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CNBC TV - AMERICA'S CRUDE REALITY - Gulf Oil Spill Disaster Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 196 seconds These are the show elements for this CNBC Original Production. Here are the "Cold Open" of the show, and the three "Tease" elements. This show was a hybrid panel show and news reporter packages. Narrated by Brian Lee. |
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BLOOPER - Bird Poops on a News Camera Lens in the Truck! Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 62 seconds What can happen when you are shooting footage outside from INSIDE your News Van AND have the sunroof open. Oh, WHAT is this? Hey! A BIRD SHIT on my LENS! Good thing the reporter wasn't in the car! |
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THIRD AVENUE EL - "The Vanishing El" - New York City's last "El" trains. Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 601 seconds Here's a classic film from the early 1950's about the Third Avenue El - demolished in 1955. "If Time Could Talk" reflects on the last days of the 3rd Ave. elevated trains in Manhattan, New York City, when the subways - the IND, the IRT, and the BMT - were siphoning patrons from above ground to below ground. Check out those circa 1870 Victorian station houses! |
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CLASSIC CARS OF CUBA - Pre-1960's American Cars in Havana Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 75 seconds Catch a short glimpse of 2010 Havana, Cuba and the last American cars exported to Cuba - pre-1960 - beat up, but still running strong! See classic Ford, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Mercury, Dodge, Buick, Chrysler, and other American cars still rolling along! Here is Cuban Car Culture in HD! |
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CLASSIC COMMERCIAL - 1963 - XEROX 914 and XEROGRAPHY Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 228 seconds Taken from a 02/13/1963 NBC "Chet Huntley Reporting" Special. These are the Xerox-sponsored commercials which were part of that broadcast. State-of-the-art 'photocopying' from Xerox, Rochester, NY! |
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Brooklyn Decker 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Model in the CNBC Edit Room Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 102 seconds Just hours before the premiere of the documentary, "Business Model: Inside the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue", cover model Brooklyn Decker swings by the editing room to take a sneak peek at the revealing of her issue AND the documentary that includes her! Get s glimpse of the room (and editor) where the magic was made. |
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TIMELAPSE: Miami in HD Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 74 seconds A short timelapse of two scenes in Miami, Florida. |
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1962 - RCAVictor Television Commercial Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 64 seconds |
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1968 - NBC TV PROMO - "NBC The Full Color Network" Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 7 seconds A promo for the show "American Profile: Home Country, USA" |
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1968 - CLASSIC COMMERCIAL - AT&T Princess phones Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 62 seconds Taken from a clip of NBC TV'S "The Huntley Brinkley Report", see a commercial featuring the Bell System's latest fashion dial phone, the "Princess" phone. |
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1960 - NBC TV - The Perry Como Show with Live Polaroid Land Camera Commercial Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 186 seconds Taken from a clip from NBC TV's The Perry Como Show. See Perry introduce Don Ameche who hawks the Polaroid Land cameras - and takes a live picture right on stage with himself and Perry. |
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1961- NBC SPECIAL NEWS REPORT Show Open with GULF COMMERCIALS Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 256 seconds These are the commercial breaks taken from a 1961 NBC Television Special Report with Edwin Newman, sponsored by Gulf Oil. Here are the 2 in-show commercials with introductions. |
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CLASSIC COMMERCIALS - 1965 Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 221 seconds This group of classic TV commercials include: POLAROID - "Land Camera" OLD GOLD - "Filter Cigarettes" BRAVO - S.C. Johnson Wax RETARDED CHILDREN PSA - "Mentally Retarded" |
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1972 - WSM TV 4 ID and OPRYLAND USA COMMERCIAL Posted by: musicom67
Video duration: 103 seconds Originally broadcast in Color. This copy is a copy from a Vanderbilt Archive tape recorded in b/w. |














