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Smack The Pony- Don't miss it, just a funny name. :lol: :lol: :lol:
The Littlest Hobo- Who knew a Dog running around aimlessly would be on t.v. for 7 years and for 114 episodes.
The Littlest Hobo- Who knew a Dog running around aimlessly would be on t.v. for 7 years and for 114 episodes.
even more surprising is that the first and better series lasted only two yrs. Go figure.The Littlest Hobo- Who knew a Dog running around aimlessly would be on t.v. for 7 years and for 114 episodes
Every day that passes is one you can't get back
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I believe it was "Doctor in the House" with Drs. Uption, Stewart Clarke, Duncan, Unger. Loftus etc. I believe it spawned another short lived series "Doctor at Sea"West Coast Blue Fan wrote:Blakey, Reg and Mom......bc49 wrote:Sir Purrcival wrote:On the Buses
Also remember a british show about young doctors...in the same genre....they were at St. Switherns.....anyone remember the name?
Tell me how long must a fan be strong? Ans. Always.
Some of the shows I grew up watching with my parents.
- On the Buses
- Two Ronnies
- Fawlty Towers
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Are You Being Served?
- Blackadder
- Shining Time Station (with Ringo as narrator)
- Mr. Bean
- Keeping Up Appearances
- On the Buses
- Two Ronnies
- Fawlty Towers
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Are You Being Served?
- Blackadder
- Shining Time Station (with Ringo as narrator)
- Mr. Bean
- Keeping Up Appearances
Does anybody remember the comedy variety skit show "The Carol Burnett Show" or "Carol Burnett and Friends", running from 1967 to 1978?
What I remember very clearly were the closing credits. An animated caricature of Carol would appear mopping and when she notices the closing credits, she stares at them. At one point, she scratches her behind and at the end of the credits, smiles at the audience.
What I remember very clearly were the closing credits. An animated caricature of Carol would appear mopping and when she notices the closing credits, she stares at them. At one point, she scratches her behind and at the end of the credits, smiles at the audience.
the ones with timmy were the bestRobbie wrote:Does anybody remember the comedy variety skit show "The Carol Burnett Show" or "Carol Burnett and Friends", running from 1967 to 1978?
What I remember very clearly were the closing credits. An animated caricature of Carol would appear mopping and when she notices the closing credits, she stares at them. At one point, she scratches her behind and at the end of the credits, smiles at the audience.
Every day that passes is one you can't get back