jfrancispastirchak said:You are right regarding Gracie's shadow. Even the Burns & Allen TV sequel, "The George Burns Show" (sans Gracie), failed miserably; viewers sat at the edge of their davenports, anticipating a surprise never-to-happen walk-on appearance by Gracie. Burns finally achieved traction as a solo performer some 15-years after Gracie's passing, but only in the movies, never on TV, save for some memorable TV "specials".Lkeller said:Ozzie's Girls was mentioned above. Along those same lines - Wendy and Me in the mid 60s. George Burns starred in this bald-faced attempt to re-animate Burns and Allen. In this version, Burns played the owner of an apartment building and Connie Stevens was his tenant. Stevens had the Gracie Allen role - playing the ditz, with Burns again as the straight-man.
As a 12 year old boy, I liked it, because I thought Stevens was hot - but I guess it was probably awful. To top it off - Gracie had died just months before the show went on the air, so her "ghost" was present, so to speak. The show only lasted one season.
OhioMediaWatch said:I used to watch Ellery Queen.
Speaking of Don Adams, there's always USA Network's "Check It Out". Would you believe...Don Adams as a supermarket manager?
(Yes, I did that on purpose...)
Lkeller said:Kind of amusing, OMW, but in my opinion, you missed it by that much.
(Yes, I did that on purpose).
Tim L said:...That's what I don't understand. There are hundreds of series that never get shown on the retro networks..Some of these shows would be good for overnights...
jfrancispastirchak said:* The Defenders, w/ E.G. Marshall & Robert Reed
* Greatest Amercan Hero, w/ Bill Katt, Robert Culp, Connie Sellecca
Re "Greatest American..." After the 1981 attempted assassination of President Reagan by John Hinkley Jr, the hero character's AKA name of Ralph "Hinkley" (Bill Katt) was changed to Ralph HANLEY.
Good Question. Believe it or not, I didn't.Stanislav said:jfrancispastirchak said:* The Defenders, w/ E.G. Marshall & Robert Reed
* Greatest Amercan Hero, w/ Bill Katt, Robert Culp, Connie Sellecca
Re "Greatest American..." After the 1981 attempted assassination of President Reagan by John Hinkley Jr, the hero character's AKA name of Ralph "Hinkley" (Bill Katt) was changed to Ralph HANLEY.
I've often thought about George's answering machine parody on Seinfeld ("Believe it or not, George isn't at home...") of the Greatest American Hero theme song. I wonder how many viewers actually "got" the classic TV reference, versus those who never heard of the show, and just thought it a funny message.
onairb said:A lot more people remember the song than the show!
johnnya2k6 said:The New Mickey Mouse Club (syndicated, 1977, though the '90s version that introduced Britney Spears, Keri Russell, Ryan Gosling, Christina Aguilera, and Justin Timberlake to the world was infinitely better)
I believe the theme was even a minor hit and got some airplay in its extended version.
johnnya2k6 said:Here are several others:
Prime Suspect (syndicated, 1992), which was an America's Most Wanted ripoff