I didn't watch Dobie Gillis...just googled....but if you are familiar with both then whichever takes your fancy.
Greg
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I didn't watch Dobie Gillis...just googled....but if you are familiar with both then whichever takes your fancy.
Just saw him in 2 episodes of Petticoat Junction.Adam West
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It was described by executive producer William Dozier at the time as "the only situation comedy on the air without a laugh track". The 120 episodes aired on the ABC network for three seasons from January 12, 1966, to March 14, 1968, twice weekly during the first two seasons, and weekly for the third.
Greg
I have a vague memory of those episodes but can't be sure. They had quite a few cameo performers. Now that you mention: not really a sidekick.Just saw him in 2 episodes of Petticoat Junction.
didn't say he was a sidekick, he was only on 2 episodes.I have a vague memory of those episodes but can't be sure. They had quite a few cameo performers. Now that you mention: not really a sidekick.
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Greg
I was referring to Uncle Joe as "not a sidekick" as was often said at the time. I thought he complemented the main character very well indeed.didn't say he was a sidekick, he was only on 2 episodes.
He followed an episode costarring Dennis Hopper as a beatnik.
Probably why Samford and Son fell flat with me. Translocating Steptoe and Son to one-liners just didn't translate.If you know these then you were treated to excellence.
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Called "Mother and son". Ruth Cracknell and Garry McDonald. Hard to split them.
Oz TV.
ps: the remake last year was crap imo. It's a common thing; NOTHING really compares to the original.
Greg
Never been a fan of Williams. There was always an edge to him, and that signals deep-seated anger and unhappiness. Very much like Letterman. I particularly didn't like his treatment of Catholic priests. He put all the great dedicated men in the same boat as the few abusers.
Edgar Buchanan. He was also one of 6 actors to play Doc Burrage in 'The Rifleman'.I have a vague memory of those episodes but can't be sure. They had quite a few cameo performers. Now that you mention: not really a sidekick.
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Greg
Also in The Rifleman.Just saw him in 2 episodes of Petticoat Junction.