Posted on 11/24/2004 6:40:07 PM PST by Captain Peter Blood
Remember Denver was also in a short-lived sitcom called "The Good Guys." Also an even shorter-lived one called "Dusty's Trail." I agree, Maynard was the highlight of the show. The only recurring beatnik in a series at the time, if memory serves.
Work!
Denver received his draft notice during the first year into the show but was rejected due to a neck injury. So Denver returned to the show
I remember Dobie Gillis and Maynard, but not Chatsworth at all. I was too young I suppose! :-0
As a college textbook rep in the seventies, we used that line of miles wide but only inches deep. Learned it from our District Manager, who was a bit deeper and miles wider, mentally.
Yes I know but Rush gave him a promotion.
Schallert was in everything it seems like, since the beginning of television...
Commando Cody - Sky Marshall of the Universe
Mighty Joe Young
Science Fiction Theatre
One Step Beyond
Men Into Space
Twilight Zone
The Man from Planet X
Tobor The Great
Invasion USA
The Incredible Shrinking Man
Them!
The Monolith Monsters
And Last, but not least
TOS: The Trouble with Tribbles
and the time travel episode from DS9:
Troubles and Tribble-ations
Considering the name of the star, that title would take on a whole other meaning today. And it would have to play on the BRAVO channel.
Daryl Hickman was a serious movie actor. I don't remember him doing any TV.
I thought the G stood for Walter?
Jeez. "Splendor in the Grass." To think I saw that film last night on cable and forgot that Beatty had made it in '62. Thanks.
According to the timeline, he did some work on "Dobie". I didn't remember that at all.
Nevermind my last post. I read more of the thread and I guess somebody else remembers the G stood for Walter as well.
He was in The Americans, a Civil War series, for a few months in 1961.
I don't either. They did look an awful lot alike.
I do remember that after "Dobie", Dwayne did a pilot called "Hello Teacher" that was never picked up.
My sister was a Darryl fan at the time and he sent her an autographed picture of himself in a Civil War uniform. I think the story line was he was in the Union Army and his brother was a Confederate.
I consider Carlson 'The Herbie Stempel of CNN' - Stempel is the famous tv gameshow loser who cried foul when he took a dive back in the 50s. :-)
"One day I gotta kill that boy"........hehehehe
I gotta kill that boy. I just gotta
With a good conduct medal!
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