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The Classic/Retro Pop Culture Thread

I mean they're always doing balance beam type stuff, like girders or ledges or cranes or whatever. :rommie:
Ah, I totally misunderstood.

"I'm telling you, I saw a Leprechaun!"
This was actually the plot of recently watched Grizzly Adams! :lol: It was diminutive Irishman Walter Burke whom Mad Jack mistook for one.

Now we've got another one coming up with romance of a sort for Lou.
From what I've glanced over, his love life seems to be coming up a lot in the remaining episodes of the season.

I wondered too, or if they gave him a heads up.
Walter to Mrs. Cronkite: That's not the way it was!

I was thinking of 60s-era cover copy, like "At Long Last... The Parents of Peter Parker!"
That's what I meant, cover copy.

It's funny that they didn't marry her and Howard and make her a regular. Maybe the actress just wasn't interested.
I figured that she probably chose to move on.

That's an interesting list.
I forgot to include Kukla.

I wonder who does the captioning, the show or the channel.
As with Branded, the episodes always begin with a closed captioning credit to King World and the U.S. Department of Education. Both are '60s Westerns with half-hour formats that nobody put any money into sprucing up audio-visually for home video / syndication.

Look who the Tong sent after Bobby Sherman:
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Ah, the indignities that he suffered to make series regulars look good....
 
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This was actually the plot of recently watched Grizzly Adams! :lol: It was diminutive Irishman Walter Burke whom Mad Jack mistook for one.
I know him. I think he actually played some real Leprechauns. :rommie:

From what I've glanced over, his love life seems to be coming up a lot in the remaining episodes of the season.
Apparently nothing that will stick, since he's still single on his own show.

Walter to Mrs. Cronkite: That's not the way it was!
:rommie:

That's what I meant, cover copy.
They used the "At Long Last" phrase quite a bit. :rommie:

I figured that she probably chose to move on.
Probably. Being a regular is a lot of work.

I forgot to include Kukla.
No Fran or Ollie? They must have been highly offended.

As with Branded, the episodes always begin with a closed captioning credit to King World and the U.S. Department of Education. Both are '60s Westerns with half-hour formats that nobody put any money into sprucing up audio-visually for home video / syndication.
No wonder it's so good. I think some of these other shows just use low-rent auto-generation programs.

Look who the Tong sent after Bobby Sherman:
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Ah, the indignities that he suffered to make series regulars look good....
Wow. Apparently the Tong was wicked mad at Bobby Sherman. :rommie:
 
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