| Jon Hammond Presents: Star-a-Thon 1954 Historic Kinescope ! - 368 sec This Is Your Lucky Day!
Jon Hammond Presents: Jon going deep in to his vault because he has decided the Public deserves to see this Historic Kinescope at Pantages in Los Angeles in 1954 of broadcast of Opening Night of Judy Garland's "A Star Is Born" More stars than there is room to write here: Liberace (and his Mom), Kim Novak, Tony Curtis, Sophie Tucker, Dean Martin, Mason, studio head Jack Warner, and Jack Carson (MC), and dozens of A-list stars attending. This is Pt. 1, stay tuned to HammondCast, enjoy folks! Jon Hammond is Host & Producer of daily HammondCast Show on KYOU & KYCY 1550 AM, Host of The Jon Hammond Show on TV in New York for 24 years and touring internationally for many years as band leader and Jazz Ambassador Impresario of USA. Auteur : JonHammondBand Tags:Kim Novak Tony Curtis Jon Hammond Dean Martin Learjet Rolls Royce Megayacht HammondCast KYOU KYCY Radio  | | kinescope - 298 sec CONCERT AND TOUR CLIPS Auteur : VICIOUSSYMPHONY Tags: jacobs dream iron maiden heavy metal  | | Amos 'n' Andy Televison Cast Introduction - 308 sec This is a pretty remarkable video. It shows Freeman Gosden & Charles Correll, who played Amos and Andy on the radio program, introducing (for the first time) the cast they have hired for the television program, which is just beginning production. (How Spencer Williams, who plays Andy, can be called a "boy" is amazing, but those were clearly very different times!) Enjoy. Auteur : beachnyc Tags:Amos Andy Comedy Television Black Gosden Correll  | | CBS logo (1967) ("Kinescope" Variant) - 14 sec CBS logo from 1967. Yes, this is real! Auteur : iLoveClassicTV Tags: CBS Logo Logos Ident Idents Bumper Bumpers ID IDs TV Television Retro Classic Rare 60's 60s 1960's 1960s Sixties 1967  | | 1952 World Series Mickey Mantle Game 7 - 185 sec 1952 World Series Mickey Mantle Game 7- From an old Kinescope Auteur : shippinganywhere Tags: 1952 World Series Mickey Mantle  | | The Jaime Kinescope - 49 sec what should have been at the end of Fair To Midland's "The Drawn & Quartered Kinescope." Auteur : xso Tags:Fair To Midland Serj Serjical Strike Jaime Room101 Dallas Music Texas  | | Kinescope - 50 sec Man watching TV enjoys the "3D" effect. Auteur : potrzebie74 Tags: super8 short film  | | MP8-Pen Digital Pocket Color Video Recorder on inesun.com - 148 sec http://www.inesun.com/search.php?keys=mp8
Brand New Silver 2GB Mini Spy Pocket Pen DVR CCTV Camera Color Video Recorder , with Built-in Camera and Microphone, Real Time Video and Audio Recording, Express Fast Delivery with High Fidelity and High Clear Kinescope;
1. The Smallest mini DVR in the world which conceals in the pen. And the First mini pen DVR with the function of both kinescope and record.
2. The high fidelity microphone can record the sound around 15 square meters. And the high clear kinescope can help the police and court to get evidence.
3. The fancy aspect, smooth pen writing function, exchangeable standard lead is all durable and environmental.
4. Suitable for any computer and electronic device with USB port. USB2.0 standard port, need no drive or circumscribed electric power source either.
5. 2 million pixels for the camera.
6. Very Easy to Use.
7. Works as a USB drive. (no driver is needed) Auteur : inesun Tags: "Get Smart Get This MP8 Video Recorder 2GB on inesun  | | Bob Dylan - The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll - 374 sec 1964 Bob Dylan appearance on the Steve Allen show, now thankfully in public domain status. Forgive the poor picture quality, this kinescope is from the early pre-videotape television era. For those who don't know, early television programming many times was simply shot with regular TV cameras and broadcast live, leaving no permanent copy for future showings. The only way to preserve a show was to shoot it on film . The extra expense of that was usually reserved for series programming (I Love Lucy, etc.). Generally news, game shows, variety hours, and talk shows were simply broadcast once live. Unfilmed shows exist today through kinescopes that were made at time of broadcast. A kinescope was made by aiming a motion picture film camera directly at a studio monitor, like camcording your TV screen. Networks would contract with several outside private companies whose sole business was filming shows off TV screens to create kinescope copies. Cheaper than filming a show in the studio but at the expense of picture quality.
