Re-live
some of the most memorable moments in TV game show history...crazy
stunts...High IQ quizzes...hokey sets...it's all here in this fabulous
collection of over 20 hit shows! 'I've Got a Secret', 'Tic Tac Dough', 'You
Bet Your Life', 'Stump the Stars', '$64,000 Challenge', 'Beat the Clock' and
many more! Search for Televisions Greatest Comedians and TV's Greatest
Westerns too!
Three
tapes from the TV classic, "Bewitched" all totally uncut, shown just the way they were originally intended, with all the missing lines and scenes restored. See what you have been missing when you buy pre-recorded Bewitched tapes and pay below local store prices!
Set combines 3 tapes: "This Spells Trouble", "Meet The Stephens" and "Cuz It's Witchcraft".
In color and black and white.
From the TV classic, "Bewitched" all totally uncut, shown just the way they were originally
intended. Get that holiday feeling
with two festive episodes. "A Vision Of Sugar Plums" and "Humbug Not To Be Spoken Here"
From the TV classic, "Bewitched" all totally uncut, shown just the way they were originally
intended. Get that holiday feeling
with two festive episodes. "Sisters At Heart" (one of
Elizabeth Montgomery's personal favorites) and "Santa Claus Comes To Visit And Stays"
From the TV classic, "Bewitched" all totally uncut, shown just the way they were originally
intended. Who
would know better how to spend a Halloween that then Samantha Stephans?
Get out your broomstick and enjoy: "The Witches Are Out" and "Trick Or Treat",
This one hour presidential Special aired on CBS in
October 1968. A take-off on all presidential campaigns, it details Pat
Paulsen's early denials of political ambition to his barnstorming antics
across the country.
A satirical look at politics, its humor comes from its closeness to actual
campaigns. As Pat says, "Just change a few names and the same thing is
going on today." Narrated by Henry Fonda, this highly acclaimed TV show
will keep you laughing. The special was one of three American TV shows taken
by a Russian delegation back to Russia in 1972. Nobody knows why, but Pat
assumes this contributed to the fall of Communism.