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Generation - Break Ur Heart (Official Video)
Stream "Break Ur Heart" now: https://ditto.fm/break-ur-heart
Directed by Connor Di Leo & Generation.
Shot by Connor Di Leo at Vessel Studios Liverpool.
Starring Generation, Gordon & Chloe Savi.
published: 01 Jul 2022
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Kila kindu kya tanzania by Blessed Generation Band (Official video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
published: 30 Aug 2019
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Iranam Gamane Mashup ( ඉරනම් ගමනේ ) Generation Live Show #Sanjuwa
Iranam Gamane Mashup ( ඉරනම් ගමනේ ) Generation Live Show #Sanjuwa
Generation music band live show
Hi guys, how are you.... I have brought a set of Octapad cover music for you.... You can watch a collection of pad covers of new and old songs that you like on my channel.... If you think it's good, please like it. Comment, share, and don't forget to subscribe
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published: 25 Oct 2022
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Generation Band - Help
Brgy. Bangin Agoncillo
published: 29 Aug 2019
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SEMINA DUDUK BERIMBAI COVER BY MR ABBO FT GENERATION B BAND _06042024_
#weddingday #STWARD&CAROLYNN
published: 15 Apr 2024
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ASMARA YANG KANDAS~COVER BY VELASCA FT NAMELLIA(GENERATION B BAND) _06042024_
#STWARD&CAROLYNN#WEDDINGDAY
published: 10 Apr 2024
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She's Gone (Steel Heart) - Generation Philippines (Cover)
Like, comment, subscribe!
Members (on this video):
MAIN VOCALS/KEYS - Sendhara Trillanes
LEAD GUITARIST - Francis Arellano
BASSIST - Melvin Cariño
DRUMMER - Arthur Hipolito
Find us in Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/sendharaofficial
Learn more about us!
https://sites.google.com/view/sendharatrillanes/home
We are a local band from Lipa City and Rosario, Batangas composed of professional musicians. We perform in various occasions and events.
For bookings / inquiries, please contact:
[email protected]
0962 526 985
published: 28 Nov 2021
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Morning jam with Generation Band
Watch as Generation Band rocks UKG studio.
Subscribe to the ABS-CBN Online channel! -
http://bit.ly/ABSCBNOnline
Watch the full episodes of UKG on TFC.TV
http://bit.ly/UKG-TFCTV
and on IWANT.TV for Philippine viewers, click:
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published: 06 Aug 2014
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Hidden Knife
Track from the album "New Generation" - 2024
Also:
https://band.link/NewGeneration
https://parongel.bandcamp.com
published: 23 Jul 2024
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DARAH MUDA~COVER BY VELASCA FT GENERATION B BAND _06042024_
#DarahMuda#cover#STWARD&CAROLYNN#weddingday
published: 10 Apr 2024
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BIAR BERKIKIS BULU BETIS~COVER BY GENERATION B BAND(SONG REQUEST) _06042024_
#weddingday #STWARD&CAROLYNN
published: 15 Apr 2024
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Injili mwingi by Blessed Generation Band (Official video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
published: 05 Sep 2019
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Yesu ni Bwana by Blessed Generation Band (Official video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
published: 05 Sep 2019
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Generation band - Ang buhay ko
Imus cavite battle of the band Grand Champion
Sendhara - keys/vocal
Royd - lead guitar
Lesther - bass
Ian - drums
published: 18 May 2017
2:23
Generation - Break Ur Heart (Official Video)
Stream "Break Ur Heart" now: https://ditto.fm/break-ur-heart
Directed by Connor Di Leo & Generation.
Shot by Connor Di Leo at Vessel Studios Liverpool.
Starr...
Stream "Break Ur Heart" now: https://ditto.fm/break-ur-heart
Directed by Connor Di Leo & Generation.
Shot by Connor Di Leo at Vessel Studios Liverpool.
Starring Generation, Gordon & Chloe Savi.
https://wn.com/Generation_Break_Ur_Heart_(Official_Video)
Stream "Break Ur Heart" now: https://ditto.fm/break-ur-heart
Directed by Connor Di Leo & Generation.
Shot by Connor Di Leo at Vessel Studios Liverpool.
Starring Generation, Gordon & Chloe Savi.
- published: 01 Jul 2022
- views: 6973
5:06
Kila kindu kya tanzania by Blessed Generation Band (Official video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
https://wn.com/Kila_Kindu_Kya_Tanzania_By_Blessed_Generation_Band_(Official_Video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
- published: 30 Aug 2019
- views: 190791
5:17
Iranam Gamane Mashup ( ඉරනම් ගමනේ ) Generation Live Show #Sanjuwa
Iranam Gamane Mashup ( ඉරනම් ගමනේ ) Generation Live Show #Sanjuwa
Generation music band live show
Hi guys, how are you.... I have brought a set of Octapad co...
Iranam Gamane Mashup ( ඉරනම් ගමනේ ) Generation Live Show #Sanjuwa
Generation music band live show
Hi guys, how are you.... I have brought a set of Octapad cover music for you.... You can watch a collection of pad covers of new and old songs that you like on my channel.... If you think it's good, please like it. Comment, share, and don't forget to subscribe
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for ' Fair Use ' for purposes such as criticism , comment , news reporting , teaching , scholarship , and research , Fair use is a permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing , Non -profit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use ...
https://wn.com/Iranam_Gamane_Mashup_(_ඉරනම්_ගමනේ_)_Generation_Live_Show_Sanjuwa
Iranam Gamane Mashup ( ඉරනම් ගමනේ ) Generation Live Show #Sanjuwa
Generation music band live show
Hi guys, how are you.... I have brought a set of Octapad cover music for you.... You can watch a collection of pad covers of new and old songs that you like on my channel.... If you think it's good, please like it. Comment, share, and don't forget to subscribe
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for ' Fair Use ' for purposes such as criticism , comment , news reporting , teaching , scholarship , and research , Fair use is a permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing , Non -profit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use ...
