If it's this British children's show from the late '80s...can't say that I've ever heard of it.
Round the Bend - Wikipedia
Round the Bend - Wikipedia
Watch your step, Gerry....Gerald Ford's journey to the White House begins...
He's got a couple more years of great stuff on the way, before suddenly petering out.Perhaps reaching his early peak with this album.
Eh, whatever. It's a good song.It doesn't age very well. I had to look it up, but it turns out that, not surprisingly, she was race-faking, playing up a little bit of not-on-record alleged Native American blood.
I'd rather call Sam Beckett. Irwin's guys just kind of bumble around the timestream.That would be Irwin Allen's jurisdiction.
Start saving your money.We do? Haven't seen any around here.
It doesn't ring any bells for me. Maybe it was a local show?There was a public television program called "Around the Bend" from the 1970s---a later prgram copied the name---but the original one was rather like Romper Rooom...any memories?
Foghat. That takes me back. My first job was as a ticket taker at a theme park. When someone exited the park but planned to return they got a handstamp. The mascots were the Loony Tunes from Warner and more than once when the stamp of the day was "Foghorn" someone would think it said "Foghat". Hey man, it was the Seventies.Seeing as I'm going on vacation tomorrow and won't be taking my laptop with me, I'd thought I would go ahead and post this now. We're catching up on some of the 'Midnight Special' 50th Anniversary airings. Here's Fogat from 3-Aug-1973.
That brings back memories, the first rock concert that I went to was a triple bill of Foghat, Firefall, and the Marshall Tucker Band.Seeing as I'm going on vacation tomorrow and won't be taking my laptop with me, I'd thought I would go ahead and post this now. We're catching up on some of the 'Midnight Special' 50th Anniversary airings. Here's Fogat from 3-Aug-1973.
Great song and a great band. "Slow Ride" is an all-time classic.Seeing as I'm going on vacation tomorrow and won't be taking my laptop with me, I'd thought I would go ahead and post this now. We're catching up on some of the 'Midnight Special' 50th Anniversary airings. Here's Foghat from 3-Aug-1973.
That boy, I say, that boy was about as sharp as a bowling ball.Foghat. That takes me back. My first job was as a ticket taker at a theme park. When someone exited the park but planned to return they got a handstamp. The mascots were the Loony Tunes from Warner and more than once when the stamp of the day was "Foghorn" someone would think it said "Foghat". Hey man, it was the Seventies.![]()
Wiki said:The Squad helps an overzealous detective get the goods on a known dope pusher, but the pusher swears he's been framed.
Wiki said:After an undercover agent [is] killed in a pedestrian accident unrelated to her case, Julie assumes her identity to expose the leader of a narcotics ring.
Wiki said:The Squad tries to find the father of a 15-year-old farm boy and learns that the man is involved in a loan shark racket.
I'll believe it when it actually becomes a thing.
He's everywhere.Sgt. Harry MacGeorge (Nehemiah Persoff)
He's just covering while MacMurphy's on vacation.(I can't recall ever having seen Greer in charge of regular detectives before.)
"Look, you don't have to hit the keys as hard."Pete's been using an electric typewriter that he borrowed from Greer, which probably looked very now back then.
That seems questionable right there, but it convinces Greer--who probably also thinks that Mac knows Aaron Spelling.
That's great, Greer, recruit somebody who has a personal score to settle.It turns out that Laughton was responsible for poisoning a friend of Pete's back in his days on the other side of the law.
And Mr Monk's longtime shrink.Nick Harris (24th-century traveling companion Stanley Kamel)
Now that's a pathetic addict.acting desperate for nickel bag
What kind of dealer lets his supply run out? You order when the inventory gets to 20%, dude.confirms that Laughton currently has no supply but is expecting some goods soon.
I knew it.In a subsequent office debate, Pete sides with Mac--against the higher-minded ideals expressed in his paper--arguing that they have a responsibility to put away Laughton regardless of the facts because they know he's guilty.
