HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY, BARBIE! (SATURDAY)
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nHAPPY BIRTHDAY, BARBIE!\nTHE ICONIC DOLL TURNS 60 ON SATURDAY.\nAND NOT COINCIDENTALLY, IT'S NATIONAL BARBIE DAY.\nTHE BARBIE DOLL DEBUTED AT THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOY FAIR IN NEW YORK ON MARCH 9TH, 1959.\nSHE GOT A BOYFRIEND -- KEN OF COURSE -- TWO YEARS LATER.\nBARBIE HAS ENJOYED MORE THAN 150 CAREERS IN HER LIFETIME, EVERYTHING FROM ASTRONAUT TO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.\nTO MARK THE MILESTONE BIRTHDAY, BARBIE-MAKER MATTEL TRANSFORMED A SUITE AT THE HILTON MEXICO CITY SANTA FE INTO A LIFE-SIZED BARBIE HEAVEN.\nIT COMES WITH A PINK POOL CABANA, A LIFE-SIZED DREAM CAMPER AND A COLLECTION OF RARE BARBIES.\nIT'S AVAILABLE FROM MARCH TO DECEMBER.\nA SIMPLER WAY TO CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY: LISTEN AND DANCE TO THE SONG "BARBIE GIRL" BY THE BAND AQUA.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nNATIONAL DAY OF BARBIE KEN DOLLS TOYS WOMEN CHILDREN KIDS\n\n
The 90's, episode 104
01:27 Old commercial for Old Gold cigarettes. 02:22 ""Galaxy Sweetheart"" by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann and Daniel Thalmann. Computer generated animation starring a robot. 07:33 Old commercial for ""Barbie Sings"" record. 08:15 ""Men Against Domestic Violence."" Segment by Eddie Becker. Men hold a rally in Washington, D.C to prevent sexual violence and general women's rights issues. 11:04 ?Guns and Women"". Joe Cummings reports from an Orland Park shopping mall, where women are going to a shooting range called Target Masters. Cummings investigates this increasing phenomenon of women learning to shoot guns. 14:57 Marlboro Cigarette Commercial. Emphasizes the masculine image of the Marlboro Man. 18:27 Albert Einstein graphic comments on the dangers of smoking. 19:20 Acrobats on Venice Beach by Nancy Cain. 19:39 Greater Yellowstone News segment on deer hunters in the park. By Phil Morton. We follow the hunters as they make a kill and show the corpse. 22:45 ""Folklore Festival of Morocco"" by Bart Friedman and Joel Gold. Acrobats perform outside on carpets. 25:30 ""Letta's Family"" by the Educational Video Center. Documentary about a family in the Cumberland Mountains of Tennesse. Letta, the mother of the family, speaks about their extreme poverty and about how they survive on potatoes and greens from their garden and live without electricity or running water. 29:23 ""Uncle Sam Falls"" by Bill Stamets. A humorous clip where a mannequin dressed as Uncle Sam topples over and people scramble to right him. ACCESS ONLY 36:53 Muddy Waters talks about music. By Michael Prussian. 37:10 ""Rock and Roll Controversy."" Old black and white film clips that highlight the generational gap surrounding the emergence of rock 'n roll. ""Rock 'n roll is cool, daddy, and you know it!? 41:27 Paul Krassner talks about the Elvis Presley's place in American culture. 44:29 ""Advice Ladies"" by Skip Blumberg. Women give advice on the streets of New York City. 44:58 Home video of Leo Goldstein's 99th birthday party. 50:30 Airplane lands. 50:56 ""Fontano's."" Documentary about the legendary Chicago deli and its owners. Mrs. Fontano talks about her traditional values -?only crazy people get divorce!? and Joe Cummings enters in the dining room (the room that is never to be used) with a nervous Mr. Fontano.
We went for a walk in Barbès with Sofiane Zermani
BARBIE DOLL 25TH BIRTHDAY 1984
IT’S BARBIE’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY. REPORTER LOOKS AT THE DOLL’S HISTORY A BIT.
