Posts filed under 'Remembering the World's Fair'
Back to the Beginning… Part 3
Here’s Part 3 of WBIR-TV10’s feature on the beginning of the World’s Fair.
I was there that day, in the mass marching band assembled from various high school bands all over the area. From where I stood, I could clearly see Ronald Reagan behind his podium (and bullet-proof glass, having taken one the year before) and deliver his speech.
2 comments September 13, 2006
Red Skelton
Yesterday I was in attendance at the Covenant Platinum Awards at the Knoxville Convention Center, an event honoring area seniors. The entertainment was provided by Brad Zinn, who did a tribute to comedians of the past with impressions, songs, and good humor.
One of the comedians he paid tribute to was Red Skelton. I realized as I sat and watched that almost 25 years ago I had sat in almost the exact general location and seen the real Red Skelton perform at the Tennessee Ampitheatre.
It was a night near the end of the run of the 1982 World’s Fair, and as dusk fell many, many people began pouring into the area surrounding the Waters of the World. I found a place with my family on the other side of the manmade lake from the Ampitheatre, near the Power Substation that was used simultaneously as a power grid and an exhibit for the energy-themed fair. The managers of the Ampitheatre opened up the removable back wall so everyone could see Mr. Skelton perform, almost in the round.
He held the audience in thrall for a good while, and not only entertained us with his clowning, mimicry and general silliness, if I recall correctly he recited his inspirational one-word-at-a-time explanation of the Pledge of Allegiance. If you’ve never heard Red Skelton perform this bit, you should try to find a recording somewhere because it makes you think about the Pledge as you never have before.
That was one of the highlights of that summer at the fair to me, and I was glad for the memories the performer brought back to me yesterday as he, too, did Skelton doing the Pledge of Allegiance.
Was anybody else at that original Red Skelton performance 25 years ago?
UPDATE (12/14/06) : The comedian who performed his Red Skelton impression commented on this post - read what he says about Skelton’s life, it’s very interesting.
He also provided a link to hear Red Skelton recite his “Pledge of Allegiance”:
8 comments September 1, 2006
Back to the Beginning… Part 2
Here’s Part 2 of WBIR-TV’s series on the origins of the 1982 World’s Fair.
There was plenty of controversy before the way was finally cleared in 1977 for the Fair. Then the work began: securing financing; lining up exhibitors, and turning an old train switching yard into a Fair.
Add comment September 1, 2006
Back to the Beginning…
WBIR-TV 10 has a continuing series called “50 Years of East Tennessee on TV”.
Tonight they ran part two of Knoxville dreams big of “Expo 82″ - a look at how Knoxville prepared for the opening day of the 1982 World’s Fair. It isn’t online yet, but Part 1 is - Take a look!
Add comment August 30, 2006
A Look Back in Photos
The Knoxville News Sentinel has a nice set of photos of the World’s Fair online. Take a look for nostalgic purposes, or even more if you weren’t living here at the time and just wonder what the heck the big deal is…
Trust me, if you were here it was breathtaking
Add comment August 24, 2006