He's really desperate for that nickel bag by now.Pete then gets a call at home from Harris, offering to make good on the previously discussed deal
Technically, three. Hopefully they tipped off the Vegas cops about Chubby Man.then calls Greer with what he knows, having deduced that there are two cases.
A good cop gone bad. If MacGeorge hadn't tried to frame Laughton, they would have gotten him. Since Pete was willing to go against his convictions, he's the one who should have learned something from this.Greer: Look at that. A good cop gets racked up and that scum goes free. Is that justice?
Pete: You know the answer to that.
While Julie continues to search the neon-lit Vegas strip for Chubby Man.Greer and the guys walk off in the HQ parking lot.
Kang. And Jeannie's husband.Lt. Ray Abruzzi (Michael Ansara)
Hmm.After Abruzzi cries while cradling her
It was still lying around in the Spelling Productions prop room.(which involves sporting the accent of Honey West's evil twin)
Hmmm again.(Good thing he brought all the crap with him on the plane.)
"Did you remember to tell her that the Vegas thing is over?"Pete and Linc, suddenly noticing when Julie's not around, storm into Greer's office demanding to know where she is
They should have worked the car accident into the scenario-- facial bruising and a head injury would have helped all around.Julie takes occupancy of Mickey's hotel room and puts her impersonation to the test by answering a call from Eddie, but gets tripped up by a detail from their previous conversation at the beginning of the episode, arousing his suspicion.
Hmmm x3.and starts showing signs of having become unhealthily attached to Mickey's substitute.
Oh, what a tangled web she wove. That's a lot of undercovering for a civilian.Mickey's previous step up the mob ladder before Eddie.
"Help me, Obi-Greer."Learning that the Schwartz is with her, Greer calls in backup
Don't choppers have to file flight plans?Greer tries to have the chopper tracked by radar, but finds himself with multiple hits to sort out.
"This is bigger than we thought. It stretches all the way to Mars."the secret office lair of the mysterious J.B. (Ray Walston in a mustache).
Uh oh.As Julie goes under, her head is filled with Ray's drills, and she actually manages to stay in character under questioning
I've missed the drink.which on his grading scale means Drop in the Drink.
Good one.As Julie's being loaded onto the chopper, the van screeches up and Pete and Linc's stunt doubles jump into the rising chopper from both sides, forcing it back down.
Kind of a half-hearted attempt to do a story about losing oneself undercover. It's like they were afraid to really get into it.Still under the influence, Julie doesn't respond to Greer or the guys, but embraces Ray.
"No, I'm Pete. He's Linc."After he leaves, the guys welcome her back, and the reunited Mods engage in a huggy camera pull-out on the grounds.
Pete just can't keep his nose out of other people's business.Pete tries to pursue and the kid hides in a dumpster
This is an improvement over the last time he picked up a troubled kid, at least.and has a doctor (Don Eitner) look at him
Does Jack Webb know about this?the waitress there, Hattie (Virginia Gregg)
Probably would have been a good time to show his badge.Pete turns it into a scuffle, but is roughed up, questioned about what he wants with Clark, and warned to get out of town (as he's told them that he's a visiting friend).
That ship has sailed, buddy.Willis tells her that what happened was an accident, and that he wants to keep his distance from the son he feels that he's failed.
Don't forget that Honey West prop room.The device--some sort of miniature recorder that I wouldn't have thought existed back then
Did Hattie not know? Pete and Linc could have taken him.After they leave, it turns out that Dunn was still there in hiding
I hope he shouted him his Miranda rights.Dunn ends up hanging by his fingers over the bear pit, where Linc forces a loud confession from him in front of a crowd of witnesses.
Did they ever say what Billy's situation was in West Virginia? Living with his mom or alone or what?and Billy is on the scene for a reunion with his father.
She was having company that day.Julie was in the episode, barely...seen in Pete's apartment a couple of times helping to take care of Billy.
