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~Cake~ Short Skirt and a Long Jacket
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40 Year Old Virgin Seth Rogen Knocked Up
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I've only heard of Sarah Conner Chronicles. Without any familiarity of these others I wouldn't know this one.
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I know some of their songs by name but not these.
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So far I don't recognize it. Maybe with a few more lines I might get something.
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Like I said WordWolf I didn't want to debate anything. So move on.
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I wouldn't know this but if I did I would say it might be a song from ~King Crimson~. Every once in a while I come along a group that I've never heard of (for what reason I don't know, maybe I was under the influence of heavy hallucinogens) and they have been around forever and I may even know one or two of their songs, but only now stumble onto their music. Such is the case for ~King Crimson~. I just heard of them about a year or two ago. So, don't know this one.
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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You're wasting your breath WordWolf.
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Ding Ding Ding! I've heard of Laura Mars. Just don't have the foggiest idea who this is. -
Well it's certainly is your right to question whether the spinoffs named by IMDB are correct or not. They define a spin-off as "a new series which contains either characters, a different character or theme elements from a previous series". If Mork was a character from "Happy Days" then "Mork and Mindy" would be a spin-off. I think this is valid . IMDB also defines a spin-off as "characters [who] "are engineered" to introduce a new character on the original television series, just so that character can anchor the new spin-off". I really don't want to debate about this with you WW. I will agree with you though that there is some trouble when you make another show about the same thing and just change the name of the show. "Archie Bunker's Place" was not a spin-off but what fun it is to talk about it in this forum.
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I knew it was Gloria by ~Them~, ~Tom Petty~ and many others but I didn't want to say anything. So if you want to take it WW go ahead. I guess I was just waiting for someone else to play this thread with me and George.
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This is a list from a wikipedia website that I found with the most spinoffs from a tv series. Television spin-offs Top Five with the Most spinoffs are: All in The Family 1971-79 5 spinoffs. Two others Checking In (1981) and Good Times (1974) are potentially included. Maude (1972) The Jeffersons (1975) Archie Bunker's Place (1979) Gloria (1982) 704 Hauser (1994) Happy Days 1974-84 5 spin-offs Laverne & Shirley (1976-83) Blansky's Beauties (1977) Mork & Mindy (1978-82) Out of the Blue (1979) Joanie LOves Chachi (1982-83) Armchair Theatre 1956-74 6 spin-offs (I remember seeing episodes of some of these). Armchair Mystery Theatre (1960) Out of This World (1962) Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (1967-71) Callan (1967-72) Armchair Thriller (1967, 78-81) Armchair 30 (1973) All That 1994, 2000, 2002-05 6 spin-offs Those of us with kids will recognize some of these from Nickelodeon. Kablam (1996-00) Kenan & Kel (1996-00) Guys Like Us (1998-99) The Amanda Show (1999-02) The Nick Cannon Show (2002-03) Just Jordan (1997-08) Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre 1956-61 6 spin-offs Trackdown (1957-59) The Rifleman (1958-63) Black Saddle (1959-60) Johnny Ringo (1959=60) The Westerner (1960) The Dick Powell Show (1961-63 a.k.a. Dick Powell Theatre) Doctor Who 1963-89, 1996, 2006- 5 spin-offs K-9 and Company (1981) Torchwood (2006-11) The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007-11) K-9 (2009-10) Class (2016) And finally, a British tv series, Comedy Playhouse 1961-75, 2014 6 spin-offs Steptoe and Son (1962-74) Till Death Do Us Part (1966-71) All Gas and Gaiters (1966-71) The Liver Birds (1969-78, 96) Are You Being Served (1972-85) Last of the Summer Wine (1973-2010) The longest running sitcom of all time. Free Post
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You seem to remember quite well George. It's Jean by ~Oliver~.
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George let's see if this helps.
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I'm using a link from wikipedia and I see at least 5 spinoffs for all the top series who spinned off. (Ha Ha) Happy Days had 6 spinoffs. All in The Family had 5.
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You've got a couple there George. I should have added no sequels to the list. This premise is simple. Some great shows on television affected more of the same and the results were great spin-offs. I'm not looking for Law and Order Miami, New York, etc. just some of the originals shows that held up and arguably now are still as good as anything on the tube today since the 90's.
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roses are redAll the leaves have gone greenAnd the clouds are so lowYou can touch them, and soCome out to the meadow
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Not including animated or reality tv or talk shows name four of the top five television series to produce the most spin offs? So like, the show "Pawn Stars" has produced three spin offs. Cajun Pawn Stars, American Restoration, and Counting Cars. OK. I think it's going to be kind of easy for you guys to come up with this. So that's why I am asking for four of the top five.
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I knew the song was from Grease but the name escaped me. Is it Summer Nights by Olivia Newton John or both ONJ and John Travolta?
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I am? Let me get this straight. My answer on 10/28/17 was correct. Now on 12/6/17 I'm just finding out about it. Is that right?
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Matthew Broderick's character's name was Philippe Gaston. I should know. I'm from a town in Oregon called Gaston.