The Cast Of ‘The Waltons’ (1975)

This is the large cast of series ‘The Waltons'(1975). The series was directed by Earl Hamner Jr. which was based on his book and a 1963 film. It is about the life of a family in Virginia during World War II and the Great Depression. The series ran for 10 years and was received quite well by the audience.

Marry And Ginger

These two charming ladies Tina Lousie and Dawn Wells featured in American sitcom ‘Gilligan’s Island’. Both women were different sides of a coin in the series which ran for total 98 episodes. The characters can be understood by their dialogue-

Mary Ann – “I used to be a Girl Scout, and they teach you a lot.” Ginger- “I used to go with a Boy Scout, and they teach you a lot, too”.

Annie Potts And Mark Hamill In 1978

The stars Mark Hamill and Annie Potts played a stupendous role in ‘Corvette Summer'(1978), an adventure comedy movie. It was the first appearance of Mark Hamill after Start Wars which was unexpectedly successful and also was the first role for Annie Potts in a movie. Annie was nominated for best performance in Golden Globe Awards.

Marilyn Munster In 1964

This pretty lady, Beverley Owen played the character of Marilyn Munster in ‘The Munsters’ and left the show in mid-season. Then she got married and had two adorable daughters Polly and Kate. There is a rumor that there will be a  new series of  ‘The Munsters’ which will be based on modern age.

AC-DC’s ‘Powerage’ (1978)

Picturised here is Angus Young who formed the Australian rock band ‘AC-DC’ along with his brother Malcolm. The music produced by the band is also known as heavy metal. It was formed in Sydney in 1973. It is a huge popularity and has sold over 200 million records worldwide.

The Wild Wild West (1965)

This is a scene from the episode of American series ‘Wild Wild West’. Its adaptations include two television movies in 1979 and 1980 and a motion picture in 1999. The series witnessed its downfall as some episodes were considered violent. Later it was canceled during its fourth season.