1970s Television Posters and Art Prints
your favorite afternoon shows! Posters and Art
by Cinematic Omelete Studios
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Description: KAOS (aka Kaos Corporation or Kaos Inc.) is an international organization dedicated to spreading chaos and evil (as well as world domination obviously) that functions under the guise of a conglomerate in Delaware with influence over many companies and organizations across the globe that are dedicated to serving KAOS. It originates from the 1965 television series and franchise Get Smart, serving as the main antagonistic faction of the series.
Description: "Immerse yourself in the world of classic comedy with our exclusive artwork featuring the legendary Redd Foxx and his unforgettable line, 'How 'Bout 5 Cross Yo Lip?' This piece is a tribute to the comedic genius and enduring influence of Foxx, best known for his role as Fred Sanford in the hit TV show 'Sanford and Son. The artwork captures the essence of Redd Foxx's unique comedic style, blending humor with a touch of edginess. At the center stands a skillfully depicted Redd Foxx, his expression perfectly encapsulating his sharp wit and timing. The iconic phrase, 'How 'Bout 5 Cross Yo Lip?' is prominently featured, showcasing one of his many memorable zingers that have echoed through the ages.
Taxi Sunshine Cab Company 1970s 1980s television show Posters and Art
by carcinojen
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Description: Solid Gold • 1980s American Music Television is a syndicated series debuting on September 13, 1980, and running until July 23, 1988. Usually airing on Saturday evenings, Solid Gold was one of several shows that focused on the popular music of any given week; like long-running American Bandstand and Soul Train. While Solid Gold did share elements with those two programs, it also stood out by including something they did not: an in-house crew of professional dancers performing routines choreographed to the week's featured songs. Solid Gold • 1980s American Music Television Designed & sold by © 2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Solid Gold • 1980s American Music Television Posters and Art
by MKE Rhine Maiden
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Description: The old-fashioned days of British Broadcasting. The comfort and warmth of the traditional British TV continuity announcer. This is how we were all gently told that the telly has finished... that it's time to go to bed. It sounded like a big hot water bottle.
1970s British Broadcasting Television Closedown Posters and Art
by MoonshedAlpha
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Description: Charles Townsend, or Charlie, is a retired detective and founder of the Townsend Agency. To protect his employees, he never allows more than one Bosley to know his appearance. Charlie worked for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II alongside alongside Cal Jeffers. One of Charlie's oldest enemies is Malcolm Case, who trapped and hunted the Angels to take revenge on Charlie. As of December 1979, Charlie owned a 100-foot yacht called the Wayward Angel that was registered under the Townsend Agency. Its interior design was done by Pat Justice. After it was stolen and recovered, it was impounded as evidence for three months.
Description: Boy the way Glen Miller played, Songs that made the hit parade, Guys like us we had it made, Those were the days, And you know where you were then, Girls were girls and men were men, Mister we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again, Didn't need no welfare states Everybody pulled his weight
All in the Family: Those Were the Days Posters and Art
by HustlerofCultures
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Description: Who can turn the world on with her smile? Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile? Well it's you girl, and you should know it! With each glance and every little movement you show it...
Mary Tyler Moore: You're Going to Make it After All Posters and Art
by HustlerofCultures
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Description: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (commonly referred to as simply Rocky and Bullwinkle) is an American animated television series that originally aired from November 19, 1959, to June 27, 1964, on the ABC and NBC television networks. Produced by Jay Ward Productions, the series is structured as a variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic flying squirrel Rocket J. ("Rocky") Squirrel and moose Bullwinkle J. Moose. The main antagonists in most of their adventures are the two Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, both working for the Nazi-like dictator Fearless Leader.
As God Is My Witness, I Thought Turkeys Could Fly Posters and Art
by Naves
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