Unfortunately when the 1080 corporation took over, any old footage, if any that existed was discarded. Ranger Andy was on live, so chances are slim to none of finding a CD. I would have loved to flash back, maybe even viewed myself on that show. All the kids received a Hostess Twinkie after the show. Mom wouldn't let me eat it then, would spoil my dinner. I sat next to a girl in a white dress, she was cute...wonder what ever happened to her.
The Ranger Andy Show was broadcast live (no recordings). We will all have to remember unless someone back then had a recording device attached to their TV (um... don't think it is going to happen). There was a vinyl recording of the songs that you may be able to find somewhere.
The Andy Williams Show and the Andy Griffith Show.
Andy Warhol
Bonanza and the Andy Griffith Show
The Scotland football team had various managers during the 1960s. Andy Beattie was in charge going into 1960; Ian McColl was then manager from 1960-1965; Jock Stein was in charge from 1965-1966; John Prentice took charge in the same year; from 1966-1967, the manager was Malcolm MacDonald; and then for the rest of that decade, the manager (until 1971) was Bobby Brown.
She was Andy's aunt (Andy's mom and Aunt Bea were sisters).
In the early 1960s.
In the early 1960s.
The Andy Williams Show and the Andy Griffith Show.
Probably Andy Griffith
Andy Warhol
Maybe if there were movies about Andy Grittfht that may be it.
Yes, Andy Warhol or Andrew Warhola was a famous painter from the 1960s on.
the famous paper dress is the souper dress by Andy warhol
Texas ranger rustler yeah
Bonanza and the Andy Griffith Show
andy warhol is a pop artist
The premise was the life of a small town southern sheriff in the early 1960s.