Just getting to this thread-- Used to watch Benny Hill on PBS- It came after the local Doctor Who. This being the late 1970's.
Anyone remember McHale's Navy?
Anyone remember McHale's Navy?
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PBS is where I also watched the Benny Hill show. McHale's Navy was great, and what a cast! Gruber was my favorite.Just getting to this thread-- Used to watch Benny Hill on PBS- It came after the local Doctor Who. This being the late 1970's.
Anyone remember McHale's Navy?
Are you referring to the series finale of Newhart, the one where he was the owner of the Inn in New Hampshire? Just wondered 'cause you quoted someone who was referring to the original Bob Newhart show where he lived in New York with Suzanne what's-her-name. Jerry played the dentist playboy who's office wason the same floor as Bob's.
Why ya gotta get all 'technical' on my *ss?Well . . . it was Chicago, but yes. Newhart went out as a dream sequence, having Bob Hartley wake up in bed with Emily (with that same old checked comforter), the entire Dick Loudon experience being a dream.
So, from a certain perspective, you could say that Newhart was merely a "play-within-a-play" and none of it "really" happened, so that the finale of Newhart was actually the delayed "true" finale of The Bob Newhart Show.
So Ms. Mod can be said to be technically correct.
Me too!Both great shows.
It's a matter of taste, of course. I like my humor like I used to like my martinis.
Very dry.
Followed up by The Wind Through the Nuk, Nuk, Look at the Grouse... Woob Woobwoobwoo.I think Ms. Mod should tell our favorite author to work The Three Stooges into one of his stories. Yeah, maybe another short with Roland on another level of The Tower and he runs into Larry, Moe and Curly. The Drawing of The Three Stooges he could call it.
I think Ms. Mod should tell our favorite author to work The Three Stooges into one of his stories. Yeah, maybe another short with Roland on another level of The Tower and he runs into Larry, Moe and Curly. The Drawing of The Three Stooges he could call it.
Followed up by The Wind Through the Nuk, Nuk, Look at the Grouse... Woob Woobwoobwoo.
LOL Wise guy. Eh?A classic in the making!
Moone Boy. A genuine gentle comedy that we watch as a family. Willingly. I've been to the town it's set in.I have that one on my list! A friend in Dublin got me watching, and I love it She's the one who told me about Moone Boy, too.
You are forgiven as long as you make some tea.Arghh I forgot Father Ted. I was even listening to an interview with Pauline Mclynne (Mrs Doyle) today!
I am ashamed.
Certainly!LOL Wise guy. Eh?
..and would you like sandwiches with that? Ahhh go on. Go on go on go onYou are forgiven as long as you make some tea.
Anyone remember McHale's Navy?