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leeshabeth90 · 2 months ago
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skwtches · 11 months ago
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been meaning to draw the Bill Baird marionette of Tigger used in Shirley Temple’s Storybook: Winnie-the-Pooh (1960) for a bit now, so here it is as my first piece of the year 🧡
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squarebill · 3 months ago
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Continued from here So, the Little Golden Books thing reminded me of a Little Golden Book I had read involving Winnie the Pooh. Not that surprising - there are many Disney properties (and others!) that get turned into Little Golden Books. But maybe I was thinking about it because I was thinking of the silly little blurb in the newspaper (the one that pulls up when you type WEIRDMAGEDDON into the computer). It talks about how Soos gets his head stuck in a clay honey pot. So silly! This is obviously a Winnie the Pooh reference as Winnie the Pooh is often getting his head stuck in honey pots. It's cute and silly, but also... Kind of odd? But that's Soos for you. And then, I was thinking... Wait. Soos is the one who fixed the thisisnotawebsitedotcom. FIXINIT1 also cuts to a supercut of scenes with Fixin It with Soos (unrelated, but that cuckoo clock looks like Bill?), the L IS REAL 2401 password that you can put in the computer leads to Soos making a little "Doo doo doo" to the Mario theme, the "BOOBERRY" code pulls up a question mark symbol with a rant by Bill that's titled "The Meaning of Life." The question mark symbol has always been associated with Soos. And I thought to myself, well... Maybe I should just... Go take a look at Winnie the Pooh's wikipedia page.  Now We Are Six (1927) - Hmm. Okay. That could be nothing, though. Ashdown Forest. Valley of Ashes??? Coincidence, probably.
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Ahahaha. Little triangle/pyramid thingies in the background. But hey! Triangles are a common shape! It's fine. And then, I read this on the wikipedia page From the front lawn the family had a view across a meadow to a line of alders that fringed the River Medway, beyond which the ground rose through more trees until finally "above them, in the faraway distance, crowning the view, was a bare hilltop. In the centre of this hilltop was a clump of pines." Hilltop. Clump of Pines. Okay, okay, maybe I'm just stretching here.
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OKAY MAYBE I'M CONSPIRACY-ING TOO MUCH! (Found in the newspaper picture) In the Milne books, Pooh is naive and slow-witted, but he is also friendly, thoughtful, and steadfast. Although he and his friends agree that he is "a bear of very little brain", Pooh is occasionally acknowledged to have a clever idea, usually driven by common sense. <- Sounds like Soos. Pooh makes it a habit to have "a little something" around 11:00 in the morning. As the clock in his house "stopped at five minutes to eleven some weeks ago", any time can be Pooh's snack time. <- Around 11:00... like how Alex Hirsch is apparently supposed to go through a maintenance update at 11:30 AM? And the clock being stopped... Like how in FixinIt with Soos, Stan notes that the new and improved cuckoo clock seems to be permanently set to 1:50. Again, maybe stretching here. Maybe not. Now, here's something that gets interesting. That I think might be a theme we've seen thus far with the Book of Bill and now, perhaps this as well. A. A. Milne's U.S. copyright on the Winnie-the-Pooh character expired on 1 January 2022, as it had been 95 years since publication of the first story. The character has thus entered the public domain in the United States and Disney no longer holds exclusive rights there.  Winnie the Pooh is in the public domain. Along with the Great Gatsby (which was referenced in the Book of Bill). And what else? Remember Alex had a display set-up of Bill infecting other books? Books that were in the public domain. I'm not through yet. If you scroll down much further on Winnie the Pooh's wikipedia page, there's this: 1960: Shirley Temple's Storybook on NBC: Winnie-the-Pooh—a version for marionettes, designed, made, and operated by Bil and Cora Baird. Bil missing a letter L. Marionettes are basically puppets. I decided to take a quick detour to Bil Baird's wikipedia page and...