- published: 25 Oct 2022
- views: 3946
6:27
She's Gone (Steel Heart) - Generation Philippines (Cover)
Like, comment, subscribe!
Members (on this video):
MAIN VOCALS/KEYS - Sendhara Trillanes
LEAD GUITARIST - Francis Arellano
BASSIST - Melvin Cariño
DRUMMER - ...
Like, comment, subscribe!
Members (on this video):
MAIN VOCALS/KEYS - Sendhara Trillanes
LEAD GUITARIST - Francis Arellano
BASSIST - Melvin Cariño
DRUMMER - Arthur Hipolito
Find us in Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/sendharaofficial
Learn more about us!
https://sites.google.com/view/sendharatrillanes/home
We are a local band from Lipa City and Rosario, Batangas composed of professional musicians. We perform in various occasions and events.
For bookings / inquiries, please contact:
[email protected]
0962 526 985
https://wn.com/She's_Gone_(Steel_Heart)_Generation_Philippines_(Cover)
Like, comment, subscribe!
Members (on this video):
MAIN VOCALS/KEYS - Sendhara Trillanes
LEAD GUITARIST - Francis Arellano
BASSIST - Melvin Cariño
DRUMMER - Arthur Hipolito
Find us in Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/sendharaofficial
Learn more about us!
https://sites.google.com/view/sendharatrillanes/home
We are a local band from Lipa City and Rosario, Batangas composed of professional musicians. We perform in various occasions and events.
For bookings / inquiries, please contact:
[email protected]
0962 526 985
- published: 28 Nov 2021
- views: 3037
2:40
Morning jam with Generation Band
Watch as Generation Band rocks UKG studio.
Subscribe to the ABS-CBN Online channel! -
http://bit.ly/ABSCBNOnline
Watch the full episodes of UKG on TFC.TV
h...
Watch as Generation Band rocks UKG studio.
Subscribe to the ABS-CBN Online channel! -
http://bit.ly/ABSCBNOnline
Watch the full episodes of UKG on TFC.TV
http://bit.ly/UKG-TFCTV
and on IWANT.TV for Philippine viewers, click:
http://bit.ly/UKG-IWANTV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ABSCBNnetwork
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https://wn.com/Morning_Jam_With_Generation_Band
Watch as Generation Band rocks UKG studio.
Subscribe to the ABS-CBN Online channel! -
http://bit.ly/ABSCBNOnline
Watch the full episodes of UKG on TFC.TV
http://bit.ly/UKG-TFCTV
and on IWANT.TV for Philippine viewers, click:
http://bit.ly/UKG-IWANTV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ABSCBNnetwork
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ABSCBN
https://twitter.com/abscbndotcom
Instagram: http://instagram.com/abscbnonline
- published: 06 Aug 2014
- views: 7807
5:22
Hidden Knife
Track from the album "New Generation" - 2024
Also:
https://band.link/NewGeneration
https://parongel.bandcamp.com
Track from the album "New Generation" - 2024
Also:
https://band.link/NewGeneration
https://parongel.bandcamp.com
https://wn.com/Hidden_Knife
Track from the album "New Generation" - 2024
Also:
https://band.link/NewGeneration
https://parongel.bandcamp.com
- published: 23 Jul 2024
- views: 8
7:00
Injili mwingi by Blessed Generation Band (Official video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
https://wn.com/Injili_Mwingi_By_Blessed_Generation_Band_(Official_Video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
- published: 05 Sep 2019
- views: 90763
6:06
Yesu ni Bwana by Blessed Generation Band (Official video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
https://wn.com/Yesu_Ni_Bwana_By_Blessed_Generation_Band_(Official_Video)
#BlessedGenerationBand #SwahiliMusic #NgommaGospel
©2019 Administered by Ngomma VAS Limited.
- published: 05 Sep 2019
- views: 25300
8:43
Generation band - Ang buhay ko
Imus cavite battle of the band Grand Champion
Sendhara - keys/vocal
Royd - lead guitar
Lesther - bass
Ian - drums
Imus cavite battle of the band Grand Champion
Sendhara - keys/vocal
Royd - lead guitar
Lesther - bass
Ian - drums
https://wn.com/Generation_Band_Ang_Buhay_Ko
Imus cavite battle of the band Grand Champion
Sendhara - keys/vocal
Royd - lead guitar
Lesther - bass
Ian - drums
- published: 18 May 2017
- views: 77331
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Top 10 TV Shows Set in the 1960s
From the glossy sheen of Madison Avenue to the turbulent streets of the South, these TV shows transport us back to the swinging sixties, a pivotal decade that defined a generation. So, get ready to relive the past as we count down the best modern-day TV shows set in the 1960s.
00:00 Intro
00:45 Mad Men
01:34 Godfather of Harlem
02:24 The Right Stuff
03:15 The Astronaut Wives Club
04:05 Pan Am
04:50 Good Girls Revolt
05:51 Masters of Sex
06:40 American Dreams
07:33 The Wonder Years
08:16 Public Morals
08:59 Outro
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published: 29 Jan 2024
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Watch Those Poetic Beatniks Provoke The 60s Generation
To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. This is a clip from the television series I made for PBS called Making Sense of the Sixties. I had the chance to spend a year examining my youth and how and why kids like me became active members of the 60s generation. If you are from that generation or a child of the 60s, I think you would find the entire series of value. To see my other work visit www.theHoffmancollection.com
published: 02 Nov 2017
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1960s Baby Boomers Were Raised Like Robots
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television series on the 1960s titled Making Sense of the Sixties (1990), I had been doing documentary interviews for a very long time. This is a clip from an episode of that series.
