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07 Aug, 2006
1960's network television production at it's finest
2 of 2 found this helpful Anyone that's old enough to remember Barbra Streisand's metoric rise to fame during the 1960's will enjoy jumping into this five disc time capsule of 60's network televison at it's finest. By 1965, Streisand was being applauded by Americans both young and old as being the greatest diva to come on the scene in many years. By 1965, she had created a stir that matched the intensity of Beatlemania. "My Name Is Barbra" is her first CBS televison special from April 1965, which ultimately won five Emmy Awards. In March 1966, millions of Americans went searching for a friend that owned a color televison set so that they could see Babs in full color for the first time. That special, entitled "Color Me Barbara" is a fond childhood memory of mine that completely equalled the artistic excellence and musical passion of her first award winning special. Rounding out the set is October 1967's "The Belle Of 14th Street", 1968's "A Happening In Central Park" live concert and 1973's "Barbara and Other Musical Instruments". But, I personally feel that the first two CBS specials from 65' and 66' are the real artistic gems. Two wonderful examples of 1960's television production at a time that there were only three major networks.
My only criticism of this set is the fact that there are no extras on the discs, such as photos, drawings, costumes, scripts, etc. Thus, I give it four stars out of five.

29 Jul, 2025
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28 Nov, 2007
Great investigating. Exhaustive reading
4 of 6 found this helpful Don't let this one fall off of your lap to the floor. At 5.5 lbs, it's apt to kill your dog. This is the most complete and exhaustive record of the Kennedy assissination ever written. Of course, people that believe that our govermnment spends every minute of the day watching us and plotting to kill us will hate it. I work with a few of these conspiracy pundits. Everything out of their mouths is "Do you know there's microphones under our desks?" or, "Do you know there's television cameras in our backyards watching us?" This book is certainly not for them.