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eweissenbach 01-21-2013 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 612818)
WOW - I only remember her singing "GOD Bless America".

You guys have a great memory.

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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 612847)
I thought it was God Bless America - her most famous song.

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You are probably right - I just remember she sang a patriotic song right before the test pattern came on for the night. Midnight if I recall.

Rebel Pirate 01-21-2013 07:50 PM

OK, what was the name of Sky King's:

...plane?

...daughter?

BobandSandy 01-21-2013 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Rebel Pirate (Post 613019)
OK, what was the name of Sky King's:

...plane?

...daughter?

Songbird.
Penny.

Rebel Pirate 01-21-2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BobandSandy (Post 613029)
Songbird.
Penny.

Songbird is right!

:wave:Penny...good guess...but Penny was his niece...he didn't have a daughter! (OK, so maybe that qualifies as a trick question...but you did good!!!)

chuckinca 01-21-2013 08:08 PM

Mr Green Jeans played what character on an earlier TV series?

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DougB 01-21-2013 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 613032)
Mr Green Jeans played what character on an earlier TV series?

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Uncle Lumpy's cabin

OldDave 01-21-2013 09:01 PM

New Questions
 
OK, let me see if I can come up with a couple of questions:

1. Who starred in "Highway Patrol"?

2. On "Richard Diamond, Private Eye", you only saw the legs of David Janssen's secretary, Sam. Whose legs were they?

3. In Captain Midnight, what was his sidekick's name, and how did he spell his name?

4. Why did none of the Cartright brothers look anything like each other?

5. Why did Jack Webb's delivery sound so stiff on Dragnet?

6. What was Ozzie's job on Ozzie and Harriet?

7. In what city was "The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp" set? What was his job? What was wrong with saying he had that job?

8. Who was Quick Draw McGraw's sidekick?

9. What connection is there between the "Burns and Allen Show" and "The Flintstones?"

10. On the "Bob Cummings Show", what was his assistant's name? Who played her?

OK, finally can anyone explain the following things from "Gunsmoke" (fyi, I cannot)

A. Why did they have Matt Dillon be a US Marshall, when clearly his job was more Town Marshall. At the time, 1870, there were only 14 US Marshall's in the whole country.

B. Why did Matt always wear spurs. He was mostly in town, and even when riding his horse, never had the need for spurs?

C. Why did Matt never have any deputies...until near the end when Festus finally was promoted.

D. Why did Matt have tie down's on his holster, when he never tied them, including almost all the opening gun fight scenes?

E. In the Longbranch you almost always hear a piano playing, but in all the episodes I've seen, I've never seen one in there. Has anyone else?
And finally:

F. Did Matt and Kitty ever "get together?"

Early in my career I had the good fortune to interview Milburn Stone (Doc Adams) near the end of his life. (He grew up in the tiny town of Burrton, Kansas.) I asked him about why Matt and Kitty never seem to kiss, or really show any affection. He said it was a family show. (Apparently OK to kill an average of 3 people per show, but never kiss.) But, he said, "everyone knew what Matt and Kitty were doing up stairs." It was a great line. And I enjoyed talking with him greatly.

BobandSandy 01-21-2013 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rebel Pirate (Post 613031)
Songbird is right!

:wave:Penny...good guess...but Penny was his niece...he didn't have a daughter! (OK, so maybe that qualifies as a trick question...but you did good!!!)

ok..i thought you 'misspoke' about daughter
songbird was first the cessna "bobcat" model t50 which was developed as a twin engine wwII trainer (UC78 in military parlance "useless 78").
It was replaced by a cessna 310B.

The Great Fumar 01-21-2013 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 613071)
OK, let me see if I can come up with a couple of questions:

1. Who starred in "Highway Patrol"?

2. On "Richard Diamond, Private Eye", you only saw the legs of David Janssen's secretary, Sam. Whose legs were they?

3. In Captain Midnight, what was his sidekick's name, and how did he spell his name?

4. Why did none of the Cartright brothers look anything like each other?

5. Why did Jack Webb's delivery sound so stiff on Dragnet?

6. What was Ozzie's job on Ozzie and Harriet?

7. In what city was "The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp" set? What was his job? What was wrong with saying he had that job?

