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1969 Hair [43] Stan Kenton: Capitol: 1969 Moog Power [44] Hugo Montenegro: RCA: 1969 Touching You, Touching Me [45] Neil Diamond: Uni: 1970 Let It Be [46] Bud Shank with The Bob Alcivar Singers World Pacific Jazz: 1970 The Partridge Family Album [47] The Partridge Family: Bell: Gold: 1970 Young [48] Ralph Carmichael and The Young People Light ...
Sazae-san (1969–present) as a kids' comedy on Fuji Television in Japan October 7 – Mary, Mungo and Midge (1969) on BBC1 November 8 – NBC airs the pilot episode of Rod Serling 's science fiction anthology series Night Gallery , which would be picked up as a regular series for the 1970–71 television season
2.9 Season 9 (1973–74) 3 ... February 9, 1969 ) In ... Erskine infiltrates an espionage network and ends up getting caught in the middle of a power struggle. ...
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L.A. City Hall is shown at dusk in the final scene of the opening credits). Duff's character was the veteran who was teaching his younger partner the nuances of life in this new facet of police work. [ citation needed ] Another main character was desk sergeant Dan Briggs, the father of Cole's character.
On Opening Day, fans cheered when he dramatically threw aside the two canes he had been using to cross the field and continued to the broadcast booth under his own power. [9] Following the 1969 season, the Cardinals declined to renew Caray's contract after he had called their games for 25 seasons, his longest tenure with any sports team. [10]
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing was an American daytime soap opera that aired on CBS from September 18, 1967, to March 23, 1973. [1] The series was created by Irna Phillips, who served as the first head writer.
(1969), featuring the comedy team of Allen and Rossi, on June 7, plus Secret World (1969), starring Jacqueline Bisset, a week later. Also, there was the debut of the Merchant-Ivory production The Guru (1969), with Rita Tushingham and Michael York , on June 22, as well as the July 19th TV premiere of the Michael Caine film, Deadfall (1968).