16:10 Kim's husband played for five different teams (Cleveland, Texas, California, Montreal, and Oakland) between 1970 and 1977. His grand slam was one that he hit on May 11, 1971 against Oakland. It wouldn't be until 2008 when another one would be hit by a pitcher on an AL team.
interesting how alex haley freely admitted in an interview that "roots" was very loosely based on history and that he was "simply trying to give his family a narrative to follow.
This incarnation of the show would reach 1,560 episodes, including the last season with Jim Caldwell as host, so it fell a few hundred short of where producer Allen Koss was hoping it would get to.
Those commercials that gave subtle hints of the G-T shows returning to GSN in 1998. Great memories.
16:10 Kim's husband played for five different teams (Cleveland, Texas, California, Montreal, and Oakland) between 1970 and 1977. His grand slam was one that he hit on May 11, 1971 against Oakland. It wouldn't be until 2008 when another one would be hit by a pitcher on an AL team.
I remember this in reruns on CBN (now Freeform)
interesting how alex haley freely admitted in an interview that "roots" was very loosely based on history and that he was "simply trying to give his family a narrative to follow.
This incarnation of the show would reach 1,560 episodes, including the last season with Jim Caldwell as host, so it fell a few hundred short of where producer Allen Koss was hoping it would get to.
larke tanner
from a weekend airing on gsn in 1997 or 1998
Where was the dragon hiding? I’m thinking #7
2:54, Where Are the Categories?
Where exactly was the dragon hiding?
Is this the debut of the 6th season? How come Jack Barry didn’t do this for The Joker’s Wild, or did he?
Did tic tac dough aired any Louisiana stations!?
KTVE in Monroe
Yes