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| about 1 year ago
In Kimball's timeless existential quest for clarity of meaning, all divisions melt and all rivalries cease. Well, not exactly “cease,” as Kimball might say, but perhaps more accurately find a peace in their disharmony. Well, not ...
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| about 1 year ago
Mayberry - and the world - wouldn't have been the same without him.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Pure magic. Don't miss your chance to see 30-seconds of genius in the video embedded in this report
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| about 1 year ago
When “Leave it to Beaver” made its TV debut in 1957, few could have predicted the long-term impact the series would have on America over the next 50-plus years.
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| about 1 year ago
Pearl Bailey made enough guest appearances (as herself) to be granted the extremely rare Punditty TV Pantheon Guest Star Exemption. Without question, she earned it.
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| about 1 year ago
Many years ago, while still under obligation to the United States Armed Forces, Punditty was sent on a mission to Southeast Asia that remains classified to this day. Read all about it.
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| about 1 year ago
Simple on the surface yet deeply complex underneath, Warren Coolidge is perhaps the most surprising entry to date on the Best Television Characters in a Secondary or Lesser Role list, but future TV historians will no doubt concur that he ...
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| about 1 year ago
“The American Dream” was to 1970s and ‘80s professional wrestling what Elvis Presley, in his prime, was to rock and roll. Dusty Rhodes brought with him a shamelessly unadulterated, in-your-face, Southern-fried White Boy Cool -- no ...
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| about 1 year ago
Irene Ryan’s Granny was the glue that cemented the Hillbillies’ bond.
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| about 1 year ago
Sgt. Carter is perfectly at home in – and perfectly reflects – the pre-Mansonian zeitgeist that prevailed in, and was unique to, Southern California in the mid-to-late 1960s. If Gomer Pyle represents America’s capacity to dream, ...