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Found the TV Guide with the recipes on eBay last week. I'm so excited to share them. Kraft was the sponsor for "A Christmas Toy" in 1986. Instead of running regular commercials, Kraft ran recipes during the breaks.

 

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March 31, 1958. A curiosity I found on eBay -- a 16-page guide to two weeks' worth of closed-circuit educational television programming in the Washington County, Maryland schools, including a one-page list of recommended viewing on over-the-air TV stations in Washington, Baltimore, and Lancaster.

 

The cover photo caption is "Miss Alma Moore's students practice their rhythm band selections. They will play at the Maryland Educators Music Convention meeting at South Hagerstown High School this week. A demonstration of how music and social studies lesson are combined for increased interest is the theme."

(Franklin...)[whispered]

 

The central focus of the 13th and last episode of the first season of Twilight Zone - The Fever this slot machine followed Franklin to his room whispering his name and taking his last dollar.

 

Watling ROL-A-TOP Bird of Paradise, twin jackpot five cent (nickle) slot machine modified for The Fever (The Twilight Zone)] with a smile replacing the twin jackpot and a blinking dome where the coin elevator would be seen. and a neon sign attached to the top "Special Jackpot $10,000.00"

 

The same machine, without the smiley plastic covering the twin jackpots, appears briefly at the beginning of The Twilight Zone Episode: "The Prime Mover", Season 2, Episode 22 where a pre-“Beverly Hillbillies” Buddy Ebsen plays a gentle man whose telekinetic powers are abused by Ace Larson his greedy partner (Dane Clark). Kitty: Christine White. Sheila: Jane Burgess. Nolan: Nesdon Booth. Hotel Manager: Robert Riordan. Host: Rod Serling. Original Air Date: Mar 24, 1961

 

The episode opens with the waiter of a coffee shop Ace loosing at this slot machine, complete with the translucent plastic dome covering the anti-fraud "elevator" glass on top, repeating "I've just GOT to win!" Then he approaches a trucker at the cashier "Double or nothing." The trucker agrees and beg a quarter from the cashier to toss the trucker's call "heads" in the air as the coin is flipped. It's the trucker's lucky day as he grabs the coin and says "My lucky quarter" walks over to this slot machine and plays the coin to win 3 bars, dispensing jackpot one. It's also seen briefly towards the end as a single machine between the casino front door and the restroom, but only cosmetically to establish decor.

Guest Cast

Dane Clark: Ace Larsen

Buddy Ebsen: Jimbo Cobb

Christine White: Kitty Cavanaugh

Jane Burgess: Sheila

Nesdon Booth: Big Phil Nolan

Clancy Cooper: Trucker

Robert Riordan: Hotel Manager

William Keene: Desk Clerk

Joe Scott: Croupier

 

In related news: I was in Las Vegas, staying at the Western Hotel and Casino. I was having trouble sleeping when I reached into my pajama pocket to find $5. So I went downstairs and bought ten rolls of pennies to play the penny slots until I got tired. I lost a lot and won a little and was almost broke, so I thought "Let's get this over with…" and finished my last pull with the "Bet Max" button. Wouldn't you know it hit for $300! The white light came on with the green one and six crisp $50 bills were placed in my hand by the very lovely floor manager accompanied by a complementary Long Island Iced Tea and a "lucky kiss."

I forget why I wanted to go the to the convenience store because on the way out I tied my shoes, still without socks, and leaned on the roulette table for support. "No more bets." was the call, and by the time the knots were tight, "30 - Red - winner" I had inadvertently placed a bet and now had $600. Walking down the street with my pajamas on I stopped in the Pioneer Club, played a hand of poker and got dealt a 6 of diamonds and a three of spades, I put them down and raised every round. At the last call "I'm all in." no one called or raised. Everyone folded. With $2550 in hand I walked into the Four Queens, put half on the Black Jack spot and got two aces, I doubled down with a three, and a seven. The dealer busted. $5100 and I put $100 on the Wheel of Fortune $1 place, and the spin landed on $5. Finally a looser! So I dropped the rest on the least likely to hit - the $100 spot, and the spin hit! With $50,000 in hand I stopped in the Golden Gate for a shrimp cocktail. I briefly sat at the five-card draw table and put it all on two pair - threes and nines. The poor hand was better than the others and took the pot, and the floor manager who authorized the one time over limit to start the hand asked if there was anything else he could do for me. "Well I just wanted a shrimp cocktail" and he brought a bowl full with sauce on the side. I had my fill and went across the street to the Plaza, pajamas wafting in the warm gentle breeze.

