Ted Knight as newcaster "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show back in the 1970's. also played Judge Smails in Caddyshack. also Ed Asner as the news producer "Lou Grant".
Whitman Mayo as Fred's best friend "Grady Wilson" and LaWanda Page as the Bible-toting "Aunt Esther" in the also 1970's Sanford and Son
Bill Daily as Bob Newhart next-door neighbor airline navigator Howard Borden on the 1970's The Bob Newhart Show. also Tom Poston as handyman "George Utley" on the 1980's Newhart. also William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as the three brothers "Larry, Darryl, and Darryl". Darryl & Darryl new spoke BUT Sanderson as Larry had some of the BEST lines in the show.
(starting to see a TREND here? the 1970's was the "Golden Age" of TV sitcoms)
Peter Jurasik as "Sid The Snitch" in the 1980's Hill Street Blues. worked with Dennis Franz's "Lt Norman Buntz" 1985 thru 1987 season. the pairing was so popular NBC produced the short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.
Ted Knight as newcaster "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show back in the 1970's. also played Judge Smails in Caddyshack. also Ed Asner as the news producer "Lou Grant".
Whitman Mayo as Fred's best friend "Grady Wilson" and LaWanda Page as the Bible-toting "Aunt Esther" in the also 1970's Sanford and Son
Bill Daily as Bob Newhart next-door neighbor airline navigator Howard Borden on the 1970's The Bob Newhart Show. also Tom Poston as handyman "George Utley" on the 1980's Newhart. also William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as the three brothers "Larry, Darryl, and Darryl". Darryl & Darryl new spoke BUT Sanderson as Larry had some of the BEST lines in the show.
(starting to see a TREND here? the 1970's was the "Golden Age" of TV sitcoms)
Peter Jurasik as "Sid The Snitch" in the 1980's Hill Street Blues. worked with Dennis Franz's "Lt Norman Buntz" 1985 thru 1987 season. the pairing was so popular NBC produced the short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.
Ted Knight as newcaster "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show back in the 1970's. also played Judge Smails in Caddyshack. also Ed Asner as the news producer "Lou Grant".
Whitman Mayo as Fred's best friend "Grady Wilson" and LaWanda Page as the Bible-toting "Aunt Esther" in the also 1970's Sanford and Son
Bill Daily as Bob Newhart next-door neighbor airline navigator Howard Borden on the 1970's The Bob Newhart Show. also Tom Poston as handyman "George Utley" on the 1980's Newhart. also William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as the three brothers "Larry, Darryl, and Darryl". Darryl & Darryl new spoke BUT Sanderson as Larry had some of the BEST lines in the show.
(starting to see a TREND here? the 1970's was the "Golden Age" of TV sitcoms)
Peter Jurasik as "Sid The Snitch" in the 1980's Hill Street Blues. worked with Dennis Franz's "Lt Norman Buntz" 1985 thru 1987 season. the pairing was so popular NBC produced the short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.
Ted Knight as newcaster "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show back in the 1970's. also played Judge Smails in Caddyshack. also Ed Asner as the news producer "Lou Grant".
Whitman Mayo as Fred's best friend "Grady Wilson" and LaWanda Page as the Bible-toting "Aunt Esther" in the also 1970's Sanford and Son
Bill Daily as Bob Newhart next-door neighbor airline navigator Howard Borden on the 1970's The Bob Newhart Show. also Tom Poston as handyman "George Utley" on the 1980's Newhart. also William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as the three brothers "Larry, Darryl, and Darryl". Darryl & Darryl new spoke BUT Sanderson as Larry had some of the BEST lines in the show.
(starting to see a TREND here? the 1970's was the "Golden Age" of TV sitcoms)
Peter Jurasik as "Sid The Snitch" in the 1980's Hill Street Blues. worked with Dennis Franz's "Lt Norman Buntz" 1985 thru 1987 season. the pairing was so popular NBC produced the short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.
