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Marilyn Monroe - "The Final Days". Includes "Something's Got To Give" Movie.
Interesting documentary about the final months of Marilyn Monroe's life as she was working on her last aborted film "Something's Got To Give". The documentary also includes a mini edited version of the movie, providing a glimpse of what could have been.
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Donna Summer New York Magazine Libel Lawsuit - She addresses rumors about AIDS, gays, being a man.
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Here is a compilation of clips where Donna Summer addresses rumors about her allegedly saying AIDS was a punishment toward homosexuals. She also discusses her libel lawsuit against New York Magazine in 1991 and being called (born) a man. Also, she states how she really feels about her gay fans and gay community in general.
Selena - "Se Apaga Una Estrella".......A Star Has Been Dimmed. Primer Impacto special on her death.
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Selena - "Se Apaga Una Estrella".......A Star Has Been Dimmed. Primer Impacto special on her death.
Selena - NBC4 Los Angeles, 1995 - Local news story of the day she was murdered.
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Selena - NBC4 Los Angeles, 1995 - Local news story of the day she was murdered.
Montel Williams talks to Welfare Moms and the gloves come off.
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Montel Williams talks to Welfare Moms and the gloves come off.
Out Of Darkness TV movie - Diana Ross - Original ABC Promo.
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This is an original ABC promo for Diana Ross' first TV movie, Out Of Darkness. This is from my personal collection that was taped on the premier date of January 16, 1994.
Donna Mills is "Addicted To Love" in a scene from the TV movie - INTIMATE ENCOUNTERS, 1986.
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Here is a scene from the TV movie, Intimate Encounters....AKA Encounters In The Night, where Donna Mills plays a married woman struggling with a sex addiction.
One Life To Live - OLTL - January 1983. Judith Light's last episode. Karen leaves with Steve.
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This is the last episode of One Life To Live that Judith Light appeared in. She went on to star in primetime comedy and drama series, TV movies, theater productions and a few feature films.
One Life To Live - OLTL - January 1983 - Karen (Judith Light) says goodbye to Larry.
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This is the 2nd to last episode featuring Judith Light as Karen Wolek before her character ran away with Steve.
Joan Rivers Show.....Bette Davis, Joan Crawford and Bing Crosby's children discuss their parents.
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Christina Crawford, BD Hyman and Gary Crosby on Joan Rivers Show.
One Life To Live. Karen Wolek (Judith Light) on the stand during Vicki's trial. OLTL.
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A Daytime To Remember with Reba McEntire. 1979.
Bette Davis & Joan Crawford "Feud" segment on Geraldo.
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This segment of Geraldo includes the author of the book, Feud, plus comments from director Vincent Sherman and columnist James Bacon.
Barbara Stanwyck receives an honorary Academy Award at the 1982 Oscars
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The incomparable Barbara Stanwyck finally gets the Oscar that eluded her for over 50 years.
One Life To Live. Jenny gives Mary back to Katrina. OLTL.
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A Daytime To Remember with Reba McEntire. 1982.
One Life To Live. Karen & Marco switch Katrina & Jennys' babies. OLTL.
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One Life To Live. Karen & Marco switch Katrina & Jennys' babies. OLTL.
One Life To Live. Pat & Tony. Vicki & Joe. OLTL.
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One Life To Live. Pat & Tony. Vicki & Joe. OLTL.
One Life To Live - OLTL - "September 9, 1980" - Pat and Bo in Paris !!!
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One Life To Live - OLTL - "September 9, 1980" - Pat and Bo in Paris !!!
One Life To Live - OLTL - "September 8, 1980" - Marco, Edwina, Karen, Larry, Dorian, Carla, Clint.
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One Life To Live - OLTL - "September 8, 1980" - Marco, Edwina, Karen, Larry, Dorian, Carla, Clint.
Letter From An Unknown Woman - Roddy McDowall on Joan Fontaine
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Letter From An Unknown Woman - Roddy McDowall on Joan Fontaine
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I can not watch this enough. Me either Oprah. What happened to her???????
I don't like the way you treat taraji.
Is that Carol Potter as the hospital roommate? 19:30
I think Oprah was trying to make Mary Tyler Moore commit suicide in this segment.
It's very unfortunate. Her entire career took a hard hit starting in 1983. Compared to her earlier success, her later albums largely underperformed. She claims that what the New York Times published wasn't what she actually said. Does anyone know what she did say?
Probably the best actress there ever was.
So this is before Bo and Becky Lee got together? I like them as a couple
Also mad love to Vincent Sherman for being the only one to emphatically claim the women were extraordinary and not just egomaniacal nymphs!
As much as I eat up these old eighties talk show clips where everybody from the studio era was at the end of their lives and just like “fuq it, I’m speaking my piece,” there’s something incredibly cringe about watching these old guys compare and contrast who they “bagged” and who they didn’t, as if the women whose reputations and legacies have outlived them all had none of their own agency or interests in mind when it came to their personal and private lives. Also they have been slu*-shaming Joan since the literal moment the warmth left her body. Who cares if she had a carnal veracity to match every one of her male conquests??? The way they have reduced this woman’s incredible legacy to her ascending the ladder of success on her back is INSANE to me. There were a million women trying to “sleep their way to the top” then and since. Yet how many of them have wound up where Crawford wound up?? Literally almost none. They act like being promiscuous is the reason she is the legend she is. Absurd. Joan and Bette, ironically enough, are two of maybe five women from the “studio” era that are still household names where everybody from Stanwyck to Blondell to so many others are all but forgotten outside of the most dedicated cinephiles. And it’s not because they f**ked any or all of these crumbly a$$ old white dudes.
Interesting, but the video is more than halfway through before it focuses on Joan Fontaine!