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IS THAT THE INSPIRATION FOR BEARO?! Baird grew up in Mason City, Iowa. <- MASON?! "Flannel Mouse" the Villain "Ronald Rodent" OKAY! Back to Winnie the Pooh - Winnie the Pooh has inspired multiple texts to explain complex philosophical ideas. Benjamin Hoff uses Milne's characters in The Tao of Pooh and The Te of Piglet to explain Taoism. Similarly, Frederick Crews wrote essays about the Pooh books in abstruse academic jargon in The Pooh Perplex and Postmodern Pooh to satirise a range of philosophical approaches.[90] Pooh and the Philosophers by John T. Williams uses Winnie the Pooh as a backdrop to illustrate the works of philosophers, including Descartes, Kant, Plato and Nietzsche. WAIT, WAIT. WINNIE THE POOH?! PHILOSOPHY?! PLATO?!
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passed-out-real · 2 years ago
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Agnes Moorehead Filmography Part 3
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Pollyanna (1960)
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Shirley Temple's Storybook (1958-1960)
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The Rifleman (1960)
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The Twilight Zone (1961)
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Who's Minding the Store? (1963)
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Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
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The Virginian (1970)
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What's the Matter with Helen? (1971)
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The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove (1971)
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Bewitched (1964‑1972)
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danielpico · 7 months ago
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El Michi actor: Orangey que así se llamaba este actor gatuno, tuvo una larga carrera cinematográfica. Por cierto, es el único felino que ha ganado el Premio Patsy en dos ocasiones, el equivalente al Oscar de los actores animales.
Filmografía de Orangey:
1965 El pueblo de los gigantes (en el papel del Gato Gigante)
1964/65 Mi marciano favorito (serie)
1963 La comedia de los horrores (en el papel de Cleopatra)
1960 Los nuevos ricos (serie)
1962 Gigot
1960 Un marciano en California (en el papel de Clementine)
1958 Shirley Temple’s Storybook
1957 El increíble hombre menguante (en el papel de Butch)
1955 Regreso a la Tierra (en el papel de Neutron)
1953/55 Our Miss Brooks (serie) (en el papel de Minerva)
1951 Rhubard (en el papel de Rhubarb)
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weirdlandtv · 5 years ago
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“Winnie-the-Pooh”, from SHIRLEY TEMPLE’S STORYBOOK. 1960.
Piglet is so ridiculously cute there.
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kwebtv · 4 years ago
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TV Guide - December 3 - 9, 1960
Shirley Temple Black (April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014) Actress, singer, dancer, businesswoman, and diplomat who was Hollywood’s number one box-office draw as a child actress from 1935 to 1938. As an adult, she was named United States ambassador to Ghana and to Czechoslovakia and also served as Chief of Protocol of the United States.
Between January and December 1958, Temple hosted and narrated a successful NBC television anthology series of fairy-tale adaptations called Shirley Temple’s Storybook. She acted in three of the sixteen hour-long episodes, and her son made his acting debut in the Christmas episode, “Mother Goose”. The series was popular but faced issues. The show lacked the special effects necessary for fairy tale dramatizations, sets were amateurish, and episodes were telecast in no regular time-slot, making it hard for another. The show was reworked and released in color in September 1960 in a regular time-slot as The Shirley Temple Show. It faced stiff competition from Maverick, Lassie, Dennis the Menace, the 1960 telecast of The Wizard of Oz, and the Walt Disney anthology television series however, and was canceled at season’s end in September 1961.
Temple continued to work on television, making guest appearances on The Red Skelton Show, Sing Along with Mitch, and other shows. In January 1965, she portrayed a social worker in a pilot called Go Fight City Hall that was never released. In 1999, she hosted the AFI’s 100 Years…100 Stars awards show on CBS,  (Wikipedia)
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lexie-squirrel · 2 years ago
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Shirley Temple's Storybook - Winnie-the-Pooh (1960)
Как и обещал, посмотрел до-диснеевскую версию “Винни-Пуха” от непривычно взрослой Ширли Темпл. Она является рассказчицей и рассказывает историю про Винни-Пуха маленькому Кристоферу Робину, который ну дерево деревом, еще и с невнятной дикцией. Стыдно так плохо играть рядом с бывшей звездой детского кино. Этот мальчик появляется не только в живых вставках с “мамой” Ширли Темпл, но и появляется в самом действии, все-таки он Кристофер Робин. Вся остальная же история - восхитительное кукольное представление марионеток. Образы персонажей могут сильно напоминать привычные диснеевские версии, но это только потому, что дизайн кукол тоже основывался на каноничных иллюстрациях Шеппарда. Выглядят они вполне живыми, да и многочисленных ниточек в общем-то не замечаешь (во многом благодаря плохому качеству карти��ки). Но самое главное, что этот пятидесятиминутный фильм вобрал в себя одни из самых лучших и узнаваемых историй про Винни-Пуха и познакомил маленьких зрителей, помимо основных персонажей, еще и с Тигрой, и с Кенгой и Крошкой Ру. Тем более, что, не считая советского мультфильма (который, я думаю, малоизвестен на Западе), это единственная не диснеевская экранизация про Винни-Пуха.
