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1979 in television - 1940s.
Meet the Press (1947-present).
Candid Camera (1948-present).
Bozo the Clown (1949-present).
Come Dancing (UK) (1949-1995).
1979 in television - 1950s.
Truth or Consequences (1950-1988).
Love of Life (1951-1980).
Search for Tomorrow (1951-1986).
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951-present).
American Bandstand (1952-1 ...
See also:1979 in television, 1979 in television - Events, 1979 in television - Debuts, 1979 in television - Miniseries, 1979 in television - Television shows, 1979 in television - 1940s, 1979 in television - 1950s, 1979 in television - 1960s, 1979 in television - 1970s, 1979 in television - Ending this year, 1979 in television - Births, 1979 in television - Deaths Read more here: » 1979 in television: Encyclopedia II - 1979 in television - Television shows |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - PopularityMany sports, music, and media personalities, and a number of Hollywood actors, looked forward to and enjoyed their appearances as villains on the Batman show. They were generally allowed to overact and enjoy themselves on a high-rated TV series, guaranteeing them considerable exposure (and thus boosting their careers). The most popular villains on the show included Cesar Romero as The Joker; Burgess Meredith as The Penguin; Frank Gorshin as The Riddler; and Julie Newmar as Catwoman. Other famous names from the "rogues gallery" in the ...
See also:Batman TV series, Batman TV series - The series, Batman TV series - Genesis of the series, Batman TV series - Plot summary, Batman TV series - Popularity, Batman TV series - Trivia, Batman TV series - Cast, Batman TV series - Regular cast, Batman TV series - Notable guest cast, Batman TV series - Cameos, Batman TV series - Bit parts before they were famous, Batman TV series - Last appearances on screen, Batman TV series - Parodies, Batman TV series - External links Read more here: » Batman TV series: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - Popularity |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - PremiseThe Addamses are the descendants of a very long line of witches, serial killers, freaks, ghouls, and other assorted social outcasts and monsters. The family that the cartoons, movies, and shows are based around are said to be but one surviving branch of the Addams clan. Many other "Addams families" exist all over the world. Their family credo is "Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc" (We gladly feast on those who would subdue us).
Gomez Addams studied to be a lawyer, but rarely practices while taking absurd pride in losing his ...
See also:The Addams Family, The Addams Family - Premise, The Addams Family - Television film and games, The Addams Family - Live-action, The Addams Family - Animation, The Addams Family - Games, The Addams Family - Cast, The Addams Family - Trivia Read more here: » The Addams Family: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - Premise |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Woodland Hills Los Angeles California - HistoryVictor Girard Kleinberger (later known as simply Victor Girard) bought 2,886 acres (12 km²) in the area and founded Girard in 1922. He sought to attract residents and businesses by developing the land, advertising in newspapers, and planting 120,000 trees. Although much of his development provided a dubious facade of economic activity in Girard (local lore has it that in order to attract development he erected false store fronts on Ventura Blvd., for which he spent time in jail), the Girard Golf Course completed in 1925 continues to operate today as the Woodland Hills Country Club, and h ...
See also:Woodland Hills Los Angeles California, Woodland Hills Los Angeles California - History, Woodland Hills Los Angeles California - Education, Woodland Hills Los Angeles California - Famous residents, Woodland Hills Los Angeles California - Businesses Read more here: » Woodland Hills Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Woodland Hills Los Angeles California - History |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Stetson University - HistoryStetson is Florida's first private university, founded in 1883 by Henry A. DeLand and originally called the DeLand Academy. John B. Stetson, whose name is also associated with the hats he manufactured, was a founding trustee of the university. In honor of his considerable gifts of effort and financial resources, the university was named after him in 1889.
In 1900, the law school was opened, making it the first law school in Florida. In 1960, Stetson became the first whit ...
See also:Stetson University, Stetson University - Campus, Stetson University - History, Stetson University - Organization, Stetson University - Students, Stetson University - Sports clubs and traditions, Stetson University - Notable alumni Read more here: » Stetson University: Encyclopedia II - Stetson University - History |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Other mediaOver the years, there have been three short-lived TV animated series and two feature-length film adaptations (though one was never released, and is only available in bootleg) of the Fantastic Four comic book series. Currently, there is a new animated series being planned for 2006 (estimated). The Fantastic Four also guest-starred in the "Secret Wars" story arc of the 1990's Spider-Man animated series.