I remember my father wasn’t interested in soaps until he saw the character of “Asa”. It was years later before I realized that Philip Carey played in numerous westerns when my father was a young man. My dad loved Westerns and that’s why my dad loved watching him on “One Life to Live”📺
Travolta always loved older women. He lived with Diana Nyland up until she died. I love older women, too. With them, the bullshit is gone and it's always time to get serious. But don't fuk them around.
Love Joan Crawford true Hollywood ❤❤❤
No se apago ninguna estrella , dejense ya de especulsciones y ficciones, si ella recibia amenazas y al igual que esto se lo huviesen hecho a nuestras hijas , habia que tomar una gran decision triste .O tener viva una hija o tener muerta una artista. Nosotros que por cientos de evidencias que meses antes e incluso y mas ese dia escogido por el padre de familia y ella tan bien , decidieron con la ayuda de la policia, los medios y facultstivos medicos, para recrear toda aquella ficcion. Ya les afirmo, no somos solo cientos si no miles que ya al poco de salir todas aquellas imagenes etc supimos comprobar que todo fue un montaje .Ya no esisten aquellas amenazas, por que no dejan Familia Quintanilla, que Selina regrese con todos nosotros 😅
Viki and Joe were a great couple. Nancy Pinkerton was good as Dorian, but Robin Strasser owned it.
Can’t stand Oprah and her politics, but this is pure gold.
If that didn't make you start crying, i don't know what would've 🥲
Maria Celeste tna arribista y vibora que se aprovecho de su entrevista con YS para lucrar y difamar a Selena.
Does it make me a bad person that I wish her wig flew up with her hat?
The glory days of soaps, it was character driven with great stories that kept audiences engaged.
Oprah is the "female" Uncle Rurkus...
1979...What an amazing year, including this soap!!! Nothing had ever been done like it, on daytime TV!!!
I remember coming home from school to my mom watching this scene. This scenes goes down as one of the most dramatic in daytime history
Cran Raspberry should be drank chilled NO ICE!
Bd turned Bette Davis grandson against her...he hated her complete disregard of Bette Davis...
Uhhh Katrina was giving up her baby so why should she get to have the child back? I'm so confused 😂 Soaps really are a roller coaster. I wouldn't give her back believe me! Especially when she didn't want her in the first place.
18:30 This dude played Rick the con man pervert who made an X rated video of Jenna on Another World in the early 90's 😂 Wow lol cool to recognize these actor's
Why did she appeal to a '70's audience?
That is an open letter to Fil.
You know why I like people. I'm just curious.
BD seems very entitled, and her son Justin seems vain. Christina and Gary I have respect for, their stories seem plausible and what they describe is abuse. BD describes a possessive mother, but not an abusive one. Justin had the looks, but not his grandmother's acting ability. Sorry, not convinced by his stories. I love Christina's analysis and advice. I feel for Gary, you can tell he carried a lot of shame regarding his addictions, when it sounds like irresponsible doctors were to blame.
Aired on ABC daytime Monday, September 13, 1976.
Wasn’t Brad the father of both Jenny and Katrina’s babies?
Did the kitten live?! (After the roof came down on Delilah at the end)
Larry last love instreat was with a nurse named Brenda then he lost her to his son Dan then Dan left her from a former hooker. Then Brenda left town. Larry stayed single for the rest of the series.
This is unquestionably one of the greatest moments in television history. Two extraordinary women together for the first time. ❤❤❤❤❤
I will never understand why Oprah is so popular. I have nothing against her. I just don't get it.
Why did she rip her away from Jenny? Qutrina had the baby signed up to be adopted from the hospital as a newborn.
Bo is so young here. He looks like he is in his 20s here. Karen looks super young, too.
I've have yet to see a daytime performance that beats this.
This is a situation of destruction to degrade ones image. They were in an attempt to trap you with stupid disgusting rumors because people are haters out there. Check her out she beautiful inside and out . A case of real jealousy. When am bad am also bad. No need to defend yourself this is unnecessary . Lovely lady loved
The best actor of all time!
probably my most favorite moment ever on Oprah..just perfect with the iconic song by Sonny Curtis as well..just such a perfect life moment frozen in time..this will age like wine, it gets better every time I watch it
I missed 43 afternoons of Junior High to watch the trial!!
Lmao 🤣
Sad it took the one who played Marco to get a daytime Emmy on General Hospital instead of one life to live
So terrible when so called viewers for the last several years of one life to live said about the writers are best use of history, which wasn't true. It doesn't help when Robert Woods & Erica Slezek went on the talk show The View to celebrate the 40th anniversary and lied plus they didn't have one real viewer of one life to live in the audience.
When I was a child I didn't know she was a famous movie star. To me she was that tough old lady on The Big Valley. As I grew up and started loving the old movies, I still never saw any of hers. Then, a few years ago I saw her in The Lady Eve and was hooked. Now I've seen almost all of her films and she's my favorite actor from the Classic era.
The lady for hidden ranch is from the waltons
This is Priceless I adored Mary Tyler Moore growing up watched her with my parents every week and in reruns then Bought all the DVD sets of all7 Seasons of her show . I honestly believe Oprah wasn’t expecting Mary too come walking out . The Producers obviously were able to get Mary to come and surprise the heck out of Oprah . The look on Oprah’s face is Priceless . Really miss you Dear Mare😢 RIP Mary Tyler Moore 1936-2017 Died of Complications from Type 1 Diabetes. Age 80. 🕊️🕊️💐💐😔😔😢✝️✝️🌺🌼
I remember the name Marco Dane but for some reason I was thinking that he was killed in the mid 80's because I was only 5 in 1979. I would watch all the ABC soaps with my grandma's and my mom.
Pure magic.