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elcinelateleymickyandonie · 3 years ago
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BRUCE GORDON.
Filmography
Movie theater
1948: The Naked City
1948: The Street with No Name
1949: Canned Love
1958: The Buccaneers
1959: Curse of the Undead
1960: Mission of Danger
1960: Key Witness
1962: Rider on a Dead Horse
1962: Tower of London
1968: Slow Run
1969: Hello Down There
1971: Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns
1978: Piranha
1982: Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann.
TV
1951: Nash Airflyte Theater
1951-1953: Lux Video Theater
1951: The Philco Television Playhouse
1952-1955: Studio One
1952: Thriller
1953-1957: Robert Montgomery Presents
1953: The Goldbergs
1954-1955: You Are There
1954: King Richard II
1954: The Man Behind the Badge
1955-1957: Kraft Television Theater
1955: The Best of Broadway
1955: Justice
1955: Star Tonight
1955: The United States Steel Hour
1955: I Spy
1956-1957: Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theater
1957-1959: Have Gun - Will Travel
1957-1963: Armstrong Circle Theater
1957: The Lark
1957: The Kaiser Aluminum Hour
1957: M Squad
1957 : Decoy
1957: Harbourmaster
1957: Zane Gray Theater
1957: Tombstone Territory
1958-1959: Behind Closed Doors
1958-1959: Whirlybirds
1958-1959: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
1958-1960: Gunsmoke
1958: The Walter Winchell File
1958: The DuPont Show of the Month
1958: Trackdown
1958: Jefferson Drum
1958: Man Without a Gun
1958 : Target – TV series, one episode
1958: Colgate Theater
1958: Northwest Passage
1958: Shirley Temple's Storybook
1958: Sheriff of Cochise
1959-1963 : The Untouchables
1959-1964: Perry Mason
1959-1970: Bonanza
1959: The Californians
1959: Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond
1959: The Scarface Mob
1959: Playhouse 90
1959: Johnny Ringo
1959: The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor
1959: The Grand Jury
1960-1961: Sugarfoot
1960-1962: Outlaws
1960: Riverboat
1960: Tightropes
1960: Paree's Hotel
1960: Laramie
1960: The Chevy Mystery Show
1960: 77 Sunset Strip
1960: Tales of Wells Fargo
1960: The Barbara Stanwyck Show
1960: Stagecoach West
1961: Maverick
1961 : The Deputy
1961: Checkmate
1961: Gunn
1961: Death Valley Days
1967: The Jackie Gleason Show
1967: He & She
1968: The Flying Nun
1968: Super Agent 86
1968: Mannix
1968: Gentle Ben
1968: Tarzan
1968: It Takes a Thief
1969: Blondies
1969: Ironside
1970-1972: Here's Lucy
1970-1972: Adam-12
1970-1973: The Doris Day Show
1971: The Smith Family
1972: The Partners
1974 : Banacek
1975: The Police Woman
1975: Lucy Gets Lucky
1975: Joe Forrest
1977: The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
1982: The Stunt Man
1984: Simon&Simon.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Gordon_(actor)
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endpolh · 2 years ago
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Teddy rooney
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#TEDDY ROONEY SERIES#
#TEDDY ROONEY TV#
But I needed to make sure that my mom was okay, so I was constantly vigilant of him' I always felt I was getting paid to suffer the abuse. 'It was like looking after a violent baby. He and Jan are contesting a will enacted barely three weeks before Rooney’s death which leaves them nothing and names Jan’s other son, Mark, a recovering heroin addict who only recently re-entered Rooney’s life, as his sole heir. Three weeks on and the 93-year-old’s family is at war over his estate and before his funeral last Saturday, they were even fighting over his final resting place.Ĭhris is deeply embittered. Mickey Rooney died from a heart attack on Sunday April 6. But according to stepson Chris Aber, 55, this and not the cheeky entertainer, the crooner and joker and charmer of dazzling talent, was the real Rooney. Viewed by MailOnline it showed a screen version of the star that few will recognize.
