Pretty good time sink. Me and The Wifely Unit have just spent the last half hour going back and fortrh with this. Who is that? WHO? never heard of her. That's, oh shit, you remember Al's Diner, that's Alice. On and on and on and ON! I did kick her ass with the news casters though. Damn, what a walk down memory lane man. Thanks for posting it.
Well they do have the rat-bastard "journalists" mixed in with the comedians and actors, so maybe two messages. But Arness got shot up at Anzio and had leg problems the rest of his life as a result. What a stud.
Mostly males, but for some unknown reason, the females don't stand out in that crowd. The males most all look very distinctive. Was that due to selection for screen presence? I recognize most of the names.
Fun Fact: . 1960s, Buddy Ebson (upper left region, Beverly Hillbillies) and James Arness (upper right, the big human-devouring carrot in the Antarctic movie) built catamaran sailboats in the thirty-foot range. Friendly fierce competition, minimum helpers with minimal supplies, California-to-Hawaii, turn right around and the next day, race back.
No Global Position Satellites, sailing with the current and wind. Men do stuff.
More than I care to admit...
ReplyDeleteI see Bear Claw Chris Lapp in there
ReplyDeleteMost of them. Yes i’m old to. Book the smothers brother Dano
ReplyDeleteHahahaha! James Arness is just tooooooo tall.
ReplyDelete😂, I sent this to the Wifely Unit and told her that it should keep her busy.
ReplyDeleteOver 50 of them. Yeah I love TV and am old.
ReplyDeleteAnd not sad about it.
Take what they did over now anyway.
I got a little over two dozen before I looked at the key. There were several more who were "just off the tip of my tongue."
ReplyDeletePretty good time sink. Me and The Wifely Unit have just spent the last half hour going back and fortrh with this.
ReplyDeleteWho is that?
WHO?
never heard of her. That's, oh shit, you remember Al's Diner, that's Alice.
On and on and on and ON!
I did kick her ass with the news casters though.
Damn, what a walk down memory lane man.
Thanks for posting it.
Same here, Phil. Ohio Guy
DeleteAt least they put the "journalists" in the correct category -- acting...
ReplyDeleteJames Arness (older) and Peter Graves were brothers.
ReplyDeleteNotice, James Arness (#99, upper right of the photo) is standing outside of the railing. I wonder if there's a message there.
ReplyDeleteNemo
Well they do have the rat-bastard "journalists" mixed in with the comedians and actors, so maybe two messages. But Arness got shot up at Anzio and had leg problems the rest of his life as a result. What a stud.
DeleteWhen the actors had talent, and kept their opinions private.
ReplyDeleteThe CBS lineup, ca '72.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. I was a 70's kid.
ReplyDeleteAfter about 5 minutes and scoring in the high ZERO range, had to ask the grandkids. They helped get the score all the way up to five.
ReplyDeleteAm I showing my age when I say most of them?
ReplyDeleteWell Lucy jumps right off the page.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of damn memories right there.
ReplyDeleteSo many that it made my brain hurt. And Captain Kangaroo
ReplyDeleteLassie is the only one I appreciate...
ReplyDeleteMostly males, but for some unknown reason, the females don't stand out in that crowd. The males most all look very distinctive. Was that due to selection for screen presence? I recognize most of the names.
ReplyDeleteGene Rayburn hosted Match Game, not Jeopardy
ReplyDeleteFun Fact:
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1960s, Buddy Ebson (upper left region, Beverly Hillbillies) and James Arness (upper right, the big human-devouring carrot in the Antarctic movie) built catamaran sailboats in the thirty-foot range.
Friendly fierce competition, minimum helpers with minimal supplies, California-to-Hawaii, turn right around and the next day, race back.
No Global Position Satellites, sailing with the current and wind.
Men do stuff.
I must be older than dirt because only 2 I didn't recognize
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