Pickins were awfully slim when it came to newspaper items related to "Heartbeat." Trust me, this is the best of them, from this Camelot Music ad from the Dec. 3, 1986, Herald and Review that pleads you to let down your loved ones by buying it for them as a Christmas gift. Insultingly, I recently paid more for my flea market copy than the price listed here.
Some movies stay with you long after they've moved on; here's one such movie, saved from oblivion, in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
If you actually know the term "Cozy Mystery" is a thing, you might just enjoy this week's safe-as-snow murder mystery edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
It's Christmas with the Gambler and Dolly...minus the Gambler, but including lots of theme park attractions in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
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“The Throwback Machine” is a weekly feature taking a look back at items of interest found in the JG-TC online archives. For questions, comments, suggestions, or his “Song of the Day” recommendation, contact him at cwalker@jg-tc.com.
When choosing a movie for the Fourth of July holiday, only choose the best...or "The Postman," in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWB…
Pickins were awfully slim when it came to newspaper items related to "Heartbeat." Trust me, this is the best of them, from this Camelot Music ad from the Dec. 3, 1986, Herald and Review that pleads you to let down your loved ones by buying it for them as a Christmas gift. Insultingly, I recently paid more for my flea market copy than the price listed here.