Walk Don't Run. I said you you might be a tad young to remember it, didn't I ;)-->. Now if you had been paying attention, you'd have gotten it from Hiway29's post about it. Gotta' be sharp around these parts, girl :D-->. 'Ya think Ted will post again??
Ditto on the Blackbird, Bluze. One of the things I liked about playing that song was the way your left hand took on the characteristic of a spider walking up the fretboard.
Happy birthday guy! We haven't thrown a party down here in a bit but maybe we ought to :P-->
This next one is a TV medical show from the 70's and what makes it different from all the rest is.... a really perky, very attractive nurse who was portrayed by an actress with a male name.
Joey Heatherton and Michael Learned come to mind, but they weren't in any medical shows that I know of.
George
P.S. Have you guys tried the Name that Tune and Name that Flick threads? (Okay, I know Pirate hangs there.) No one yet has guessed my music clue. It may take an old-timer like Sudo to get it. -->
I wouldn't want to TRAP anyone into giving the wrong answer on this one by giving a bad clue, so I'll just keep quiet. :)--> (Hey, it took me a long time to come up with that one!)
That show showed us what Adam Cartright would have looked like without the toupee and with a beard.
It had the same problem as 'Lou Grant" tho. Taking a sit com character and putting them in a show that had nothing to do with the previous one and was too serious.
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Ditto on the Blackbird, Bluze. One of the things I liked about playing that song was the way your left hand took on the characteristic of a spider walking up the fretboard.
You know, I never thought about it, but that IS a good way of describing it. :)-->
That show showed us what Adam Cartright would have looked like without the toupee and with a beard.
It had the same problem as 'Lou Grant" tho. Taking a sit com character and putting them in a show that had nothing to do with the previous one and was too serious.
Yeah, the only thing retained from one show to the next was the character's name.
well, Ed Asner DID play Lou Grant in both shows-but he might as well have been a different actor. 'Lou Grant' needed at least a guest appearance by Murray Slaughter to remind you where it came from.
As far as Pernell Roberts. I went through a real Bonanza trauma as a kid when he left the show. It never seemed right to see just 3 Cartrights riding toward you instead of 4.
For some reason , Adam was my favorite of the family, tho I'm not quite sure why from a 40 year removed perspective.
Having cleverly deduced the medical show from the various posts, I looked up its cast. There were nurses played by actresses named Chris and Robin, but none that had what I would call distinctly masculine names. -->
As far as Pernell Roberts. I went through a real Bonanza trauma as a kid when he left the show. It never seemed right to see just 3 Cartrights riding toward you instead of 4.
For some reason , Adam was my favorite of the family, tho I'm not quite sure why from a 40 year removed perspective.
I felt that way when "Mike" left "My Three Sons." :(-->
geez-I felt the same way when Mike left 'My Three Sons' too ! Seems like every character I liked best was leaving in the 60's. I had grown up with Tim Considine (Mike) from 'Spin and Marty', and the 'Hardy Boys' on the Mickey Mouse Club, and looked up to him as a cool older brother(unlike my rat real older brother, yuk, yuk). Not only did Mike leave, but 'Bub', William frawley, left also, replaced by Uncle Charlie, and Ernie. It was all downhill from there.
Barney left Mayberry, the 'good' Darrin left bewitched, James Garner left Maverick (tho I actually liked Bart Maverick better).
As far as Pernell Roberts. I went through a real Bonanza trauma as a kid when he left the show. It never seemed right to see just 3 Cartrights riding toward you instead of 4.
For some reason , Adam was my favorite of the family, tho I'm not quite sure why from a 40 year removed perspective.
I felt that way when "Mike" left "My Three Sons." :(-->
George
Could of told you this in the last post I reckon, but I agree.
geez-I felt the same way when Mike left 'My Three Sons' too ! Seems like every character I liked best was leaving in the 60's. I had grown up with Tim Considine (Mike) from 'Spin and Marty', and the 'Hardy Boys' on the Mickey Mouse Club, and looked up to him as a cool older brother(unlike my rat real older brother, yuk, yuk). Not only did Mike leave, but 'Bub', William frawley, left also, replaced by Uncle Charlie, and Ernie. It was all downhill from there.
Barney left Mayberry, the 'good' Darrin left bewitched, James Garner left Maverick (tho I actually liked Bart Maverick better).
I learned early on that people leave-sigh.