Ya THAT was absolutely GREAT. I forgot one from The Mary Tyler Moore show. the great Betty White as "Happy Homemaker" host Sue Ann Nivens. she was always chasing Lou and was "on the edge" with her many sexual double entendres,
could also do a whole thread on WKRP in Cincinnati which ran from 1978 thru 1982. Richard Sanders as newsman Les Nessman was classic esp in the famous "Turkeys Away" episode. same with Frank Bonner as the boorish ad man Herb Tarlek, who was always leering and slobbering over Jennifer (Loni Anderson), and Gordon Jump as the usually clueless station owner Arthur Carlson. Les was SO "full of himself" serious, it was hilarious.
"Turkey's Away" YouTube >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf3mgmEdfwg ""As God as my Witness, I thought Turkeys could Fly"
Ya THAT was absolutely GREAT. I forgot one from The Mary Tyler Moore show. the great Betty White as "Happy Homemaker" host Sue Ann Nivens. she was always chasing Lou and was "on the edge" with her many sexual double entendres,
could also do a whole thread on WKRP in Cincinnati which ran from 1978 thru 1982. Richard Sanders as newsman Les Nessman was classic esp in the famous "Turkeys Away" episode. same with Frank Bonner as the boorish ad man Herb Tarlek, who was always leering and slobbering over Jennifer (Loni Anderson), and Gordon Jump as the usually clueless station owner Arthur Carlson. Les was SO "full of himself" serious, it was hilarious.
"Turkey's Away" YouTube >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf3mgmEdfwg ""As God as my Witness, I thought Turkeys could Fly"
Ted Knight as newcaster "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show back in the 1970's. also played Judge Smails in Caddyshack. also Ed Asner as the news producer "Lou Grant".
Whitman Mayo as Fred's best friend "Grady Wilson" and LaWanda Page as the Bible-toting "Aunt Esther" in the also 1970's Sanford and Son
Bill Daily as Bob Newhart next-door neighbor airline navigator Howard Borden on the 1970's The Bob Newhart Show. also Tom Poston as handyman "George Utley" on the 1980's Newhart. also William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as the three brothers "Larry, Darryl, and Darryl". Darryl & Darryl new spoke BUT Sanderson as Larry had some of the BEST lines in the show.
(starting to see a TREND here? the 1970's was the "Golden Age" of TV sitcoms)
Peter Jurasik as "Sid The Snitch" in the 1980's Hill Street Blues. worked with Dennis Franz's "Lt Norman Buntz" 1985 thru 1987 season. the pairing was so popular NBC produced the short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.
Ted Knight as newcaster "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show back in the 1970's. also played Judge Smails in Caddyshack. also Ed Asner as the news producer "Lou Grant".
Whitman Mayo as Fred's best friend "Grady Wilson" and LaWanda Page as the Bible-toting "Aunt Esther" in the also 1970's Sanford and Son
Bill Daily as Bob Newhart next-door neighbor airline navigator Howard Borden on the 1970's The Bob Newhart Show. also Tom Poston as handyman "George Utley" on the 1980's Newhart. also William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as the three brothers "Larry, Darryl, and Darryl". Darryl & Darryl new spoke BUT Sanderson as Larry had some of the BEST lines in the show.
(starting to see a TREND here? the 1970's was the "Golden Age" of TV sitcoms)
Peter Jurasik as "Sid The Snitch" in the 1980's Hill Street Blues. worked with Dennis Franz's "Lt Norman Buntz" 1985 thru 1987 season. the pairing was so popular NBC produced the short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.
Esther with "WATCH IT, SUCKER" (and the "fish eye" look)
Esther with "WATCH IT, SUCKER" (and the "fish eye" look)
Esther with "WATCH IT, SUCKER" (and the "fish eye" look)
Esther with "WATCH IT, SUCKER" (and the "fish eye" look)
Eddie Haskell : "Hello Mrs. Cleaver, is Wallace home and if so may I converse with him?"
one of the all time best "weasels" on a TV sitcom. little known fact is that Haskell grew up to be Congressman Paul Ryan
Eddie Haskell : "Hello Mrs. Cleaver, is Wallace home and if so may I converse with him?"
one of the all time best "weasels" on a TV sitcom. little known fact is that Haskell grew up to be Congressman Paul Ryan
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