I said they exist, not that they're commonplace.I'll believe it when it actually becomes a thing.
Whoosh.He's just covering while MacMurphy's on vacation.
But also inside contacts.That's great, Greer, recruit somebody who has a personal score to settle.
He'd been trying to appear clean after the last trial.What kind of dealer lets his supply run out? You order when the inventory gets to 20%, dude.
He claimed to have gotten his own fix elsewhere.He's really desperate for that nickel bag by now.![]()
That case probably didn't have anything incriminating in it, though; or maybe money.Technically, three. Hopefully they tipped off the Vegas cops about Chubby Man.
Through unanticipated means, though. The bust at the airport was a bust.If MacGeorge hadn't tried to frame Laughton, they would have gotten him.
Evidently he did, hence being the one to imply the episode title to Greer.Since Pete was willing to go against his convictions, he's the one who should have learned something from this.
Hey, she did something this episode.While Julie continues to search the neon-lit Vegas strip for Chubby Man.
"More Mod treachery!"Kang. And Jeannie's husband.
It was still lying around in the Spelling Productions prop room.
"Hey, Captain, Julie's come up missing--we can't find her anywhere!""Did you remember to tell her that the Vegas thing is over?"
Maybe. Might've aroused suspicion, though.They should have worked the car accident into the scenario-- facial bruising and a head injury would have helped all around.
You got me.Don't choppers have to file flight plans?
"This is bigger than we thought. It stretches all the way to Mars."
It was only a tease here...we never even saw the drink.I've missed the drink.
Well, she had to recover in time to...not have anything to do next episode...?Kind of a half-hearted attempt to do a story about losing oneself undercover. It's like they were afraid to really get into it.
This is her third role on Mod Squad.Does Jack Webb know about this?
Not necessarily. He was unarmed, and he would have blown his cover for the investigation.Probably would have been a good time to show his badge.
I wasn't clear on that. She seemed beaten senseless, so she might not have been aware that he was still present. She reacted in horror when he came out.Did Hattie not know? Pete and Linc could have taken him.
Yeah, that was especially hokey coming so soon after the episode that was all about crooks getting off because arrests weren't conducted properly.I hope he shouted him his Miranda rights.
If they did, I didn't catch it. His ma was dead; maybe with other relatives.Did they ever say what Billy's situation was in West Virginia? Living with his mom or alone or what?
And you still won't see any over the Brooklyn Bridge.I said they exist, not that they're commonplace.![]()
Wiki said:Jim and Artie's latest assignment is to protect Stefan, a soon-to-be-crowned king. However, the evil Talamantes (with a pack of werewolves) has kidnapped Stefan's daughter, Leandra, and will only release her if Stefan renounces the throne.
What did I Whoosh this time?Whoosh.
Yeah, but Chubby was involved, so Vegas would probably want to question him or at least keep tabs on him.That case probably didn't have anything incriminating in it, though; or maybe money.
But Pete still found the briefcase with Harris, so they could have connected them with the flight (and probably with Chubby Man).Through unanticipated means, though. The bust at the airport was a bust.
And not just waiting tables!Hey, she did something this episode.
Mods. They cannot be trusted."More Mod treachery!"
The deepest cover of all."Hey, Captain, Julie's come up missing--we can't find her anywhere!"
"She's working."
"...The last place we would've looked."
She got a lot of work. She must have been well liked.This is her third role on Mod Squad.
Geez, they should have called for backup and paramedics and stayed with her until somebody arrived. What is it with these guys not calling for medical assistance?I wasn't clear on that. She seemed beaten senseless, so she might not have been aware that he was still present. She reacted in horror when he came out.
"Move to dismiss, your honor. My client was pursued by a bear."Yeah, that was especially hokey coming so soon after the episode that was all about crooks getting off because arrests weren't conducted properly.
I just said that they exist, not that they're commonplace.And you still won't see any over the Brooklyn Bridge.
