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WJCC News Intro
The very "old school" news intro from radio station WJCC AM-1170 once located in Norfolk, MA. It ran from the early 80s through very early 90s when the station went off the air.
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WJCC 1170 Jingle
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This is the radio jingle for AM-1170 radio station WJCC. This jingle was used from the mid 80's through very early 90s when the station went off the air. It replaced the former WJMQ and ran for approximately ten years from its studios on Pond Street {Route 115} in Norfolk, MA. This was a daytime only station. The former studio building has since been razed and only the two towers remain at the ...
MassFireTrucks.com 2020 Year In Review
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The annual year in review video is here! Over 680 photos from Williamstown to Nantucket, and from Westerly to Woonsocket were added to the website in 2020, and this is a collection of the vast majority of those. Thank you again to ALL who helped with these photos in 2020, and here's to a very successful 2021!! Happy New Year!!
MassFireTrucks.com 2016 Year In Review
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The annual video showing the new deliveries, "new" arrivals, and refurbs of 2016....with a few twists. Credit to the artists of the songs.
Life Of A Jake
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A song dedicated to the service of Firefighters and a tribute to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the service of others. Sung by Charles & Beth Grenier, Adam Landry on the Keyboard. Original tune by Leonard Cohen, these lyrics by Michael Boynton.
Fireman's Prayer MEB 061415
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After the tragic Back Bay fire in Boston in March of 2014, when Boston Fire Lieutenant Ed Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy were killed in the line of duty, I wanted to do something that would honor their legacies and the legacies of all those who paid the supreme sacrifice while serving others. The day prior to that fire, I heard Jeff Buckley’s version of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and d...
Ahrens Fox & Chilson Video - Fire In The Woods
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Ahrens Fox & Chilson Video - Fire In The Woods
Ahrens Fox & Chilson Video - Firefighting In New England Vol. 2
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Ahrens Fox & Chilson Video - Firefighting In New England Vol. 2
FRANKLIN MA FIRE APPARATUS PARADE 2001
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FRANKLIN MA FIRE APPARATUS PARADE 2001
RIP Donald Sutherland brilliant actor.
great to watch had such great parts and delivered the goods ⚡️
Cheesy irritating noo-yawk accent.
❤Diane❤ Detested Carla's verbal abuse of Diane and Cliff...
My favourite episode of all time!! I grew up watching Faulty Towers, Monty Python Flying Circus, all the MP movies & all the classics British comedy series with my pop. We had the same type of sense of humour! So happy I grew up in a time when comedy was just that funny & entertaining. Nowadays people are offended by everything. I say if you don’t like it, don’t watch it! 🇨🇦❤️🇬🇧🤣
Classic!!
She looks like Donald Trump
Never heard of this chap until now. Some good old jokes and a pleasing style of narrative. Reminds me of Dave Allen a bit.
Tywin and Aerys...
OMG Nice catch!
@@hypnopump Thanks ☺️👑🗡️🔥🐉
I can't recall how he banged his head!
A moose head in his hotel reception area fell from the wall onto his noggin .
No, he stood up on to the underside of a frying pan Manuel was holding, which Cleese always felt wasn’t enough to knock him out.
@@tunkyslugAlthough he had also just managed to fire a fire extinguisher into his own face.
Proper humour brilliant. Totally lost on the snowflakes today
How dare Basil speak to Mrs Lipton the Cook, from you rang m’lord?
Nice to see Emergency is set in San Fransisco.
This is one reason why this show could not/should not be remade. It's hilarious but entirely of it's time and was of dubious acceptability even in the 70's....
No it's just that people today seem to no longer understand satirical comedy. This means the remaining intelligent part of the population can no longer enjoy it.
@@captainkirk4519 Right. The crap that is shown today as entertainment proves that not only the programme makers lack a sense of humour, but also the performers and presumably the audience. There are almost only performers who want to be popular at all costs and therefore pander to everyone via the mainstream. Legendary productions such as Fawlty Towers or Monthy Python would no longer be shown today for reasons of piety.