Okay, history lesson over. Enjoy this rare performance from the Steve Allen Westinghouse Show which ran late nights from 1962-1964. In the clip, Steve conducts a brief interview with a very young Bob Dylan who was just starting his career. He then introduces him to the live studio audience and Dylan performs a killer version of Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll.
Trivia note: Check out the shots of the studio audience. This was when people got dressed up to go see a TV show.
I think I should, for the benefit of the copyright-law-challenged and due to the ongoing Viacom fiasco, state again that the few existing kinescopes of The Steve Allen Westinghouse Show are all in public domain status. Which means they belong to everyone (the public).
Enjoy the clip.
Oh, and speaking of Viacom, does no one else find it incredibly odd that Viacom has a channel here on YouTube? I know that if I was Google and had just paid over 1.6 billion dollars for YouTube and another company sued me in Federal court for a billion dollars, they damn sure wouldn't be welcome to participate here. And yet they have a channel. And many of the companies Viacom owns also have channels here. WTF? What's wrong with this picture? Like politics, I guess big business also makes strange bedfellows. Auteur : Bilkomeister Tags:steve allen show bob dylan lonesome death hattie carroll tv television kinescope  | | Fire destroy & crash TV - 272 sec 2 men with hate in hands one black winter night go to the forest. They have taken with themselves the old TV, lubricating oil, gasoline and digital camera. One of them removed all on the camera, and another has poured over the TV fuel and an arson. After a while the TV has fallen, and the kinescope was captured at once with a flame!
The kinescope has blown up, splinters from it have departed to us!!!
This clip has been mounted eXtremal, music by undeground Black Metal group - Wald Geist Winter
Fire destroy & crash TV!!! Auteur : trueextremal Tags: Fire destroy crash forest TV Black Metal Wald Geist Winter kinescope  | | Kmart 1974 Commercial - 31 sec Here is a rare 1974 commercial from the original saving place, KMART. This features a 70's pop style jingle with chorus and electric piano jingle. Please also note that this is in black and white and is from a kinescope source, too! For better viewing, select fullscreen next to the volume. Originally aired on KNBC
ALL COPYRIGHTS ACKNOWLEDGED and for Informative purposes Auteur : TerryT1976 Tags: Kmart 1974 groovy SoCal Department Stores KNBC kinescope  | | Rare Joey Bishop Hai Karate commercial - 115 sec From the vaults of CineGraphic Studios comes this rare kinescope of a 60's vintage live commercial starring Joey Biship and a young Regis being chased by a ton of women after applying Hai Karate cologne. Auteur : CineGraphic Tags:kinescope live tv 16mm retro Joey Bishop Regis Philbin commercial funny hai karate  | | ZRAD Wireless Video Audio Camera Recorder Spy Pen Camcorder, - 48 sec This ZRAD spy pen is ideal for undercover assignments. You can wear it on your shirt pocket, place it on a desk, attach it to an organizer, or just start writing with it like you are writing a normal pen. It's hard to be noticed.
Unlike other spy pen, this ZRAD spy pen do not need any receivers, instant video and audio recording anywhere anytime.
Features:
* Image capture device: 1/3 inch CMOS
* AVI video format: 352 x 288
* Memory capacity: 2Gb(Built-in)
* Recording time: 5 hours
* Recording mode: Continuous recording until memory is full or manually off
* Battery life: 2 hours
* Record both audio and video
* LED status indication
* USB Plug&Play
Operating procedure:
Step 1:
Press the switch, it begins to kinescope as soon as being turned on. The blue light will turn on during kinescoping.
Step 2:
Press the switch again, it will begin to save data and then turn off, at this time, the light turns to yellow, reflect that the pen DVR is at sleeping status(that means do not kinescope or shut down neither).
Step 3:
If need to kinescope again, press the switch once more, then can come back to kinescope, during this time, the light will turn to blue again.
