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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. The series I'm thinking of was set in Minneapolis... George
  2. Not The Brady Bunch. The "Alice" show was Linda Lavin in a diner, not related to The BB. I'm not sure if this was a comment on Human's answer or an allusion to "All in the Family." The latter is not the correct answer, either, although it did have at least three spin-offs. None were dramas, as I recall. George
  3. One of the most popular sitcoms of the 70's, it spawned three spin-offs, each with the name of one of the characters. Two were also sitcoms; the other was a drama. George
  4. One of the many "Dr. Who" manifestations? George
  5. Too esoteric. ;) Any more clues? George
  6. Of course! With the delightful Catherine Bach and her "Daisy Dukes"! :wub: Your turn! George
  7. Very short blue jean cut-offs got their name from a character on this show. George
  8. The Freshman Bruno Kirby City Slickers George
  9. Ah, Seattle! "Here Come the Brides" also starring Robert Brown and a non-Vulcan Mark Lenard. George
  10. Miss Congeniality William Shatner Star Trek: Generations George
  11. It could, indeed. You're up. George
  12. "Baby, you make me wish I had three hands." "If I am not me, then who the hell am I?" George
  13. If you say so. :) "Do you expect me to talk?" "No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die." George
  14. Yeah. THAT one gives it away. "E.T." George
  15. You haven't, however, confirmed M*A*S*H as the answer. George
  16. I'm pretty sure that that's it. Raf did a really cute "Pictionary" (I can't recall if was in Movie or TV) of this show years ago. He had "M" from the recent Bond films, The Fonz saying "Ayyy," the Superman "S" symbol, and an old person ("age") with the cartoon character "Asterix" in between the letters. It was very clever. George
  17. Next line Tell her she can keep them, just the same. George
  18. Reminds me a litle of HAL in "2001: A Space Odyssey"; though I don't know if "stress pill" was in common parlance in the mid 60's... George
  19. The one with all the asterisks in the title... George
  20. "Jesus Christ, Superstar"? George PS I wont have access to a computer again until Monday. If I'm right, I'll check back in and try my hand at a clue.
  21. Correct. Fred Dryer and Stephanie Kramer. George
  22. Really wild guess: "Jesus of Montreal"? George
  23. Correct. The first dialogue is Loki and Captain America; the second is Loki and Black Widow; the third is Loki and Nick Fury. You're up! George
  24. Kelly Preston The Experts John Travolta George
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