Sam & Friends - Promo/ID/Skit/Spot - c.1961
Sam and Friends - Powder Burn
Visual Thinking
Sam and Friends - C'est Ci Bon
Sam and Friends - I've Got You Under My Skin
Sam & Friends - Where Hunger Is From (Now Synched with Better Audio)
Sam and Friends - Tick Tock Sick
Sam and Friends - Riding Horses Backwards (aka The Westerners)
Adventures of Microsoft Sam and Friends 3: The Devil and She-Devil!
Sam and Friends Sing "Home for the Holidays"
Sam and Friends Play MineParty: I SUCK!
Sam and Friends Sings "Time in a Bottle"
thomas and friends- peter sam and the refreshment lady reversed
Sam and Friends Play Attack of the B Team #3 : The village
Sam & Friends - Promo/ID/Skit/Spot - c.1961
Sam and Friends - Powder Burn
Visual Thinking
Sam and Friends - C'est Ci Bon
Sam and Friends - I've Got You Under My Skin
Sam & Friends - Where Hunger Is From (Now Synched with Better Audio)
Sam and Friends - Tick Tock Sick
Sam and Friends - Riding Horses Backwards (aka The Westerners)
Adventures of Microsoft Sam and Friends 3: The Devil and She-Devil!
Sam and Friends Sing "Home for the Holidays"
Sam and Friends Play MineParty: I SUCK!
Sam and Friends Sings "Time in a Bottle"
thomas and friends- peter sam and the refreshment lady reversed
Sam and Friends Play Attack of the B Team #3 : The village
BBC Otis Redding & Friends Stax Volt Revue (1967) on BRAVE TV NETWORK
Sam and Friends Play Attack of the B Team #2
Adventures of Microsoft Sam and Friends 1: Who's Calling?
Adventures of Microsoft Sam and Friends 5: A Night at the Movies
Sam & Mark - With A Little Help From My Friends
Peter Sam and the Sodor Spiral Run Take N Play Set - Thomas and Friends
In Space No one can hear you say No Sam and friends dead space #1
IT'S A DINOSAUR GET IT THE CAR! sam and friends play PRIMAL CARANGE
Sam and Friends Series Opening - A Night at the Movies
Kermit Plays the Banjo and Hawks Bacon
Sam & Friends Promo 1961
Sam & Friends - Where Hunger Is From (color)
Sam and Friends was an early live-action/puppet television show created by puppeteer Jim Henson and his eventual wife Jane. It was taped and aired locally in Washington, D.C. on WRC-TV in black-and-white, and later, color on weekdays from May 9, 1955 to December 15, 1961.
Sam was a bald human-looking puppet with wide eyes, large ears, and a big nose. His friends included Yorick, Harry the Hipster, Professor Madcliffe, Chicken Liver, and a lizard-like creature called Kermit who later evolved into Kermit the Frog.
Early in its run, the show mostly featured the puppets lip-synching to popular songs of the day (if the song was by a female performer, the puppet would wear a wig while singing). Later, formal sketches were drawn up, many spoofing well-known television shows at the time, including Sam and Friends' lead-in show in the Washington market, The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
A popular early sketch that would be used often in subsequent Henson productions was "Inchworm", in which a character, often Kermit, would nibble on what looked like a worm, but would ultimately turn out to be the tongue or nose of the monster Big V who would devour him.
Otis Ray Redding, Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American soul singer-songwriter, record producer, arranger, and talent scout. He is considered one of the major figures in soul music and rhythm and blues (R&B), and one of the greatest singers in popular music. His open-throated singing was an influence on other soul singers of the 1960s, and he helped to craft the lean and powerful style of R&B that formed the basis of the Stax Sound. After appearing at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, he wrote and recorded "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay", which became a number-one record on both the pop and R&B charts after his death in a plane crash.
Redding was born and raised in the American state of Georgia. At age 15, he left school to support his family by working with Little Richard's backing band, The Upsetters, and by playing talent shows for prize money. In 1958, he joined Johnny Jenkins's band, The Pinetoppers, and toured the Southern United States while serving as driver and musician. An unscheduled appearance on a session led to a turning point in his career. He signed a contract with Stax Records and released his debut album, Pain in My Heart, in 1964. This album produced his first Stax single, "These Arms of Mine".
Sam Mark (born Markelevitch in Fall River, Massachusetts) is a former United States soccer club owner. During the 1920s and early 1930s he was the owner of Fall River Marksmen, one of the era’s most successful teams. Mark’s continued to own the team after it relocated and became the New York Yankees and then New Bedford Whalers. He also briefly owned Boston Wonder Workers. He had played guard for the Massachusetts American Legion basketball team.
Mark initially established himself as a basketball and baseball promoter in Massachusetts and as well as owning several soccer clubs he also owned a semi-professional baseball team. He was not originally a soccer fan but was aware of the large crowds that Fall River Rovers attracted. In 1922 he took over Fall River United of the American Soccer League and renamed them Fall River Marksmen. Mark’s was willing to invest in the club and one of his first moves was to build Mark's Stadium in North Tiverton, Rhode Island. Because the stadium was just over the Massachusetts border, the club was able to get round the state’s Blue Laws and play on a Sunday. It is also one of the earliest examples of a soccer-specific stadium in the United States.