Here's a trip back in time: Bob Hope's opening of the 1966 Academy Awards broadcast in 1966, the first to be telecast in color. Interesting to note some of the quips about current events and people of the day including Ronald Reagan's political ambitions in California, George Hamilton escorting President Johnson's daughter Linda to the ceremonies, quips about Lee Marvin's drinking and Richard Burton's prowess as a lover and references to "The Agony and the Ecstasy". Some of it still remains funny, thanks to Hope's inimitable delivery.