I guess. Actually, they did try to repair the boat a few times. In the movie "Back to the Beach," Bob Denver plays a bartender who relates a story about being trapped on an island with a guy who could make a nuclear reactor from coconuts but couldn't fix a three-foot hole in a boat! :)
Yes. In the early episodes, Dick would tumble over an ottoman in during the opening credits. In later episodes, he deftly avoided it. Buddy (Morey Amsterdam) was always plaguing Mel (Richard Deacon) with jokes about his baldness.
That's the diner skit from "Saturday Night Live." I remember one time when Jane Curtin comes in and tells Belushi she wants a tea. "No tea! Pepsi!" "Just give me a water, then." "Okay. Tea." :lol:
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The name of the series is Alice, based on the movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
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I remember watching the toilet flush episode - I was quite young, btw.
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It seems fairly obvious that this refers to a lawyer - other than that I'm not really sure.
I have a couple of shows in mind, so I'll pick one and take a guess -
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No, not Mason
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Okay, my next guess is Matlock.
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It is Matlock. When potential clients would come to him, he would often give them his criteria for taking them on.
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I thought I was wrong. =D
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I guess. Actually, they did try to repair the boat a few times. In the movie "Back to the Beach," Bob Denver plays a bartender who relates a story about being trapped on an island with a guy who could make a nuclear reactor from coconuts but couldn't fix a three-foot hole in a boat! :)
Tripping over an ottoman, baldy jokes.
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Yes. In the early episodes, Dick would tumble over an ottoman in during the opening credits. In later episodes, he deftly avoided it. Buddy (Morey Amsterdam) was always plaguing Mel (Richard Deacon) with jokes about his baldness.
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That's the diner skit from "Saturday Night Live." I remember one time when Jane Curtin comes in and tells Belushi she wants a tea. "No tea! Pepsi!" "Just give me a water, then." "Okay. Tea." :lol:
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