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For me it is usually a great joy to watch a documentary that has life at home / work / entertainment etc. from about the time motion pictures started until say the 1960's.
I enjoy seeing what was important or exciting back then up to about my childhood / teen years.
In LA the PBS stations will play 2 fun documnentaries done by Ralph Story a old news reporter that was a real great guy.
Things That Aren't Here Anymore
More Things That Aren't Here Anymore
I reccomend them highly as really fun.
Another that is not on DVD just on VHS - America in The 40's: A Sentimental Journey
This one was outstanding about the home front in WWII - Charles Durning spoke in this one - top notch but a hidden gem.
Lastly although not truly vintage but getting old all the same - A Hotdog Program try to watch it and not want a hotdog. (Go Nathans in the Natural Casing!)
I enjoy seeing what was important or exciting back then up to about my childhood / teen years.
In LA the PBS stations will play 2 fun documnentaries done by Ralph Story a old news reporter that was a real great guy.
Things That Aren't Here Anymore
More Things That Aren't Here Anymore
I reccomend them highly as really fun.
Another that is not on DVD just on VHS - America in The 40's: A Sentimental Journey
This one was outstanding about the home front in WWII - Charles Durning spoke in this one - top notch but a hidden gem.
Lastly although not truly vintage but getting old all the same - A Hotdog Program try to watch it and not want a hotdog. (Go Nathans in the Natural Casing!)
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