When people say that the 1950s were easier than today, the 1950s may have been easier for certain groups of people. For example the economy was strong, unemployment was low, and the middle class was expanding. Also the post-World War II era brought about a sense of stability and prosperity for many Americans.
Economic prosperity: The 1950s were a time of economic growth and stability in the United States. The post-World War II boom led to low unemployment rates, ...
published: 16 Apr 2024
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The Lost Episode of Star Trek
In anticipation of the upcoming show, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, CBS has decided to release a never-before-seen, unaired episode of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Star Trek Footage Used:
Season 1, Episode 5 (The Enemy Within)
Season 1, Episode 9 (Dagger of the Mind)
Season 1, Episode 10 (The Corbomite Maneuver)
Season 1, Episode 11 (The Menagerie Part 1)
Season 1, Episode 13 (The Conscience of the King)
Season 1, Episode 14 (Balance of Terror)
Season 1, Episode 16 (The Galileo Seven)
Season 1, Episode 20 (Court Martial)
Season 1, Episode 21 (The Return of the Archons)
Season 1, Episode 27 (The Alternative Factor)
Season 1, Episode 29 (Operation Annihilate!)
Season 2, Episode 6 (The Doomsday Machine)
Season 2, Episode 9 (Metamorphosis)
Season 2, Episode 10 (Journey to Babel)
Season 2,...
published: 20 Aug 2021
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1960s Boomers Said "If It Feels Good, Do It"
Here is the show from which this clip is taken - https://youtu.be/plgKnrpvtAI
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television series on the 1960s titled Making Sense of the Sixties (1990), I had been doing documentary interviews for a very long time. This is a clip from an episode of that series.
When people say that the 1950s were easier than today, the 1950s may have been easier for certain groups of people. For example the economy was strong, unemployment was low, and the middle class was expanding. Also the post-World War II era brought about a sense of stability and prosperity for many Americans.
Economic prosperity: The 1950s were a time of economic growth and stability i...
published: 20 Apr 2024
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13 Things from the 1960s, Kids Today Will Never Understand!
There are many things that are completely unique to the 1960s. If you grew up during that time, then you know how different they are from today. Entertainment, culture, and just basic daily routines have changed drastically. So, here are 13 things from the 1960s that kids today would never fully understand.
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published: 01 Dec 2023
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9 Times Game Show Hosts Went Too Far
Game show hosts are supposed to be friendly, funny, and fair. But sometimes, they cross the line and do things that make us cringe, laugh, or even angry. In this facts-packed video, we will cover 8 times that game show hosts went too far with their jokes, comments, or actions.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Pat Sajak and Vanna White’s Kiss
01:47 - Gene Rayburn’s Nip Slip
02:51 - Alex Trebek’s Creepy Comment
03:44 - Bob Barker's Magic Pocket
04:43 - Meredith Viera’s Steamy Fantasies
05:27 - Wink Martindale’s Dirty Mind
06:08 - Richard Dawson’s Kisses
06:50 - Pat Sajak Tackles Guest
09:00 - Outro
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published: 08 Apr 2023
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Star Trek: The Last Voyage - SNL
Capt. Kirk (John Belushi), Spock (Chevy Chase) and Dr. McCoy (Dan Aykroyd) encounter network executives (Elliott Gould, Garrett Morris) who announce Star Trek is cancelled. Aired 05/29/76
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published: 03 Oct 2013
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Whitney Rydbeck - American Actor, 'Friday The 13th' Fame , dies At 79
know More details at https://restinpeace.pictures/recent
Whitney Rydbeck’s acting prowess spanned over five decades, gracing both television and film with his talent. He was a beloved member of the Richmond Shepard Mime Troupe in the late 1960s and later became the drama director at Pasadena City College. Rydbeck’s memorable roles in “Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation” showcased his versatility. His contributions to theatre and education will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
Achievements:
Participated in the Richmond Shepard Mime Troupe.
Served as the drama director at Pasadena City College.
Starred in over 50 movies and TV shows, including classics like “The Brady Bunch,” “Lassie,” and “MAS*H.”
Played crash dummies Vince and Larry in seat ...
published: 21 Jul 2024
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HOW DID UHURA WALK BACKWARDS SO FAR??? WOW! #starfleet #startrekonline #startrek #shortsfeed #shorts
From Season two!
Entire episode playlists available on my youtube channel page!
Science fiction/Action adventure/Space. Created by Gene Roddenberry. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley (Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy) - Norway Productions and Desilu Productions produced the series from September 1966 to December 1967. Paramount Television produced the show from January 1968 to June 1969. Star Trek aired on NBC from September 8, 1966, to June 3, 1969. It was first broadcast on September 6, 1966, on Canada's CTV network. Star Trek's Nielsen ratings while on NBC were low, and the network cancelled it after three seasons and 79 episodes. Several years later, the series became a hit in broadcast syndication, remaining so throughout the 1970s, achieving cult classic status and a...
published: 28 Jul 2023
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William Shatner Reflects on Fallout With Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy Before His Death (Exclusive)
'Star Trek' icon William Shatner chats with ET about his book, ‘Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder,’ out now.
published: 04 Oct 2022
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Star Trek - The Lost Episode
Although the lost 80th episode was never aired, this trailer has been uncovered through the diligent efforts of UnclePunish.
published: 26 Jan 2008
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The Infamous Scene That Took 'bewitched' off Air
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published: 09 Oct 2022
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This Man With Down Syndrome Approached A Queen’s Guard, And The Soldier’s Response Was Startling
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published: 22 Mar 2019
9:15
Top 10 TV Shows Set in the 1960s
From the glossy sheen of Madison Avenue to the turbulent streets of the South, these TV shows transport us back to the swinging sixties, a pivotal decade that d...