At the craps table I tried the limit on the pass line, then the don't pass and back, each time doubling my bet. Suddenly I was the shooter and I put $5000 on hard 8, I rolled a nine. I lost my $5000 but it was still my roll, so I put the rest on hard 12, rolled and crapped out. I passed the dice and turned to walk away. "Sir, your winnings." I turned and the general manager with two guards and a cart of cash followed me to the roulette wheel. "All on green!" I didn't even know how much it was. "0 - green - a winner!" "All on double zero I exclaimed!" The general manager called someone on his mobile-phone, tugged at his collar, then nodded to the croupier. "Twenty-one - black - winner" but it wasn't me. I lost it all, the general manager asked if there was anything he could do for me as the crowd that had gathered through this spree exhaled a collective "Aw." "Well, I'm about to fall asleep and I'm a few blocks from my hotel." He put me in a limousine with two attractive ladies who kept me up until I made it to my room. I knocked on the door, my wife answered wondering where I'd been.

"I gambled until I was tired."

"Well, how did you make out?"

I told her "I got a drink and a shrimp cocktail."

Just before I went to sleep i muttered "Oh, and I lost five bucks."

September 1, 1956. Alice Lon of ABC's "The Lawrence Welk Show." "WIS. EDITION" stamp most likely courtesy of the local magazine distributor.

Old TV Guide Cover of the TV show Julia.

June 12, 1993. Joey Lawrence of NBC's "Blossom."

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February 20, 1999. Patricia Heaton, Ray Romano, and Brad Garrett of CBS's "Everybody Loves Raymond."

April 30, 1983. Tom Selleck of CBS's "Magnum, P.I." (illus. by Richard Amsel).

I used to save grocery bags full of TV Guides when I was a teen. My mom threw most of them out behind my back one time (probably a blessing but I didn't see it that way at the time) but I do still have a few choice ones left.

March 19, 1988. Philip Michael Thomas and Don Johnson of NBC's "Miami Vice."

July 19, 1958. Dale Robertson of NBC's "Tales of Wells Fargo."

June 26, 1953. Dinah Shore of NBC's "The Dinah Shore Show."

Vintage ad for CHCH and I Love Lucy from TV Guide, Nov. 25, 1958!

August 14, 1982. William Shatner of ABC's "T.J. Hooker."

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The beauty and talent french actress Eva Green starring as Vesper Lynd in Quantum of Solace (2006)...From Paris, France send an autograph picture to James Bond Chile producer Luis Grandón T...a Bond girl with class and garbo...great join and honour to her fans in Chile...Thanks Eva we love you too...!! see you in: jamesbondchile.blogspot.com

Toronto Daily Star - June 15, 1968

April 28, 1984. Cast of ABC's "Happy Days."

November 16, 1985. Charlton Heston, Stephanie Beacham, Barbara Stanwyck, Emma Samms, and John James of ABC's "The Colbys."

January 10, 1959. Milton Berle of NBC's "Kraft Music Hall" (illus. by Al Hirschfeld).

February 16, 1957. Jane Wyatt and Robert Young of NBC's "Father Knows Best" (illus. by Austin Briggs).

November 23, 1991. Madonna of the ABC special "MTV at 10."

June 3, 2000. Britney Spears of the Fox special "Britney in Hawaii."

In the ´60 the chilean Film Magazine Ecran reflect the life of the celebrities, pop culture and entertainment...Ecran cover with Sean Connery, Ursulla Anderss and Roger Moore from 1963,1964 and 1966...see you in: www.jamesbondchile.blogspot.com

February 12, 1983. Cast of CBS's "M*A*S*H."

August 30, 1980. Illus. by Wilson McLean.

November 12, 1977. Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, and Robert DeNiro of NBC's miniseries "The Godfather Saga" (illus. by Charles Santore).

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August 22, 1970. Ken Curtis, Milburn Stone, James Arness, and Amanda Blake of CBS's "Gunsmoke" (illus. by Jack Davis). Writing on cover by a previous owner of this issue.

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November 28, 1992. John Ritter and Markie Post of CBS's "Hearts Afire"; Bart Simpson and Maggie Simpson of Fox's "The Simpsons" (illus. credited to Matt Groening).

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