The saddest scene in TV History. “Abyssinia, Henry” aired 03/18/1975 Col. Henry Blake’s plane is shot down over the sea of Japan.Source Tags# Abyssinia# aired# Blakes# Col# Henry# history# Japan# Plane# saddest# scene# Sea# shot Share Previous Post perfect for storing treasured home videos on vhs ! Next Post PS1 Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsHistory – Matthew WestKenner Sea WeesAce Ventura:Mental Hospital sceneImagine what it must’ve felt like to watch X-Men: The Animated Series in Japan and get to check out all this awesome goodness.Stick Stickly visits the Twin Towers (1995) – part of a series of shorts with the Nickelodeon character searching NYC for his twin brother. Hasn’t been rebroadcast since the half-hour special comprised of all the shorts was aired later the same year.Hilltop Shopping Center, Richmond, CA, 1996. A quintessential 90s mall shot if I ever saw one. From the California State Library.Most Ambitious Crossover of Christian HistoryThe Sony CDP-101 (1982-1985) The world’s first commercially released compact disc player. Released in Japan on October 1st, 1982. Launched worldwide in March 1983. List price was 168,000 yen (approximately US$730).Cruel Intentions (1999) such a good movie! What was your favorite scene?
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