i feel like it's important that everyone know that quinton reviews did NOT make a 38 hour video on The Beverly Hillbillies.
quinton reviews's DAD made a 38 hour video on The Beverly Hillbillies seasons 1-3 (out of 9), Petticoat Junction seasons 1 and 2 (out of 7), related episodes of Mr. Ed, and the radio program Granby's Green Acres.
he hasn't even touched the henningverse media that's in color yet.
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The Green Acres Court of Dallas, Texas opened in 1950, at a time when Dallas was 90% white, and closed in the late 70s, after co-owner Redmon Revis died.
At one time, it was one of the only motels in the city that welcomed black people and was featured in the Green Book. Prominent guests included Ray Charles and Etta James. The city's Landmark Commission briefly pushed to save it but when that didn't work, it was suggested that the new owners erect some sort of memorial to recognize the motel's significance instead.
It was replaced by a new development. Not saying it doesn't exist but I was unable to locate a memorial on the property.
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Eva Gabor in “Green Acres”, 1965
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Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor for 'Green Acres' (1965 - 1971).
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Sex kitten summit meeting! Jayne Mansfield and Éva Gábor photographed at the Cotillion Ball at the Shamrock Hilton in Houston Texas in November 1960. Imagine partying with this fun duo! Effervescent coquette Éva Gábor (11 February 1919 – 4 July 1995), youngest and most talented of the three much-married fabulously ridiculous Hungarian American socialite, elite courtesan and surgically-enhanced glamourpuss Gábor sisters, was born on this day 105 years ago. While she’s inevitably described as “famous for being famous”, Gábor was a gifted and sparkling comedic actress of stage, screen and TV (especially in 1960s sitcom Green Acres; seek out the film Paris Model (1953) for further evidence), possessed a distinctive campy voice (she memorably did voice-overs for the Disney films The Aristocats (1970) and The Rescuers (1977)) – and the boss lady behind her own successful wig range! Gábor may also have been bisexual: in his 2019 book Finding Zsa Zsa: The Gabors Behind the Legend, author Sam Staggs suggests that Eva enjoyed a long liaison with Marlene Dietrich. Apparently, Francesca Hilton (Zsa Zsa Gábor's daughter and Eva’s niece) alleged to Staggs that her aunt was secretly a lesbian. Considering Éva was married five times and had a long romance with Glenn Ford, her commitment to Sapphism seems unlikely. But who knows? To complicate things, Eva was widely rumoured to be Merv Griffin’s “beard” later in life. Let’s hope it’s true! Anyway, my favourite Éva Gábor memory: circa 1989 when her more volatile older sister Zsa Zsa was famously arrested for slapping a traffic cop’s face, the cable network Nick at Nite promoted their reruns of Green Acres with an ad proclaiming, “Remember – this is Éva, not Zsa Zsa! Eva will not harm you!”
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This silly show cracks me up!
(Snap, snap)
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out of bounds
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Eva Gabor in TV Guide Magazine, September 2, 1967.
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OLD TV GIRLIES RISE UP????? QUINTON REVIEWS BEVERLY HILLBILLIES/PETTICOAT JUNCTION/GREEN ACRES VIDEO REAL??????
38 HOURS THIS IS A DREAM COME TRUE IF IT'S NOT A GAG
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Arnold Ziffel
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Here we go! Demand pricing explained.
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So much more than Green Acres....
From the bearded photographer in Roman Holiday
To the dapper man about town
And the gunnerslinger....
But he will always be remebered for Green Acres.
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I just think that Eva Green...
always comes to mind when fan casting any dark, beautiful, seductive witchy character. Not to stereotype but she's just got that face and energy that's perfect for that sort of a role. And also her voice good Lord
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