Just saw this-I know I'll kick myself, but I can't think of the answer. Something tells me when I find out I'll remember 50 things about the show.
Well you will probably get it before I do, that's for sure.
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!
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I'd enjoy that episode. I was a jump the shark fanatic. They tried to resurrect that site but it just wasn't the same. Okay, sorry, :offtopic:/> Back to guessing the cartoon.
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.
Oh geez. I used to read creepy and eerie and vampirella and Archie and Little Lotta and Dot and Casper and Wendy the Witch and peanuts and dennis the menace and those really trashy horror comics and that's about it.
was that on before super friends ? I guess it was. I don't think Superman/Batman adventure hour teamed them up though. I remember se[erate cartoons, as well as Aquaman, and the surprise guest hero, Green Lantern, Atom, Flash, in a cartoon. I think I got thrown, thinking the 2 main heroes were partnered.
I meant Aquaman was in his own cartoon, and the special hero had his own.
I'll give this to hiway. Perhaps because of the discussion of B&B, you inferred that the two heroes in the cartoon show in question were teamed up. I did not say that.
"The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure" contained Superman cartoons, Aquaman cartoons, guest hero cartoons (and, if I recall, Superboy cartoons). It was essentially an expansion of "The New Adventures of Superman" cartoon. S/A H of A ran one season (1967-1968), being replaced by "The Batman/Superman Hour," which had Superman, Batman, and Superboy cartoons but no guest heroes. Guest stars (appearing in their own shorts, not teamed up with the main heroes) in S/A H of A were: the Atom, Hawkman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Teen Titans, and the Justice League. I still remember the theme song, verbatim. :)/>
I definitely don't feel young chasing after my kid.
Wait until it's your grandkid!
I once heard, and found it true by experience, that playing with your grandkids for ten minutes makes you feel young. Any more makes you feel old. :lol:
it's my turn ? I didn't get the answer, due to my not being able to read english. I'll take it though if you insist.
this is an old show, but I'd wager most people have seen it. The 2 stars were a team in radio and the movies, but to me, the most interesting character played multiple parts-landlord, pharmacist, employment agent, whatever was needed in an episode.
This one also pre-dates WW, but I bet he could get it:
The lead characters were detectives Stuart Bailey and Jeff Spencer, but the best-known character was the comb-wielding Kookie, whose lines, like "Baby, you're the ginchiest!" became common idioms.
This is an example of a show that I've never actually seen-but know immediately what it is. I've been waiting for it to come out on dvd, but so far no dice-at least in a good package.
I don't have another show in mind, so I'll let someone else guess the answer.
Okay, Okay, I never saw this show but I KNOW this is part of American Culture. Damn it. What is it. lol. 77 Sunset Strip or something like that. Or 79 Sunset Strip. or 666 Sunset Strip. /> Sheesh. Something like that. Darn it.
157 Riverside Avenue. Dammit I know it's some number and sunset strip I think!
Okay, Okay, I never saw this show but I KNOW this is part of American Culture. Damn it. What is it. lol. 77 Sunset Strip or something like that. Or 79 Sunset Strip. or 666 Sunset Strip. /> Sheesh. Something like that. Darn it.
157 Riverside Avenue. Dammit I know it's some number and sunset strip I think!
You only get one guess at a time. Fortunately, your first guess is correct (77 Sunset Strip).
This episode, on this Long running TV sitcom, was considered by many to be one of the funniest on the series. The main character's hapless - unlucky in love - brother, believes he has found the perfect girl – until he finds out that she enjoys eating flies for snacks.
No but good guess. Same basic time frame (give or take a couple years) as far as the run of this series though. The series I'm talking about had very meddlesome parents.......
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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
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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
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C) The DC/Fawcett character must be Captain Marvel, now known as Shazam. I think the show is Beat Shazam George
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Well you will probably get it before I do, that's for sure.
I'd enjoy that episode. I was a jump the shark fanatic. They tried to resurrect that site but it just wasn't the same. Okay, sorry, :offtopic:/> Back to guessing the cartoon.
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The heroes are DC Comics characters.
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Oh geez. I used to read creepy and eerie and vampirella and Archie and Little Lotta and Dot and Casper and Wendy the Witch and peanuts and dennis the menace and those really trashy horror comics and that's about it.
