The star of this show was a tall, ex-football player, playing a detective. His partner was a gorgeous brunette. As petite as she was, however (at least, compared to the star), she was always wearing high heels while chasing the bad guys. Ah, the 80's!
Raf did a really cute "Pictionary" (I can't recall if was in Movie or TV) of this show years ago. He had "M" from the recent Bond films, The Fonz saying "Ayyy," the Superman "S" symbol, and an old person ("age") with the cartoon character "Asterix" in between the letters. It was very clever.
I hereby swear or affirm that I shall tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. When in the course of Greasespot events it becomes necessary to sever ties with the old TV Show Mash Up clue in favor of a new clue that is a mystery to at least some lurkers on this forum, it behooves the provider of the last clue to confirm that the show to which he was alluding was correctly guessed. We hold these truths to be self evident, that all TV shows are not created equal. Sing in me, oh muse, and through me, tell the story of Hawkeye, Trapper, BJ and Hot Lips (hahahah! BJ and Hot Lips were on the same show! Hahahahaha!)
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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
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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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"In Living Color"?
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WordWolf
Got it in one!
I was thinking the Molly Shannon and Chris Rock mentions would steer people over
to SNL, but you caught the other references and didn't take the bait.
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"It's got a great beat, and I can dance to it. I'll give it an 85."
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WordWolf
I'll take a guess. "American Bandstand"?
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GeorgeStGeorge
That's it. The "Rate a Record" spot was always entertaining.
You're up!
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WordWolf
This show's first and last episodes book-ended the series nicely-
one scene in the finale mirrored one in the pilot.
The final episode also featured a lot of characters who had been
introduced throughout the series.
Including Johnny Cochran playing himself.
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"Seinfeld"?
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WordWolf
Indeed.
Go.
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The star of this show was a tall, ex-football player, playing a detective. His partner was a gorgeous brunette. As petite as she was, however (at least, compared to the star), she was always wearing high heels while chasing the bad guys. Ah, the 80's!
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Hunter
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GeorgeStGeorge
Correct. Fred Dryer and Stephanie Kramer.
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This television series lasted almost four times as long as the war in which it was set.
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GeorgeStGeorge
The one with all the asterisks in the title...
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Human without the bean
M.A.S.H.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I'm pretty sure that that's it.
Raf did a really cute "Pictionary" (I can't recall if was in Movie or TV) of this show years ago. He had "M" from the recent Bond films, The Fonz saying "Ayyy," the Superman "S" symbol, and an old person ("age") with the cartoon character "Asterix" in between the letters. It was very clever.
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Thanks. I'd forgotten that one.
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GeorgeStGeorge
You haven't, however, confirmed M*A*S*H as the answer.
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I hereby swear or affirm that I shall tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. When in the course of Greasespot events it becomes necessary to sever ties with the old TV Show Mash Up clue in favor of a new clue that is a mystery to at least some lurkers on this forum, it behooves the provider of the last clue to confirm that the show to which he was alluding was correctly guessed. We hold these truths to be self evident, that all TV shows are not created equal. Sing in me, oh muse, and through me, tell the story of Hawkeye, Trapper, BJ and Hot Lips (hahahah! BJ and Hot Lips were on the same show! Hahahahaha!)
Yes, it was M*A*S*H.
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Human without the bean
OK then. Here we go.
And, a hint. This one's from the 60's to anyone who remembers them! HA Ha.
David Soul
Joan Blondell
Bobby Sherman
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Ah, Seattle!
"Here Come the Brides" also starring Robert Brown and a non-Vulcan Mark Lenard.
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Human without the bean
Very good George. Your right and now its your turn.
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Very short blue jean cut-offs got their name from a character on this show.
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Secret Squirrel
The Dukes of Hazzard?
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GeorgeStGeorge
Of course! With the delightful Catherine Bach and her "Daisy Dukes"! :wub:
Your turn!
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