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Dinah Shore Color
Can't believe it. Jewish Life TV has Dinah Shore in Living color looks like RCA TV Tape! Another show at 10:00 pm.
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You can pull some of those shows off You tube also.
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More on old color Dinah Shore shows on VHS & DVD:
http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=256599 Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Watching the JLTV show. Great that they got the all the rights for all of the show. You cannot just slap this stuff up anymore on Youtube. Gotta pay someone. Not on my Comcast tier but the JLTV live stream will do with my laptop to my Sony XBR via HDMI. Gotta figure out streaming recording.
A show from 1961 with a "See The USA In Your Chevrolet" singing number at the end. Great guests. Jackie and Roy were jazz singers for 50 years. Dick Van Dyke singing and dancing. Laurence Harvey doing Shakespere. A three camera show with amazing matching of color. George Schlatter and Tony Charmoli producing. Charmoli also doing the choreography. Only one camera had a sort of overdrive on the left side. A roundie would have covered all of it. And a few razor splices in the show. Go JLTV...and I am Lutheran.
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yes,go jewish life tv!i used to watch soupy sales but direct tv stopped carrying jltv.jack benny was on too.i miss jltv
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Ain't DianaShore extinct?
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Badump tss!
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Dinah was Jewish, rather odd for a little girl in Tennessee back then.
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To a Chicago boy's ears, her touch of a Southern accent was like pure honey.
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Hers was perhaps a BIT on the "Contrived" side... One of US can always tell when someone is "Puttin' on "Airs" w/the Southern drawl. Subtle, but its there. Hers was/is a LOT better than most, though.. We CAN "Turn it Up or Down"... When I went up to Cape Cod to meet my future wife's family, I cranked mine up to "11" or "12"... Dropped a LOT of "Yes, Ma'ams", & "No, Ma'ams", too. Had 'em eatin' outta my hand... Was SCARED to death of 'em, initially, but they were/are LOVELY people. I think even my paternal granny, who was a REAL "Jawja Cracker", would have approved... (grin)
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Her parents probably owned a clothing or dry-goods store. OY!
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We always called her "Dinahsore".
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Believe it or not, I THINK you are correct...
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Her Father
Her father would often take her to his store where she would perform impromptu songs for the customers. In 1924, the Shore family moved to McMinnville, Tennessee, where her father had opened a department store. By her fifth-grade year the family had moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she completed elementary school
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In Tennessee, before television, one could travel a few miles and the accent was completely different. When I moved to Georgia in 1959, I had no trouble understanding the people of Atlanta, but once you were ten miles away from the city, I needed a translator! James |
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