A very nicely done tribute to the late cast members of Hogan's Heroes, watching these videos reminds me of just how much we age each and every day, as the show was a Friday night (8:00 PM Eastern) staple in our home. Those of us who were children, adolescents, and teens at that time enjoyed what would be the very best of times with regards to entertainment. Tickets to a rock concert were less than $10.00, even for the big names. Most towns had a "town band" which entertained during the spring, summer, and fall months. Radio stations took pride in their broadcasts, and the talent which they employed. And television, the king of all entertainment mediums, seldom had an evening without an excellent program.
It's Monday, tonight we have a choice between two m0rons from Texas who think destroying a classic vehicle improves its value, and two guys driving around in a van collecting junk to resell at astronomical prices.
-- Edited by PAMD on Monday 18th of March 2013 06:53:35 PM
Yep... All the great programs that our generation grew-on thru life learning little lessons thru the sitcoms, an variety shows, an game shows.... Wow... It's almost a reflection of our current state of polarized politics,is the lack of diversity now-a-days.