I hope y’all will reply to this was the CBS made for TV movie Silent Victory: The Kitty O’Neill Story any good????!!..I’d like to see it if it’s on UA-cam or regular TV or if I find a copy on VHS…….. I love ❤️ the deaf I have an friend who’s deaf he’s an old black man named Leroy… I’m not in New York but I liked the Crazy Eddie’s commercial that looked like it was filmed on the set of Saturday Night Fever m…once again I hope y’all will reply to this
Yes, it was {it's on UA-cam}. That was the time CBS tried to make a star out of Stockard Channing (following her "breakout" performance in the movie version of "Grease"). They gave her two chances to feature her in her own sitcom, in 1979 and '80. Both lasted 13 episodes.
OMG Crazy Eddie hall of fame block!
February 23, 1979.
Crazy Eddie, the experts in bait and switch.
This was my grandmas locals she lived in Mahopac ny
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Both the CBS ID and the WCBS ID were narrated by Pat Connell.
Pat *Connell* actually . . .
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I was only 11 months old and Mom was pregnant with her son Joey at the time
2:42 The voice of Dan Ingram, one of the all-time great radio personalities.
3:11 The singing voice of Florence Warner.
I feel like I just went through a time machine. Thank you.
Rolland Smith had to be the inspiration to Ron Burgundy.
I'm sure he was a real "ladies man" womanizer behind the scenes!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was very handsome
7:00
Rolland Smith with the pornstahe 😂
I hope y’all will reply to this was the CBS made for TV movie Silent Victory: The Kitty O’Neill Story any good????!!..I’d like to see it if it’s on UA-cam or regular TV or if I find a copy on VHS…….. I love ❤️ the deaf I have an friend who’s deaf he’s an old black man named Leroy… I’m not in New York but I liked the Crazy Eddie’s commercial that looked like it was filmed on the set of Saturday Night Fever m…once again I hope y’all will reply to this
Yes, it was {it's on UA-cam}.
That was the time CBS tried to make a star out of Stockard Channing (following her "breakout" performance in the movie version of "Grease"). They gave her two chances to feature her in her own sitcom, in 1979 and '80. Both lasted 13 episodes.
Ron Burgundy at 0:40! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And Now, "The Wedding Date!" Starring, Amy Adams, Debra Messing, and Dermot Mulroney!!!!
0:34 Europa