I'm having a good time already.Outside, Jim is attacked by a ferocious lupine, and we see that a robed man watching from high ground is now doing the howling.
Jim needs a more trusty steed, like Zorro and the Lone Ranger.While Jim's horse is running off
They do get an awful lot of royalty in the Old West.farming in Arizona Territory under the Exiled Heirs Protection Program.
This seems gratuitous.Searching the area, they find the corpses of a wolf and Murdock, the absent shopkeeper, the latter of whom has slashes on his throat...
"Look, Jim, even a man who's pure of heart and says his prayers at night...."Jim, not yet having access to Universal horror flicks, needs a bit of exposition on the subject.
It actually turns out to be similar to a Slavic word for werewolf. Somebody did some research.Signal flashes are seen coming from a nearby hillside, spelling "vrkalak," which Stefan--now determined to investigate by night--says is a Magyar-Croatian SOS.
A cloaked figure who walks around carrying a lantern... uh oh.They find the lantern that was used by the mysterious figure
Must be how he wooed Bonnie Franklin.(Joseph Campanella doing a Lugosi accent)
If she's next in the line of succession, wouldn't she succeed him anyway?The doctor reveals that this is Stefan's second stroke in as many weeks, which Jim surmises is the reason for his haste in claiming the throne, so that Leandra would succeed him.
Nice.Meanwhile, in a cobwebbed cavern lair
Cool.Talamantes--who sports a metal claw in place of his right hand
Weak. It needs at least one uppercase letter, a number, and a special character.and implants "vrkalak" as her command word
and another of whom Jim wrestles off as if it were a stuffed animal in a moving mine car.
He's in on it. Blow him up.but the priest pays no heed
What does that accomplish? Who's next in the line of succession?she reads a statement prepared by Artie in which she abdicates the throne as a lure for Talamantes to make a move.
Fun's over now!which ends with Talamantes falling onto his own claw.
How exactly does that work? The chambers in the gun would still be the same size.Stefan used an oversized bullet rather than a silver one to deal with the serum-enhanced wolf.
Fake news!Leandra intends to get on with claiming her throne, though the legitimacy of her announcement to the press isn't addressed.
But all werewolves were dispatched without mercy! This sounds like a fun episode, but I have a weakness for werewolf stories.Doggies were conspicuously unharmed throughout the making of this episode.
Wiki said:James Paul McCartney is the title of a 1973 television special produced by ATV and starring English musician Paul McCartney and his then current rock group Wings. It was first broadcast on 16 April 1973 in the United States on the ABC network, and was later broadcast in the United Kingdom on 10 May 1973.
Paul McCartney agreed to star in a television special for the British ATV company in order to settle his two-year legal dispute with [network owner] Sir Lew Grade. As the owner of...the Beatles' Northern Songs catalogue[,] Grade had objected to McCartney crediting his wife Linda as his co-writer since 1971, citing her lack of professional experience as a songwriter and musician. McCartney's commitment to the television project allowed him to retain the second composer's publishing royalties, which otherwise would have been assigned to Grade's company.
The Wiki article goes on into all sorts of sordid detail there, which I shan't repeat. It was a watchable, somewhat enjoyable bit of immersive retro business.Critical reception to the programme was highly unfavourable.
Not you. Me no Cap.What did I Whoosh this time?![]()
Yeah, but Chubby was involved, so Vegas would probably want to question him or at least keep tabs on him.
Chubby Man not factoring more into the bust probably has to do with Mac's Vegas contact wanting to preserve his cover. He appeared briefly to finger Chubby Man for Pete.But Pete still found the briefcase with Harris, so they could have connected them with the flight (and probably with Chubby Man).
For the record, my reference was to a sound bite of Ansara as Kang that was used in Interplay's Star Trek Pinball from the 1990s, which is burned into my brain.Mods. They cannot be trusted.![]()
Probably. I think they passed her off to somebody else who was on the scene...I've deleted the episode so I can't double-check.Geez, they should have called for backup and paramedics and stayed with her until somebody arrived. What is it with these guys not calling for medical assistance?
