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Harry Morgan, RIP

Mysterion

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CBS Radio reporting at the top of this hour that Harry Morgan (Dragnet, M.A.S.H.) has died.
 
He was 96, wow.
RIP Mr. Morgan, I really only knew you as Col. Potter, but thanks for all the laughs. I've been known to drop the occasional "Horse Hockey!"
 
How old is Buddy Ebson? a trillion and still playing in a rock and roll band with purple hair. Rock on, Buddy.

I think Harry Morgan saved Mash and made it last for another good many years. The buck stopped at his desk. He was wonderful in the way he offset all the other loonies. He was their anchor. Anchors away. Bon Voyagee.. old pal.
 
Potter was great but, as you might guess from my avatar, he will always be, first and foremost, Bill Gannon from Dragnet to me.
 
Potter was great but, as you might guess from my avatar, he will always be, first and foremost, Bill Gannon from Dragnet to me.

Been watching Dragnet of late on the Antenna TV channel.

Morgan is really good at being the "side-kick" to Webb. He spends a lot of time just kind of standing there while Webb monologs on and on, but gets at least one good light-hearted bit of action per episode. Makes his presence felt, but doesn't ever outshine the star of the show.
 
Potter was great but, as you might guess from my avatar, he will always be, first and foremost, Bill Gannon from Dragnet to me.

Been watching Dragnet of late on the Antenna TV channel.

Morgan is really good at being the "side-kick" to Webb. He spends a lot of time just kind of standing there while Webb monologs on and on, but gets at least one good light-hearted bit of action per episode. Makes his presence felt, but doesn't ever outshine the star of the show.

And his was one of the few decent parts of the 1987 movie (where Gannon was the Captain).
 
He is and will always be Colonel Potter to me. Fantastic actor. May he Rest in Peace.
 
Loved watching him in reruns of Dragnet and M*A*S*H, where he easily defined the word "droll" as Colonel Potter.

Rest in peace.
 
Potter was great but, as you might guess from my avatar, he will always be, first and foremost, Bill Gannon from Dragnet to me.

Been watching Dragnet of late on the Antenna TV channel.

Morgan is really good at being the "side-kick" to Webb. He spends a lot of time just kind of standing there while Webb monologs on and on, but gets at least one good light-hearted bit of action per episode. Makes his presence felt, but doesn't ever outshine the star of the show.

And his was one of the few decent parts of the 1987 movie (where Gannon was the Captain).

To be fair, I think Ackroyd's Friday was perfect. It was just in a bad movie.
 
He was one of those actors who was marvelous in everything they were in. His performances in Support Your Local Sheriff and Support Your Local Gunfighter are some of my personal favorites.
RIP to a fine actor who will be fondly remembered.
 
RIP Colonel.

I knew he wasn't long for this world when I last checked the M*A*S*H "Where Are They Now" website. He was looking real old at 96.

A great actor who will be sorely missed.
 
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