From the glossy sheen of Madison Avenue to the turbulent streets of the South, these TV shows transport us back to the swinging sixties, a pivotal decade that defined a generation. So, get ready to relive the past as we count down the best modern-day TV shows set in the 1960s.
00:00 Intro
00:45 Mad Men
01:34 Godfather of Harlem
02:24 The Right Stuff
03:15 The Astronaut Wives Club
04:05 Pan Am
04:50 Good Girls Revolt
05:51 Masters of Sex
06:40 American Dreams
07:33 The Wonder Years
08:16 Public Morals
08:59 Outro
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From the glossy sheen of Madison Avenue to the turbulent streets of the South, these TV shows transport us back to the swinging sixties, a pivotal decade that defined a generation. So, get ready to relive the past as we count down the best modern-day TV shows set in the 1960s.
00:00 Intro
00:45 Mad Men
01:34 Godfather of Harlem
02:24 The Right Stuff
03:15 The Astronaut Wives Club
04:05 Pan Am
04:50 Good Girls Revolt
05:51 Masters of Sex
06:40 American Dreams
07:33 The Wonder Years
08:16 Public Morals
08:59 Outro
Follow us on:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tvshowpilot
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And check out our list of the best TV series set in the 60s here: https://tvshowpilot.com/fun-posts/modern-shows-set-in-1960s/
- published: 29 Jan 2024
- views: 1062
27:44
Watch Those Poetic Beatniks Provoke The 60s Generation
To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. This is a clip from the television series I made for PBS called Mak...
To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. This is a clip from the television series I made for PBS called Making Sense of the Sixties. I had the chance to spend a year examining my youth and how and why kids like me became active members of the 60s generation. If you are from that generation or a child of the 60s, I think you would find the entire series of value. To see my other work visit www.theHoffmancollection.com
https://wn.com/Watch_Those_Poetic_Beatniks_Provoke_The_60S_Generation
To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. This is a clip from the television series I made for PBS called Making Sense of the Sixties. I had the chance to spend a year examining my youth and how and why kids like me became active members of the 60s generation. If you are from that generation or a child of the 60s, I think you would find the entire series of value. To see my other work visit www.theHoffmancollection.com
- published: 02 Nov 2017
- views: 111645
0:51
1960s Baby Boomers Were Raised Like Robots
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television seri...
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television series on the 1960s titled Making Sense of the Sixties (1990), I had been doing documentary interviews for a very long time. This is a clip from an episode of that series.
When people say that the 1950s were easier than today, the 1950s may have been easier for certain groups of people. For example the economy was strong, unemployment was low, and the middle class was expanding. Also the post-World War II era brought about a sense of stability and prosperity for many Americans.
Economic prosperity: The 1950s were a time of economic growth and stability in the United States. The post-World War II boom led to low unemployment rates, a rising middle class and a sense of financial security for many Americans.
Simpler lifestyle: Compared to today the 1950s were a simpler time in terms of technology and media. People didn't have smartphones, social media or constant access to news and information. This may have made it easier to disconnect and focus on family, friends and leisure activities.
Social norms: In the 1950s there were more clearly defined gender roles and expectations for behavior. This may have provided a sense of structure and stability for some people.
The 1950s have been described by some of my commentators and by my team in this clip as a socially uptight time period due to the strict social norms and expectations that existed during that era. Here are a few examples:
Gender roles: The 1950s were characterized by rigid gender roles with men expected to be breadwinners and women expected to be homemakers. Women who pursued careers or wanted more independence were often stigmatized and marginalized.
Conformity: The post-World War II era brought about a desire for conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American." This led to a culture of uniformity and homogeneity, with little room for individual expression or diversity.
Sexual repression: The 1950s were a time of sexual conservatism, with premarital sex, homosexuality, and other non-heteronormative behaviors stigmatized and often criminalized. This led to a culture of sexual repression and secrecy, which could be suffocating for many people.
Racism and discrimination: Despite the economic prosperity of the 1950s, many people of color faced discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis. Segregation was still in place in many parts of the country, and the civil rights movement was just beginning to gain traction.
In many ways Americans have more freedom today than they did in the 1950s.
Civil rights: In the 1950s segregation and discrimination were still prevalent, particularly for people of color. Since then, significant progress has been made in advancing civil rights and ensuring equal treatment under the law.
Women's rights: Women in the 1950s were expected to conform to strict gender roles and had limited opportunities for education and career advancement. Today, women have greater access to education, career opportunities, and reproductive rights.
The 1950s were a time of intense stigma and discrimination against gays with homosexuality often criminalized and stigmatized.
Freedom of expression: While the 1950s were characterized by conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American," today's society is generally more accepting of diverse opinions, beliefs, and lifestyles. Social media and the internet have provided greater platforms for free expression and the sharing of ideas.
Prior to my series, there had been a series on PBS called Eyes On The Prize that looked at the civil rights movement during that time. My challenge was to make a series that helped the teenage and early 20s children of those who grew up during these times, the so-called silent generation and the baby boomers, to understand what their parents had gone through. I decided to interview for the most part ordinary Americans and historians - experts - who had spent their time studying this era. The style of my interviews was to let people tell the stories of their lives their ways.
One of the main ways that the "rules" from the 1950s were communicated to kids and teenagers was at school and through educational films like the ones presented. It was here that I found rules stated in obvious and subtle ways that matched what most of the people I interviewed remembered from that time.
Based on what I heard from the interviews and from the historians, my team and I concluded that it was largely the experiences that kids had in the 1950s that created many of the social and some of the political events that took place in the 1960s. Other segments from the series are on my YouTube channel. I do hope you enjoy this and find it thought-provoking.
https://wn.com/1960S_Baby_Boomers_Were_Raised_Like_Robots
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television series on the 1960s titled Making Sense of the Sixties (1990), I had been doing documentary interviews for a very long time. This is a clip from an episode of that series.
