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Boarding House? hindi ba WANTED BOARDERS with mildred ortega, pugo, patsy, tange?

 

kojak - telly 'baby' savalas ...laging may lollipop

Yes, same show. "Wanted Boarders" nga siguro. Laging nananyansing si Pugo sa mga female boarders nila. :lol:

At si Telly Savalas ang nagpa-uso ng lollipop as a way of quitting smoking. I believe during the early years of Kojak, yosi ang hawak niya.

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More TV from the 1970s....

 

Quincy, ME (with Jack Klugman)

McMillan & Wife (with Rock Hudson)

Colombo (with Peter Faulk)

The Blue Knight (with George Kennedy)

The Night Gallery (with Rod Serling)

Baa Baa Blacksheep (with Robert Conrad)

Operation Petticoat (with Jamie Lee Curtis)

Hill Street Blues (the original "authentic" cop drama)

Canon (yung matabang detective, named something Conrad)

Ghost Story (with Sebastian Cabott)

The Magician (with Bill Bixby)

The Incredible Hulk (with Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno)

Man from Atlantis (with that actor from Dallas who played Bobby Ewing)

Fantastic Journey (with Jared Martin and now director Carl Franklin)

SWAT (with Robert Urich)

The Invisible Man (with David McCallum)

The Six Million Dollar Man (with Lee Majors)

The Bionic Woman (with Lindsey Wagner)

 

Rennaisance Television (with Doroy Valencia)

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pinoy action stars of the 70's

 

heavily influenced by bruce lee these guys made several action flicks, mostly on kung fu themes

 

(mayor) rey malonzo

ramon zamora

meng fei

 

chiquito made a popular comedy-action series that featured MR. WONG

 

pidol was CAPTEN BARBELL

 

jun aristorenas was tony falcon (ala james bond)

 

weng-weng was d short guy that starred in several action flicks, including one with nino mulach

 

and dont forget - mayor vilma santos was DARNA !!!!!

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jun aristorenas was tony falcon (ala james bond)

Pre, si Tony Ferrer ata ang nag Tony Falcon. Di ba laging dala nya noon yung puti niyang automatic? :lol: :lol:

 

Another action star of the 1970s: Roberto Gonzalez

 

Di ba si Ramon Zamora nagkaroon pa nga ng TV series entitled "Dragon"? Earlier, mayroon siyang sine na "The Pig Boss."

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pinoy action stars of the 70's

 

heavily influenced by bruce lee these guys made several action flicks, mostly on kung fu themes

 

(mayor) rey malonzo

ramon zamora

meng fei

 

chiquito made a popular comedy-action series that featured MR. WONG

 

pidol was CAPTEN BARBELL

 

jun aristorenas was tony falcon (ala james bond)

 

weng-weng was d short guy that starred in several action flicks, including one with nino mulach

 

and dont forget - mayor vilma santos was DARNA !!!!!

Mr Wong - "kita tale, kita tale"

 

Ramon Zamora - pinoy bruce lee, complete imitation up to the last shout. i remember rey malonzo doing the chako.

 

Tony Ferrer was agent x-44 tony falcon, not jun aristorenas :)

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More TV from the 1970s....

 

Quincy, ME (with Jack Klugman)

McMillan & Wife (with Rock Hudson)

Colombo (with Peter Faulk)

The Blue Knight (with George Kennedy)

The Night Gallery (with Rod Serling)

Baa Baa Blacksheep (with Robert Conrad)

Operation Petticoat (with Jamie Lee Curtis)

Hill Street Blues (the original "authentic" cop drama)

Canon (yung matabang detective, named something Conrad)

Ghost Story (with Sebastian Cabott)

The Magician (with Bill Bixby)

The Incredible Hulk (with Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno)

Man from Atlantis (with that actor from Dallas who played Bobby Ewing)

Fantastic Journey (with Jared Martin and now director Carl Franklin)

SWAT (with Robert Urich)

The Invisible Man (with David McCallum)

The Six Million Dollar Man (with Lee Majors)

