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Tag Archives: The 1980s
Alan Eichler: Good Morning America- David Hartman Interviewing Lana Turner (1983)
Source:The Daily Review This might sound harsh but I believe Lana Turner’s life represents a Hollywood character and actress who struggled to get out of character when she was off stage. Actresses and actors when they make it in Hollywood … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Lana, Hollywood Goddess, The Daily Review
Tagged 1983, ABC, America, California, David Hartman, Good Morning America, Hollywood, Lana Turner, Lana Turner's Career, Lana Turner's Life, Los Angeles, New York, New York City, Sexy Women, Soap Opera, Soap Operas, The 1980s, United States
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Alan Eichler: Hour Magazine- Gary Collins Interviewing Lana Turner (1982)
Source:The Daily Review There’s a reason why America has a 50 percent divorce rate. That reason is called Hollywood and broader Los Angeles and the LA area where probably 7-8 out of 10 marriages don’t last. Entertainers in Hollywood tend … Continue reading
Alan Eichler: Robert Osborne Interviewing Lana Turner (1982)
Source:The Daily Review Just to be a little personal when you’re talking about cute Hollywood blondes, Lana Turner is at the top of the list. Even in her late forties and fifties she was still as cute as a little … Continue reading
Alan Eichler: Lana Turner-Joan Rivers (1982)
Source:The Daily Review This is a classic interview, because of who the pair is and and the lives that they lived. Whatever you think of Lana Turner and I’m fan of her’s and whatever you think of Joan Rivers and … Continue reading
Ian Ward: NFL Films NFL 1983- The Story of The 1983 NFL Season
Source: This piece was originally posted at The Daily Review I believe the story of 1983 when it comes to the NFL is the explosion of the passing age and revolution in the NFL. The NFL was moving away from … Continue reading
NBC Sports: NFL 1980-Super Bowl-Oakland Raiders vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Full Game
Source:NBC Sports- Oakland Raiders QB Jim Plunkett dropping back to throw the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles, during Super Bowl 15. Source:The New Democrat Super Bowl 15, was a very interesting matchup between two very good football teams. The 1980 … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic Games, The New Democrat
Tagged 1980, 1980 NFL Season, 1980 Oakland Raiders, 1980 Philadelphia Eagles, 1981, AFC, AFC West, America, American Football Conference, Dick Enberg, Jim Plunkett, Louisiana, Louisiana Superdome, Merlin Olsen, National Football Conference, National Football League, NBC Sports, New Orleans, NFC, NFC East, NFL on NBC, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl 15, The 1980s, United States
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NBC Sports: NFL 1980-AFC Divisional- Oakland Raiders @ Cleveland Browns: Full Game
Source:The New Democrat “1980 WK 18 AFC Division Playoff Oakland Raiders (12-5) @ Cleveland Browns (11-5) Red Right 88” From J Philly Especially if you consider the playing conditions of this playoff game between the Raiders and Browns, this is one … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic Games, The New Democrat
Tagged 1980, 1980 Cleveland Browns, 1980 NFL Season, 1980 Oakland Raiders, 1981, AFC, AFC North, AFC West, America, American Football Conference, Cleveland, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Stadium, Don Criqui, John Brodie, National Football League, NBC Sports, NFL, NFL on NBC, Oakland Raiders, Ohio, The 1980s, United States
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NBC Sports: NFL 1984-Week 1-Los Angeles Raiders @ Houston Oilers: 1st Half
Source:The New Democrat On paper this looked like a great matchup and great game. Two physical hard-hitting teams with big offensive lines who play very good defense and run the ball very well. As well as having two very good … Continue reading
Posted in NFL Classic, The New Democrat
Tagged 1984, 1984 Houston Oilers, 1984 Los Angeles Raiders, 1984 NFL Season, AFC South, AFC West, America, Houston, Houston Astrodome, Houston Oilers, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Raiders, Merlin Olsen, National Football League, NBC Sports, NFL, NFL on NBC, Raiders vs Oilers, Raiders vs Texans, Texas, The 1980s, United States
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Crash Course: John Green: George H.W. Bush and The End of The Cold War
Source:The New Democrat George H.W. Bush is fascinating to me even if his personality comes off as more stale, which is surprising because he does have a very good sense of humor and is a very likable man. That people … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat
Tagged 1988, 1988 Presidential Election, America, Center Right, Cold War, End of The Cold War, George H.W. Bush, John Green, President George H.W. Bush, Progressive Republicans, Progressives, Progressivism, Texas, The 1980s, The 1990s, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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