hiway29
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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.
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Ok it was ' my living doll' but I don't have a new one right now
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darn it-how can I NOT say I know this show-I even remember Bob Cummings leaving the show before the end of the season (supposedly because he and Julie didn't get along ) and my favorite 60's second banana Jack Mullaney taking the lead. Of course the only reason to watch was Julie Newmar. But I 'll let someone else name the show.
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I'm really jammed-someone else take it please
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I'm thinking this is too obscure so I'll reveal it's 'the Headmaster', from 1970. Andy played the head of a private school and the world tuned out.
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a clue like what Andy Griffith did on the show would be revealing the title.He had high hopes for this getting him out of the Sheriff of Mayberry rut-but it just didn't catch on- actually Matlock was funnier.
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ok-in between his Mayberry and Matlock, Andy Griffith starred in this one season bomb-I recall seeing it, and thinking adding Don Knotts would help.
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I was stupid ok-in my original clue I referred to Pete Duel as a future western star who killed himself-I somehow missed the bold type, and assumed george was commenting on the topic I brought up-it didn't occur to me to name the show. I take full responsibility for the communication meltdown-I just don't know whos' turn it is now.
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I didn't know that was part of the game, since I had just referred to Pete Duel killing himself in the previous post, so of course knew about Alias Smith and Jones. sorry I was confused.
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yeah-Roger Davis seemed like 'Pete Duel lite', just like Dick Sargeant seemed like 'Dick York lite' when he became the second Darrin.
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that means I'm next and I'm tapped-here's a desperation clue- future laugh in star and future western star who kills himself find love in an apt in NYC.
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And... if anyone dared talk about the abuses and atrocities, THEY were the problem -speaking evil of 'leadership' was the ultimate crime in the way. Incredible how they managed to enforce that for so long.
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that sounds like aBeverly Hillbillies quote if I ever heard one
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close enough George-you described the show- it was called 'Hank', but I say you got it.
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another one season wonder that I hope isn't too obscure.The star can't afford college, so he crashes classes in order to get an education. How that will help without a diploma I never understood.
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it was Mr Terrific and Captain Nice.
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I think no one is going to get this-I don't want to short circuit the game again, as I do so often, so I'll reveal it was a show called 'Broadside' around 1964. Kathy Nolan from Real McCoys, and Sheila James from Dobie Gillis played WW11 Waves on a south sea island, along with Dick Srageant (Darrin 11) takit anyone.
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it was-but not this show- oh yeah-the second Darrin was also part of the cast of this one season wonder.
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Kate McCoy and Zelda Gilroy join the Waves and become a female McHales Navy.
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that would be Wonder Woman-one show set in the 40's-Lyle Waggoner played Steve Trevor and his son in the series set in the 70's.
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it was Naked City-every episode ended with the narrator saying 'there are eight million stories in the naked city-this was one of them'
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all I know about this show is that there are 8 million stories, and this is one of them.
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gotta be Get Smart, since 99 and the Chief were nameless
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"He never got a dinner " is the phrase that Red Buttons was known by. He said that so often about himself , referring to career respect, that it eventually became forever tied to him. I thought that was the give away clue. That you deduced the show without it is doubly impressive.
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good guess george-yer right!