See also:Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four - Publication history, Fantastic Four - Character history, Fantastic Four - Characters, Fantastic Four - Heroes, Fantastic Four - Temporary Replacement Members, Fantastic Four - Allies/Supporting Characters, Fantastic Four - Antagonists, Fantastic Four - Comic book within a comic book, Fantastic Four - Other media, Fantastic Four - 1967 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1978 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1994-96 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - Video Games, Fantastic Four - Movies, Fantastic Four - Parodies and references Read more here: » Fantastic Four: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Other media |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - PremiseThe Addamses are the descendants of a very long line of witches, serial killers, freaks, ghouls, and other assorted social outcasts and monsters. The family that the cartoons, movies, and shows are based around are said to be but one surviving branch of the Addams clan. Many other "Addams families" exist all over the world. Their family credo is "Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc" (We gladly feast on those who would subdue us).
Gomez Addams studied to be a lawyer, but rarely practices while taking absurd pride in losing his ...
See also:The Addams Family, The Addams Family - Premise, The Addams Family - Television Film and Games, The Addams Family - Live-Action, The Addams Family - Animation, The Addams Family - Games, The Addams Family - Cast, The Addams Family - Trivia Read more here: » The Addams Family: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - Premise |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - Events and trendsMany of the trends of the 1960s were due to the demographic changes brought about by the baby boom generation, the height of the Cold War, and the dissolution of European colonial empires. The rise in social revolution, civil rights movements, human rights movement, anti-War movements, and the Counterculture movement are only some of the characteristics that defined the 1960s. Many experts attribute the 1960s "counter-culture revolution" as being the result of the major social and political factors that rose in the 1950s like brinksmanship, ...
See also:1960s, 1960s - Events and trends, 1960s - Technology, 1960s - Science, 1960s - War peace and politics, 1960s - Economics, 1960s - Culture, 1960s - Others, 1960s - Big changes during the Sixties, 1960s - In the United States, 1960s - In other Western countries, 1960s - In non-Western countries, 1960s - People, 1960s - World leaders, 1960s - Writers and intellectuals, 1960s - Sports figures, 1960s - Entertainers, 1960s - Further Viewing Read more here: » 1960s: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - Events and trends |
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1960s - In the United States.
The movement for civil and political rights for African Americans (in the early '60s usually called Negroes and in the later '60s Blacks), initially a non-violent movement led by Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Gandhian figures but later producing radical offshoots such as the Black Power movement and competing with the Black Panther Party and the Blac ...
See also:1960s, 1960s - Events and trends, 1960s - Technology, 1960s - Science, 1960s - War peace and politics, 1960s - Economics, 1960s - Culture, 1960s - Others, 1960s - Big changes during the Sixties, 1960s - In the United States, 1960s - In other Western countries, 1960s - In non-Western countries, 1960s - People, 1960s - World leaders, 1960s - Writers and intellectuals, 1960s - Sports figures, 1960s - Entertainers, 1960s - Further Viewing Read more here: » 1960s: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - Big changes during the Sixties |
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1960s - World leaders.
Prime Minister Robert Menzies (Australia)
Prime Minister Harold Holt (Australia)
Prime Minister John McEwen (Australia)
Prime Minister John Gorton (Australia)
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker (Canada)
Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson (Canada)
Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Canada)
Chairman Mao Zedong (People's Republic of China)
President Chiang Kai-shek (Republic of China on Taiwan)
President Gama ...
See also:1960s, 1960s - Events and trends, 1960s - Technology, 1960s - Science, 1960s - War peace and politics, 1960s - Economics, 1960s - Culture, 1960s - Others, 1960s - Big changes during the Sixties, 1960s - In the United States, 1960s - In other Western countries, 1960s - In non-Western countries, 1960s - People, 1960s - World leaders, 1960s - Writers and intellectuals, 1960s - Sports figures, 1960s - Entertainers, 1960s - Further Viewing Read more here: » 1960s: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - People |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Stetson University - Sports clubs and traditionsStetson is a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, Division I. There are varsity teams in crew, soccer, baseball (M), softball (W), basketball, golf, cross country, tennis, and volleyball (W).
