I forgot to add this gag was probably a dig at Hee Haw, which debuted on CBS as a summer 1969 replacement for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and then got a full pickup for the fall (1969-70) season.ROWAN
It’s a UPI report says that the top Russian television show is just like Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.
MARTIN
Well, if CBS can steal, why can't the Russians?
You did say it. And poster above copied it verbatim.I said like almost word for word that same thought upthread. ??
I said like almost word for word that same thought upthread. ??
Actually got around to rewatching it this evening after so many years. It’s still a neatly quirky and funny film. Worth seeing.I suddenly have an urge to watch Woody Allen’s movie Radio Days.
Since it is drawing attention to the Monkees, I forgive it.
Wow, really? Mike was always my favorite Monkee because he seemed so nice and laid-back. If any of them had been a jerk in real life, I would've expected it to be Mickey, or maybe Davy. I guess I should know better than to expect screen personas to reflect the real people.
If you watch the interviews, you'll see Mike's sharpness.
Bill: Mike, at lunch you were talking about how you were planning to buy a house. Why do you want a house?
Mike: Of all the... Why do you like that shirt, Bill? To keep the wind off of me.
(imagine Mike's tone as sarcastic as possible.)
(Peter was probably the sweetest).
Mike and Peter really did not get along, apparently
Can we move on from the damned Monkees...again?
Can we move on from the damned Monkees...again?
"Lizzie loved to watch science fiction / fantasy programs like the original Star Trek (NBC, 1966-1969) and the Gothic daytime soap Dark Shadows (ABC, 1966-1971)."
"After Bewitched, she delighted in shows like The Incredible Hulk (CBS, 1978-1982).."
So Montgomery was a first generation TOS fan. Who knew?
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