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SOMETHING BETTER ~ THE RCA VIDEODISC

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Marketed by RCA in the 1980’s.

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REMEMBER THIS LONG-RUNNING TV SERIES?

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Dr. Kildare is an NBC medical drama television series which originally ran from September 28, 1961, until August 30, 1966 for a total of 191 episodes over five seasons Produced by MGM Television.

The TV series quickly achieved success and made a star of Richard Chamberlain, who played the title role. Dr. Kildare.

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George Richard Chamberlain will
be 88 years old on March 31st.

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PERFECT FORM FOR THE SLENDER WOMAN


From the March 1911 issue of Pictorial Review.

The Pictorial Review was an American women’s magazine
published from 1899 to 1939.

Based in New York, the Pictorial Review was first published
in September 1899. The magazine was originally designed to
showcase dress patterns of German immigrant William Paul     
Ahnelt’s American Fashion Company..


    
    

   
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COVERED BY LIFE ON THIS DAY ~

Life Magazine February 24 1941 Anzac Conquerors image 1

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A HEALTHY CEREAL FROM KELLOGG IN 1939

23 Vintage Ads That Would Be Banned Today | Bored Panda

Pep was a brand of whole-wheat breakfast cereal produced by
the
Kellogg Company, and introduced in 1923, which became
the first to be fortified with vitamins B and D in 1938. Pep was
a long-running rival to
Wheaties
, and also the sponsor of Mutual
Radio
‘s The Adventures of Superman radio series. One of Pep’s advertising slogans was "the Sunshine cereal".




Pep ad featuring Our Gang (1928).

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