When people say that the 1950s were easier than today, the 1950s may have been easier for certain groups of people. For example the economy was strong, unemployment was low, and the middle class was expanding. Also the post-World War II era brought about a sense of stability and prosperity for many Americans.
Economic prosperity: The 1950s were a time of economic growth and stability in the United States. The post-World War II boom led to low unemployment rates, a rising middle class and a sense of financial security for many Americans.
Simpler lifestyle: Compared to today the 1950s were a simpler time in terms of technology and media. People didn't have smartphones, social media or constant access to news and information. This may have made it easier to disconnect and focus on family, friends and leisure activities.
Social norms: In the 1950s there were more clearly defined gender roles and expectations for behavior. This may have provided a sense of structure and stability for some people.
The 1950s have been described by some of my commentators and by my team in this clip as a socially uptight time period due to the strict social norms and expectations that existed during that era. Here are a few examples:
Gender roles: The 1950s were characterized by rigid gender roles with men expected to be breadwinners and women expected to be homemakers. Women who pursued careers or wanted more independence were often stigmatized and marginalized.
Conformity: The post-World War II era brought about a desire for conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American." This led to a culture of uniformity and homogeneity, with little room for individual expression or diversity.
Sexual repression: The 1950s were a time of sexual conservatism, with premarital sex, homosexuality, and other non-heteronormative behaviors stigmatized and often criminalized. This led to a culture of sexual repression and secrecy, which could be suffocating for many people.
Racism and discrimination: Despite the economic prosperity of the 1950s, many people of color faced discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis. Segregation was still in place in many parts of the country, and the civil rights movement was just beginning to gain traction.
In many ways Americans have more freedom today than they did in the 1950s.
Civil rights: In the 1950s segregation and discrimination were still prevalent, particularly for people of color. Since then, significant progress has been made in advancing civil rights and ensuring equal treatment under the law.
Women's rights: Women in the 1950s were expected to conform to strict gender roles and had limited opportunities for education and career advancement. Today, women have greater access to education, career opportunities, and reproductive rights.
The 1950s were a time of intense stigma and discrimination against gays with homosexuality often criminalized and stigmatized.
Freedom of expression: While the 1950s were characterized by conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American," today's society is generally more accepting of diverse opinions, beliefs, and lifestyles. Social media and the internet have provided greater platforms for free expression and the sharing of ideas.
Prior to my series, there had been a series on PBS called Eyes On The Prize that looked at the civil rights movement during that time. My challenge was to make a series that helped the teenage and early 20s children of those who grew up during these times, the so-called silent generation and the baby boomers, to understand what their parents had gone through. I decided to interview for the most part ordinary Americans and historians - experts - who had spent their time studying this era. The style of my interviews was to let people tell the stories of their lives their ways.
One of the main ways that the "rules" from the 1950s were communicated to kids and teenagers was at school and through educational films like the ones presented. It was here that I found rules stated in obvious and subtle ways that matched what most of the people I interviewed remembered from that time.
Based on what I heard from the interviews and from the historians, my team and I concluded that it was largely the experiences that kids had in the 1950s that created many of the social and some of the political events that took place in the 1960s. Other segments from the series are on my YouTube channel. I do hope you enjoy this and find it thought-provoking.
- published: 16 Apr 2024
- views: 2931335
40:08
The Lost Episode of Star Trek
In anticipation of the upcoming show, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, CBS has decided to release a never-before-seen, unaired episode of Star Trek: The Original ...
In anticipation of the upcoming show, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, CBS has decided to release a never-before-seen, unaired episode of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Star Trek Footage Used:
Season 1, Episode 5 (The Enemy Within)
Season 1, Episode 9 (Dagger of the Mind)
Season 1, Episode 10 (The Corbomite Maneuver)
Season 1, Episode 11 (The Menagerie Part 1)
Season 1, Episode 13 (The Conscience of the King)
Season 1, Episode 14 (Balance of Terror)
Season 1, Episode 16 (The Galileo Seven)
Season 1, Episode 20 (Court Martial)
Season 1, Episode 21 (The Return of the Archons)
Season 1, Episode 27 (The Alternative Factor)
Season 1, Episode 29 (Operation Annihilate!)
Season 2, Episode 6 (The Doomsday Machine)
Season 2, Episode 9 (Metamorphosis)
Season 2, Episode 10 (Journey to Babel)
Season 2, Episode 13 (Obsession)
Season 2, Episode 19 (A Private Little War)
Season 2, Episode 20 (Return to Tomorrow)
Season 2, Episode 24 (The Ultimate Computer)
Season 3, Episode 10 (Plato’s Stepchildren)
Other Footage Used:
Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 5, Episode 18 (Cause and Effect)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Eraserhead (1977)
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Twin Peaks: The Return, Episode 9
https://wn.com/The_Lost_Episode_Of_Star_Trek
In anticipation of the upcoming show, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, CBS has decided to release a never-before-seen, unaired episode of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Star Trek Footage Used:
Season 1, Episode 5 (The Enemy Within)
Season 1, Episode 9 (Dagger of the Mind)
Season 1, Episode 10 (The Corbomite Maneuver)
Season 1, Episode 11 (The Menagerie Part 1)
Season 1, Episode 13 (The Conscience of the King)
Season 1, Episode 14 (Balance of Terror)
Season 1, Episode 16 (The Galileo Seven)
Season 1, Episode 20 (Court Martial)
Season 1, Episode 21 (The Return of the Archons)
Season 1, Episode 27 (The Alternative Factor)
Season 1, Episode 29 (Operation Annihilate!)
