And earlier, Charles Gemora and George Barrows.
http://www.hollywoodgorillamen.com/
http://www.hollywoodgorillamen.com/
And earlier, Charles Gemora and George Barrows.
http://www.hollywoodgorillamen.com/
Me either, but I did my due diligence andCan't say I've ever heard of Bracken's World! Was it a science fiction show?
JB
Something that takes over the slot need not be thematically similar.
Equally, Chuck survived for five seasons because "Ratings were never great, but we never had anything to replace it that looked likely to do better. Plus, we liked it, even if not enough viewers did."
Oh, and one episode features Sgt Al Powell, from Die Hard and Die Harder. Same actor, same character, another bad Christmas.Chuck. Spy series. Best capture of the Avengers/UNCLE spirit of recent years. Main cast, aside from Adam Baldwin were then unknowns, but recurring characters were played by Tony Todd, Gary Cole, Bruce Boxleitner, Morgan Fairchild, Timothy Dalton, Linda Hamilton, Scott Bakula, Chevy Chase...
Yes. Plus a number of other (and better) ape costumes. I was joking about Baker creating Serkis, since he's such a brilliant and talented makeup artist.Andy Serkis is such a dedicated character actor, he went to Africa to study gorillas in person before playing the title role in King Kong. It's one of my favorite movies. And if I'm not mistaken, Rick Baker created his own Kong costume.
And 2001, with it's multiple ape proto-men.And for apes it was one guy in Hollywood, with the exception of The Planet of the Apes films, which were too much for one ape impersonator to handle..
When are you changing your screen name to Samuel T. Cogley?
I thought I heard somewhere that "Laugh-In" took over Star Trek's spot when Star Trek was cancelled. I always gave Laugh-In a dirty look whenever I saw it in reruns (even though, admittedly, it had its funny moments and that all went down before I was born)
No, Laugh-In was the show that got the premium time slot Star Trek was slated for in season 3. NBC promised that slot to Roddenberry, but Laugh-In was a much bigger hit and its producer demanded that slot, so Trek got bumped to the Friday night death slot, Roddenberry felt betrayed and walked away from the show, and Fred Freiberger was brought in to take his place as season 3's showrunner (as we'd call it today).
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.