A mother once called into PBS, asking if Mister Rogers could send an autograph to her daughter. She was suffering from seizures and set to have brain surgery.
When Mister Rogers heard about it, he flew to see her in the hospital.
He even brought his puppets along.
"A Passage for Trumpet" is a sentimental favorite of mine. It's the first of 4 episodes with Jack Klugman and 4 with John Anderson (though this is the only episode with both actors).
Here's why I love TZ's redemption stories: https://t.co/GlQb3OyUnY…
#TwilightZoneMarathon
This is the oldest known film of Vancouver BC, shot back in 1907 by William Harbeck, who was later hired to film the first voyage of the Titanic and he died when the ship sank.
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The film that nearly derailed the ‘Halloween’ franchise is now one of the most popular entries in the series. But here's what critics thought at the time: https://t.co/gZkz2nXXgZ
The Beatles track 'Twist and Shout' re-entered the US singles chart over twenty-five years after it first appeared, after the song was featured in the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off. September 27, 1986. Do you remember the scene?