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FINAL EPISODE AIRED ON THIS DAY IN 1967

The_Futgitive_title_screen

The Fugitive is a drama series created by Roy Huggins and produced
by
QM Productions and United Artists Television. It initially aired on
September 17, 1963. In 2002, The Fugitive was ranked No. 36 on
TV
Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Shows of  All Time. TV Guide named the one- 
armed man #5 in their 2013 list of The 60
Nastiest Villains of All Time. 

fugitivetvguideaug1967
August 19, 1967

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FINAL EPISODE AIRED ON THIS DAY IN 1965

The_Futgitive_title_screen

The Fugitive is a drama series created by Roy Huggins and produced
by
QM Productions and United Artists Television. It originally aired on September 17, 1963. In 2002, The Fugitive was ranked No. 36 on TV
Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Shows of  All Time. TV Guide named the one- 
armed man #5 in their 2013 list of The 60
Nastiest Villains of All Time. 

fugitivetvguideaug1967
August 19, 1967

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REMEMBER FULL SERVICE GAS STATIONS ?

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service station main

service station 1

service station 2

The old days of the full service gas station. They not only filled your tank,
they washed your windows, checked your oil and water level and the air
pressure in your tires.

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ONE HIT WONDERS – FROM 1961

 echoes

The Echoes (formerly the Laurels) were a product of the great
New York borough of Brooklyn. 

The song “Baby Blue” first broke in Cleveland and was a huge
hit going all the way to #12 in Billboard and #9 in Cashbox.

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R&B SHOW DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1951

MOONDOG HOUSE

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Albert James "Alan" Freed

Alan Freed’s "The Moondog House" program debuted on WJW radio
in Cleveland and was heard from 11:15 PM until 2 AM. He devoted
the show entirely to R&B platters. His loyal fans called themselves
Moondoggers and Freed billed himself as their king.
.

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The theme music for “The Moodog House” radio show

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