No. This was a syndicated sitcom. Alzado had to be a masked wrestler so no one at his school would know what he was doing. Assuming Hiway is still lurking, he might get it. But I'll give it another day.
George,I remember the show, but not the title. It was mid 80's wasn't it ? I think it was on USA or one of those cable channels. I think the title was a wrestling term but it escapes me.
Paul Henning had 3 comedy series in the 60's that were all successful. They also existed in the same world, and it became common to have a character from one show appear in another.
The quiz question concerns two characters. The first was a woman who was a regular in two of the shows , but played 2 different characters.
the other was a character who seemed to be the common link between the 3 shows, and ran a popular local business.
if the questions seem vague, it's because I'm writing on the run.
"Sam Drucker" was in "Green Acres," "Petticoat Junction," and "The Beverly Hillbillies." I'm blanking on the woman. Maybe WW, Raf, or Human can figure it out.
right on Sam Drucker. I know you'll know the woman. She played one character on the earliest show, then starred as another in a later show, then passed away while it was still in production.
Bea Benederet played the mother of Jethro Bodine (and his sister Jethrine-Max Baer in drag) in the first season of BH. She was such a major character that they moved her out to Beverly Hills and she was even grouped with the family waving bye at the end of the show.
This eight-season show had seven different opening songs, well, actually, seven different variations on a theme. Cast members, in theme-appropriate garb, dance through the opening credits (except for the first season).
this is a good question-I'm blanking on the answer, but I'm working on it without resorting to google -gotta figure anything that lasts 8 seasons I have to at least know about.
that was the magic clue-Bill Cosby. The show I liked was when he was the gym teacher. The Fat Albert cartoon was better than most at the time. Somehow I found his big show boring.
liked I Spy too-if only for the dynamics between Cosby and Culp
Recommended Posts
Top Posters In This Topic
1476
479
1273
253
Popular Days
Mar 21
20
May 22
19
May 18
17
Apr 20
12
Top Posters In This Topic
GeorgeStGeorge 1,476 posts
Raf 479 posts
WordWolf 1,273 posts
Human without the bean 253 posts
Popular Days
Mar 21 2023
20 posts
May 22 2014
19 posts
May 18 2014
17 posts
Apr 20 2020
12 posts
Popular Posts
hiway29
I'm not clear what your point is then. I don't think I'm much older than anyone here. I thought the whole point of this game was to stir memories ,and realize-'oh yeah-I do remember that show !' I'm
GeorgeStGeorge
In the "Jump the Shark" episode of Batman B&B, they go through all of the ways to JTS listed on that website, including having Ted McGinley on! :lol: George
GeorgeStGeorge
C) The DC/Fawcett character must be Captain Marvel, now known as Shazam. I think the show is Beat Shazam George
Posted Images
GeorgeStGeorge
"Norm!"
"Cheers"
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
That's it.
(BTW, Mrs Wolf got the other one from the first 2 quotes.
"Can you feel that?" "Who ordered this?" )
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
This one is pretty obscure, but I remember watching it and thought it was pretty good. At least, it had a clever title.
Lyle Alzado portrays a high school teacher who moonlights as a masked wrestler.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
No chance at all it is "Los Luchadores", I suppose.
That was a Saturday-morning live-action show which had masked wrestlers,
I remember that much.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
No. This was a syndicated sitcom. Alzado had to be a masked wrestler so no one at his school would know what he was doing. Assuming Hiway is still lurking, he might get it. But I'll give it another day.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
George,I remember the show, but not the title. It was mid 80's wasn't it ? I think it was on USA or one of those cable channels. I think the title was a wrestling term but it escapes me.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
It was called "Learning the Ropes." It was late 80's, but close enough.
If you want to have a go, Hiway, have at it. Or open up a free post.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
Paul Henning had 3 comedy series in the 60's that were all successful. They also existed in the same world, and it became common to have a character from one show appear in another.
The quiz question concerns two characters. The first was a woman who was a regular in two of the shows , but played 2 different characters.
the other was a character who seemed to be the common link between the 3 shows, and ran a popular local business.
if the questions seem vague, it's because I'm writing on the run.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
"Sam Drucker" was in "Green Acres," "Petticoat Junction," and "The Beverly Hillbillies." I'm blanking on the woman. Maybe WW, Raf, or Human can figure it out.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
right on Sam Drucker. I know you'll know the woman. She played one character on the earliest show, then starred as another in a later show, then passed away while it was still in production.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Bea Benederet ("Kate") died during the run of PJ (being replaced by June Lockhart in a different role); but I don't remember her from BH (or GA).
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
Bea Benederet played the mother of Jethro Bodine (and his sister Jethrine-Max Baer in drag) in the first season of BH. She was such a major character that they moved her out to Beverly Hills and she was even grouped with the family waving bye at the end of the show.
Edited by hiway29Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
This eight-season show had seven different opening songs, well, actually, seven different variations on a theme. Cast members, in theme-appropriate garb, dance through the opening credits (except for the first season).
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
this is a good question-I'm blanking on the answer, but I'm working on it without resorting to google -gotta figure anything that lasts 8 seasons I have to at least know about.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
It was VERY popular in the late 80's
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
I can't overestimate how out of touch with TV I was in the 80's and 90's. This one is lost on me.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
The star of the show starred in two other series and a Saturday morning cartoon. :)
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
ok,there's a clue that has me thinking again.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Ex-spy, ex-gym teacher, now an obstetrician...
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
that was the magic clue-Bill Cosby. The show I liked was when he was the gym teacher. The Fat Albert cartoon was better than most at the time. Somehow I found his big show boring.
liked I Spy too-if only for the dynamics between Cosby and Culp
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Although you never actually used the phrase, "The Cosby Show," I'll give it to you.
Go dig up videos of the opening music sequences from the various seasons. I think the Caribbean version was my favorite.
You're up.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
he wasn't the star, but as far as I was concerned, it was the Rowlph show. The real star could keep on selling sausage as far as I cared.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Ah, I remember it well. Your clue should be good enough to let another get it, so I'll pass, for now. :)
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
OK, then.
"The Jimmy Dean Show" Wasn't Rowlph the first Muppet?
A rock band made up of a beagle, a gorilla, a lion, and an elephant.
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.