Welcome to "RetroScreenSerenade," where nostalgia harmonizes with the timeless melodies of classic shows and TV movies. Take a trip down memory lane as we curate a symphony of vintage entertainment, celebrating the golden age of television. Our channel is a serenade to the past, featuring iconic performances, heartfelt dramas, and laughter-inducing comedies that resonate across the decades. From the black-and-white elegance to the vibrant hues of yesteryear, each frame is a nostalgic note, inviting you to rediscover the magic that made these shows unforgettable. Join us in the enchanting dance of RetroScreenSerenade, where every watch is a step back in time, and the classics play on in a timeless melody of television excellence.
Howard is to this day my dream guy. I am 38 and have been inlove with him since I was a kid. My favorite is 7 brides and calamity jane. He was a beautiful man.
Memorable actor. Great human being. Starting Actors and Others for Animals...this alone....enshrined him onto a level others only aspire to. In his work on Voyage, in particular some of the scripts, he once said that the greatest thing an actor can do is to make something of nothing.
I saw in New York on senior trip after rockettes at Radio City Music Hall. The scene I remember is Grace in white dress walking gracefully with tiny steps.
The Court Jester ranks up there as one of my top ten movies. I watch it 2-3 times a year. Something I rarely do with any other movie. I hadn't been born during most of his entertainment career, learning about him on weekend movie reruns on cable TV and from VHS movie rentals. I think it was the 3rd or 4th time watching it, that I stopped the tape and realized, one of the minor nobles who had just be poisoned was the actor who played Alfred on the Batman TV. Blew me away. That's the only other thing I ever had seen that actor in. And his two leading ladies, I knew them better for their roles from Marry Poppins and Murder She Wrote. Interesting to see them young and beautiful rather than older and matronly. Unfortunately, The Man from the Diner's Club was probably his worst movie. I couldn't watch it all the way through. He just seemed tired, going through the motions, his bits didn't seem funny at all, just sad. The Five Pennys was an interesting biopic that showcased Danny's rare serious acting chops as well. And his last appearance on the Bill Cosby show, playing the family dentist, I still remember fondly. It's one of the few episodes I still remember most of what happened in the episode without having to rewatch it.
Started to watch this. Dale never worked with John Wayne, Henry Fonda or James Stewart. It is obvious that you know nothing about Dale Robertson. I have skipped to the end. He was married 5 times and not 3 times. He never starred in The Man From Arizona. The least you could have done was to look up imdb and see the films Dale starred in. Sorry, but this wasn't worth listening to, so I didn't. Oh wow, Hawaii 5 0. Dale was never in this either. I'm not bothering to hear anymore.
6:19 "Hopes for her return influenced this decision" Not exactly. She was fired from the show and was immediately killed off with the explanation that her character, Valerie Hogan, had died in a car accident/wreck 6 months prior to Season Three's first episode. They weren't hoping for her to come back. They wanted her gone...
Every Louis Hayward movie that I've seen was great! Especially when he played as Dr. Peter Blood in Captain Pirate and Captain James Cameron in Young Widow. He also had an excellent sense of humor and wit, along with great timing! Louis Hayward was phenomenal!
Sorry dude but he's far from long forgotten. He tours even now. His newest is music a tribute to R.E.M. and he was honored and appeared with the members of the band received the key to the city of Athens, GA earlier this year. The man is far from gone !!! Micky is still so fine ! 2024❤
Mr Conrad appeared at the Pentagon as Santa in 1975, and as Santa read the Christmas story to disabled Children and the concourse was packed with people and nobody left…. The cheers echoed…. That is something I’ll never forget..
You should delete that 1/2naked photo at 7:07....It is not Eve...I asked my friend Doug, & he agrees....He should know, Eve was his mother..............................
A great actress from the Golden Era of Hollywood oftentimes forgotten these days as sadly many of the Stars from this period of forgotten today as are the very movies themselves.