Edited from the first half-hour of one of Ernie's last 1956 NBC evening programs. Includes opening monologue (goldfish in the water cooler), What's My Hush-Hush, and a presidential report from doubletalker Al Kelly. From isntlifeterrible.com
This great Power Pop group deserved more recognition. I don't think they did too much TV...and happily, "Not What It Appears" survived in my collection and I'm pleased to share it with fans. Anyone know where the band members are today?
Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding perform two of their classic interviews: "Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner" and "Four Leaf Clover Farmer." Lots of great Bob and Ray available at the official site: www.bobandray.com
Interview with Disney animator Ward Kimball and his wife, Betty, in Ward's Toy Room. Ward talks about his continuing role at the Disney studio and his work on Pinocchio, Cinderella, and Mickey Mouse. Sixth of seven parts.
First, a scene shot in a coach in the Train Barn. Then, Ward and Betty Kimball in Ward's Toy Room. Ward talks about his popular band, The Firehouse Five Plus Two, flips a stack of drawings of Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio and talks about Walt Disney. Fifth of seven parts.