@@x.x.7646 Sadly, comedy tastes change. I recall my parents laughing their heads off at "The Goon Show", and I had no idea why. "Round the Horne" came in the mid sixties and we all laughed at the nonsense on that wonder, and then came Monty Python which my parents didn't find funny at all, but I was on the floor rolling with laughter. Now, just into my seventies, I find very little comedic offerings to be funny at all and like just back with the Goon Show, I'm wondering at what the hell the audience is laughing at. Even nowadays, I sometimes find "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue" weird in places. I do watch the nostalgic comedy of the seventies and eighties and like myself laughing and the last show that I found really funny was the big tall woman, Miranda. Tastes change unfortunately.
Nothing dubious yah snowflake.
Dubious acceptability, what shite is that? I don’t think it is dubious now FFS
If Margolyes' comments are correct then this would have been the easiest piece of writing and acting that Cleese ever did.
Or she's just a total bitch. Who knows, I enjoy them both. There's far worse folk out there than either of those two.
man that old Federal Q siren sounds epic. I'm surprised they didn't also have electronic sirens too. This was in 1977, and I'm pretty sure the Federal PA-5 or 10 was available to buy.
Love those old pay phones..
No traffic 😂
2:59 LOL
What other Shift? Never new there was another shift! “ One station one crew 🤔
LOL! This is a TV show! You think these guys work 24/7 at the fire station? There are three shifts--- A, B, and C. Each shift works 24 hours and have 48 hours off. The show did occasionally show other firemen at the station getting ready to leave when Roy and Johnny, etc... began their shift.
It’s always sad losing a local am radio station providing community news and event coverage. Something that is sorely lacking with the endless smart phones
Loved this show an Adam 12 in the late 70,s an early 80,s.
are any other British viewers of this video kind of expecting Delboy and Rodney trotter to appear in the scene any minute, or is it just me?
One of the best episodes how fun it would be to do that
One of the funniest tv episodes ever.
It ranks up there with the WKRP "flying" turkey episode.
😂😂😂
Best food fight scene of all time?
😂
Does anyone know the background song used in this?
Same bro that song is a bop
Great Video! Lots of new rigs in Mass & RI! Awesome shots!👍👍👍Thanks
Awesome Job! Thank you for all you do for us!
Thank you my friend!!
One of the most classic of the classic Cheers episodes.
Glad our thanksgiving wasn't that bad! Close!
Station 38 KMG368
I wish we had gotten a full SF spinoff. I really liked these characters and would have liked to see more of them.
Me too. I liked the new characters.
You know, Frasiers remark about being scorned by loved ones for Thanksgiving makes sense with hindsight, I mean, at the time, Frasiers mother just died, his brother married Maris, who he thought was manipulative, and he and his father had a distant relationship.
02:32 Funniest Part
Agree! Great example of how an actor must interpret the words on the paper. This is why the show will live on in perpetuity It's not just what they say, but how they say it.
I wanted te see Vera. 😭
One of the SF episodes got a massive fine from the City of SF for setting that pier on fire without telling anyone.
Leave it to Diane to be in character for every holiday! Lol 😉
I loved how Shelley Long could change the tone, pitch and inflection of her voice. Her timing was impeccable. Not sure, but it looked for a minute like she bit her lower lip to keep from laughing. Ted Danson also looked like he was on the verge of losing it. I truly hate to see good food wasted, but in this one instance, I didn't mind-it really fed our need for an all-out belly laugh. Boy, the actors really had to commit to this scene!
Later on in this episode is the man who choked on a piece of meat in the coffee shop and then goes into cardiac arrest. I always liked that one.
BOGUS
This is right up there with the turkey drop on WKRP jaws hurt when your done watching
Charlie: " Have you been foolin around with her?" Johnny: "Your boat or your wife?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA
We can only imagine Vera's appearance by checking Rebecca Soladay's pictures but that's not real Vera. Just an actress who played her role. The real Vera's face is still unknown.
Birdzilla :))
Squad 51 To Treasure Island Naval 🏥 Hospital copy starting IV D5W TKO
Unfortunately if you remember in that plane crash episode the squad was.damaged
Went up to a fire tower a few years ago, it is kind of surprising how not much the spotting has changed besides updates in technology.
Diane was always great when she'd lower herself to their level.
...the Pilgrim outfit says it all. Diane was the quintessential "fish out of water" story. This time she "dove right in!"
Vera Pattinson.... The Mrs Wallowitz before Mrs Wallowitz.
Now that was special 😆