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This day in pop culture for January 5
Mister Ed, the TV series about the talking horse, began airing in syndication on this day in 1961. It was later picked up by CBS which continued to air the show from October 1 to February 6, 1966.
Alan Young discusses the Studebaker Lark Fact Book available at your local Studebaker Dealers. It was a very good analysis of Studebaker vs. all Competitors. It's actually a very good read.
Television in the 1960s had an unusually high tolerance for strange ideas. Audiences happily followed suburban witches (Bewitched), bumbling secret agents (Get Smart), astronauts from deep space (My ...
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