The Bionic Woman (with Lindsey Wagner)

 

Rennaisance Television (with Doroy Valencia)

Parick Duffy was the man from atlantis.....that show only lasted for one season...hindi yata nag click...the show was cancelled due to low ratings sa u.s.....patrick duffy found fame at the hit tv series dallas with larry hagman ( i dream of jeanie)

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80s na iyan bos/madame(?) twoballs, dr.j was with the ABA b4 it merged with the NBA. pero nadale nyo origins of jolibee, a soda fountain in qc

 

 

the MOST IMPORTANT EVENT that shaped the 70s

 

G A S R A T I O N I N G

 

in 1974 as the @#%##^ OPEC decided to stop being business and become the greedy cartel they are today

Wala kaming problema nun sa Gas kasi we owned a Gas Station noon. Dami nagreregalo nun, makakuha lang ng gas and diesel. :lol:

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The movies from the 70's that made tremendous impact:

 

The Exorcist

The Poseidon Adventure

Towering Inferno starring Steve McQueen and Paul Newman

Airport

Earthquake in "Sensurround"

Soylent Green

 

and the movie that gave me the creeps to go to the beach;

 

 

JAWS

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Earthquake in "Sensurround"

yup, I've experienced that "sensurround" thing in cinemas equipped with huge bass speakers. when the earthquake sequence begin...the speakers will blast a bass-like sound giving the viewers a sense of trembling sensation just like you're in a real earthquake situation.

 

the disaster movies were a box office hit in that decade spawning some not-too-good sequels - Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Airport 2, Airport 3, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, Jaws 3D :blink:

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Some unforgettable moments from the 1970s.

 

Kareem Abdul Jabbar slipped into the country, thinking he wouldn't be recognized. Apparently, his travel agent didn't know that this good old RP is basketball crazy. So he got into the pool at the Manila Intercon ... and was mobbed by kids asking for his autograph. He left the Philippines the very next day. There was even an article in one newspaper with the title, "Yes, Virginia, Kareem was here."

 

Also from the 1970s, the very first NBA finals I was able to watch on TV. Milwaukee, with Oscar Robertson and Lew Alcindor (later Kareem), vs. Baltimore, with Wes Unseld and Earl Monroe. Alcindor (Kareem) was phenomenal. Not just tall, but lightning quick.

 

Favorite NBA team of the 1970s: The 1976-77 76ers. with Dr. J, McGinnis, Doug Collins. Sayang, they lost to Walton's Trailblazers in the finals. That was the series which showed that it sometimes doesn't pay to be a peacemaker. There was a near fight between McGinnis and Lucas, and Doug Collins the peacemaker ended up being the one punched.

 

Then there was that visit by six NBA players who played a series of games with the national team. The visiting NBA stars included Earl Monroe, Calvin Murphy, Gail Goodrich, and Elvin Hayes.

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yup, I've experienced that "sensurround" thing in cinemas equipped with huge bass speakers. when the earthquake sequence begin...the speakers will blast a bass-like sound giving the viewers a sense of trembling sensation just like you're in a real earthquake situation.

 

the disaster movies were a box office hit in that decade spawning some not-too-good sequels - Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Airport 2, Airport 3, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, Jaws 3D :blink:

The first disco that gave me the 'sensurround' feel was Queue Disco at the Regent of Manila.

Talagang heart pounding bass.

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The <A TITLE="Click for more information about movies" STYLE="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: medium solid green;" HREF="http://search.targetwords.com/u.search?x=5977|1||||movies|AA1VDw">movies</A> from the 70's that made tremendous impact:

 

The Exorcist

The Poseidon Adventure

Towering Inferno starring Steve McQueen and Paul Newman

Airport

Earthquake in "Sensurround"

Soylent Green

 

and the movie that gave me the creeps to go to the beach;

 

 

JAWS

 

JAWS??? di ba 80s movie yun? i remember watching it when i was in grade school pa. meron pa ngang ORCA di ba? ung killer whale...

 

feel free to correct me if im wrong po...

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