150 ESCAPE IN MIRACLE CRASH
Barby, Northants. <br/> <br/>SV. Two coaches on their sides - Barby rail crash. SCU. One coach half over on side. CU. End of wrecked coaches with bogie torn away, covered with tangle of telephone wires. SCU. Locomotive on side. CU. Driver's cabin. SCU. Side of coach, more or less upright, with bogie torn away in foreground. CU. Smashed window, bush pressed against it. CU. Top of telegraph pole with wires pulled away, tilt down to salvage workers. Only one man - a driver - was killed. The rest of the 150 passengers are alive and well. <br/> <br/>(Orig.Neg.) (Title scene J.)
Barbie Toy Commerical
Walk Lively Barbie - 1972 commercial - Barbie walks - Ken - Steffie - doll - dolls - toy - toys - Mattel
Croatia Barbies
AP-APTN-0930: Croatia Barbies Wednesday, 16 May 2012 STORY:Croatia Barbies- Over a thousand Barbie dolls displayed in Europe's largest Barbie exhibition LENGTH: 02:00 FIRST RUN: 0830 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: Croatian/Eng/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 741308 DATELINE: Zagreb - 15 May 2012 LENGTH: 02:00 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: 1. Pan of Barbie dolls displayed in front of US Flag 2. Various of Barbies on revolving display 3. Focus pull from picture of Marilyn Monroe to a Barbie 4. Mid of Barbie poster reading: "1959 The Legend Begins" 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gunter Kublock, organiser of Barbie exhibition: "Every woman in the world have played with Barbies in the childhood. So I think in the whole world you can find every women who knows Barbie and have played with this. So every woman in the world have a relationship to Barbie." 6. Mid of Barbies in African costumes 7. Focus pull to a Barbie wearing jewelry 8. Mid of wedding dresses and barbies wearing wedding dresses 9. Barbie dressed as astronaut 10. Barbie wearing military uniform 11. SOUNDBITE: (Croatian) Kristina Skaler, visitor to Barbie exhibition: "I have found my Barbie from 1981. Happy Birthday Barbie - she is wonderful. Why is she the best? Because she is portable. She travels with us, we look after her, we comb her (hair)." 12. Pan of exhibition 13. Mid of Barbies wearing 1960s' outfits 14. Pan to Barbies in 1970's setting and outfits 15. Focus pull on different barbies 16. Tracking shot of barbies from 1980's STORYLINE: Over a thousand Barbie dolls went on display this week at Europe's largest ever Barbie exhibition in the Croatian capital Zagreb. The show, which opened to public on May 15, shows the history of Barbie dolls from 1959 to the present day. Exhibition organiser Gunter Kublock said the exhibition should appeal to women of all ages, as "every woman in the world" has played with Barbie in childhood. On display are Barbie dolls dressed in a variety of outfits including traditional African costumes, wedding dresses, military outfits and even a space suit. Barbies from different eras are showcased in themed displays, such as the 1980s Barbies on stage with guitars and a disco ball. One Barbie enthusiast visiting the exhibition with her young daughter said she'd spotted her Barbie, from 1981. "Happy birthday Barbie - she is wonderful. Why is she the best? Because she is portable. She travels with us, we look after her, we comb her (hair)," she said. The Barbie exhibition has toured Europe since opening in Munich, Germany, in 2004. It will be open in Zagreb until May 21. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) AP-NY-05-16-12 0616EDT
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MATTEL BARBIE DOLL 1960s (B&W) BIG DAY FOR BARBIE, GOING TO WORK AT BARBIE'S FASHION SHOP. WINDOW MANNEQUIN. SHELVES WITH HATS AND BAGS. BARBIE MODELS A GOWN. GIRLS STAGE A BARBIE FASHION SHOW. BARBIE DREAM HOUSE
A Total Service
Series of shots inside Mattel Toys plant; CU of woman's hands striping wires of small electric motors (0:32). CU of recoil mechanisims being assembled (0:21). CU music box with tiger that pops out being tested (1:13). CU of heads of Barbie dolls in a box (0:18). CUs of dolls being powdered, dressed or assembled (1:47).
