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  1. Yes. Rather than show "Incredible Hulk" TV clips, they tipped the hat to Bill Bixby with Banner watching "Courtship" (on Brazilian TV). His Portuguese isn't too good, so when he tries to say the famous line from the TV show, "angry" becomes "hungry." You're up! George
  2. Okay. Time for the giveaways. "It would appear that my hypocrisy knows no bounds." "I'll be your huckleberry." "Well, I'll be damned." "You may indeed, if you get lucky." "Is that "Old Dog Trey"? Sounds like "Old Dog Trey." "Pardon?" "Stephen Foster. "Oh, Susannah", "Camptown Races". Stephen stinking Foster." "Ah, yes. Well, this happens to be a nocturne." "A which?" "You know, Frederic f---ing Chopin." "Listen, Mr. Kansas Law Dog. Law don't go around here. Savvy?" "I'm retired." "That's real good." "Yeah, that's good, Mr. Law Dog, 'cause law don't go around here." "I heard you the first time." "In vino veritas." "Age quod agis." "Credat Judaeus apella, non ego." "Eventus stultorum magister." "In pace requiescat." "Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language." George
  3. I'm not sure I understand the question. It might have also run in summer reruns. Back then, shows weren't thrown out in the middle of a season. George
  4. It's not the one I had in mind, though I confess that it fits the bill almost perfectly. The clues I was referring to include scenes on a TV from "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" and a character saying(in Portuguese) "Don't make me hungry. You wouldn't like me when I'm hungry." George
  5. No This show only ran one season. The "Probes" were played by Hugh O'Brian, Tony Franciosa, and Doug MacClure. George
  6. Still no. I'll bet that you've seen this movie AT LEAST once. "From now on I see a red sash, I kill the man wearing it. So run you cur. And tell the other curs the law is coming. You tell 'em I'm coming! And Hell's coming with me you hear! Hell's coming with me!" "Well, I'll be damned." "You may indeed, if you get lucky." "Is that "Old Dog Trey"? Sounds like "Old Dog Trey." "Pardon?" "Stephen Foster. "Oh, Susannah", "Camptown Races". Stephen stinking Foster." "Ah, yes. Well, this happens to be a nocturne." "A which?" "You know, Frederic f---ing Chopin." "Listen, Mr. Kansas Law Dog. Law don't go around here. Savvy?" "I'm retired." "That's real good." "Yeah, that's good, Mr. Law Dog, 'cause law don't go around here." "I heard you the first time." "In vino veritas." "Age quod agis." "Credat Judaeus apella, non ego." "Eventus stultorum magister." "In pace requiescat." "Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language." George
  7. Sorry. :blush: This fairly-recent action movie was based on a character from other entertainment media. Clever references to the earlier TV show abounded, although no actual footage from the TV show was used. George
  8. Three "Probes" worked as private investigators for "World Securities." (One per episode) They were equipped with various monitoring devices, to communicate with headquarters. One was a tooth implant. One bite meant "Yes"; two meant "No." George
  9. Interesting guess, but, no. "Is that "Old Dog Trey"? Sounds like "Old Dog Trey." "Pardon?" "Stephen Foster. "Oh, Susannah", "Camptown Races". Stephen stinking Foster." "Ah, yes. Well, this happens to be a nocturne." "A which?" "You know, Frederic f---ing Chopin." "Listen, Mr. Kansas Law Dog. Law don't go around here. Savvy?" "I'm retired." "That's real good." "Yeah, that's good, Mr. Law Dog, 'cause law don't go around here." "I heard you the first time." "In vino veritas." "Age quod agis." "Credat Judaeus apella, non ego." "Eventus stultorum magister." "In pace requiescat." "Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language." George
  10. There were some Corps I knew who were snobbish. Most, though, seemed genuinely desirous of helping people. I could see real cognitive dissonance in some of them, because they were told from on high to be hard-a-s-s-es, when they really wanted to be tender with people. George
  11. In this TV movie, Federal agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering use mystic artifacts to trap spectres haunting their home. Based on a recent TV show and a decade-old movie. It's a numbers game. George
  12. Robert Klein Nobody's Perfekt Alex Karras George
  13. "Listen, Mr. Kansas Law Dog. Law don't go around here. Savvy?" "I'm retired." "That's real good." "Yeah, that's good, Mr. Law Dog, 'cause law don't go around here." "I heard you the first time." "In vino veritas." "Age quod agis." "Credat Judaeus apella, non ego." "Eventus stultorum magister." "In pace requiescat." "Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language." George
  14. "General, would you like to step outside?" George
  15. The pilot for this early 70's show was called "Probe," though that wasn't the name of the series. George
  16. I don't think Simon and Garfunkel had a TV show, so I'm going to guess "The Smothers Brothers" George
  17. I didn't watch the show, but the "Laura Palmer" clue rang a bell. "Eddie, kiss me goodnight!" George
  18. I suspect that that was also a clue, but it's not ringing any bells. George
  19. In this TV movie, Federal agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering use mystic artifacts to trap spectres haunting their home. George
  20. Meet the Fokkers Barbara Streisand The Owl and the Pussycat George
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