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My little tribute to Emma & Steed... samples of my fan art and some links.
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remember Emma Peel & John Steed? We're talking the fabulous 60's TV show, and they're just part of it... David's site has all kinds of information and goodies.
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1962 - Roger Corman and Vincent Price once again join together to bring us tales by Poe..this time tis three short movie-ettes combined into one movie: Tales of Terror. My DVD Review
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As we all know, Roger Corman reigned supreme in the world of 60's horror. Part of the reason for this is his 1963 version of Edgar Allan Poe's story, The Pit and the Pendulum. Here is my review of this movie
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E.A. Poe. Vincent Price. Roger Corman. Is that a winning combo or what? My review of this fabulous 1960 movie
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At a mere 56 minutes, the documentary Timothy Leary's Last Trip is one to watch if you're curious as to what it was all about back in the '60s. If you've lived in a cave and don't know who Dr. Timothy Leary is, I'll tell ya.
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Donovan came to fame in the United Kingdom in early 1965 with a series of live performances on the pop TV series, Ready Steady Go!
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A force to be reckoned with in the 60s, Scottish singer/songwriter Donovan Leitch is still going strong today
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The brothers' penchant for material that was critical of the political mainstream (and sympathetic to the emerging counterculture) led to their program's cancellation by the CBS network in 1969.
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he Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour became one of the most influential and controversial American TV programs of the Vietnam War era.
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