I agree with you on all. But I didn't care for the spinoff with Barney. Hmmm....there was one wasn't there?
there was Gomer Pyle USMC. , Where Gomer was not as funny as the lead as he was in mayberry. Frank Sutton as Sgt carter was always a treat tho.
There was Mayberry Rfd, when Andy Griffith left. Ken Berry as Sam Jones became the star, with Aunt Bee, Goober, Howard Sprague, and Emmitt still on hand. That;s not Barney and Gomer by a long shot.
Okeedokee hiway29. I didn't think there was a Barney spinoff after I said it, but I was remembering when he went to another town and they got some other guy (who worshiped him btw) but was lame IMO.
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Um, well I kinda missed it this time but thanks for the help. :)-->
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Walk Don't Run. I said you you might be a tad young to remember it, didn't I ;)-->. Now if you had been paying attention, you'd have gotten it from Hiway29's post about it. Gotta' be sharp around these parts, girl :D-->. 'Ya think Ted will post again??
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I was slacking I tell ya! Plain and simple. ;)-->
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Ditto on the Blackbird, Bluze. One of the things I liked about playing that song was the way your left hand took on the characteristic of a spider walking up the fretboard.
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Happy birthday guy! We haven't thrown a party down here in a bit but maybe we ought to :P-->
This next one is a TV medical show from the 70's and what makes it different from all the rest is.... a really perky, very attractive nurse who was portrayed by an actress with a male name.
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Even with your great clues I'm not sure if I know the answer so can't give clues. I have these times you know. -->
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Joey Heatherton and Michael Learned come to mind, but they weren't in any medical shows that I know of.
George
P.S. Have you guys tried the Name that Tune and Name that Flick threads? (Okay, I know Pirate hangs there.) No one yet has guessed my music clue. It may take an old-timer like Sudo to get it. -->
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I wouldn't want to TRAP anyone into giving the wrong answer on this one by giving a bad clue, so I'll just keep quiet. :)--> (Hey, it took me a long time to come up with that one!)
As for me, I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go!
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Rickbluze, you've got a real hawkeye, don'tcha?
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That show showed us what Adam Cartright would have looked like without the toupee and with a beard.
It had the same problem as 'Lou Grant" tho. Taking a sit com character and putting them in a show that had nothing to do with the previous one and was too serious.
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You know, I never thought about it, but that IS a good way of describing it. :)-->
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Yeah, the only thing retained from one show to the next was the character's name.
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well, Ed Asner DID play Lou Grant in both shows-but he might as well have been a different actor. 'Lou Grant' needed at least a guest appearance by Murray Slaughter to remind you where it came from.
As far as Pernell Roberts. I went through a real Bonanza trauma as a kid when he left the show. It never seemed right to see just 3 Cartrights riding toward you instead of 4.
For some reason , Adam was my favorite of the family, tho I'm not quite sure why from a 40 year removed perspective.
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Having cleverly deduced the medical show from the various posts, I looked up its cast. There were nurses played by actresses named Chris and Robin, but none that had what I would call distinctly masculine names. -->
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I felt that way when "Mike" left "My Three Sons." :(-->
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geez-I felt the same way when Mike left 'My Three Sons' too ! Seems like every character I liked best was leaving in the 60's. I had grown up with Tim Considine (Mike) from 'Spin and Marty', and the 'Hardy Boys' on the Mickey Mouse Club, and looked up to him as a cool older brother(unlike my rat real older brother, yuk, yuk). Not only did Mike leave, but 'Bub', William frawley, left also, replaced by Uncle Charlie, and Ernie. It was all downhill from there.
Barney left Mayberry, the 'good' Darrin left bewitched, James Garner left Maverick (tho I actually liked Bart Maverick better).
I learned early on that people leave-sigh.
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I need to catch up.
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Could of told you this in the last post I reckon, but I agree.
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I agree with you on all. But I didn't care for the spinoff with Barney. Hmmm....there was one wasn't there?
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No-no spin off with Barney.
there was Gomer Pyle USMC. , Where Gomer was not as funny as the lead as he was in mayberry. Frank Sutton as Sgt carter was always a treat tho.
There was Mayberry Rfd, when Andy Griffith left. Ken Berry as Sam Jones became the star, with Aunt Bee, Goober, Howard Sprague, and Emmitt still on hand. That;s not Barney and Gomer by a long shot.
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Okeedokee hiway29. I didn't think there was a Barney spinoff after I said it, but I was remembering when he went to another town and they got some other guy (who worshiped him btw) but was lame IMO.
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