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1 Quiz Questions

2 TV - In 1965, John Drake led a life of danger
TV - In 1965, John Drake led a life of danger. “Odds are he won't live to see tomorrow” in his role as ________________?

3 TV - In 1964, with five passengers and a crew of two, Jonas Grumby was the captain of the ill-fated "SS Minnow“ on _______________?

4 TV - In 1966, Cinnamon Carter, James Phelps, and Rollin Hand were members of the team on this show ______________?

5 TV – Back in 1962, Officer Francis Muldoon’s TV partner in “Car 54 Where Are You” was ____________?

6 TV – Early 60’s: they hailed from Frostbite Falls and the Kerwood Derby was one of their many adventures. ____________________?

7 TV – Early 60’s: With his horse, Steed, he was one of TV’s zaniest police officers. __________________?

8 TV – Televised from Islip, New York, 15,000 cars were destroyed on a figure-eight track on this show by ____________?

9 TV – In 1961, in his beret and dark glasses, often playing tennis with an octopus, he was a “beatnik” commercial spokesperson. ______________?

10 TV – In the early 60’s, Durward Kirby co-hosted this show __________________?

11 TV – In the 60’s, “Manners the Butler” advertised this product ______________?

12 TV – In 1964, who lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane? ____________

13 TV – In 1960, Mr. Slate, a member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes, employed who? _______________________

14 TV – In 1962, when the only boundaries were your imagination, we watched an eyeball floating by – next stop, _____________________?

15 TV – In 1963, L.A.’s most deplorable police chief had a Rolls Royce for a squad car on _______________?

16 TV – In the early 60’s, County General employed a neuro-surgeon whose collar was always open ________________?

17 TV – In the early 60’s, drunken waterskiers stationed on the “73” opened each episode of ________________?

18 TV – Trade… Keep it… Trade… Keep it
TV – Trade… Keep it… Trade… Keep it. In 1963 this was one of TV’s zaniest new game shows ________________?

19 TV – In 1965, the United Network Command for Law Enforcement employed whom ________________?

20 TV – In 1966, Johnny Carson’s favorite fan recorded “Downtown” (selling 250,000 copies). She was ________________?

21 TV – 60’s Post Cereal spokesman was always outdoors, loved hickory nuts, and sometimes ate cattails ________________?

22 TV – In 1960, the “King of Late Night” abruptly departed his show because of a joke about a water closet. ________________?

23 TV – In 1962, a digital index operator was the breadwinner of this futuristic cartoon family __________________?

24 TV – In 1964, we wondered if Constance would marry Elliot on the hottest show on TV __________________?

25 TV – 1966 – In real life, NCC-1701 was only 3 feet long
TV – 1966 – In real life, NCC-1701 was only 3 feet long. On TV, with a crew of 400, it was called __________________?

26 TV – Jim Lincoln, a.k.a. Jim Fowler / Jim Owen / or Jim Corbin was the most-wanted man in America on this mid-60’s TV show ________________?

27 TV – In the 60’s, one man in Washington and one in New York working together brought us the evening news on NBC ___________?

28 TV – In the 60’s, a show hosted by Bud Collier with a panel of Orson Bean, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, and Peggy Cass was called __________________?

29 TV – This marriage, with Johnny Carson as best man, was one of the most watched events of 1969 __________________?

30 TV – In 1968, Capt Greer was the boss of these three known as _____________?

31 TV – In 1964, audiences made a weekly visit to “Neat,” “Sweet,” and “Petite” on this show __________________?

32 TV – In the 60’s, Rossi and Longfellow were two of the good guys on a show which featured three cold-blooded murders on each episode __________________?

33 TV – In the early 60’s, he starred with White Fang and Black Tooth as one of TV’s most off-beat personalities __________________?

34 TV – In this mid-60’s show, the title character could appear and disappear, and had a very active finger __________________?

35 Music – In 1966, Barry Sadler’s “colorful” number 1 hit was __________________?

36 Music – In 1968, the movie “The Graduate” introduced what number 1 song ________________?

37 Music – Back in 1960, Johnny Preston sang about a Native American in his international number 1 hit ________________?

38 TV – In the 60’s, the song “Pretty Little Filly” was performed by this show’s title character ____________? (His real name was Bamboo Harvester)

39 Back in 1969, the Bethal Art Fair on Max Yasgur’s farm became better known as ____________?

40 Music – Back in 1960, the Hollywood Argyles sang about the “King of the Jungle Jive” in this song ____________?

41 Music – Possibly the most famous quote by John Lennon was when he said the Beatles were “more popular than” ____________?

42 Music – In a 1962 Ray Stevens song, a camel named “Clyde” was ridden by ____________?

43 Music – In 1966, the title individual of a Mitch Ryder song wore “high heel shoes and an alligator hat” __________________?

44 Music – In 1965 Jimmy O’Neill welcomed The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Birds, The Who, and the Everly Brothers to a show on which the Righteous Brothers were regulars ________________?

45 Music – “Tell them Boris sent You” sang Bobby Pickett & The Crypt Kicker Five in what 1962 hit song ________________?

46 Music – In 1964, the Shangri-las asked “By the way, where’d you meet him?” in their song titled ________________?

47 Music – In 1965, Otis, Melvin, Eldrige, Eddie, and Paul had “sunshine on a cloudy day” in their song titled _____________?

48 Music – In 1966, John Sebastian and friends sang about warm weather and a “cool cat looking for a kitty” in the song titled _____________?

49 Music – “She was afraid to come out of the water” sang Bryan Hyland in 1960 in his song _______________?

50 TV – In the late 60’s, what cartoon character was a friend to you and me and warned to “watch out for that tree” _______________________?

51 Music – In 1962, Dion Dimucci had Flo on his left and Mary on his right, but Janie is the one he’ll be with tonight in his song __________________?

52 Music – In 1965, Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard told us to ___? in the name of love.

53 Music – Heavy metal thunder gets your motor runnin’ in this 1968 tune by Steppenwolf _______________?

54 This blockbuster movie musical might have been one of your “favorite things” in 1968 _____________________?

55 Music – “We were out on a date in my daddy’s car” in J
Music – “We were out on a date in my daddy’s car” in J. Frank Wilson & The Cavaliers’ 1964 tearjerker __________________?

56 Music – In 1968, if you played part of a certain record backwards, you heard that __________________? is dead.

57 Music – In 1969, the Woodstock festival saw the first performance of a “supergroup” drawn from The Hollies, Buffalo Springfield, and The Byrds. _____________________?

58 Music – In 1963, The Crystals met him on a Sunday and their hearts stood still. Somebody said his name was Bill, in this song _____________________?

59 Music – In 1964, Manfred Mann saw her walking down the street -- she looked good, she looked fine -- and she was singing _____________________?

60 Music – In 1961 England, Anthony Armstrong Jones became the Earl of Snowden, and the number 1 hit in America, by Gene Chandler, was _____________________?

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