Brady - MN - Connection
FEATURE PKG ON THE GRANDFATHER AND OTHER RELATIVES OF NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS QB TOM BRADY WHO LIVE IN MINNESOTA.
News Clip: 1986 Election
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas.
ANIMATION; 1938
06:08:00:00,Cuckoo clock chimes 12 midnight (NICE), Pan across nice house as snow falls outside, Mr. Hyde/Fu Manchu/Frankenstein/Phantom of the Opera come out of books and menace, segue into gay-type dance (great for Halloween), play pattycake, Various book characters applaud wildly, Invisible man dances in book, Man taps on stairs on "Thirty Nine Steps"(Al Jolson/BoJangles character), Racist black angel sings on "Green Pastures" Cover, Cab Calloway character in book sings. Pages turn, Black chorus girls dance, Black heavenly choir sings harmony, Applauding characters, Heidi sings Hi Di Ho, The Thin Man walks off book. He's thin. Walks to cook book, becomes fat, Whistler's Mother whistles, Little Women and Little Men dance, Bold King Cole sings, "House of Seven Gables": Clark Gable stick head out, Louis Pasteur plays with exploding chemicals, "Mutiny on the Bounty" Charles Laughton character, "Rip Van Winkle" wakes, sings, goes back to sleep, "Drums Along The Mohawk": Bulldog plays drums, "Uncle Tom's Cabin", Trumpeters in front of castle blow trumpets, "Book of Etiquette" sings to slob "Henry the Eighth", Snake charmer on "Mother India", "Diamond Jim": Diamond Jim Brady, "Oliver Twist": Twists legs, "Pied Piper", W.C. Fields character on "So Red The Nose", Musketeers rescue "The Prisoner of Zelda", "The Informer" squeals, "Charge of the Light Brigade" charges out of book, Gun fired from "All Quiet on the Western Front", Characters chase, shoot after, 3 Musketeers, Rip Van Winkle opens "Hurricane" "Gone With the Wind", Characters blown out by GONE WITH THE WIND
Netflix Is A Joke Fest's "The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady"
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 5: Tom Brady attends Netflix Is A Joke Fest's "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady" at The Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Footage by New Vision/Getty Images)
MA:TOM BRADY REAX TO AARON HERNANDEZ SITUATION
Tom Brady talks about former teammates murder case
The Dick Cavett Show (PBS) Press Panel
Benjamin Bradlee, Richard Salant, James Brady, Tom Wicker Dick Cavett discusses the Administration and the Media with Patrick Buchanan, Special Assistant to the President, Ben Bradlee, Managing editor of The Washington Post Victor Gold, former Press Secretary for Vice President Agnew Britt Hume formerly associate and syndicated columnist Jack Anderson.
POP MUSIC
TALENTED TUESDAY WITH TEEN HOSTS PRINCESS, CINDY STARK, TOM, BOB CATALANO, AMY "YO NO SE" (PAJAMA PARTY) "SAY NO GO"(DE LA SOUL) RENNIE HARRIS DANCE CLASS: THE ELECTRIC SLIDE "DON'T MAKE ME OVER" (SYBIL) GEORGE LEMOND - WITHOUT YOU (LIVE PERFORMANCE) "BIG FUN" (INNER CITY) FLASHBACK: TARA KULESA, JULY 1988 TEEN TALK WITH BOB & CINDY: VIDEO TRIVIA MADONNA - CHERISH (MUSIC VIDEO) "MEMORIES" (JOHNNY O) FLASHBACK: AMY BRADY, JULY 1988 "TOO MANY BROKEN HEARTS" (JASON DONOVAN)
PHOTOGRAPHERS FOLLOW TOM BRADY
Photographers follow New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady around the streets of Boston.
TOM BRADY SR INTV
INTV TOM BRADY'S FATHER, TOM BRADY SR, FOR PERSON OF THE WEEK CS VO PKG
1989 Tom Brady Daughter DUI
PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE - Phyllis Bradley arrested for DUI - daughter of Mayor Tom Bradley exits police station and walks toward car with two friends - Bradley gives brief interview in parking lot of police station - exterior shot of police station sign - Los Angeles, CA - LA
Cascading bankruptcies: Cryptocurrencies, the hour of doubt
Netflix Is A Joke Fest's "The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady"
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 5: Tom Brady attends Netflix Is A Joke Fest's "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady" at The Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Footage by New Vision/Getty Images)
Tom Brady
Excerpt from a press conference with New England Patriots player Tom Brady about his political views. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
WH BFG:NO RISK TOM BRADY TAKING MY JOB(LONG)
Josh Earnest talks about Tom Brady and how he can relate to the quarterback
TOM BRADY PRESSER / HD
PRESSER BY NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS QUARTERBACK TOM BRADY /
WESTERNS
RAY "CRASH" CORRIGAN, JOHN KING, MAX TERHUNE, JULIE DUNCAN, GLENN STRANGE, BOB KORTMAN, ED BRADY, TOM LONDON, REED HOWES, CARL MATTHEWS, EDWARD PEIL, SR., DOYE O'DELL. RANGE BUSTER SERIES OF WESTERN. STAGE ROBBERS TURNED DEPUTY MARSHALS. THE STORY INVOLVES THEIR FOLLOWING SOME OUTLAWS, STOLEN MONEY, AND RANCHERS. KING SINGS THREE SONGS. TERHUNE HAS SOME FUN BITS WITH MAGIC AND VENTRILOQUISM, WHICH HE DID AS A VAUDEVILLIAN. SONGS "MY LITTLE PRAIRIE ANNIE," "CHISHOLM TRAIL," "RIDING ALONG".