8. Who was Quick Draw McGraw's sidekick?

9. What connection is there between the "Burns and Allen Show" and "The Flintstones?"

10. On the "Bob Cummings Show", what was his assistant's name? Who played her?

OK, finally can anyone explain the following things from "Gunsmoke" (fyi, I cannot)

A. Why did they have Matt Dillon be a US Marshall, when clearly his job was more Town Marshall. At the time, 1870, there were only 14 US Marshall's in the whole country.

B. Why did Matt always wear spurs. He was mostly in town, and even when riding his horse, never had the need for spurs?

C. Why did Matt never have any deputies...until near the end when Festus finally was promoted.

D. Why did Matt have tie down's on his holster, when he never tied them, including almost all the opening gun fight scenes?

E. In the Longbranch you almost always hear a piano playing, but in all the episodes I've seen, I've never seen one in there. Has anyone else?
And finally:

F. Did Matt and Kitty ever "get together?"

Early in my career I had the good fortune to interview Milburn Stone (Doc Adams) near the end of his life. (He grew up in the tiny town of Burrton, Kansas.) I asked him about why Matt and Kitty never seem to kiss, or really show any affection. He said it was a family show. (Apparently OK to kill an average of 3 people per show, but never kiss.) But, he said, "everyone knew what Matt and Kitty were doing up stairs." It was a great line. And I enjoyed talking with him greatly.

Ok I'll take a shot.....
1. Broderick Crawford
2. Woopee Goldberg
4. They all had different mothers.
5. Ben was a ventriloquist.
6. He was a developer..
7. Dodge City.....He was a developer...
8, Baba louie
9. They all took vitamins....
10. I don't know, I couldn't get past watching Joi Lansing...
A. Marshals were given a minimum of three states , If he was assigned Kansas , he had to take Missouri and Arkansas.....Wouldn't you stay in Dodge.....
D. Holster ???? He couldn't even tie his shoes....Which explains the boots.
E. The sound stage next door was shooting CASABLANCA....
F. Not wearing spurs...................

OldDave 01-21-2013 10:53 PM

Well, you got 2 right, and you made me laugh out loud. Funny that Baba Louie was one of the two you got.

I loved the Whoopie Goldberg answer.

Thanks.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-22-2013 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 612403)
50's TV trivia:

"It's not over til the fat lady sings"

Name the fat lady

What did she sing

What was over


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I think that it's generally thought to be Brunhilde who sang at the end of an opera. I forget the name of the opera.

OldDave 01-22-2013 09:14 AM

From Wagner's Ring Cycle, three operas: (Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung).

Also, it was the role Bugs Bunny played opposite Elmer Fudd as Seigrid in "What's Opera Doc?" Personally after 40 years in classical music radio, I like the Bugs Bunny version best!

2BNTV 01-22-2013 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 613200)
From Wagner's Ring Cycle, three operas: (Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung).

Also, it was the role Bugs Bunny played opposite Elmer Fudd as Seigrid in "What's Opera Doc?" Personally after 40 years in classical music radio, I like the Bugs Bunny version best!

The great voice of Mel Blanc. I remember there was a picture of a spotlight on an empty microphone with all the characters he voiced. I believe he had just passed away. It was in a Disney store in Manhattan.

I wish I had bought it.

OldDave 01-22-2013 09:36 AM

He was one of the most amazing talents I ever saw. Remember him on the Jack Benny show?

And you should have bought the poster. I looked it up on line. I can get you one for $275.

2BNTV 01-22-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 613228)
He was one of the most amazing talents I ever saw. Remember him on the Jack Benny show?

And you should have bought the poster. I looked it up on line. I can get you one for $275.

Yes. There is a youtube clip of Mel being on Jack benny Show that you can look-up. I recently was flipping through the channels and there was a cartoon show that I had hoped would be voiced by him but wasn't. I was very disappointed as Mel was one of a kind that added so much richness to those cartoons. I think he did voiceovers for about a hundred different characters. We will never see another Mel again.

This was an actual painting for $150 at the time. I was going to buy it for my son. I will wait until I get to TV to buy this poster/painting or else I will have to lug it down. hopefully, that won't be long.

Thanks for your offer.


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