Interesting.It actually turns out to be similar to a Slavic word for werewolf. Somebody did some research.
A cloaked figure who walks around carrying a lantern... uh oh.
Not sure about that, but the custom might vary in their country anyway.If she's next in the line of succession, wouldn't she succeed him anyway?
Forces Talamantes to make a move because he's already invested in controlling Leandra; Some Poor Sucker.What does that accomplish? Who's next in the line of succession?
Now that you mention it...How exactly does that work? The chambers in the gun would still be the same size.
I don't understand how there can be a credit dispute based on someone's professional experience-- either she did it or she didn't.As one might expect in this early post-Beatles era, the special was brought to us by the letter L, which stands for litigation:
The type of imagery that popped up frequently in those days.The show opens with Wings warming up behind a stage curtain, which opens to reveal a true television audience...a wall of stacked television screens.
Signifying that he's low man on the totem pole or that he does all the work?Paul rowing a boat holding the entire band
Special Guest Star: Darren McGavin.several large stage props of stockinged and heeled legs [insert A Christmas Story reference here].
Product placement!an historical highlight of the special--a live preview performance of "Live and Let Die," two months before the release of the single or film...which includes cuts to clips of action sequences from the movie
but any exploding piano you can walk away from is a good one, or something like that.
It sounds like they crammed a lot into the hour, with a lot of interesting visual variety.It was a watchable, somewhat enjoyable bit of immersive retro business.
Oh, no deeper meanings there-- just commenting on why Greer was giving orders to random detectives.Not you. Me no Cap.
Ah, okay.Chubby Man not factoring more into the bust probably has to do with Mac's Vegas contact wanting to preserve his cover. He appeared briefly to finger Chubby Man for Pete.
Actually, I assumed it was from the episode. I seem to remember him saying "More Federation treachery!" or something along those lines.For the record, my reference was to a sound bite of Ansara as Kang that was used in Interplay's Star Trek Pinball from the 1990s, which is burned into my brain.
True.Not sure about that, but the custom might vary in their country anyway.
Makes sense.Forces Talamantes to make a move because he's already invested in controlling Leandra; Some Poor Sucker.
1. "The Morning After," Maureen McGovern
2. "Live and Let Die," Paul McCartney & Wings
3. "Brother Louie," Stories
4. "Touch Me in the Morning," Diana Ross
5. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," Jim Croce
6. "Smoke on the Water," Deep Purple
7. "Let's Get It On," Marvin Gaye
8. "Yesterday Once More," Carpenters
9. "Uneasy Rider," The Charlie Daniels Band
10. "Monster Mash," Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
11. "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," Chicago
12. "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)," Johnnie Taylor
13. "Get Down," Gilbert O'Sullivan
14. "Shambala," Three Dog Night
15. "Delta Dawn," Helen Reddy
16. "Diamond Girl," Seals & Crofts
17. "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)," Al Green
18. "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose," Dawn feat. Tony Orlando
19. "If You Want Me to Stay," Sly & The Family Stone
20. "Will It Go Round in Circles," Billy Preston
21. "Money," Pink Floyd
22. "Are You Man Enough," Four Tops
23. "Natural High," Bloodstone
24. "Angel," Aretha Franklin
26. "So Very Hard to Go," Tower of Power
27. "Gypsy Man," War
28. "Where Peaceful Waters Flow," Gladys Knight & the Pips
29. "Behind Closed Doors," Charlie Rich
30. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," Bette Midler
34. "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," Elton John
37. "Believe in Humanity," Carole King
38. "Kodachrome," Paul Simon
39. "Playground in My Mind," Clint Holmes
41. "Right Place, Wrong Time," Dr. John
42. "That Lady (Part 1)," The Isley Brothers
43. "Long Train Runnin'," The Doobie Brothers
44. "Loves Me Like a Rock," Paul Simon
45. "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)," George Harrison
52. "Why Me," Kris Kristofferson
53. "Theme from Cleopatra Jones," Joe Simon feat. The Mainstreeters
57. "We're an American Band," Grand Funk
59. "My Love," Paul McCartney & Wings
60. "My Maria," B. W. Stevenson
64. "Over the Hills and Far Away," Led Zeppelin
73. "Pillow Talk," Sylvia
74. "Tequila Sunrise," Eagles
76. "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby," Barry White
81. "Free Ride," The Edgar Winter Group
86. "Half-Breed," Cher
99. "Rocky Mountain Way," Joe Walsh
The idea was that Paul was fraudulently giving her songwriting co-credit to get more royalties coming in, at a time when I believe the ex-Beatles' royalties were being held in escrow or somesuch. A legitimate concern when dealing with a songwriting goldmine like Paul.I don't understand how there can be a credit dispute based on someone's professional experience-- either she did it or she didn't.