Season 2, Episode 6 (The Doomsday Machine)
Season 2, Episode 9 (Metamorphosis)
Season 2, Episode 10 (Journey to Babel)
Season 2, Episode 13 (Obsession)
Season 2, Episode 19 (A Private Little War)
Season 2, Episode 20 (Return to Tomorrow)
Season 2, Episode 24 (The Ultimate Computer)
Season 3, Episode 10 (Plato’s Stepchildren)
Other Footage Used:
Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 5, Episode 18 (Cause and Effect)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Eraserhead (1977)
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Twin Peaks: The Return, Episode 9
- published: 20 Aug 2021
- views: 1592938
0:37
1960s Boomers Said "If It Feels Good, Do It"
Here is the show from which this clip is taken - https://youtu.be/plgKnrpvtAI
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was ju...
Here is the show from which this clip is taken - https://youtu.be/plgKnrpvtAI
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television series on the 1960s titled Making Sense of the Sixties (1990), I had been doing documentary interviews for a very long time. This is a clip from an episode of that series.
When people say that the 1950s were easier than today, the 1950s may have been easier for certain groups of people. For example the economy was strong, unemployment was low, and the middle class was expanding. Also the post-World War II era brought about a sense of stability and prosperity for many Americans.
Economic prosperity: The 1950s were a time of economic growth and stability in the United States. The post-World War II boom led to low unemployment rates, a rising middle class and a sense of financial security for many Americans.
Simpler lifestyle: Compared to today the 1950s were a simpler time in terms of technology and media. People didn't have smartphones, social media or constant access to news and information. This may have made it easier to disconnect and focus on family, friends and leisure activities.
Social norms: In the 1950s there were more clearly defined gender roles and expectations for behavior. This may have provided a sense of structure and stability for some people.
The 1950s have been described by some of my commentators and by my team in this clip as a socially uptight time period due to the strict social norms and expectations that existed during that era. Here are a few examples:
Gender roles: The 1950s were characterized by rigid gender roles with men expected to be breadwinners and women expected to be homemakers. Women who pursued careers or wanted more independence were often stigmatized and marginalized.
Conformity: The post-World War II era brought about a desire for conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American." This led to a culture of uniformity and homogeneity, with little room for individual expression or diversity.
Sexual repression: The 1950s were a time of sexual conservatism, with premarital sex, homosexuality, and other non-heteronormative behaviors stigmatized and often criminalized. This led to a culture of sexual repression and secrecy, which could be suffocating for many people.
Racism and discrimination: Despite the economic prosperity of the 1950s, many people of color faced discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis. Segregation was still in place in many parts of the country, and the civil rights movement was just beginning to gain traction.
In many ways Americans have more freedom today than they did in the 1950s.
Civil rights: In the 1950s segregation and discrimination were still prevalent, particularly for people of color. Since then, significant progress has been made in advancing civil rights and ensuring equal treatment under the law.
Women's rights: Women in the 1950s were expected to conform to strict gender roles and had limited opportunities for education and career advancement. Today, women have greater access to education, career opportunities, and reproductive rights.
The 1950s were a time of intense stigma and discrimination against gays with homosexuality often criminalized and stigmatized.
Freedom of expression: While the 1950s were characterized by conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American," today's society is generally more accepting of diverse opinions, beliefs, and lifestyles. Social media and the internet have provided greater platforms for free expression and the sharing of ideas.
Prior to my series, there had been a series on PBS called Eyes On The Prize that looked at the civil rights movement during that time. My challenge was to make a series that helped the teenage and early 20s children of those who grew up during these times, the so-called silent generation and the baby boomers, to understand what their parents had gone through. I decided to interview for the most part ordinary Americans and historians - experts - who had spent their time studying this era. The style of my interviews was to let people tell the stories of their lives their ways.
One of the main ways that the "rules" from the 1950s were communicated to kids and teenagers was at school and through educational films like the ones presented. It was here that I found rules stated in obvious and subtle ways that matched what most of the people I interviewed remembered from that time.
Based on what I heard from the interviews and from the historians, my team and I concluded that it was largely the experiences that kids had in the 1950s that created many of the social and some of the political events that took place in the 1960s. Other segments from the series are on my YouTube channel. I do hope you enjoy this and find it thought-provoking.
https://wn.com/1960S_Boomers_Said_If_It_Feels_Good,_Do_It
Here is the show from which this clip is taken - https://youtu.be/plgKnrpvtAI
I grew up in the 1940s and 1950s. I became a documentary filmmaker when I was just 22 years old so by the time I got a grant from PBS to make a television series on the 1960s titled Making Sense of the Sixties (1990), I had been doing documentary interviews for a very long time. This is a clip from an episode of that series.
When people say that the 1950s were easier than today, the 1950s may have been easier for certain groups of people. For example the economy was strong, unemployment was low, and the middle class was expanding. Also the post-World War II era brought about a sense of stability and prosperity for many Americans.
Economic prosperity: The 1950s were a time of economic growth and stability in the United States. The post-World War II boom led to low unemployment rates, a rising middle class and a sense of financial security for many Americans.
Simpler lifestyle: Compared to today the 1950s were a simpler time in terms of technology and media. People didn't have smartphones, social media or constant access to news and information. This may have made it easier to disconnect and focus on family, friends and leisure activities.
Social norms: In the 1950s there were more clearly defined gender roles and expectations for behavior. This may have provided a sense of structure and stability for some people.
The 1950s have been described by some of my commentators and by my team in this clip as a socially uptight time period due to the strict social norms and expectations that existed during that era. Here are a few examples:
Gender roles: The 1950s were characterized by rigid gender roles with men expected to be breadwinners and women expected to be homemakers. Women who pursued careers or wanted more independence were often stigmatized and marginalized.