BARBIE DOLLS
Barbie Dolls on display in a retail store.
Barbie Convention; 7/7/1995
Cu of Barbie doll head, display of various Barbies still in packaging from different years, Barbie dolls in gowns on stands (like beauty pageant).
Little girl with curly hair playing with toys in her room, Child spending time in her room decorated with pink colored items, Pink playroom, Unicorn dress
Girls favorite color is pink. They usually prefer pink color in their rooms and costumes. This little girl's room is also equipped with pink colored furniture.
News Clip: Barbie Show
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Barbie Dolls
Several Barbie dolls sit on display as the toy celebrates it's 60th anniversary in 2019.
FILE-NATIONAL BARBIE DAY-WEDNESDAY
--SUPERS--&#10;File&#10;&#10; --VO SCRIPT--&#10;HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BARBIE!&#10;TODAY (WEDNESDAY) IS NATIONAL BARBIE DAY.&#10;THE DOLL MADE ITS DEBUT AT THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOY FAIR IN NEW YORK ON MARCH 9, 19-59.&#10;DID YOU KNOW...BARBIE HAS A FULL NAME?&#10;IT"S BARBARA MILLICENT ROBERTS.&#10;THE FIRST DOLL SOLD FOR ABOUT THREE DOLLARS.&#10;TODAY, BARBIES ARE SOLD WORLDWIDE IN MORE THAN 150 COUNTRIES.&#10; -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&#10;&#10; --KEYWORD TAGS--&#10;DOLL BARBIE TOY KICKER HOLIDAY &#10;&#10;
The 90's, episode 301: MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
9:09 ""Joel Kovner"" by Nancy Cain and Judy Procter. At the First Professional Bank in Santa Monica, California, bank president Joel Kovner gives a brief tour of the vault. ""Before the bank opened we played monopoly with real money."" 12:09 Prof. Paul Nadler commentary by Skip Blumberg. Nadler explains how bank loans have changed with the existence of fixed interest rates. ""Savings and loans started as a family financial center. You brought in your deposits and they'd make mortgage loans. It used to be what you'd call a 3-6-3 business. They'd take your money at 3, they'd lend it back to you at 6, they'd be on the golf course by 3. It didn't take much talent to run a savings and loan. Basically where the money went - they were paying it out, paying it out and not earning it. They refused to admit they were dead, making it the biggest scandal in American financial history. "" 16:59 ""Ed Sadlowski"" by Tony Judge. Ed Sadlowski, of the Steelworkers union in South Chicago talks about the economic disparities in the United States. ""The real question at hand is the distribution of wealth. Look at the situation of health care in this country. It's criminal. Yet who's opposing it the most? The insurance companies. A few years ago if I said we needed a national health insurance program the Lee Laccocas call me communist, socialist, everything else in the world. He's not championing the cause. He's on my side for a change. To share that wealth is to share power. When you start talking that way, pal, they put you up against the wall."" 18:24 ""Andrew Jones in Iraq."" Jones talks to us from a peace camp in Iraq where an international group of protesters have formed a human shield between armies to attempt to prevent the beginning of the Iraq War. ""I'm a black American and Bush had astutely put the deadline [for Iraq to pull out of Kuwait] on Martin Luther King's birthday, January 15. Bush was assaulting an idea - an idea of peace...it could have been January 18, January 20, it could have been any day. I was pissed off at him for desecrating Martin Luther King's birthday."" 25:32 More from Prof. Paul Nadler. ""One of the problems with America is we live in a world where everything has to be solved - instant journalism, instant success. A guy makes a speech and within one minute a reporter has to analyze it...What have we done to this country?"" 