Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Make A Robot for 1970s TV

Short-lived sci-fi comedy TV show, "Holmes and YoYo", from 1976.

In those days, to make a robot, just tape a couple of calculators to the actor's stomach.

Stolen from Vintage Geek Culture

Monday, July 30, 2012

Monday, July 16, 2012

Pictures of Fairy Queens

...when correctly drawn are always hyper-bosomy and wearing low-cut gowns.




(Dude, heard you were drawing for "Archer"...)


Many Thanks to Random Index

Time To Cut Back

Porter knew he had gone too far with his drinking when he started hallucinating Nancy Kulp on his liquor bottles instead of Jayne Mansfield.


Happily Pillaged From Tofutti Break

E.T.'s "Brother"

Mister e.T.. 


"I pity the fool who phone home. Colt 45 rules!"


Swiped From Tofutti Break

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

Dreams Of The Mid-Century Pubescent

When I was a teenager in the 60s and the hormones were running high, I was always looking for a televised movie that had some sexually provocative imagery in it. I can tell you that I would have been extremely excited to see a movie that incorporated a scene like the one above in a scary movie. Even though, in this particular rendition, no overt nudity is to be seen. But the potential is definitely there.


But, one could not, in those days, expect to see the sort of stuff you could see in a "man's magazine" in the sort of movie they might acquire for local broadcast.


Pity.


From The Bounty That Is It Is Not Safe Here

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Now He's Pushing Rock and Roll

Doesn't he realize I only have so much time in a day? The man has no understanding whatsoever. I wish I had never met Bob Keeshan.


Nicked From Tack-O-Rama

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Jack Shepard T-Shirt #244

Stolen From Lemonade Stand

Before 155 Channels

Yes, you are definitely aging yourself if you recognize what this is. Back in the days of broadcast TV, you hated to see this test pattern/notice screen appear on your set. It means you were missing part of your program while the boys at the station house frantically worked to resolve the problem. 


"Damn. And Sheena was about to lean over..."


Many Thanks to Thizizit