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I don't get the "never got a dinner" part.

I know it starred Red Buttons as an ordinary guy who just happens to be a doppelganger for a major spy (recently deceased), and whom the government uses to impersonate the spy. I only remember one scene from the show: "Phyfe" gets a pair of too-small shoes to wear with his suit. He "breaks" an enemy spy by just walking around him (the shoes squeak horribly). :lol:

I'll come up with one soon.

George

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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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Sounds like it could be one of those high school-based shows, but nothing really jumps out at me.

George

It's not a high school-based show, but it did have a couple of teens on it.

(Different teens in different seasons, but 2 teens each time.)

Although at least one college age Caucasian was added by the end.

And another African-American.

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Is this "Super-Friends"?

George

It is.

It's the 70s. Let's diversify the cast.

Right now, we have 2 white females, and the rest of the people are white males.

Wonder Woman, and Wendy, and Batman, Robin, Superman, Aquaman, Flash, Plastic Man,

Green Lantern...

Ok, you want to diversify the cast?

Let's diversify the cast, then-

we'll add an African-American, a Mexican,

a Native American, and a Japanese.

Black Vulcan. (Oddly enough, they didn't use Black Lightning who already existed

in the comics, but made a new character with almost identical powers.)

El Dorado.

Apache Chief.

Samurai.

It's not a high school-based show, but it did have a couple of teens on it.

(Different teens in different seasons, but 2 teens each time.)

Although at least one college age Caucasian was added by the end.

And another African-American.

Wendy and Marvin, Zan and Jayna.

Firestorm was added,

as was Cyborg.

I'm unclear why the tokens all had incomplete outfits.

Black Vulcan had short pants, El Dorado's shirt was abbreviated,

Apache Chief and Samurai basically wore underwear.

(Were they trying to get more girl viewers for what was seen as a

boys' show?)

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There was a "Justice League Unlimited" episode, "Ultimatum," about the Ultimen, super-powered clones developed by Max Lord. They were a wonderful homage to the (non-Justice-League) Super-Friends.

As for the abbreviated uniforms, shall I point out Wonder Woman, Robin...

The open-shirt thing seemed to be especially common with black heroes in the comic books. Luke Cage, Black Lightning, etc., all started with the "Shaft" look. I guess they were "bad." :rolleyes:

On one network, this show was set in the 1940's. On another network, it was current (1970's), with one actor playing the same role, and another playing the son of his previous character.

George

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There was a "Justice League Unlimited" episode, "Ultimatum," about the Ultimen, super-powered clones developed by Max Lord. They were a wonderful homage to the (non-Justice-League) Super-Friends.

There's been a few homages here and there, in cartoon form or comic book form.

IIRC, 52 had expies of them, who all died in battle.

As for the abbreviated uniforms, shall I point out Wonder Woman, Robin...

The open-shirt thing seemed to be especially common with black heroes in the comic books. Luke Cage, Black Lightning, etc., all started with the "Shaft" look. I guess they were "bad." :rolleyes:/>

Ok, got me on WW & Robin. Although the current Robins have all had long pants

since Grayson became Nightwing and since Tim Drake became Robin.

Ok, open-shirt, but Black Vulcan had shorts, and Apache Chief and Samurai wore

what could be considered swimwear- short top, shorts.

And El Dorado didn't HAVE a shirt.

On one network, this show was set in the 1940's. On another network, it was current (1970's), with one actor playing the same role, and another playing the son of his previous character.

George

Trying to figure this one out. So far, nothing....

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