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John Reagan "Tex" McCrary Jr. (October 13, 1910 – July 29, 2003) was an American journalist and public relations specialist. He popularized the talk show genre for television and radio along with his wife, Jinx Falkenburg, [1] with whom he hosted the first radio talk show, Meet Tex and Jinx, as well as the radio show Hi Jinx and the television talk shows At Home and The Swift Home Service Club.
Eugenia Lincoln "Jinx" Falkenburg (January 21, 1919 – August 27, 2003) was an American actress and model. She married journalist and publicist Tex McCrary in 1945. [1] [2] Known as "Tex and Jinx", the couple pioneered and popularized the talk show format, first on radio and then in the early days of television.
2. 'Grave of the Fireflies' (1988) Regarded as one of the most emotional war films ever, this Japanese animated movie isn't your usual Studio Ghibli fare. Set during World War II, this emotional ...
Sad songs say so much, as Elton John once opined. But sad movies, well, they can totally wreck you for days.Weeks. Years. Sad movies can make you cry, they can make you emotional, and it doesn't ...
Then Governor of California Ronald Reagan, called "Ronnie the Populist" in the song, claims it is part of a communist plot. [3] The pope claims it is evidence that "the Lord has come." [4] The movie industry quickly makes an epic film out of the incident. [3] Newscasters Walter Cronkite and Eric Sevareid interview Jody. [4]
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the new movie follows Ronald Reagan's life from his childhood in Dixon, Illinois, to his acting career in Hollywood, to the U.S. presidency and the world ...
The movie features numerous parodies, including one of Pulp Fiction, as well as Good Will Hunting, and an appearance by George Clinton as himself. Professional basketball player Gary Payton has a speaking role in the movie.
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