TV Shows of the Past
Famous Faces
Who Sang it?
Classic Movies
Famous Firsts
100

This redheaded star got into plenty of hilarious trouble at the chocolate factory and with her pal Ethel.

 I Love Lucy

100

Known as "The King of Rock and Roll," he shook up the world with hits like “Hound Dog” and “Jailhouse Rock.”

Elvis Presley

100

“Stayin’ Alive”

The Bee Gees

100

In this beloved musical, Dorothy says, “There’s no place like home.”

The Wizard of Oz

100

The first toy to be advertised on television, debuting in 1952 and still loved today.

Mr. Potato Head

200

Sheriff Andy kept Mayberry safe while raising his son Opie in this wholesome 1960s show.

The Andy Griffith Show

200

This glamorous actress famously sang “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” and became a symbol of 1950s Hollywood.

Marilyn Monroe

200

“My Girl”

The Temptations

200

In this 1964 film, Audrey Hepburn charms as a shopaholic in Paris.

Charade

200

This fast-food chain was the first to introduce the drive-thru window in 1948.

 McDonald’s

300

This TV show featured a talking horse who only spoke to his owner, Wilbur.

Mister Ed

300

He danced across the screen in Singin’ in the Rain and was known for his smooth moves and charm.

Gene Kelly

300

“Superstition”

Stevie Wonder

300

This 1976 musical stars Robert De Niro as a boxer in New York City.

Rocky

300

In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to do this.

Walk on the moon

400

A clever witch tries to live a normal suburban life—if only she could stop twitching her nose.

Bewitched

400

Before becoming president, this former actor starred in movies like Knute Rockne, All American and hosted General Electric Theater.

Ronald Reagan

400

“Girls Just Want to Have Fun”

Cyndi Lauper

400

In this musical, a governess brings music and joy to the von Trapp family.

The Sound of Music

400

The first video game ever created, in 1958, was a simple tennis game called this.

Tennis for Two

500

This sci-fi series from the 1960s boldly went “where no man has gone before.”

Star Trek

500

This legendary jazz singer, known as “Lady Day,” captivated audiences with her emotional performances of songs like “Strange Fruit.”

Billie Holiday

500

“Don’t Stop Believin’”

Journey

500

This 1971 film directed by Stanley Kubrick is a satirical look at the military and war.

A Clockwork Orange

500

This woman was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.

Amelia Earhart