This doll brand introduced her friend Francie.
Barbie
This British band released "Help!" in 1965.
The Beatles
This show about a witchy housewife debuted in 1964 but was a top show in 1965.
Bewitched
This iconic pop star was at the height of her career in 1965 with hits like "I Got You Babe."
Cher
This classic answer-question format game show, created by Merv Griffin, was in its debut season in 1965.
Jeopardy
This American sitcom debuted in 1965, featuring a man who found himself trying to adjust to life in a house full of mischievous children, with one of the kids being a famous talking puppet named "Eddie."
The Brady Bunch
“I can’t get no...” was a hit for this band.
Rolling Stones
This spy parody show premiered in 1965 with the catchphrase “Missed it by that much.”
Get Smart
This famous civil rights leader gave his "How Long, Not Long" speech in 1965, urging change.
Hosted by Bill Cullen, this game show involved guessing the prices of retail items.
The Price is Right
James Bond starred in this 1965 film.
Thunderball
“My Girl” was a hit for this Motown group.
The Temptations
This popular TV show, which premiered in 1965, featured a family of secret agents working undercover for the U.S. government.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
This actress starred in the 1965 film The Sound of Music, which became an instant classic.
Julie Andrews
This panel game show featured celebrity guests trying to guess unusual facts about contestants.
I've Got a Secret
A pull-string toy that said phrases.
See 'n Say
This 1965 song by The Beach Boys, known for its innovative use of studio effects, became one of the band's greatest hits.
California Girls
This cartoon character said, “What’s up, doc?” and was still wildly popular in 1965.
Bugs Bunny
This U.S. president led the country through the escalation of the Vietnam War and signed the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Garry Moore was the longtime host of this show where panelists guessed people’s occupations.
What's My Line?
This Cold War country was racing the US to the moon.
Soviet Union
Infamous “Wall of Sound” producer.
Phil Spector
This cowboy show with Clint Eastwood aired its last season in 1965.
Rawhide
This legendary musician and former member of The Beatles was deeply involved in activism and released his first solo album, Plastic Ono Band, in 1965.
John Lennon
This word association game show, created by Bob Stewart, premiered in 1961 and was still popular in 1965.
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