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  1. The 1960's

    Tributes To Your Favorite Classic TV Stars

    Bascome: I've wanted to laugh like this for a long time. You know how funny you look there standing... Look like, standing there-there, telling-telling me that you love me? (laughing): You take everything. Do you think I put myself in front of those three guns to save your father? That old man...
  2. The 1960's

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    As he tests his wounded leg, Bascome is annoyed by Ching Lee sneaking up on him. He’s in a great deal of pain and he’s very cranky. Joe wants some Whiskey which leads to a very touching scene Ching Lee: Oh, be careful! Oh, God! Bascome: Don't sneak up on me like that. Ching Lee: Oh, I'm sorry...
  3. The 1960's

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    Darren McGavin (May 7, 1922) Birthday Memorial Darren McGavin (born William Lyle Richardson; May 7, 1922 – February 25, 2006) was an American actor. McGavin began his career working as a set painter for Columbia Pictures. In 1954, he originated roles in Broadway productions of My Three Angels...
  4. The 1960's

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    Elizabeth Montgomery (April 15, 1933) Birthday Memorial Elizabeth Montgomery was a beautiful woman, who became involved in political and charitable work. Her signature role was the Bewitched comedy sitcom but it was neither a favorite of mine nor even close to her greatest performance. I’m...
  5. The 1960's

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    Elinor Donahue (April 19, 1937) 87th Birthday Tribute Elinor Donahue’s career began very early at age 6 in the comedy film Mister Big (1943) and she had quite a formidable list of credits ranging from motion pictures through classic television for a total 112 appearances across nearly 7...
  6. The 1960's

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    Part Two Crossover Continues Michael Ansara (April 15, 1922) Birthday Memorial Law Of The Plainsman (1959-1960) Series Theme Law of the Plainsman is a Western television series starring Michael Ansara that aired on NBC from October 1, 1959, until September 22, 1960. The character of Native...
  7. The 1960's

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    Star Trek (1966-1969) S02E01 Amok Time (Sep.15.1967) As T’Pring Mr. Spock’s behavior is puzzling to the crew of the Enterprise. The only thing he reveals to Captain Kirk is that he must return to his home planet of Vulcan. Once there it all becomes clear when we learn he has been promised a...
  8. The 1960's

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    Arlene Martel (April 14, 1936) Birthday Memorial Arlene Martel (born Arline Greta Sax; April 14, 1936 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress. Before 1964, she was frequently billed as Arline Sax or Arlene Sax. Casting directors, among other Hollywood insiders, called Martel the Chameleon...
  9. The 1960's

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    A huge thank you goes out to Ashley @DBF for his wonderful Chuck Conners Birthday Memorial Biography this morning!! Chuck Connors (April 10, 1921) Birthday Memorial Today would have been the 103rd Birthday of a giant of a man, Chuck Conners. This is Part One (Chuck Conners Birthday Memorial)...
  10. The 1960's

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    I wanted to take a moment to give thanks to my two greatest HTF mentors, Jeff, for his Barbara Rhoades Birthday Tribute & Buddy Ebsen Birthday Memorial, and of course Randall, for his Richard Chamberlain 90th Birthday Tribute. When I first joined HTF in April of 2021, almost 3 years ago, both of...
  11. The 1960's

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    Bob Wilson: Hurry! Hurry! He's out there! Flight Engineer: What's going on? Bob Wilson: He's pulling up one of the cowling plates. Flight Engineer: "He"? Bob Wilson: Didn't my wife...? There's a man out there! Flight Engineer: Keep your voice down. Bob Wilson: I'm sorry, I'm sorry...
  12. The 1960's

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    ( thunder crashing) ( thunder crashing) Bob Wilson: It isn't there. It isn't there! Honey? Would you wake up, honey? Quickly. Stewardess: Yes, Mr. Wilson? Can I help you, Mr. Wilson? Bob Wilson: Are we going into a storm? Stewardess: Just a small one. Nothing to worry about. Bob Wilson...
  13. The 1960's

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    Thank you Ben and John for your William Shatner Birthday Tributes earlier today! Last year somehow we forgot Mr. Shatner’s Birthday. So on September 5th member @ScottRE, being the ultimate Star Trek fanatic decided to right that wrong and posted a William Shatner Tribute. You can view that here...
  14. The 1960's

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    First stop is Miller Drugs where the Druggist (Joseph Kearns) somehow convinces a dissatisfied Ozzie into buying a quart of Cherry Ice Cream as a replacement for the Tutti Frutti he doesn’t have. Finally home and back to bed Ozzie is awakened by Darby, now locked out of his house. Ozzie...
  15. The 1960's

