Category: TV Dolly Parton’s “Dumb Blonde” Was Her First Big Hit She was a heavy hitter from her first days in the business. First Edition James Bond Novels May Be Selling For As Much As $600,000 10 of the titles have personal inscriptions from Fleming, which is a rare find. Restoring A Water Damaged Star Wars Toy From 1978 To Like-New Condition You wouldn't have guessed that it could've been restored to its original condition, but he... Cloris Leachman Was One of the Best Actresses of the 20th Century Her career spanned 70 years. How Victorian Homes Got Their Spooky Reputation in Movies It wasn't always this way- so what changed? Maria von Trapp Teaches Julie Andrews to Yodel Properly These two ladies could really sing. In Memoriam: The McGuire Sisters They were a class act. Gilligan’s Island Star, Dawn Wells, on What Being a Role Model Meant to Her She was the girl next door that everyone wanted to be friends with. See Dean Martin’s Daughter on The Dating Game in 1968- With Steve Martin It was one of the most popular shows at the time. The Best Alex Trebek Quotes from Over the Years His words of wisdom and his dry wit will live on. Watch Sammy Davis Jr. and Wilt Chamberlain In the Fight of the Century Just try to imagine a more mismatched duo. Behind the Scenes of How The Waltons Was Filmed It wasn't at all how we thought. In 1963 the Bee Gees Were Still Kids and Already Appearing on TV This is long before they were world famous. Melissa Gilbert’s Real Life Little House on the Prairie The show still hits home for many, including its star. “The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)” Is Still the Catchiest Song of 1964 It was an instant hit. The Song That Started the “San Francisco Sound” in 1964 It's a bittersweet love song. The Turtles’ “Happy Together” Was the Anthem of 1967 There are so many good memories attached to this song. Brenda Lee’s “I’m Sorry” Is Still Breaking Hearts 60 Years Later Her voice is unparalleled in the music industry. Tommy James & The Shondells “I Think We’re Alone Now” from 1967 Is Still Magical Music from the 1960s has a certain sound and this is nowhere more apparent than... Hearing “Jolene” for the First Time Audiences Were Stunned Both the song and this particular performance were complicated. Alex Trebek Makes His Choice for His Jeopardy! Replacement We would be thrilled to have this host on the air! The Carpenters’ “Close to You” Is Probably the Most Romantic Song of the ’70s Their sound was so just so smooth. “Jailhouse Rock” As Only Elvis Could Sing It There's a reason people call him The King. The Sweetest Song of 1956 Was “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” Their sound was unlike anything people had heard before. Older Posts