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Another one of my favorite characters came from this show:
Ernest T. Bass
"It's me, It's me... It's Ernest T."
AND
"You haven't seen the last, of Ernest T. Bass."
Just saw the episode today on TV Land where Ernest T. wanted to become educated in order to win over his sweet "Romina," but then falls in love with his "mother figure" Miss Crump.
M*A*S*H #1, I also liked Cheers, WKRP, Wings, All In the Family, Andy Griffith(I still watch that on T.V. Land ) I'm probably forgetting some.
I'm not much of a sitcom person these days, they just don't make them like they used to.
And the often overlooked, but superbly acted "Benson". Had a cast mostly known for theater work. (DiDi Cohn and Missy Gold excepted).
Benson DuBois was on of TV's most intricate and complex characters. From his "I'm taking this job for the money not because I am not smart" sarcastic butler days on "Soap", to slowly rising up to a Lt Governor on "Benson", Robert Guillaume played him perfectly. A proud, intelligent, dignified and sometimes gruff man who was made hard by his tough life. But he was a big softie under there.
Plus he had GREAT lines and comic timing.
Just saw the episode today on TV Land where Ernest T. wanted to become educated in order to win over his sweet "Romina," but then falls in love with his "mother figure" Miss Crump.
Now just who here growing up in those days DIDNT have a crush on Miss Crump!?!
A couple of British ones - "Allo Allo" and "Dad's Army" as well as Taxi, I love Lucy and The Beverly Hillbillies.
Both Allo, Allo and Dad's Army were cracking, although I think both went on for too long. Another great BBC one was Red Dwarf , but my all time favourite has to be M*A*S*H, brilliant
The Whiskyteers ~ One for all, and all for MORE!!!!
Broncomania Best Foreign Poster BFC.........D Will #27.............D Nash #29
You'll Never Walk Alone
Spiffing sig, MasterShake :cheers:
You know, in certain older civilized cultures, when men failed as entirely as you have, they would throw themselves on their swords ~ The Operative, Serenity
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