Posted on 11/27/2004 9:46:45 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
This comprehensive five-part series will focus its critical eye on famous television characters that have become a part of the fabric of American pop culture. Blending classic moments, rare photos and interview with both stars and show creators, the series will spotlight how our favorite TV characters broke out of the pack to emerge as pop icons.
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Where's Ponch?
Jackie Gleason was the best. They don't make them like ...
Speaking of affirmative action, how in hell does George Jefferson rank above Fred Sanford?
AAaaaawwww That ain't fair. Yer s'posed to know when ya ask those questions.
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Yeah, Sanford was clearly a better character. "Im com'n Elizabeth!"
I think George Costanza should be higher than the other Seinfeld characters. It was a brilliant portrayal, so good that I think the Emmy voters didn't even see it as "work," because they kept rewarding Michael Richards, the (admittedly fantastic) clown of the show.
Okay, I'll look for an answer.
OK, back to the vault I go.
How about Charles Bronson in Man With a Camera
and Lee Marvin in Racket Squad
And Barney, Bert and Ernie, (both with bigger impact than 85% of the listed characters) Roy Rogers, Davy Crockett, (shaped a generation's sense of duty and honor--most of a generation anyway), Sgt. Saunders...easily in the top ten if you know about him.
This list is clearly put together by a metro-sexual committee of gen Xers who believe that nothing existed prior to their being here to witness it. All the fifties and most of the sixties characters are Nick at Night re-runs, that's how these kids even knew about them in the first place.
No Cpl. Agarn!
It IIISSS BALLOOOOON!
Magnum is and will always be a 10 on my scale (sigh).
I thought of Soupy Sales...but he wasn't a "TV character", same with Jack Benny, Milton Berle, etc...
Sir Graves Ghastly should be on the list....
I agree that I liked his character more than even the Frasier character. Niles is on there, but WAY below his brother's character. Shame.
Actually, of the other characters on the Frasier show, I also liked the Bulldog character. Think about it. He was this horny little sports fanatic, a typical "Napoleon complex" guy, over the top, loud and brassy, and he ends up falling deeply in love with a woman who doesn't return his feelings (Roz) and he keeps it to himself; only the audience sees the deep pain he tries to hide with his bravado. Brilliantly acted by a GAY actor!!! He should have gotten an Emmy, I think.
Archie Bunker was first pick as well
At 13. Yeah Right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Festus, got to be one of the gretest characters of all time!
Never appreciated it until I saw Ken in a straight role.
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