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There's been a number of permutations across syndication.
"The Superman/Batman Adventure Hour"??????
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was that on before super friends ? I guess it was. I don't think Superman/Batman adventure hour teamed them up though. I remember se[erate cartoons, as well as Aquaman, and the surprise guest hero, Green Lantern, Atom, Flash, in a cartoon. I think I got thrown, thinking the 2 main heroes were partnered.
I meant Aquaman was in his own cartoon, and the special hero had his own.
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I'll give this to hiway. Perhaps because of the discussion of B&B, you inferred that the two heroes in the cartoon show in question were teamed up. I did not say that.
"The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure" contained Superman cartoons, Aquaman cartoons, guest hero cartoons (and, if I recall, Superboy cartoons). It was essentially an expansion of "The New Adventures of Superman" cartoon. S/A H of A ran one season (1967-1968), being replaced by "The Batman/Superman Hour," which had Superman, Batman, and Superboy cartoons but no guest heroes. Guest stars (appearing in their own shorts, not teamed up with the main heroes) in S/A H of A were: the Atom, Hawkman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Teen Titans, and the Justice League. I still remember the theme song, verbatim. :)/>
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Small wonder I missed the question.
It aired from 1967 to 1968.
I was unable to watch television at that time, being nonexistent and all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Superman/Aquaman_Hour_of_Adventure
"Subsequently in 1968, the series became The Batman/Superman Hour, with new Superman/Superboy and Batman segments."
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As if that's ever stopped you before. ;)
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If it was aired in syndication during my lifetime, then I had a chance
to see it. Otherwise, it would need to have been aired in SOME form during
my lifetime. In this case, it DID air, but by the name I mentioned.
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geez WW: I didn't know you were that young. I know you mentioned awhile back you had a new baby, but I figured guys can have babies at any age.
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I'm young for this board, but that's relative. On another board, I'm really old by comparison.
I definitely don't feel young chasing after my kid.
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Wait until it's your grandkid!
I once heard, and found it true by experience, that playing with your grandkids for ten minutes makes you feel young. Any more makes you feel old. :lol:
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Yeah well in my case, no more puppies for me. If I ever get another dog it will be an older dog. HEY HIWAY ITS YOUR TURN!
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it's my turn ? I didn't get the answer, due to my not being able to read english. I'll take it though if you insist.
this is an old show, but I'd wager most people have seen it. The 2 stars were a team in radio and the movies, but to me, the most interesting character played multiple parts-landlord, pharmacist, employment agent, whatever was needed in an episode.
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"Abbott and Costello"?
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right George. Sydney Fields played 'Mr Fields' the landlord, and they were always going to see Mr Fields brother-he had a lot of them.
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This one also pre-dates WW, but I bet he could get it:
The lead characters were detectives Stuart Bailey and Jeff Spencer, but the best-known character was the comb-wielding Kookie, whose lines, like "Baby, you're the ginchiest!" became common idioms.
George
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This is an example of a show that I've never actually seen-but know immediately what it is. I've been waiting for it to come out on dvd, but so far no dice-at least in a good package.
I don't have another show in mind, so I'll let someone else guess the answer.
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Okay, Okay, I never saw this show but I KNOW this is part of American Culture. Damn it. What is it. lol. 77 Sunset Strip or something like that. Or 79 Sunset Strip. or 666 Sunset Strip. /> Sheesh. Something like that. Darn it.
157 Riverside Avenue. Dammit I know it's some number and sunset strip I think!
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You only get one guess at a time. Fortunately, your first guess is correct (77 Sunset Strip).
Your turn! :)
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I at least had an outside shot at it because an episode of "Married With Children" included
the actor for Kookie, named him and his role, and included references to combs and
"lend me your comb" in reference to him. So, it was not impossible to guess.
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Yes, KOOKIE was the give-away!
Ok, my turn...
This episode, on this Long running TV sitcom, was considered by many to be one of the funniest on the series. The main character's hapless - unlucky in love - brother, believes he has found the perfect girl – until he finds out that she enjoys eating flies for snacks.
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Wild guess- "Frasier"?
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No but good guess. Same basic time frame (give or take a couple years) as far as the run of this series though. The series I'm talking about had very meddlesome parents.......
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