14 ’60s TV Personalities Who Quietly Slipped Away
1. Pat Priest Pat Priest became a familiar face in living rooms as Marilyn Munster on The Munsters, stepping into […]
1. Pat Priest Pat Priest became a familiar face in living rooms as Marilyn Munster on The Munsters, stepping into […]
1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial There was a stretch in the early ’80s when it felt impossible to avoid E.T. the
1. “Dancing Queen” by ABBA There is something about “Dancing Queen” that feels permanently sunlit, no matter how many decades
1. Roots “Part VIII” When the final night of Roots aired in January 1977, it felt like the entire country
1. “Take On Me” by a-ha That soaring synth intro instantly makes your head lift as if you are physically
1. Ann-Margret In the early ’60s, Ann-Margret arrived like a lightning bolt, with studios positioning her as the next great
1. Rumours – Fleetwood Mac There was always at least one friend in the group who owned Rumours, and everyone