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The Statler Brothers Show

The Statler Brothers Show is an hour American variety show hosted by the country music group The Statler Brothers broadcast on The Nashville Network. The theme song of the show is an instrumental version of the Statler Brother hit "The Class of '57" The show ran for seven seasons beginning on October 12, 1991, and was the most popular show on The Nashville Network, airing Saturday Nights during its entire run until 1998, including the highest rated episode in the history of The Nashville Network. Each program features a segment called "Yesteryear" where one year would be remembered by performing songs released in the featured year between brief summaries of memorable events. Following the series run, Yesteryear was developed into a full-length program. The show was co-hosted by country stars Crystal Gayle and Ronna Reeves.

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The Victorian Flower Garden

Horticulture lecturer Peter Thoday and Harry Dodson present this series demonstrating how simple and exotic flowers were cultivated in the Victorian era. Re-enactments are used to explain how the head gardener would supply the lady of the house with the blooms she required, in addition to decorating the dining and mansion rooms and sometimes conservatories with suitable flowers. Harry also recreates the displays which would have been used for decorating Victorian weddings, musicals and funerals.

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Ruckus

Ruckus is an American game show starring The Amazing Johnathan and shot at Merv Griffin's Resorts in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Assistants on the program were Helen Incollingo and Charlene Donahue-Wallace. The format had audience members playing games for cash prizes. In the final round, three contestants played a four-minute stunt round. The show often begin with Johnathan performing a magic trick, and the camera often zoomed in on the loud audiences cheerly wildly for the contestants.

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The Film Chronicle of BAM

The Baikal-Amur Mainline is known as one of the largest railway lines in the world. The construction of the main part of the railway, which took place in difficult geological and climatic conditions, took more than 12 years. By the decree of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated July 8, 1974 "On the construction of the Baikal-Amur railway", the necessary funds were allocated for the construction of the first category railway with a length of 3,100 km, the second Taishet—Lena track — 740 km, the Bamovskaya—Tynda and Tynda — Berkakit lines - 400 km. BAM was declared an All-Union Komsomol construction site, and masses of young people were sent here for internships.

The Film Chronicle of BAM

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