I suppose this is a bit of a spoiler, but the cameo by Joe Besser at the end of the airplane sketch has got to be the only time he played an actual homosexual character, right?
Fabulous! :-)
The lipstick girl looks like Lauren Hutton.
It is!
This has to be at least Fall 1968. The Song This Guy's in Love (Herb Alpert) had been a big hit that summer. No date listed above. the little girl singing on the left in this song is a cute riot. But generally the King Family was always a big yawn. The Von Trapps they are not.
This is just not the right venue for Phyllis Diller or Don Rickles
...........THE KING FAMILY............................PURE TALENT..........................group of uglies reading in unison....
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It's all very well saying you shouldn't bring politics into entertainment but it was clearly considered ok for the conservative pro-establishment brigade to do so. I think it was in appalling taste when the Civil Rights Movement was going on, when people were fighting against lynch mobs and social injustice to promote a song which just says that if you don't like it, you can leave. This was one noticeable feature of the Hollywood Palace shows. They only wanted artists who either liked to promote the idea that America was perfect or did not voice any views. Progressive artists like Harry Belafonte, Peter, Paul & Mary, Johnny Cash, Donovan, Joan Baez who also loved their country but did not like injustice, were shamefully ignored.
It was 51 years ago. Invent a time machine and fix it.
Fuck you!
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Agreed
March 22,1969. I was hired by Jewish store owners to shoot blacks in the back of the head with my rooftop,silenced Winchester model 67 on lower Blue Hill Ave. We kept South Boston the seat of white power in Boston.