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The PBS show, American Experience featured “Time Has Come Today” as its theme song during 2009-2010. In Ken Burns’ PBS Baseball documentary, the song is heard during a 1960s segment. It is also used in video games – featured in Homefront and also used in Call of Duty.
Time magazine cover from January 1988 marking 20th anniversary of 1968, with four photos from that year – of Vietnam War, rock music, Robert F. Kennedy, and Coretta Scott King at the funeral of her assassinated husband and civil rights leader, Rev. Martin Luther King. Click for Time's 1968 special edition hardback.
This topics page offers more than a dozen football story choices, including: Joe Namath’s 1960s career and his famous Super Bowl III prediction; a famous tackle by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Chuck Bednarik on NY Giant’s star running back, Frank Gifford; the “500-Yards Club” of single-game passing performances by a select list of NFL quarterbacks; the riveting 1958 Colts-Giants ...
The British-derived show was quite popular in its limited 1987-1988 American run on ABC-TV, but was pulled off the air before its final two episodes aired. Still today, the show has something of a cult and on-line following and remains one of television history’s more engaging self-critiques.
The Zombies – “Time of The Season”. 00:00. 00:00. By February 1969 “Time of the Season” entered the U.S. Top 40, and in March rose to No. 3 on the Billboard pop chart. It also became a million seller, remaining in the Top 40 for eleven weeks. “Time of The Season” was also a No. 1 hit in Canada in March 1969.
Fake March 1, 2009 editions of Time magazine found at 7 Trump Golf Clubs. Curiously, however, as one footnote in the Time cover sweepstakes, in June 2017 the Washington Post found that framed, fake Donald Trump Time covers were found hung on the walls at seven of Trump’s golf clubs — five in th eU.S. and two abroad.
But several months later, Nixon appeared on The Jack Paar Program, (a talk show similar to that of today’s David Letterman or Jay Leno ) leaving the door open to his political future. And sure enough, by the mid-1960s, Richard Nixon was rising from the ashes of his prior losses, on his way to one of the biggest political comebacks in American ...
The song was then recorded in two takes. Martha & the Vandellas performing, 1960s. “Dancing in the Street” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard chart in September 1964 and would remain in the Top 40 for 11 weeks. It was released as the first single from the group’s third album, Dance Party.
August 1966: A two-photo collage of “burn-the-Beatles” protests following John Lennon’s “more-popular-than-Jesus” remarks. Top: sign advertising a Beatles burning. Bottom: A radio station disc jockey – center w/microphone -- possibly delivering “on-the-air” reporting during a "Beatles bonfire.”.
Frank Meets Chuck. Frank Gifford, No. 16, has just taken a few steps after catching a pass over the middle, trying to avoid a downfield tackler, as No. 60, Chuck Bednarik, takes a bead on him. Chuck Bednarik’s tackle of Frank Gifford, as the ball pops out far right, during Eagles-Giants game of Nov 20th, 1960.