If you're going to read symbolism into it, probably the latter.Signifying that he's low man on the totem pole or that he does all the work?![]()
Pretty much.It sounds like they crammed a lot into the hour, with a lot of interesting visual variety.
And the contact's stipulation for helping Mac was that the bust had to happen in L.A., not Vegas, so that would effectively render Chubby Man untouchable.Ah, okay.
That was the line.I seem to remember him saying "More Federation treachery!" or something along those lines.
Never give up, never surrender!The Soviet Union launched the Mars 6 probe from Baikonur Cosmodrome. The spacecraft would reach the planet Mars seven months later on March 12, 1974, releasing a lander which would return data for 224 seconds during its descent through the Martian atmosphere before crashing on the surface. Much of the data that was transmitted was unusable.
"For Odin! For Asgard!"In Iceland, at a farm near Dragháls, in a group of Norse worshipers revived the tradition of the "blót" for the first time since the violent blood sacrifice had been outlawed in the year 1000. The group, the Ásatrúarfélagið, held ceremonies in front of a plaster statue of the Norse god Thor.
Possibly time to give up or surrender. It's amazing that these guys can land probes on the freakin' hellhole of Venus, but have such a hard time with Mars.The Soviet Union launched its Mars 7 interplanetary probe, with a goal of landing on the planet Mars. On March 9, 1974, the probe would reach Mars and release the lander, but because of a retrorocket failure, the lander would miss the atmosphere and instead fly past the planet at no closer than 1,300 kilometres (810 mi).
These guys make a lot of mistakes.The Israeli forces had confused the flight with another Caravelle jet, Iraqi Airways Flight 006
I never cared much for this."Rocky Mountain Way," Joe Walsh
But this is a classic."Free Ride," The Edgar Winter Group
Okay, that makes more sense.The idea was that Paul was fraudulently giving her songwriting co-credit to get more royalties coming in, at a time when I believe the ex-Beatles' royalties were being held in escrow or somesuch. A legitimate concern when dealing with a songwriting goldmine like Paul.
If you're going to read symbolism into it, probably the latter.![]()
Sometimes I remember things.That was the line.
Wiki said:The Squad helps the son of an aging ex-boxing champ (Sugar Ray Robinson) who is being harassed by gamblers for inside information on his dad's return to the ring after an 11-year absence.
Frndly said:Pete's posing as a safe-cracker in an attempt to expose an industrial espionage ring. His only lead: a timid young man anxious to learn the tricks of the trade.
Frndly said:Linc's vacation is cut short by a kidnapping case as he and a 10-year-old hostage are imprisoned in a ghost town.
Americans are from Mars and Soviets are from Venus...?Possibly time to give up or surrender. It's amazing that these guys can land probes on the freakin' hellhole of Venus, but have such a hard time with Mars.
I never cared much for this.
Both are rock radio classics to me.But this is a classic.
"Free Ride," The Edgar Winter Group (#14 US)
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