Conformity: The post-World War II era brought about a desire for conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American." This led to a culture of uniformity and homogeneity, with little room for individual expression or diversity.
Sexual repression: The 1950s were a time of sexual conservatism, with premarital sex, homosexuality, and other non-heteronormative behaviors stigmatized and often criminalized. This led to a culture of sexual repression and secrecy, which could be suffocating for many people.
Racism and discrimination: Despite the economic prosperity of the 1950s, many people of color faced discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis. Segregation was still in place in many parts of the country, and the civil rights movement was just beginning to gain traction.
In many ways Americans have more freedom today than they did in the 1950s.
Civil rights: In the 1950s segregation and discrimination were still prevalent, particularly for people of color. Since then, significant progress has been made in advancing civil rights and ensuring equal treatment under the law.
Women's rights: Women in the 1950s were expected to conform to strict gender roles and had limited opportunities for education and career advancement. Today, women have greater access to education, career opportunities, and reproductive rights.
The 1950s were a time of intense stigma and discrimination against gays with homosexuality often criminalized and stigmatized.
Freedom of expression: While the 1950s were characterized by conformity and a rejection of anything seen as "un-American," today's society is generally more accepting of diverse opinions, beliefs, and lifestyles. Social media and the internet have provided greater platforms for free expression and the sharing of ideas.
Prior to my series, there had been a series on PBS called Eyes On The Prize that looked at the civil rights movement during that time. My challenge was to make a series that helped the teenage and early 20s children of those who grew up during these times, the so-called silent generation and the baby boomers, to understand what their parents had gone through. I decided to interview for the most part ordinary Americans and historians - experts - who had spent their time studying this era. The style of my interviews was to let people tell the stories of their lives their ways.
One of the main ways that the "rules" from the 1950s were communicated to kids and teenagers was at school and through educational films like the ones presented. It was here that I found rules stated in obvious and subtle ways that matched what most of the people I interviewed remembered from that time.
Based on what I heard from the interviews and from the historians, my team and I concluded that it was largely the experiences that kids had in the 1950s that created many of the social and some of the political events that took place in the 1960s. Other segments from the series are on my YouTube channel. I do hope you enjoy this and find it thought-provoking.
- published: 20 Apr 2024
- views: 378029
10:05
13 Things from the 1960s, Kids Today Will Never Understand!
There are many things that are completely unique to the 1960s. If you grew up during that time, then you know how different they are from today. Entertainment, ...
There are many things that are completely unique to the 1960s. If you grew up during that time, then you know how different they are from today. Entertainment, culture, and just basic daily routines have changed drastically. So, here are 13 things from the 1960s that kids today would never fully understand.
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There are many things that are completely unique to the 1960s. If you grew up during that time, then you know how different they are from today. Entertainment, culture, and just basic daily routines have changed drastically. So, here are 13 things from the 1960s that kids today would never fully understand.
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- published: 01 Dec 2023
- views: 1377101
9:05
9 Times Game Show Hosts Went Too Far
Game show hosts are supposed to be friendly, funny, and fair. But sometimes, they cross the line and do things that make us cringe, laugh, or even angry. In thi...
Game show hosts are supposed to be friendly, funny, and fair. But sometimes, they cross the line and do things that make us cringe, laugh, or even angry. In this facts-packed video, we will cover 8 times that game show hosts went too far with their jokes, comments, or actions.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Pat Sajak and Vanna White’s Kiss
01:47 - Gene Rayburn’s Nip Slip
02:51 - Alex Trebek’s Creepy Comment
03:44 - Bob Barker's Magic Pocket
04:43 - Meredith Viera’s Steamy Fantasies
05:27 - Wink Martindale’s Dirty Mind
06:08 - Richard Dawson’s Kisses
06:50 - Pat Sajak Tackles Guest
09:00 - Outro
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From insulting contestants to making inappropriate remarks about their appearance, these hosts have shown us that they are not always the best at their job. And don't forget the recent incident of Pat Sajak tackling a contestant on Wheel of Fortune. Watch this video to see how these hosts embarrassed themselves and their guests on national television.
9 Times Game Show Hosts Went Too Far
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Game show hosts are supposed to be friendly, funny, and fair. But sometimes, they cross the line and do things that make us cringe, laugh, or even angry. In this facts-packed video, we will cover 8 times that game show hosts went too far with their jokes, comments, or actions.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Pat Sajak and Vanna White’s Kiss
01:47 - Gene Rayburn’s Nip Slip
02:51 - Alex Trebek’s Creepy Comment
03:44 - Bob Barker's Magic Pocket
04:43 - Meredith Viera’s Steamy Fantasies
05:27 - Wink Martindale’s Dirty Mind
06:08 - Richard Dawson’s Kisses
06:50 - Pat Sajak Tackles Guest
09:00 - Outro
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From insulting contestants to making inappropriate remarks about their appearance, these hosts have shown us that they are not always the best at their job. And don't forget the recent incident of Pat Sajak tackling a contestant on Wheel of Fortune. Watch this video to see how these hosts embarrassed themselves and their guests on national television.
9 Times Game Show Hosts Went Too Far
- published: 08 Apr 2023
- views: 497551
11:58
Star Trek: The Last Voyage - SNL
Capt. Kirk (John Belushi), Spock (Chevy Chase) and Dr. McCoy (Dan Aykroyd) encounter network executives (Elliott Gould, Garrett Morris) who announce Star Trek i...
Capt. Kirk (John Belushi), Spock (Chevy Chase) and Dr. McCoy (Dan Aykroyd) encounter network executives (Elliott Gould, Garrett Morris) who announce Star Trek is cancelled. Aired 05/29/76
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Capt. Kirk (John Belushi), Spock (Chevy Chase) and Dr. McCoy (Dan Aykroyd) encounter network executives (Elliott Gould, Garrett Morris) who announce Star Trek is cancelled. Aired 05/29/76
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- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 7075355
0:33
Whitney Rydbeck - American Actor, 'Friday The 13th' Fame , dies At 79
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Whitney Rydbeck’s acting prowess spanned over five decades, gracing both television and film with his ...