Brady's - ladies
THE PATRIOTS QUARTERBACK TOM BRADY IS TAKING ON HUNK STATUS FOR MANY WOMEN.
53494 YESTERDAY'S NEWSREEL MARCONI & BROADCAST RADIO 1930s FASHIONS
This “Yesterday’s Newsreel” 1950s TV show (episode 40) offers the viewer “television highlights of the news of yesteryear” by providing vintage clips of famous people and events from the first half of the 20th century. The film begins with “1901-1949: A New World Power,” an overview of the rise of broadcast radio. At Rocky Point, New York (00:37) in 1933, Guglielmo Marconi—inventor of the radio—and David Sarnoff—American radio and television pioneer and protégé of Marconi—visit the birthplace of America’s radio broadcasting. In 1921 on WHN, the young movie star Miriam Battista (00:54) sings for listeners. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover (01:24) uses radio in 1922. At the WJZ studio, Andrew White (01:38) updates listeners with the latest in sports. The rapid growth leads to larger, more powerful radio towers, such as the Port Jefferson tower (01:48) and the Darlington, Virginia tower (01:52) measuring over 600 feet. In 1923, the first American overseas broadcast is relayed all over England by Captain West of the BBC (02:00). One of America’s top radio studios is at Chicago’s Edgewater Beach Hotel (02:13), where members of Chicago’s Civic Opera sing (02:27) for nationwide audiences. Radio broadcasting brings operatic soprano Florence Macbeth (02:33) and tenor Angelo Minghetti (02:37) into American homes. In 1926, Marion Talley (02:43), opera coloratura soprano, sings in a New York City studio and is heard by 16 million listeners. At the Edgewater Beach Hotel’s glamorous Marine Room (02:55), the famed Oriole Orchestra (03:03) is broadcast live in one of radio’s first remote events. The rise of radio goes beyond entertainment: police departments use radio (03:07) to broadcast orders to officers on patrol. A mounted policeman receives his orders by radio (03:25). In 1923, Graham McNamee (03:37) calls the World Series (03:35) between the New York Yankees and the New York Giants. During the 1920s, radio is incorporated into airplanes and airports. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (04:07) uses radio broadcasts to deliver messages directly to the American public. The next segment, “1929: Just ‘Plane’ Dancing” (04:55), shows dancers in Paris dance their way onto a plane (05:00), where they continue dancing after takeoff to a live band (05:18). The “1923: Personalities” segment features etiquette writer Emily Post (05:39) returning from Europe; banker and philanthropist George F. Baker (05:48) stands beside her. Western actors Will Rogers and Tom Mix (05:58) practice their lassoing, with Tom appearing to give Will a lesson. Actress Alice Brady (06:13), who successfully transitioned from silent films to “talkies,” demonstrates how to apply makeup. In the “1928: Oil Goes Up In Smoke” (06:30) segment, viewers see footage of burning oil derricks (06:37) at Santa Fe Springs, California. Firemen can do little to put out the flames. It takes three days to bring the inferno under control. In “1931: Miracle of Faith” (07:23), viewers are treated to the end of the pilgrimage to Lourdes, France. At the Basilica of the Rosary (07:29), Catholic priests bless the sick (07:50), and injured men and women wait to bathe in the grotto’s healing waters (08:09). “1930: Fashions of the Day” (08:24) presents a fashion show in East Hampton, New York (08:30), where women debut ermine coats and bridal dresses. The second-to-last segment, “1930: Aviation” (09:09), shows Spanish autogyro inventor Juan de la Cierva (09:12) visiting the White House where an American version of his gyrocopter makes an expert landing on the White House lawn (09:40). President Herbert Hoover (09:56) presents an award. The final segment, “1920: Sports” (10:24), features a yacht race and two events from the 1936 Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The 1920 America’s Cup race in New York Harbor (10:33) pits Sir Thomas Lipton’s (10:38) Shamrock IV against the Americans’ Resolute, owned by Henry Walters. After losing the first two races in the best-of-five series, U.S. skipper Charles Francis Adams III leads the Resolute to a narrow win (10:55). At the 1936 Olympics, Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie (11:10) wins her third consecutive Olympic championship. On 6 February 1936, during Group B play in the first round of Men’s Ice Hockey, the U.S. team (wearing dark uniforms) takes on the German national team (11:31), and a single American goal (11:58) is enough to defeat Germany 1-0.<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Netflix Is A Joke Fest's "The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady"
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 5: Tom Brady attends the Netflix Is A Joke Fest's "The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady" at The Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Footage by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)