Step 4:
Hold down the switch for 5s, then the power switch is off, after shutting down the pen DVR, there is no guide light.
Step 5:
When finish charging the battery, the light stops glittering and the yellow light keeps on, which means that battery is fully charged.
Step 7:
It will turn off itself when the battery has been used up. And will save the kinescoped files before automatically shutting down.
Notice:
1. The fewest mini DVR in the world which conceals in the pen. And the first mini pen DVR with the function of both kinescope and record.
2. The high fidelity microphone can record the sound around 15 square meters. And the high clear kinescope can help the police and court to get evidence.
3. The fancy aspect, smooth pen writing function, exchangeable standard lead is all durable and environmental.
4. Suitable for any computer and electronic device with USB port. USB2.0 standard port, need no drive or circumscribed electric power source either.
5. 2 million pixels for the camera. Auteur : 54tails Tags: ZRAD Wireless Video Audio Camera Recorder Spy Pen Camcorder 2GB DVR Surveillance  | | Requiem for a Heavyweight - Employment Office - 499 sec Kinescope of 1957 live broadcast. Mountain(Palance)applies for a job and ends up revealing all the emotions of man at a deadend trying to keep his dignity. Brilliantly performed by Jack Palance. One of Serling's many brilliant scripts. Auteur : chuy93a Tags:Requiem for a Heavyweight Boxing Jack Palance Rod Serling live theater kinescope television history  | | Marguerite Piazza Sings Musetta's Waltz - 203 sec Opera Lovers - 50 years ago television provided production numbers like this with the beautiful Metropolitan opera star, Marguerite Piazza. This is from a black & white kinescope recording. Auteur : jensenandwalker Tags:opera musetta waltz marguerite piazza dance sing song voice good pretty skirt kinescope  | | Lawrence Welk - 1957-58-59 Dodge Commercials - 518 sec And now a word from our sponsor...."It's the all new Swept-Wing Dodge for 1958!" I have a collection of 1950's Lawrence Welk 16mm film kinescope programs, a few of them still have the network commercials intact. I edited these together to give you a look at the way car commercials were done back in the 50's, at least, in the style of Lawrence Welk. They don't make 'em like this anymore, that's 'fer dang sure! Auteur : steverabb Tags: dodge swept wing 1957 1958 1959 car commercials lawrence welk larry hooper 16mm kinescope  | | A Trip to Wurlitzer (North Tonawanda, NY. Part 1 of 5) - 578 sec (c.1950) Tour of the Wurlitzer factory located at North Tonawanda, N.Y., showing the manufacture of "coin-operated phonographs." Aerial view of the factory and the still-undeveloped environs at 3:35. A color sequence introducing the factory and its surroundings is followed by a black-and-white kinescope showing the different stages of production. Let me know if you want me to post the other 3 parts of this--or go watch it all at archive.org. Auteur : belyal Tags:wurlitzer phonograph jukebox kinescope juke north tonawanda erie avenue classic assembly industry  | | Republican Convention 1948 Roll Call Vote - 616 sec Rare TV kinescope segment from the 1948 Republican convention. Although there is newsreel footage from this event, this may be the only existing television coverage that has survived. Note: This segment is not complete; it cuts off abruptly. Auteur : jeffsabu Tags: 1948 Republican Convention television kinescope  | | Beatles Twist and Shout & I wanna Hold Your Hand - 214 sec Rare Early 1960's Video from Kinescope recording Auteur : MLoudin Tags: Beatles Twist and Shout wanna hold your hand John Paul George Ringo Kinescope rare  | | Off The Record (Pt. 1 of 2) - 10/18/51 DuMont - 386 sec Part 1 of 2: Filmed (via kinescope) during its' live broadcast on Thursday, 10/18/1951, this program was produced by DuMont's Channel-5 in Washington, DC (and directed by Gordon Williamson) with hosts Art Lamb and Aletha Agee. Harvey Coleman was in the studio. Neal Edwards and Dave Milligan were operating the cameras with Vic Guidice in the control room spinning the music. Auteur : DCMemories Tags: DuMont Art Lamb Aletha Agee Off The Record 1951 Kinescope Gordon Willamson Washington DC  |
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