Michigan Road Trip: Cops & Doughnuts
TV5 has traveled around the Great Lakes state to check out some incredible places. But this time we stayed in our own backyard. We went to Clare, because there, police officers are not only patrolling the streets, but they're serving up donuts, at Cops & Doughnuts.
Introducing the Spindle City Collection - Made with US Alpaca
The Spindle City Collection is:
Made with Alpaca Fiber Grown on Small U.S. Farms
Knit with Yarn Spun in a Century Old New England Mill
Inspired, Designed, & Built in Fall River, Massachusetts
Fall River, Massachusetts was once considered the textile capitol of the world and lovingly referred to as the Spindle City. Known for it's rich textile history and iconic granite mills, this collection uses the architecture that continues to shape the city's culture as inspiration for these modern, abstract designs. Here at NEAFP, we are proud to be a part of Fall River's textile legacy as well as the resurgence in domestic manufacturing.
The New England Alpaca Fiber Pool (NEAFP) collects alpaca fiber from farms across the United States and turns it into a wide range of finished products, all Made in the U.S.
Video Produced, Shot, & Edited by NEAFP
Music By Broke For Free - Nite Owl
Meet Corliss Archer: Beauty Contest / Mr. Archer's Client Suing / Corliss Decides Dexter's Future
Meet Corliss Archer, a program from radio's Golden Age, ran from January 7, 1943 to September 30, 1956.
Priscilla Lyon and Janet Waldo successively portrayed 15-year-old Corliss on radio. Lugene Sanders also played Corliss briefly on radio and in the Meet Corliss Archer television show.
Perpetually perky, breathless and well-intentioned, Corliss is constantly at the side of her next-door neighbor and boyfriend, Dexter Franklin (Bill Christy, Sam Edwards). Clumsy, nerdy Dexter, a sweet but constant bungler with a nasal voice, is best remembered for his trademark phrase, Holy cow! and his braying call, Heyyyy, Corrrrrliiiiiss!--frequently delivered from the hedge separating their houses.
Harry Archer, Corliss' father, is a lawyer who tolerates Dexter only when he wants to use him to prove the superiority of the male gender. Gruff but gentle, he was played by both Fred Shields and Frank Martin. Janet Archer, Corliss' mother, was played by Irene Tedrow, Monty Margetts, and Gloria Holden. She is calm and understanding with her daughter and her husband, both of whom sometimes try her patience. Other frequent characters include Mildred Ames, a good friend of Corliss (played by Bebe Young and Barbara Whiting); Mildred's irritating younger brother Raymond (Tommy Bernard, Kenny Godkin); and Corliss' rival, Betty Cameron (Delores Crane).
Meet Corliss Archer was written by F. Hugh Herbert, who first introduced the character and her friends in the magazine story A Private Affair, the first of a series of stories. Kiss and Tell was a 1943 play that was adapted for a 1945 film starring Shirley Temple. The 1949 sequel, A Kiss For Corliss, was re-released in 1954.