20 Iconic TV Shows Awarded First-Class Stamps of Approval
20 Iconic TV Shows Awarded First-Class Stamps of Approval
What: First-Day-of-Issue dedication ceremony for the 44-cent Early TV Memories First-Class commemorative stamps.
Who:
Participants
-- Carl Reiner, director, producer, writer and actor
-- Jayne Meadows Allen, actress (Steve Allen's wife)
-- John Shaffner, chairman, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
-- James Miller, III, U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors member
Attendees
-- June Lockhart (Timmy's mother Ruth Martin of Lassie)
-- Lassie
-- Barbara Hale (Della Street of Perry Mason)
-- Ozzie and Harriet's grandchildren Tracy Nelson (actress)
-- Groucho Marx's son Arthur Marx
-- Jack Webb's wife Opal
-- William Boyd's (Hopalong Cassidy) wife Grace Bradley Boyd
-- Milton Berle's wife Lorna Berle
-- Clayton Moore's (The Lone Ranger) daughter Dawn Moore
-- Phil Silvers' daughter Tracey Silvers
-- William Talman's (Perry Mason District Attorney) son, actor Tim Talman
-- Steve Allen's son Bill Allen
-- Red Skelton's wife Lothian Skelton
When: 10:30 a.m. PT, Aug. 11, 2009
Where:
Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
5230 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91605
Background:
The Early TV Memories commemorated in the 20 stamp set include: Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet; Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Dinah Shore Show; Dragnet; Ed Sullivan Show; George Burns & Gracie Allen Show; Hopalong Cassidy; The Honeymooners; Howdy Doody; I Love Lucy; Kukla, Fran and Ollie; Lassie; The Lone Ranger; Perry Mason; Phil Silvers Show; The Red Skelton Show; Texaco Star Theater; Tonight Show; Twilight Zone; and, You Bet Your Life.
Some of the memorabilia on display include:
-- The Lone Ranger's silver bullet and mask Clayton Moore wore for
personal appearances,
-- Howdy Doody
-- Buffalo Bob's tunic
-- Groucho's "duck" from You Bet Your Life
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CONTACT: Mark Saunders, (O) +1-202-268-6524, (C) +1-202-320-0782, mark.r.saunders@usps.gov; or Rich Maher, (O) +1-714-662-6350, Aug. 11 call (C) +1-714-307-0202, richard.j.maher@usps.gov
/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- Aug. 6/
Source: U.S. Postal Service
Web Site: http://www.usps.com/
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