Wednesday, August 12, 2009

1950, Golden TV memory made of stamps

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Postal Service is going into show biz.
Sales began Tuesday "Early Memories TV" memory of classic stamps with characters of gold in 1950 years.
The campaign was launched in an overcrowded room of 'Academy of Arts and Sciences of television in North America, Hollywood. Funny man Carl Reiner, the program works with his comments.

One of the artists of the television from 1948, he doesn't have its stamp. The reason: he is 87 and is still alive. You must have died on the stamp.

Reiner introduced dozens of survivors of the stars with stamps. These include: Jayne Meadows, the widow of Steve Allen, Grace Bradley Boyd, widow of William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy), Tracy Nelson and Sam, the third generation of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Barbara Hale, aka Della Street, Perry Mason Secretary ( Raymond Burr).
The star of the show could have Lassie, the bark and the orders of his coach.

"It 's in the 10th generation of Collies," said Lockhart in the month of June, with the stars in the "Lassie" from 1956 to 1964. "In all my years of working with them, and not a po 'me."
The first television broadcasts on the stamps are "I Love Lucy" with a picture of his girlfriend Lucy and Ethel are fighting for Rolling with Candy on a conveyor belt.

Uncle Milty is a phenomenon that Milton Berle's funniest moments on "Texaco Star Theater."
George Burns and Gracie Allen comedy, like Jackie Gleason and Art Carney in "The Honeymooners."

Who can forget the connivance Sgt Ernest T. Bilka played by the 'over-the-top Phil Silvers. It's also the original of the Comédie-Game Show Groucho Marx and his duck puppet "is Bet Your Life."
The mysterious page of stamps in honor of Alfred Hitchcock, which presents Tales of Suspense, and Jack Webb, of the secrets of the LAPD unraveled's Sgt Joe Friday "raid".

Perry Mason made an appearance on a stamp with Raymond Burr, who played the star defense lawyer, and William talman specializing in cases of loss of Mason playing prosecutor Hamilton Burger.

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