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SOUPY SALES IN LIVING BLACK & WHITE B/W, 150 minutes, DVD A collection of Soupy's New York shows from 1965-66, featuring Frank Nastasi as White Fang and Pookie. See Soupy do The Mouse! See Pookie sing the Blues! See White Fang play fetch! See the Man At The Door torment Soupy and much, much more. RECOMMENDED! |
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GRIT, NOISE AND REVOLUTION: THE BIRTH OF DETROIT ROCK 'N' ROLL DAVID CARSON The story of the great garage-inspired, blue collar Motor City rock 'n' roll bands that exemplified the Detroit rock sound: the MC5, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Mitch Rider and the Detroit Wheels, SRC, the Bob Seger System, Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes and Grand Funk Railroad. The first book to chronicle Detroit music of the 1960s and 70s- a pivotal era in rock music. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! |
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LAND-DETROIT GORDON CASTELNERO TV Land-Detroit profiles twenty six of the most popular local TV personalities and programs from the Golden Age of Detroit television. A treasure trove of fun facts and inside stories, Castelnero has the inside scoop on Detroit's most fondly remembered TV stars. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! |
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FROM
SOUPY TO NUTS! A HISTORY OF DETROIT TELEVISION |
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SOUPY
SEZ- MY LIFE AND ZANY TIMES |
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STOP
ME IF YOU'VE HEARD IT! SOUPY SALES' FAVORITE JOKES |
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THE
BIRTH OF THE DETROIT SOUND: 1940-1964 |
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THE
GHOUL SCRAPBOOK |
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DETROIT'S
THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE |
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HI
THERE, BOYS AND GIRLS! |
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TVPARTY!
TELEVISION'S UNTOLD TALES |
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THE
VERNOR'S STORY- FROM GNOMES TO NOW |
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HUDSON'S
- DETROIT'S LEGENDARY DEPARTMENT STORE |
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ROCKIN' DOWN THE
DIAL- THE DETROIT SOUND OF RADIO DAVID CARSON The history of Detroit radio and its personalities from the mid 1940s thru the 1970s. From Jack the Bellboy to the Payola scandal of the 50s to the Big 8 and the beginning of underground radio, Carson tells the story of Detroit's biggest air personalities and classic radio stations. The definitive book on the evolution of Detroit radio. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! |
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CLUTCH
CARGO- TELEVISION'S FIRST COMIC STRIP Vol.1 |
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THE OUTLAWS IS
COMING- THE THREE STOOGES with Johnny Ginger- B/W 91 minutes, DVD Producer Norman Mauer had a brilliant idea. Film a western starring The Three Stooges, and populate it with some of the country's most beloved local TV kid's show hosts. Each local host would then promote the movie on their TV show. Detroit TV was represented by WXYZ's Johnny Ginger, who played Billy the Kid in the film. This was the Stooges' last feature film, and its not too bad. Goofs And Saddles, a bonus short, is included. |
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FELIX THE
CAT- COLLECTOR'S EDITION Color- 105 minutes, DVD with extras Join Felix the Cat and his pal Poindexter as they try to outwit The Professor, his henchman Rock Bottom and the evil metal menace Master Cylinder in ten original TV episodes from 1958. DVD extras include the original promo reel used to sell the series, an interview with animation historian John Canemaker, Feline Follies; a bonus Felix short from 1919 and a Felix Sing-Along. Felix cartoons were first seen on Detroit TV in 1958, on WWJ's Milky's Party Time. |