#TEDDY ROONEY TV#
The film was shot as part of a proposed reality TV show on Rooney. The actor was arrested and charged but she did not press charges She called the police in 1997 after an incident at their home. Violence: Chris claims this is a picture of Jan injured after Rooney beat her in 2011 though no police report exists as Jan did not report the alleged incident. Frail Rooney came under thrall of another stepson, a former heroin addict, in the later stages of his life which led him to abandon Jan.Aber, who was Rooney's assistant for 40 years, has spoken out after he and his mother were cut out of the will.Startling out-takes of a shelved reality show lift lid on Rooney's impatience and frame of mind.Claims he was so rude to Jan on a daily basis, even their pet parrot squawked 'shut up, Jan' all day long.Rooney was arrested in 1997 for hitting wife and Chris shares pictures of Jan in 2011 after another alleged beating.He claims Rooney was violent to Jan - his wife of 36 years - was hooked on sleeping pills and didn't care about his own children or his grandchildren.
#TEDDY ROONEY SERIES#
Mickey Rooney's stepson Chris Aber sets out a series of explosive claims of life with the Hollywood icon who died earlier this month.
He also served in the Vietnam War.EXCLUSIVE - Mickey Rooney's dark side revealed: Bitter stepson claims star was a violent husband addicted to sleeping pills He played bass and sang with his brothers Mickey Jr and Tim in the Columbia Records act The Rooney Brothers, and he was a member of the garage band The Yellow Payges. Teddy left acting in the early 1960s to focus on a career as a musician. He also starred in films like " It Happened to Jane" (1959) with Doris Day and Jack Lemmon, and " Seven Ways From Sundown" (1960) with Audie Murphy and on TV shows including Shirley Temple's " Storybook", " Wagon Train", "The Rifleman", "Lassie" and "McHale's Navy". Earlier, he acted alongside his mother on a 1957 episode of anthology series, " Playhouse 90". Teddy appeared with his father in " Andy Hardy Comes Home" (1958) and on a 1960 instalment of " General Electric Theater". His mother was model and actress Martha Vickers (" The Big Sleep"), the third of Mickey Rooney's eight wives. Teddy died last weekend in a convalescent home in Southern California after a long illness, his sister Kelly told. Teddy Rooney, a former child actor, musician and son of the late actor Mickey Rooney, has died.
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reelwitches · 7 years ago
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Happy birthday in memory of Mel Blanc, whose many voice acting credits include “A Witch’s Tangled Hare” (1959, as Bugs Bunny), “Snow White and the Three Stooges” (1959, as Quinto), “The Land of Oz” episode of Shirley Temple’s Storybook (1960, as the Sawhorse and the Book), “Off to See the Wizard (1967-68, as the Cowardly Lion and Toto), and “Journey Back to Oz (1972, as Mombi’s Crow).
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leeshabeth90 · 2 months ago
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hollywoodcomet · 6 years ago
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Musical Monday: Shirley Temple's Storybook "Babes in Toyland" (1960)
Musical Monday: Shirley Temple’s Storybook “Babes in Toyland” (1960)
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals.
This week’s musical: “Shirley Temple’s Storybook” presents “Babes in Toyland” (1960) – Musical No. 596
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#12DaysOfChristmasSpecials - Shirley Temple's Storybook, "Babes In Toyland" (Original Airdate: 12/25/1960, NBC) - Shirley Temple treats her real-life children to a performance of Victor Herbert's Babes In Toyland, featuring Jonathan Winters as the dastardly Uncle Barnaby. - 🎼 #ShirleyTemplesStorybook #TheShirleyTempleShow #BabesInToyland #VictorHerbert #ShirleyTemple #JonathanWinters #ChristmasEpisode 🎄
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leeshabeth90 · 2 months ago
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