Unless they put it within a half-hour slot or replace the original commercials with present day ones, they will not show this episode on Buzzr due to the fact that the sponsor that week was "Winston's" cigarettes. Buzzr likes to show the original telecasts of "To Tell the Truth", "What's My Line?" and "I've Got a Secret" along with original commercials that aired with them. Cigarette commercials have been a no-no on TV since 1971.
Any South Africans watching this beautiful video? Amazing
I just came across this! We need more of this footage. Love it
Yes, truly amazing. I had no idea Masekela was ever on that show, especially at that time. A great musician.
Thanks for sharing this rare fragment of musical history.
Within 4 years of this episode, both Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela would have top twenty US records: "Pata Pata" and "Grazing In The Grass".
Magwalandini.....👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I didn't remember they were married. Fun episode.
The respect and humility blacks had has made them look like they were inferior. They we so humble here Hugh and his friends.
The Trevor Noah of 1964👌👌👌
Orson was always interesting. But Timbuktu is in Mali, not South Africa.
You right about Beane!
Unless they put it within a half-hour slot or replace the original commercials with present day ones, they will not show this episode on Buzzr due to the fact that the sponsor that week was "Winston's" cigarettes. Buzzr likes to show the original telecasts of "To Tell the Truth", "What's My Line?" and "I've Got a Secret" along with original commercials that aired with them. Cigarette commercials have been a no-no on TV since 1971.
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This video doesn't seem right maan