Intramurals include the above sports as well as frisbee, water polo, swimming, bowling, flag football, table tennis, and other sports as determined by student interest.
There are 6 social sororities on campus: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Also, 8 social fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alph ...
See also:Stetson University, Stetson University - Campus, Stetson University - History, Stetson University - Organization, Stetson University - Students, Stetson University - Sports clubs and traditions, Stetson University - Notable alumni Read more here: » Stetson University: Encyclopedia II - Stetson University - Sports clubs and traditions |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - The seriesThe series was produced in the United States of America and debuted at 7:30, Wednesday evening, January 12, 1966 on ABC television, at a time when other popular TV series included The Monkees and Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. The Batman series set a standard that identifies it as a product of the 1960s. It was known for its silly high camp humour and continues to be the version some associate with the Batman character despite it being least reflective of the Batman mythos ...
See also:Batman TV series, Batman TV series - The series, Batman TV series - Genesis of the series, Batman TV series - Plot summary, Batman TV series - Popularity, Batman TV series - Trivia, Batman TV series - Cast, Batman TV series - Regular cast, Batman TV series - Notable guest cast, Batman TV series - Cameos, Batman TV series - Bit parts before they were famous, Batman TV series - Last appearances on screen, Batman TV series - Parodies, Batman TV series - External links Read more here: » Batman TV series: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - The series |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - Television film and gamesFor cast listings in each medium, see "Cast" below.
The Addams Family - Live-action.
In 1964, a network television series was spawned with actors playing characters from Addams cartoons, entitled The Addams Family. The series ran for two seasons on ABC. Like Star Trek, it was not particularly successful during its first broadcasts seasons but became hugely popul ...
See also:The Addams Family, The Addams Family - Premise, The Addams Family - Television film and games, The Addams Family - Live-action, The Addams Family - Animation, The Addams Family - Games, The Addams Family - Cast, The Addams Family - Trivia Read more here: » The Addams Family: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - Television film and games |
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Fantastic Four - Heroes.
Mister Fantastic - real name Reed Richards
The Thing - real name Benjamin Jacob Grimm
Invisible Girl (later renamed Invisible Woman) - real name Susan Storm (later Susan Richards)
The Human Torch - real name Johnny Storm
Fantastic Four - Temporary Replacement Members.
H.E.R.B.I.E. - Humanoid Experimental Robot; replaced Human Torch in 1978 TV series
Medusa - An Inhuman; filled-in for the pregnant In ...
See also:Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four - Publication history, Fantastic Four - Character history, Fantastic Four - Characters, Fantastic Four - Heroes, Fantastic Four - Temporary Replacement Members, Fantastic Four - Allies/Supporting Characters, Fantastic Four - Antagonists, Fantastic Four - Comic book within a comic book, Fantastic Four - Other media, Fantastic Four - 1967 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1978 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1994-96 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - Video Games, Fantastic Four - Movies, Fantastic Four - Parodies and references Read more here: » Fantastic Four: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Characters |
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 |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - The seriesThe series was produced in the United States of America and debuted at 7:30, Wednesday evening, January 12, 1966 on ABC television, at a time when other popular TV series included The Monkees and Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. The Batman series set a standard that identifies it as a product of the 1960s. It was known for its silly high camp humour and continues to be the version some associate with the Batman character despite it being least reflective of the Batman character ...
See also:Batman TV series, Batman TV series - The series, Batman TV series - Genesis of the series, Batman TV series - Plot summary, Batman TV series - Popularity, Batman TV series - Trivia, Batman TV series - Cast, Batman TV series - Regular cast, Batman TV series - Notable guest cast, Batman TV series - Cameos, Batman TV series - Bit parts before they were famous, Batman TV series - Last appearances on screen, Batman TV series - Parodies, Batman TV series - External links Read more here: » Batman TV series: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - The series |
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