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Old 04-21-2007, 09:37 PM   #531
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You got it, Batwing! The only thing you're missing there was his role, which was "Bub"...but close enough! Nice work!

Your turn, BW!
I finally got one! Great thread, Teague!

"My Three Sons" was a great show!

Give me a couple of hours to post the next one--I need to leave the house to do some errands.
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Old 04-21-2007, 09:42 PM   #532
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You got it, Batwing! The only thing you're missing there was his role, which was "Bub"...but close enough! Nice work!

Your turn, BW!
He was also Fred in "I Love Lucy"...I didn't realize he died that long ago...
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Old 04-21-2007, 11:49 PM   #533
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Category: Comedy
Answer: I'm the original comedic relief in a long-running family comedy, but when I died in 1965, I was replaced. But that's okay--I had a long career in comedy, from one of the seminal classics of comedy to films like Miracle on 38th Street. Name my character in my last series, the series title, and my equally legendary co-star and his role.
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Who was William Frawley in "My Three Sons" who acted with the legendary Fred McMurray starring as Steve Douglas?
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You got it, Batwing! The only thing you're missing there was his role, which was "Bub"...but close enough! Nice work!

Your turn, BW!
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He was also Fred in "I Love Lucy"...I didn't realize he died that long ago...

No wonder I didn't get it...he died in 1966, not 1965...
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Old 04-22-2007, 03:16 AM   #534
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No wonder I didn't get it...he died in 1966, not 1965...
Hmmm...you're right. I was thinking that he died in the process of filming the series, but it looks like he quit the series (maybe for health reasons?) and then died in March of '66.
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Old 04-22-2007, 04:00 AM   #535
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Hmmm...you're right. I was thinking that he died in the process of filming the series, but it looks like he quit the series (maybe for health reasons?) and then died in March of '66.
He quit the show due to health reasons in 1965 and passed away due to a heart attack in March, 1966. He was nearly 80.

'Nuff is right; Bill was also in "I love Lucy" for a number of years, including one episode in 1965.
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Old 04-22-2007, 04:13 AM   #536
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I'm back--my turn.

Category: Crime/Private Eye

Answer: I was a private detective and drove a red Ford Thunderbird. My home was a converted warehouse which is why I can drive into my living room/office, which among other things, contained an outdoor furniture set with an umbrella advertising "Cinzano" vermouth. One of my two assistants was one of two actress-sisters who made a career playing lovable airheads. I also had a sidekick who started in the show as a petty thief.

Name the lead actor, his character, the airhead actress, and the name of the sidekick!
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Old 04-22-2007, 04:31 PM   #537
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Category: Crime/Private Eye

Answer: I was a private detective and drove a red Ford Thunderbird. My home was a converted warehouse which is why I can drive into my living room/office, which among other things, contained an outdoor furniture set with an umbrella advertising "Cinzano" vermouth. One of my two assistants was one of two actress-sisters who made a career playing lovable airheads. I also had a sidekick who started in the show as a petty thief.

Name the lead actor, his character, the airhead actress, and the name of the sidekick!
Who is the late, great Robert Urich, who played Dan Tanna on Vega$; Judy Landers as secretary Angie; and Bart Braverman as his gopher Binzer Borso?

Great show, BW!!!
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Old 04-22-2007, 04:36 PM   #538
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Robert Urich is dead???
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Old 04-22-2007, 04:38 PM   #539
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Robert Urich is dead???
Cancer...a few years back...
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Robert Urich is dead???
Yeah, sadly.
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