In 1965, TVʹS WHERE THE ACTION IS Appearing: BARBARA LEWIS (“BABY IʹM YOURS”), TURTLES (“IT AINʹT ME BABE”)
In 1966, On Dark Shadows, Joe Haskell (Joel Crothers) told Carolyn Stoddard (Nancy Barrett) about David Collins' crystal ball's prediction. Burke Devline (Mitchell Ryan) investigated Bill Malloys' disappearance, certain that he had incriminating evidence against Roger Collins and Sam Evans (David Ford). Sam believed everyone in the entire town was headed towards death.
In 1966, “Gidget”, TV Comedy; last aired on ABC. Too cute for TV.
In 1966, “The Munsters”, TV Comedy, last aired on CBS.
In 1967, “Pruitts Of Southhampton”, TV Comedy; last aired on ABC. Looks like Pruitt, blew it in the ratings race.
In 1967, “Rango”, TV Comedy; last aired on ABC.
In 1967, “The Time Tunnel”, TV Scifi Adventure; last aired on ABC.
In 1968, “Underdog”, TV Cartoon Show, last aired on CBS, moved to NBC.
In 1969, The Jerry Lewis fourth Muscular Dystrophy Association Labor Day Telethon raised $2,039,139 (approximately).
In 1969, “Johnny Cash At San Quentin” album was released
In 1970, “I Dream Of Jeannie”, TV Comedy; last aired on NBC.
In 1970, “The Debbie Reynolds Show”, TV Comedy; last aired on NBC.
In 1971, “Led Zeppelin IV” album by Led Zeppelin was released
In 1971, “Respect Yourself” single by Staple Singers was released
In 1971, “Theme From Shaft” single by Isaac Hayes was released
In 1971, Gulf state of Qatar declares independence from Britain.
In 1971, ST. LOUIS ENTERTAINMENT Comic GABE KAPLAN at the PLAYBOY CLUB (3914 Lindell)
In 1972, David Bowie releases “John, Iʹm only Dancing” in the United Kingdom. However, due to the songʹs supposedly gay lyrics, itʹs not released in the U.S. until 1976 on the greatest hits LP “ChangesOneBowie.” In 1979, a six minute dance version of the tune is released.
In 1973, Bob Dylan released his single “Knockin' On Heavenʹs Door” from the film soundtrack Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid.
In 1973, “Archieʹs TV Funnies”, TV Cartoon Show, last aired on CBS.
In 1973, “Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour”, TV Variety; last aired on ABC.
In 1973, “Lidsville”, TV Childrens; last aired on ABC.
In 1973, “Roman Holidays”, TV Cartoon Show; last aired on NBC.
In 1973, “Runaround”, TV Childrens, Game show; last aired on NBC.
In 1973, “Sealab 2020”, TV Cartoon Show; last aired on NBC.
In 1973, “The Bugs Bunny Show”, TV Cartoon Show, last aired on CBS, moved to ABC.
In 1973, “The Flintstones Comedy Hour”, TV Cartoon Show, last aired on CBS.
In 1973, “The Funky Phantom”, TV Cartoon Show; last aired on ABC.
In 1973, “The Jackson 5ive”, TV Cartoon Show; last aired on ABC.
In 1973, “The Joker” album by Steve Miller Band was released
In 1973, “Underdog”, TV Cartoon Show, last aired on NBC. There is now a need to fear. Underdog is no longer here.
In 1973, George Foreman knocked out Jose Roman at 2:00 of the first round in Tokyo to retain the world heavyweight title.
In 1965, "Billie" was released in movie theaters in the U.S.A.
In 1966, "Waco" was released in movie theaters in the U.S.A.
In 1967, "The Fastest Guitar Alive" was released in movie theaters in the U.S.A.
In 1970, "Deep End (United Kingdom) / (West Germany)" was released by Paramount Pictures; Jerzy Skolimowski (director/screenplay); Jerzy Gruza, Boleslaw Sulik (screenplay); Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown, Karl Michael Vogler, Chris Sandford, Diana Dors, Erica Beer, Anita Lochner, Cheryl Hall, Dieter Eppler, Eduard Linkers, Burt Kwouk, Jerzy Skolimowski, Louise Martini, Annemarie Kuster, Christina Paul, Karl Ludwig Lindt, Will Danin, Gerald Rowland, Ursula Mellin, Erika Wackernagel, Uli Steigberg, Peter Martin Urtel; Psychological; Comedy; Drama
In 1971, "Beware of a Holy Whore (West Germany)" was released by New Yorker Films; Rainer Werner Fassbinder (director/screenplay); Lou Castel, Eddie Constantine, Marquard Bohm, Hanna Schygulla, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Margarethe von Trotta, Marcella Michelangeli, Ulli Lommel, Werner Schroeter, Kurt Raab, Hannes Fuchs, Karl Scheydt, Monica Teuber, Magdalena Montezuma; Drama; Live Action
In 1972, "Bluebeard" was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation / Gloria Film S.r.l. / Barnabé Productions S.a.r.l. / Geiselgasteig Film GmbH; Edward Dmytryk (director/screenplay); Ennio De Concini, Maria Pia Fusco (screenplay); Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, Virna Lisi, Nathalie Delon, Marilù Tolo, Karin Schubert, Agostina Belli, Sybil Danning, Joey Heatherton, Jean Lefebvre, Karl-Otto Alberty, Kurt Großkurth, Sándor Szabó, Dennis Burgess, Mathieu Carrière, Edward Meeks, Doka Bukova, Erica Schramm, Thomas Fischer, Peter Martin Urtel, Mag-Avril
In 1973, “Angel” by Aretha Franklin peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Believe In Humanity” by Carole King peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Billion Dollar Babies” by Alice Cooper peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Future Shock” by Curtis Mayfield peaked at number 39 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “If You Want Me To Stay” by Sly and The Family Stone peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Show Biz Kids” by Steely Dan peaked at number 61 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Stay Away From Me” by The Sylvers peaked at number 89 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Bongo Rock” by The Incredible Bongo Band peaked at number 20 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Cry Your Eyes Out” by Les Emmerson peaked at number 18 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose?” by Tony Orlando and Dawn peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Like Sister and Brother” by The Drifters peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Natural High” by Bloodstone peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Summer (The First Time)” by Bobby Goldsboro peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “You Can Do Magic” by Limmie and The Family Cookin' peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Playground In My Mind” by Clint Holmes peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Alright, Alright, Alright” by Mungo Jerry peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Can You Do It” by Geordie peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Du gehörst zu mir” by Christian Anders peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Right Place, Wrong Time” by Dr. John peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1973, “Rote Rosen” by Freddy Breck peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
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