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Lots of money back then. Yes sir! Some things are worth it. Nudge nudge, wink wink.
 
In the below photo, a very happy Barbara Eden, actress, and soon-to-be mother celebrates her 1965 baby shower alongside friends Dawn Wells, Shelley Fabares and Lori Nelson.


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Pictured in the photograph below is popular actress Heather Thomas as the popular character ‘Jody Banks’, on the show, “The Fall Guy.”

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August 10th, 1948, the series’ first episode was aired across TVs across the U.S. and would stay on air well into the 1970s.
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The below photo is of actress and fashion model, Veronica Hamel. First discovered by Eileen Ford, Hamel first entered the limelight through a career as a fashion model. Interestingly enough, in her first film role in the 1971 film, “Klute”. Hamel was actually considered for the role of Kelly Garrett on the hit show “Charlie’s Angels,” but ultimately turned down the role.
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The below photo of American singer-songwriters Ted Nugent and Bob Seger was taken in 1972, while the two performed together at several venues.
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First Lady, Jackie Kennedy, became one of the biggest fashion icons of the 60s.
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The Flower Power days were not all about colors, music, boundaries, and flares. They were also about riding bikes and daring. Before all the amateur pranksters began filming their stunts for TV, Evel Knievel was the ultimate daredevil. Pictured here, Evel Knievel tried to jump over the fountains at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. This was outrageous at the time and never done before.
The jump was around 141 feet, and unfortunately, Knievel didn’t make it. Knievel crashed and wound up in a coma for 28 days. But what resulted from his failed stunt and ensuing coma was more fame, and Knievel became more popular than ever.
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Sadly, Barbara’s son died of a drug overdose back in 2001. He was her only child.
Thanks!! I didn't know that, I will from this day forward be looking at her through different eyes.
 
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