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WHO, FROM PAST TV SHOWS [THAT ARE STILL ALIVE] WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE TODAY?

Another thread on this board got me to thinking about TV stars from the past that you used to see all over the tube [and kudos goes to "Murder She Wrote" for using a LOT of the old timers].....of the ones that are still alive, who would you like to see more of on the tube? For me:

Stan Freberg. [known mostly for his advertising and his radio shows but he did do TV]. I saw him a few times on Roseanne and it was "must watch" TV for me. Sadly haven't seen much of him since then.

June Lockhart. [Also appeared on "Roseanne"] Same, she seems to have disappeared.

I know I have more but it's getting late and I can't think of them right now so anybody else feel free to chime in.
 
Thinking who is still alive and well is the hard part anymore, but here are some:

Robert Wagner
Stephanie Powers
Dirk Benedict
Gavin McLeod
Dick Van Patten
Jimmie Walker
John Amos
Linda Lavin
Mike Connors
Lee Majors
Lindsay Wagner
Greg Evigan
Larry Hagman
Patrick Duffy
Chad Everett
Greg Harrison
Kevin Dobson
Donna Mills
Ted Shackelford
Andy Griffith
Jim Nabors
Ken Berry
Tim Conway
Carol Burnett
 
Robert Wagner had several guest spots on "Two and A Half Men" within the past several years (and was hilarious) and did some other work which I can't remember off-hand as well in addition to his commercials.
 
ajmcwhorter said:
Thinking who is still alive and well is the hard part anymore, but here are some:

Robert Wagner
Stephanie Powers
Dirk Benedict
Gavin McLeod
Dick Van Patten
Jimmie Walker
John Amos
Linda Lavin
Mike Connors
Lee Majors
Lindsay Wagner
Greg Evigan
Larry Hagman
Patrick Duffy
Chad Everett
Greg Harrison
Kevin Dobson
Donna Mills
Ted Shackelford
Andy Griffith
Jim Nabors
Ken Berry
Tim Conway
Carol Burnett

I wouldn't put either Larry Hagman or Jim Nabors on the "alive & well" list as both had some serious health issues in recent years. Though not on your list, sadly its the same with Larry Storch as well. Maybe its still on You Tube but last year I saw a clip of him on there. One minute telling jokes, next minute cussing everyone out. Kind of reminds me of the current state of Peter Falk.

Several years ago I can remember Vicki Lawrence appearing at some club in New Mexico, maybe it was a casino doing stand-up in as Mama Thelma Harper. At the time Ken was in the same town and of course Vicki wanted her TV son Vint to join her on stage. It was reported in the USA Today at the time where Ken Berry not only did he refuse to help out Vicki but he was quite blunt, that he is now retired.

Linda Lavin and Tom Bosley are starring in that new Jennifer Lopez flick "The Back-Up Plan", due to hit theatres on April 23.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1212436/
 
Lara Flynn Boyle - The Practice
Bernadette Stanis - Good Times
Ellen Furth - Dead Like Me
Dawn Wells - Gilligan's Island
Jill Townsend - Cimmaron Strip
Rebecca DeMornay - Boston Legal
Jan Smithers - WKRP in Cincinnati
Trish Stratus - WWE Programming
Jasmine Guy - A Different World; Dead Like Me
Dorothy Provine - Roaring 20's
 
Other than commercials for juvenile diabetes, I'd like to see Mary Tyler Moore on TV again. She hasn't been on TV that much since The Mary Tyler Moore Show went off the air. She has been in a few made for TV movies & Annie McGuire. Other than that, not much from her.

Also, Valerie Harper.

Betty White for a TV show.

Peter Funt (Providing he can get Candid Camera back on the air)

Monty Hall

The remaining cast of The Brady Bunch, which would be:

Maureen McCormick
Eve Plumb
Susan Olsen (last I heard, she's on a radio station)
Barry Williams
Christopher Knight
Mike Lookingland
Florence Henderson (Seen her in some Polident commercials)
Anne B Davis (last saw her on the WGN Morning news for an interview)
 
bk77 said:
I wouldn't put either Larry Hagman or Jim Nabors on the "alive & well" list as both had some serious health issues in recent years. Though not on your list, sadly its the same with Larry Storch as well. Maybe its still on You Tube but last year I saw a clip of him on there. One minute telling jokes, next minute cussing everyone out. Kind of reminds me of the current state of Peter Falk.

All the people I listed I'd love to see back on tv in series. Larry Hagman is rumored along with Linda Gray to be in the new Dallas series that will supposedly be Dallas: The Next generation. I'm not sure how solid the rumors are on this. I know Larry lost his wife recently and has had health problems but he acted in two Dallas reunion movies since he had his health problems.

Jim Nabors lives near where I live, tours still and just put on his annual christmas shows at the Hawaii Theater where he performed 4 shows over a weekend, so he's in better health than some might think.

I love Larry Storch but he hasnt looked very good in a number of years!
 
