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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I guess I'll go. This cartoon show featured two main heroes. It also had a guest hero each week, and a mystery clue for you to guess who next week's guest star would be. This is probably too easy (at least for hiway and WW); but, we'll see. George
  2. FYI, I still haven't gotten Barker's EARLIER show, which is the subject of this. Could it be "Queen for a Day"? George
  3. When the film was first screened for major Warner Bros. executives, almost no one in the audience laughed and the movie looked to be a disaster that the studio would not release. But the producer quickly set up a subsequent screening for the WB studio's employees. When these regular folks laughed uproariously throughout the movie, Warner Bros. finally agreed to take a chance on releasing it. One day in the Warner Bros. studio commissary, the writers were seated at a table opposite John Wayne ("the Duke"). The Duke turned and said he had heard about their Western, the one where people say stuff like "blow it out your a-s-s". The producer handed the Duke a copy of the script and said, "Yes, and we'd like you to be in it." According to the producer, the Duke turned down the offer the next day by saying, "Naw, I can't do a movie like that, but I'll be first in line to see it!" George
  4. Bob Barker is into animals. And "The Price is Right" is probably the current show. I don't remember what Barker did before that. George
  5. The paint can makes me think "Saturday Night Fever" George PS The earliest movie I can REMEMBER Fran Drescher in was "Hollywood Knights."
  6. I have seen it. Sean Young Blade Runner Harrison Ford George
  7. Since this show was rather short-lived, I'll be more specific. It was based on one of the female "Cheers" cast, though she didn't actually appear in the spin-off. George
  8. "I always tell the truth. Even when I lie." "The only thing in this world that gives orders... is balls." George
  9. Maybe in the next life. Or some excellent "Forrest Gumping." You're up. George
  10. Interesting. I don't remember Dick Clark on "Where the Action Is," at all. I only remember it for Paul Revere and the Raiders. Anyway, Everyone knows that "Frasier" spun off from "Cheers." What other, not NEARLY so successful show was also a spin-off from "Cheers"? George
  11. There were a lot of shows in the 60's with music and dancing. As I recall, "Hullaballoo" was at night, and "Where the Action Is" was on Saturday, so I'll try "Shindig"? George
  12. A wheelchair-bound Vietnam veteran fends off thugs breaking into his house at Christmastime. George
  13. I'm sure I've seen it, too. The fighters routine is VERY familiar. I just can't place it. George
  14. Or maybe "Name that Flick" :) Life is like a box of chocolates. George
  15. Now I know the first and the last. The elevator one is still unknown. George
  16. If someone makes a guess (incorrectly) OR if enough time passes (a day or two), I add another clue. There are really no "rules" in that regard. "Reba"? George
  17. No. It's a comedy. I'm sure that we'll get it with a few more lines... George
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