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Whitney Rydbeck’s acting prowess spanned over five decades, gracing both television and film with his talent. He was a beloved member of the Richmond Shepard Mime Troupe in the late 1960s and later became the drama director at Pasadena City College. Rydbeck’s memorable roles in “Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation” showcased his versatility. His contributions to theatre and education will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
Achievements:
Participated in the Richmond Shepard Mime Troupe.
Served as the drama director at Pasadena City College.
Starred in over 50 movies and TV shows, including classics like “The Brady Bunch,” “Lassie,” and “MAS*H.”
Played crash dummies Vince and Larry in seat belt advertisements during the 1980s1.
Bio (Table Format):
Attribute Details
Birthdate March 13, 1945
Place of Birth Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Career Span 1970–2007
Notable Roles Whitney in “Whitney and the Robot”
Notable Films “Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives,” “Oliver & Company,” and more
Cause of Death Complications from prostate cancer
Date of Passing July 15, 2024
Age at Passing 79
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Whitney Rydbeck’s acting prowess spanned over five decades, gracing both television and film with his talent. He was a beloved member of the Richmond Shepard Mime Troupe in the late 1960s and later became the drama director at Pasadena City College. Rydbeck’s memorable roles in “Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation” showcased his versatility. His contributions to theatre and education will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
Achievements:
Participated in the Richmond Shepard Mime Troupe.
Served as the drama director at Pasadena City College.
Starred in over 50 movies and TV shows, including classics like “The Brady Bunch,” “Lassie,” and “MAS*H.”
Played crash dummies Vince and Larry in seat belt advertisements during the 1980s1.
Bio (Table Format):
Attribute Details
Birthdate March 13, 1945
Place of Birth Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Career Span 1970–2007
Notable Roles Whitney in “Whitney and the Robot”
Notable Films “Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives,” “Oliver & Company,” and more
Cause of Death Complications from prostate cancer
Date of Passing July 15, 2024
Age at Passing 79
- published: 21 Jul 2024
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0:23
HOW DID UHURA WALK BACKWARDS SO FAR??? WOW! #starfleet #startrekonline #startrek #shortsfeed #shorts
From Season two!
Entire episode playlists available on my youtube channel page!
Science fiction/Action adventure/Space. Created by Gene Roddenberry. Starring W...
From Season two!
Entire episode playlists available on my youtube channel page!
Science fiction/Action adventure/Space. Created by Gene Roddenberry. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley (Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy) - Norway Productions and Desilu Productions produced the series from September 1966 to December 1967. Paramount Television produced the show from January 1968 to June 1969. Star Trek aired on NBC from September 8, 1966, to June 3, 1969. It was first broadcast on September 6, 1966, on Canada's CTV network. Star Trek's Nielsen ratings while on NBC were low, and the network cancelled it after three seasons and 79 episodes. Several years later, the series became a hit in broadcast syndication, remaining so throughout the 1970s, achieving cult classic status and a developing influence on popular culture. Star Trek eventually spawned a franchise, consisting of eight television series, 13 feature films, and numerous books, games, and toys, and is now widely considered one of the most popular and influential television series of all time.
All rights go to Gene Roddenberry, I’m available and open to say that there was no copyright infringement intended. This is for @StarTrekTOS where I found a place to post the BEST of the BEST clips from The Original Series! Trekkies of all callings are welcome :)
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From Season two!
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Science fiction/Action adventure/Space. Created by Gene Roddenberry. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley (Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy) - Norway Productions and Desilu Productions produced the series from September 1966 to December 1967. Paramount Television produced the show from January 1968 to June 1969. Star Trek aired on NBC from September 8, 1966, to June 3, 1969. It was first broadcast on September 6, 1966, on Canada's CTV network. Star Trek's Nielsen ratings while on NBC were low, and the network cancelled it after three seasons and 79 episodes. Several years later, the series became a hit in broadcast syndication, remaining so throughout the 1970s, achieving cult classic status and a developing influence on popular culture. Star Trek eventually spawned a franchise, consisting of eight television series, 13 feature films, and numerous books, games, and toys, and is now widely considered one of the most popular and influential television series of all time.
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- published: 28 Jul 2023
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William Shatner Reflects on Fallout With Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy Before His Death (Exclusive)
'Star Trek' icon William Shatner chats with ET about his book, ‘Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder,’ out now.
'Star Trek' icon William Shatner chats with ET about his book, ‘Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder,’ out now.
https://wn.com/William_Shatner_Reflects_On_Fallout_With_Star_Trek's_Leonard_Nimoy_Before_His_Death_(Exclusive)
'Star Trek' icon William Shatner chats with ET about his book, ‘Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder,’ out now.
- published: 04 Oct 2022
- views: 820924
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Star Trek - The Lost Episode
Although the lost 80th episode was never aired, this trailer has been uncovered through the diligent efforts of UnclePunish.
Although the lost 80th episode was never aired, this trailer has been uncovered through the diligent efforts of UnclePunish.
https://wn.com/Star_Trek_The_Lost_Episode
Although the lost 80th episode was never aired, this trailer has been uncovered through the diligent efforts of UnclePunish.
- published: 26 Jan 2008
- views: 2114999
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The Infamous Scene That Took 'bewitched' off Air
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- published: 09 Oct 2022
- views: 6910398
5:22
This Man With Down Syndrome Approached A Queen’s Guard, And The Soldier’s Response Was Startling
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- published: 22 Mar 2019
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