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What was the last TV show you watched?

2jakes

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I'm enjoying all the period cars . I never realized that people back then kept their cars
so shiny new...;)
Although some scenes are slightly predictable, nevertheless it is an entertaining comic book/science fiction
show.
 
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I'm enjoying all the period cars . I never realized that people back then kept their cars
so shiny new...;)
Although some scenes are slightly predictable, nevertheless it is an entertaining comic book/science fiction
show.

The monstrous two-toned (yellow and red) taxi that is in almost every "Agent Carter" NYC street scene is gorgeous in all its outrageousness. I started coming into NYC in the late 60s / early 70s as a young kid and the Checker cab was the avatar of cab excellence and size then, but the one in "Agent Carter" looks bigger.
 

KarlK

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What ever was on PBS or the History Channel perhaps? TV died in 1999, never got cable after that and I receive no channels. If it aint on DVD, it's new to me
 

LizzieMaine

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The monstrous two-toned (yellow and red) taxi that is in almost every "Agent Carter" NYC street scene is gorgeous in all its outrageousness. I started coming into NYC in the late 60s / early 70s as a young kid and the Checker cab was the avatar of cab excellence and size then, but the one in "Agent Carter" looks bigger.

Never seen the show, but from the pictures on line, that's clearly a 1946-48 DeSoto. DeSoto was a favorite of taxi operators, and was probably the most common cab on the streets before Checker came to dominate in the fifties and sixties.
 

2jakes

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Never seen the show, but from the pictures on line, that's clearly a 1946-48 DeSoto. DeSoto was a favorite of taxi operators, and was probably the most common cab on the streets before Checker came to dominate in the fifties and sixties.

The 1946-48 DeSoto should have it's image on the Hollywood sidewalk at Grauman's
for best acting or costume design...;)

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Here are some more
Harvey - 1950
D.O.A. - 1950
Scandal Sheet - 1952
Pickup on South Street - 1953
Sweet Smell Success - 1957


btw: I only saw clips of "Kid Millions" but it's good !
 
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Worf

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^^^^^ I think that'd stop a bullet or three.... Not sure about how much it had under the hood though... They made cabs bright so they could be seen and hailed from a distance... And the color schemes so regulars could stay with the company they liked. I love it!

Worf
 

Stearmen

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The Big Burn: American Experience. The 1910 forest fire that burned 3 million acres of Idaho and killed 86 people! It was terrible on so many levels. When the 25th Infantry Division, of Buffalo Solders turned up at the town of Avery, they were meant with the most vile language, both in the news papers and on the streets. They got the last laugh when they set a back fire and saved the town! The sad part was after the fire. The federal government would not even pay to bury the men who died fighting the fire and they would not compensate those that were permanently injured, some who died years afterwords do to their wounds!
 

Stearmen

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The Forgotten Plague: American Experience. It has been estimated, that before the 20th century, 1 in 7 of every person that ever lived on the planet died from Tuberculosis! Many city's here in the West started as TB recovery places, LA, Pasadena, Denver, Albuquerque. I know were two old TB Huts are.
 

Wally_Hood

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Agent Carter: we dvr it and watch it a day or two later.
Older Son Hood had us watch Better Call Saul: I guess if you know BB, it's fun and cool. Not having seen the antecedent series, I'm not that interested.
Binge watching Agents of SHIELD. They used Eric Koenig's name for a humorous agent; they're recycling all sorts of Silver Age characters and names, which is cool, but die hard purists as myself must flinch when references are... ah... misapplied.
 

Gregg Axley

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Music To Milk By.
Ebb tries to win a radio contest, but in the midst of playing, Eleanor (the Douglas' cow) swallows his radio. :D
 

Stearmen

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The Big Bang Theory & Two And A Half Men: Don't Give A Monkey A Gun. I can't wait to see how they end it? The writing has been so good for this shortened season!
 
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BATMAN At last the old Tv series is out on DVD, never thought I would see it. My Mrs bought it for me as a present. :)
I finally received my Batman DVD box set today. I've been watching the reruns on IFC on the weekends lately and discovered I don't like the show quite as much as I used to, so I was waiting for the price to come down a bit. :D
 
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I finally received my Batman DVD box set today. I've been watching the reruns on IFC on the weekends lately and discovered I don't like the show quite as much as I used to, so I was waiting for the price to come down a bit. :D

I have to be in the absolute right mindset to enjoy the show; otherwise, its campiness and repetitive plots turn me off. But on the right day, I can get into a few silly episodes. And Commissioner Gordon is always a good example of tradition Brooks Brothers natural-shoulder suit dressing.
 

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