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  1. #251

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    No, I think it was "Romper Room"___Was that you and Mrs.Fran? Explain yourself....
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    What can I say, if you got it...you got it....

  2. #252
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    What can I say, if you got it... you got it...
    Were you a Do Bee or a Don't Be?

  3. #253

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Were you a Do Bee or a Don't Be?
    Is that where the Doobie Brothers came from????

  4. #254
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Is that where the Doobie Brothers came from?
    I think they're different bees.

  5. #255

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    I think they're different bees.
    But after the same pollen..............

  6. #256

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Here are some good ones!

    McKeever and the Colonel - where did it take place?
    Bob Cummings Show
    My Little Margie - who played her?
    The Millionaire - who wrote the check? Who's voice was he?
    Honey West - what did she do?
    The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
    Mystery Theater - in Oklahoma City
    Talk of the Town
    Crusader Rabbit - who was his side kick?
    Little Roquefort - who was he?
    Tom Terrific - what was his dog's name? The mean guy?
    Rocky and Bullwinkle - who was the voice of Rocky?

    What did the following programs have in common? No cheating!
    Hint - They tried it on E.R. and it was a disaster.
    Playhouse 90
    Kraft Mystery Theater
    Westinghouse Theater
    General Electric Theater
    Hallmark Theater
    They were all done live

  7. #257

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowtieguy View Post
    They were all done live
    Gayle Storm:...My little Margie
    John Baersford tipton...the Millionair

  8. #258

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    One of my favorites, which did not last long, "Then Came Bronson". Michael Parks was and still is great!!

  9. #259
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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    One of my favorites, which did not last long, "Then Came Bronson". Michael
    Parks was and still is great!
    Hey! That show lasted almost a year!

  10. #260

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Hey! That show lasted almost a year!
    The pilot was released in Europe as a feature film. Parks was supposed to be the new James Dean.

    He fooled them. He's not gay and is still alive.

    Ever seen the movie "Grindhouse"? He's great in that!!

  11. #261

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    The pilot was released in Europe as a feature film. Parks was supposed to be the new James Dean.

    He fooled them. He's not gay and is still alive.

    Ever seen the movie "Grindhouse"? He's great in that!!
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  12. #262

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    Does anybody out there know the first name of the character Paladin played by Richard Boone? Or, was there just not a name>>>>?????

  13. #263
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Does anybody out there know the first name of the character Paladin played
    by Richard Boone? Or, was there just not a name?
    His name was never given. He got his nick name from someone he was
    supposed to hunt down. Richard Boone played that part, too.

    That was a great series. It should be on TV Land.

  14. #264
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    I thought of a TV show I used to watch every week and it hasn't been
    mentioned.

    Bat Masterson!

  15. #265

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    Remember this one? Probably won't make it in TV Land.


    The Rebel

    The Ballad of Johnny Yuma by Richard Markowitz & Andrew J. Fenady, Published copyright date: Oct. 29, 1959

    Original Air Dates: 1958 - 1961 (ABC)




    Away, away, away rode the rebel, Johnny Yuma.

    Johnny Yuma, was a rebel. He roamed, through the west.
    And Johnny Yuma, was a rebel, he wandered alone.

    He got fightin’ mad, this rebel lad. He packed his star as he wandered far.
    Where the only law was a hook and a draw, the rebel.

    (Away, away, away rode the rebel.)

    Johnny Yuma, was a rebel. He roamed, through the west.
    And Johnny Yuma, was a rebel, he wandered alone.

    He searched the land, this restless lad. He was panther quick and leather tough.
    Cause he had figured that he’d been pushed enough, the rebel.
    (Away, away, away rode the rebel.)
    Johnny Yuma.

    Johnny Yuma, was a rebel. He roamed, through the west.
    And Johnny Yuma, the rebel, he wandered alone.

    He was fightin’ mad, this rebel lad,
    With a dream he would hold until his dying breath
    He would search his soul and gamble with death.
    Away, away, away rode the rebel, Johnny Yuma.
    When the song was recorded by Johnny Cash the lyrics had a small change in the sixth line: "He packed no star as he wandered far."


    Nick Adams as Johnny Yuma.



    Thanks to Leslie N. from Quebec for help with the lyrics.

  16. #266

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Remember this one? Probably won't make it in TV Land.


    The Rebel

    The Ballad of Johnny Yuma by Richard Markowitz & Andrew J. Fenady, Published copyright date: Oct. 29, 1959

    Original Air Dates: 1958 - 1961 (ABC)

    Away, away, away rode the rebel, Johnny Yuma.

    Johnny Yuma, was a rebel. He roamed, through the west.
    And Johnny Yuma, was a rebel, he wandered alone.

    He got fightin’ mad, this rebel lad. He packed his star as he wandered far.
    Where the only law was a hook and a draw, the rebel.

    (Away, away, away rode the rebel.)

    Johnny Yuma, was a rebel. He roamed, through the west.
    And Johnny Yuma, was a rebel, he wandered alone.

    He searched the land, this restless lad. He was panther quick and leather tough.
    Cause he had figured that he’d been pushed enough, the rebel.
    (Away, away, away rode the rebel.)
    Johnny Yuma.

    Johnny Yuma, was a rebel. He roamed, through the west.
    And Johnny Yuma, the rebel, he wandered alone.

    He was fightin’ mad, this rebel lad,
    With a dream he would hold until his dying breath
    He would search his soul and gamble with death.
    Away, away, away rode the rebel, Johnny Yuma.
    When the song was recorded by Johnny Cash the lyrics had a small change in the sixth line: "He packed no star as he wandered far."


    Nick Adams as Johnny Yuma.



    Thanks to Leslie N. from Quebec for help with the lyrics.
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    didn't Johnny Yuma carry a sawed-off rifle instead of a Shotgun or pistol?

  17. #267

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    How about 77 Sunset strip????? Kookie, Kookie lend me your comb...

  18. #268

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    How about 77 Sunset strip????? Kookie, Kookie lend me your comb...
    wow old people TV......groovy!

  19. #269

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    didn't Johnny Yuma carry a sawed-off rifle instead of a Shotgun or pistol?
    A sawed-off double barrel if I remember correctly.........

    But if not don't tell anyone..........

  20. #270

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    A sawed-off double barrel if I remember correctly.........

    But if not don't tell anyone..........
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    you're right, it was Steve McQueen who carried the Rifle...What was the name of the show he was in??Also, what was the other series opposite Spin and Marty on the Mickey Mouse Club?????Anybody know?...anybody else that old???

  21. #271

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    "Wanted: Dead or Alive"

    Got me on the Mickey Mouse Club. Never watched it.

  22. #272

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    there was a show called "December Bride" :...who was the female star??
    there was another show called the Life of Riley:....The male star????


    Come on PapaOU answer those ....

  23. #273

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    [QUOTE=Generals64;227933]there was a show called "December Bride" :...who was the female star??
    there was another show called the Life of Riley:....The male star????


    William Bendix I know.

    Got me on the other (?) Frances Rafferty?

    Seems I remember her form Disney movies..............

  24. #274
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    didn't Johnny Yuma carry a sawed-off rifle instead of a Shotgun or pistol?
    That was Josh Randall played by Steve McQueen on Wanted: Dead or Alive.
    His gun was call the "Mare's Leg".

    Johnny Yuma was the lead in The Rebel played by Nick Adams. Johnny Cash
    sang the theme.

  25. #275
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    didn't Johnny Yuma carry a sawed-off rifle instead of a Shotgun or pistol?
    He had a side iron. The sawed off shotgun was used when he was sleeping, I
    think. But he had a sawed off.

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