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hiway29

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  1. Imogene Coca, from Sid Caeser's 'Show of Shows'-which was even before my time, plays a temp worker with the strangest name I've ever heard-it was also the name of this one season wonder.
  2. has to be Bachelor Father. I'll guess that Linda played a friend of Noreen Corcoran, Kelly, as she'd have been too young for John Forsythe then. Noreen was also Kevin Corcoran's sister-who was Moochie and a hundred other kids in Disney films.
  3. good one human ! I'm disqualified because my curiosity got the better of me and I did research-but now I wish I had spent more time deducting in my head. you just raised the bar in this game.
  4. there's really no other clue to give-'m going to assume I stumped the panel, and reveal it as 'Guestward Ho' and anyone can post next.
  5. ok another oddball one season wonder from the mid 60's. a family opens a broken down dude ranch in new mexico-I can't recall the parents, but I remember an annoying kid named Flip Mark, and an out of context Indian played by J Carroll Nash-who doesn't sound native american to me. I mainly tuned in cause I liked the catchy theme song-not an unusual reason back then.
  6. that's so easy I don't want to answer -I'll have to come up with a new one. ok-it's of course Batman-but it may take a day before I come up with a new one
  7. if it's current I don't know it. cartoon from the 90's ? you thinking of Animaniacs, which sometimes featured backstage stuff and was very tv self aware.
  8. Jack Benny was often about the backstage workings of his show so was Burns and Allen Murphy Brown
  9. well, you gotta start with The Dick Van Dyke show, and work your way down.
  10. with Christmas everything right here, I don't know when I'll be around for a couple of days, so here's the answer. 'I'm Dickens, He's Fenster'-2 inept carpenters played by John Astin and Marty Ingels. I think Ingels and Shirley Jones are still married.
  11. yer half right-but a different husband for Shirley (a truly odd choice in my opinion) after jack passed. The series also starred the ever popular 60's actress Emmaline Henry.
  12. only easy if you know it. future Gomez and husband of Shirley Jones team up as really average carpenters
  13. maybe time to move it along-I know I got nothing.
  14. Bret Butler ? raspy voiced hard edged comedienne -vaguely remember her having a show-real vaguely
  15. I got nothing-scarlett o'hara-catherine o'hara? I have no idea
  16. I hesitate to bring this up again, as I don't wish to be perceived as fishing for a compliment (I'm not ) , or think this is any big deal(it's not)-but the point I was trying to make is that while living in St Marys, I painted a mural for the New Knoxville gym, that stands to this day. I did this job, them knowing full well I was a 'member', of the way. I thought and still think this was contributing to the community in a way we should have seen more of. If you want to call it 'word in culture' it's as good a local example as I can think of. Perhaps had I been in the corps it would have seemed more important. I never felt more invisible or worthless to the way than when I was closest to hq. I also suspect the years I've been an artist at Disney would have been perceived as something they would have exploited somehow, had I been still involved. Of course I had to remove myself from the way yoke to do the work required to achieve any of the goals that somehow got put on the shelf for 12 years while I was in.
  17. I probably never saw it-by that time I was watching Seinfeld, maybe X files, and not much else-until Breaking Bad brought me back
  18. I lived in St Marys for one year, working with T35l5r O235bey on that cartoon magazine. I could say a lot about that pro and con, but the purpose of the post is that while living there, I painted a mural for the New Knoxville high school gym that was still there when I drove through in 2004. The custodian who let me in said when they repainted the gym, they decided to preserve the Ranger Country cowboy . I thought I had done more more for the community than the whole of HQ and I certainly felt more respect from the community than I ever did from the way.
  19. don't recall if she was alcoholic but is it 'one day at a time'?
  20. it was actually called 'share a little tea with goldie' Leigh French, a 'hippy' comedian, did a recurring skit of a take off on afternoon 'girl talk' tv shows, where everything was pot related. The Paulsen presidential campaigned began and centers on the Smothers show. Tom and Dick got into an argument about how much Tom loves his guitar-then Tom tricks Dick into kissing his big bass-then makes feel like an idiot for falling for it. Steve Martin was a cast writer and would appear now and then (with dark hair), the future 'super dave osborn' also wrote and sometimes played a motorcycle cop.
  21. ok-I'll make it impossible to miss-Mom always liked one best.
  22. well if it's sunday night I have to watch a guy make a mock run for president, a hippie girl do a show called 'tea time', and guy make his brother kiss his bass.
  23. Ok it was ' my living doll' but I don't have a new one right now
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