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    Thank you Jeff for your superb multiple episode Tributes to Ozzie Nelson and to Gary for his love of everything Ozzie! Ozzie Nelson (March 20, 1906-June 3, 1975) Birthday Remembrance The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet HD Stream S06E10 Tutti-Frutti Ice Cream (Dec.11.1957) Directed by Ozzie...
  16. The 1960's

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    The Month Of Living Classic TV Icons Continues! Leslie Parrish (March 18, 1935) 89th Birthday Tribute Leslie Parrish (born Marjorie Hellen; March 13, 1935) is an American actress, activist, environmentalist, writer, and producer. She worked under her birth name for six years, changing it in...
  17. The 1960's

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    Back in the theater, Solo and Kuryakin eliminate two THRUSH agents. Thanks to a THRUSH agent from the NY Division, Victor Gervais is now aware that Mandy Stevenson is the UNCLE courier. He’s grown fond of her, and why not? The handles of his Limo are locked on the inside. Mandy Stevenson...
  18. The 1960's

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    Mandy Stevenson: Ohhhhhh, it’s wired to explode that’s right isn’t it. Napoleon Solo: Welll, let’s just say he knows how to open better than anyone else. He will put something in it and you will return it here using reverse evasion pattern number 8. Mandy Stevenson: Right. Napoleon Solo: And...
  19. The 1960's

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    Barbara Feldon (March 12, 1933) 91st Birthday Tribute Barbara Feldon (born Barbara Anne Hall; March 12, 1933) is an American actress primarily known for her roles on television. Her most prominent role was that of Agent 99 in the 1965–1970 sitcom Get Smart. She studied acting at HB Studio...
  20. The 1960's

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    Jon Provost (March 12, 1950) 74th Birthday Tribute Continued From Previous Page The Hunter Going back to their secret place, Timmy ponders about the love of his life. He momentarily forgets she is missing and throws a stick for her to chase, but then, reality hit hard! Tears For Lassie...
  21. The 1960's

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    Timmy arrives home with a gift for Lassie, a coming home present. Lassie roams the streets of Lexington, then heads towards the outskirts of town and the railroad station. End Part 1 S08E24 The Odyssey: Part 2 (Feb.25.1962) Part 2 begins with Lassie all alone roaming the countryside...
  22. The 1960's

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    Thank you John for your fabulous Birthday Tribute to Mr. Provost!! Jon Provost (March 12, 1950) 74th Birthday Tribute A few ground rules apply before taking part in this photo commentary. If you don’t like animals, specfically if you’re not a dog-lover, you’d best skip this one. You see, the...
  23. The 1960's

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    Rob Reiner (March 6, 1947) 77th Birthday Tribute Robert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor and filmmaker. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Michael "Meathead" Stivic on the CBS sitcom All in the Family (1971–1979), a performance that earned him...
  24. The 1960's

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    When word spreads about Les McConnell shooting Tom Carlyle in cold blood, Stark and the gang wants revenge. - (crickets chirping) Web Fraley: Keeping kind of late hours, ain't you, McConnell? Les McConnell: What are you doing here? Shiloh: We come for you. Les McConnell: But you made a...
  25. The 1960's

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    In Dodge, Doc gives McLean a clean bill of health. At the Long Branch gun-saleman Les McConnell buys Kitty a glass of her best Tennessee Walking Whiskey while showing off his huge selection of merchandise. In comes Cash McLean who was ordered by Stark to stay out of sight. Just at that...
  26. The 1960's

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    Gary Lockwood 87th Birthday Tribute Gary Lockwood (born John Gary Yurosek; February 21, 1937) is an American actor. Lockwood is best known for his roles as astronaut Frank Poole in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), and as Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell in the Star Trek second pilot...
  27. The 1960's

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    Ron Howard (March 1, 1954 -) 70th Birthday Tribute Ronald William Howard (born March 1, 1954) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Howard first came to prominence as a child actor, guest-starring in several television series, including an episode of The Twilight Zone. He...
  28. The 1960's

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    Doug a truly fabulous and important Tribute to James Wong. I'm ashamed that I didn’t even recognize his name when you included him on your list of favorite actors. Of all the classic television stars covered here at Tributes, (as you noted), I believe his acting credits eclipsed every single...
  29. The 1960's

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    The Great Affliction A familiar face floats to the surface. Jeremiah Stewart meets his fate in horrible fashion. Chris Hale calls for a meeting of the entire Wagon Train. Wanda’s unique powers are given a very special name. Clairvoyant / Closing Credits Marta Kristen Related...
  30. The 1960's

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    Afterwards she decides to warn Pitts. He then invites Wanda to be his new assistant. Stewart overhears the entire conversation, sneaks up behind Pitts and stabs him in the back. While the young son of the Hostatter’s, Thurston, goes swimming Wanda sees a vision of him drowning and saves his...
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