27:22 ""Susan Cohn"" by Skip Blumberg. On Broadway in New York, Susan Cohn, a career counselor, talks about American cultural domination and the people's differing definitions of what it means to be rich. 32:40 Andrea Carmen speech by Robble Leppzer. ""At the heart of the struggle is a conflict of world view. We could talk about the indigenous world view and the corporate world view. The indigenous world view looks at this world as something that is alive. The corporate world view sees the world as something dead, something to be used and to be used as profit. The corporate executives of the world are holding us all hostage. If somebody came into your home and pointed a gun at your children, you would act. Don't you feel that desperation that we feel?"" 34:55 ""Eco Rage"" by Robbie Leppzer. A look at a demonstration on Wall Street the day following Earth Day, 1990. ""We got the power to save the earth,"" chant the protesters. They clog up traffic with trash cans and bike racks and encourage Wall Street workers to take the day off. One protester is mercilessly beaten by the New York police after feigning to stop traffic in the street. 37:12 Todd Alcott by Skip Blumberg. 90's regular Todd Alcott rants. ""It used to be if you needed furniture you made furniture. Everybody had the skills they needed to survive. No one makes things anymore, they have jobs. They work at an office...not to produce a thing, but to make money to buy things. We're disassociated from our own possessions. Can you make a shirt? I can't. We have no connection to things and how they're made. Consequently we have no connection to each other. Money has become the fifth element. It can cancel out the other four because it can take their place at any moment. You don't need to tame fire anymore. You just need to pay your gas bill. The Indians used to think the earth was sacred. It was holy. Anyone will tell you today that it 's just capital waiting to be exploited. The whole planet is a business, Earth Inc. Assets 48 kazillion dollars. What is that?!! Is that a reason for opening your eyes in the morning?..."" 40:11 ""Bowery Forger"" by Dee Dee Halleck. Blacksmith Tovey Halleck at work in the Bowery. 43:27 Harry Magdoff commentary by Esti Galili Marpet. Magdoff, an economist, talks about the problem of homelessness in the United States. ""There's no reason that with the resources this country has that there can't be homes for the homeless. When it came to the Second World War we had to build very quickly. It was achieved relatively simply and in record time, but it was for war, it was for destruction. In times of peace, the possibilities are all here."" 46:39 ""Ruth Handler"" by Judith Binder and Jody Procter. Handler, co-founder of Barbie dolls, now produces prosthetic breasts for masectomy patients with a company called ""Nearly Me."" She explains her history of how difficult it was for her after she lost her breasts while giving us a tour of the factory. Handler shows us her prosthetic breasts, literally unbuttoning her dress and taking them out of her bra. 52:38 More from Ed Sadlowski. ""There has never been a man who has worked for another man who was paid his due. People bitch about a ballplayer getting a million dollars a year playing second base for the White Sox. When I take my grandkid to the ballpark I don?t take him to see Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn. I go there to see the ballplayer play. Why shouldn't the ballplayer get the dough rather than two guys sitting in a skybox somewhere?"" 54:00 ""The Money Man Monument"" by Doug Michels. A satirical piece featuring a mock meeting of fundraisers for the Money Man Monument, a skeleton in a suit placed in a tube of money on Washington DC's Mall - ""a permanent tribute to green power and the American Way."" 54:58 More from Prof. Paul Nadler. Nadler talks about the change in tax laws and how 90% of Americans pay more social security tax than they do income tax. 56:03 Wally Nelson by Robbie Leppzer. Wally Nelson has not paid his income tax for 42 years. He refused to fight in WWII and was jailed. ""If I refused to let my body be drafted for killing, I should not let my money get drafted to pay for killing. We do not have to feel we are powerless."
SKI COMPETITION IN SWITZERLAND
Wengen, Switzerland. <br/> <br/>Various shots of the women's downhill skiing competition at Grindelwald in Switzerland. The event being won by Barbi Henneberger of Western Germany. Various shots of the men's downhill competition on the slopes at Wengen. Competition is won by Karl Schranz of Austria. <br/> <br/>(Dupe.Neg.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 14/01/1963.
Barbie Toy Commerical
Star Vette - Barbie - 1977 commercial - motor home - Barbie Star Traveler - actress Judy - doll - dolls - toy - toys - Mattel