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For those of you who were around in 1976 (our Bicentennial Year) and watched CBS, you should remember these! CBS ran these right after the CBS Evening News. Taped in late 1976, here is President Gerald Ford with the LAST CBS Bicentennial Minute! Taped from WJW-TV8, Cleveland.
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From America's Bicentennial of 1976, here on the Lawrence Welk Show, the music makers open things up with a salute to the 1920s by dancing to the Charleston.
Your dancers and singers are Cissy King, Bobby Burgess, Anacani, Tom Netherton, Gail Farrell, Ken Delo, Mary Lou Metzger and Jack Imel
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just a short film i put together with WMM...
it's scene's from the Bicentennial Man and music from Casper...
it's my first try so don't expect a flawless movie
DISCLAIMER:
i do not own the rights to either the scene's or the music used....i do however have them both on original DVD's......
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Haiti 1804-2004: Tens of Thousands Mark Bicentennial of Haitian Revolution
Born out of a slave revolt, Haiti became an independent nation on Jan. 1, 1804. Yesterday thousands celebrated the anniversary but the nation remains deeply divided over the future of the country and of President Jean Bertrand-Aristide.
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This psychedelic cartoon was produced by the U.S. Government with taxpayer dollars in 1976 to mark two hundred years of independence. It is both patriotic and trippy at the same time, and tells you a great deal about the aesthetics of the 1970's.
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Hey, it happens to all of us - some guy with a bigger chin or less hair or snazzier clothes comes along and steals the woman.
Starring Robin Williams, Sam Neil and Porthos from that lousy Three Musketeers film!!
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Nothing quite like having your irreplaceable glass horse figurine being crushed by a big scary robot. Why he didn't consume the fragments as raw fuel for his furnace, heaven only knows.
Starring Robin Williams, Sam Neil and Porthos from that lousy Three Musketeers film!!
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According to this film, by 2005 we should have had robots that could develop self awareness.
In realiy, I spent most of 2005 arguing with my spell checker. Can you imagine if we'd had robots already? Havoc, I tell you - they'd get everything wrong and throw out all of my important things.
Starring Robin Williams, Sam Neil and Porthos from that lousy Three Musketeers film!!