Dave said:
Monty Hall

I could be wrong but I believe Hall is still on TV...only in Palm Springs, California though. I know there is a street named after him in that area but I could have sworn reading on this site ( maybe it was Radio-insight ) where someone had made a claim that Hall does local TV ads for a number of businesses in the Palm Springs market.
 
You can't mention June Lockhart without mentioning her "Lost in Space" co-star, Angela Cartwright.
 
Maybe its still on You Tube but last year I saw a clip of him on there. One minute telling jokes, next minute cussing everyone out.

Might not be the same clip, but if "The Aristocrats" ever shows up on basic cable, you will get your wish.
 
...a couple of folks from obscure past shows that I know nobody else will recall would be Marcie Barkin (Please Stand By) and Corinne Bohrer (E/R, Free Spirit, Man of the People). I know that Bohrer did a recurring bit on Veronica Mars and still pops up on commercials, but I think her comic talents were never quite used properly on any series. Barkin, as Marcie Barkin Goodwin, now runs her own successful computer software consulting agency, Axis Software Designs -- http://www.axisboulder.com/mbgbio.htm -- out of Boulder, Colorado...
 
Patrick Duffy has a recurring role as the father of one of the characters on CBS's "The Bold and The Beautiful."
Ted Shackleford has a steady gig with the same production company on "The Young and The Restless".
Florence Henderson pitches "The Best of The Dean Martin Variety Show" infomercials and has her own show on "Retirement Living TV Network."
Vicki Lawrence does her "Mama" gig in Branson.
Tim Conway on tour doing a one man retrospective including "Dorf" and "The Old Man".
Bob Newhart does a similar gig which sells out 2-3,000 seat halls around the country.
Robert Wagner does reverse mortgage infomercials. He's on his third as the two previous companies have gone under.
Jan Smithers reportedly is back in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
 
Polly Holliday (Alice)
Susan Clark (Webster)
Jack Riley (Bob Newhart Show)
Henry Winkler (Happy Days)
Marilu Henner (Taxi)
Christopher Lloyd (Taxi)
Richard Kline (3's Company)
Richard Sanders (WKRP)
Frank Bonner (WKRP)
Marcia Strassman (Kotter)
Reginald Veljohnson (Family Matters)
Molly Price (3rd Watch)
 
Sherman Hemsley (The Jeffersons, Amen)
Marla Gibbs (The Jeffersons, 227)
Clifton Davis (That's My Mama, Amen)
Jaleel White (Family Matters)
Lynda Day George (Mission: Impossible)
Lee Meriwether (Barnaby Jones)
Barbara Anderson (Ironside)
Ralph Waite (The Waltons)
Michael Learned (The Waltons)
Richard Thomas and all the actors who played The Waltons' kids
The Little House On The Prairie kids (Melissa Gilbert, Melinda Sue Anderson, Lindsey and Sydney Greenbush, Alison Arngeim, and others)
Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, Shelly Hack, Tonya Roberts (Charlie's Angels)
Marion Ross (Happy Days)
Martin Milner and Kent McCord (Adam-12)
Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe (Emergency!)
Michael Cole, Clarence Williams III, Peggy Lipton (The Mod Squad)
 
Braves2005 said:
Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe (Emergency!)

Randolph Mantooth has done quite a bit of TV in recent years though mostly for soaps such as As The World Turns and One Life to Live.

Kevin Tighe is still acting, he did ABC's "Lost" just a few years ago.

Robert Fuller ( Dr. Bracket ) according to IMDB lives in Texas and pretty much gave up acting at least in front of the camera anyway but has been known to pop up online whenever Emergerncy is discussed.

Ron Pinkard ( Dr. Morton ) is currently employed with the Denver, Colorado film office. IMDB even has his office number posted.

Everyone else from Emgerency is either deceased ( Julie London & Bobby Troup ) or had long since gave up acting and/or totally disappeared such as Tim Donnelly ( Chet Kelly ).
 
bk77 said:
Braves2005 said:
Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe (Emergency!)


Kevin Tighe is still acting, he did ABC's "Lost" just a few years ago.
Kevin Tighe is also a staple in a lot of feature films, usually playing a authority figure or a villian, in such movies as "Road House", "Eight Men Out", "Another 48 Hours", "K-9" and the remake of "Escape from Witch Mountain", among others.

If you check out Kevin Tighe on IMBD, you will find that Kevin Tighe is as busy the last few years as he ever has been, appearing in "Lost", "Numbers", etc.
 
bk77 said:
Braves2005 said:
Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe (Emergency!)

Randolph Mantooth has done quite a bit of TV in recent years though mostly for soaps such as As The World Turns and One Life to Live.

Kevin Tighe is still acting, he did ABC's "Lost" just a few years ago.

Robert Fuller ( Dr. Bracket ) according to IMDB lives in Texas and pretty much gave up acting at least in front of the camera anyway but has been known to pop up online whenever Emergerncy is discussed.

Ron Pinkard ( Dr. Morton ) is currently employed with the Denver, Colorado film office. IMDB even has his office number posted.

Everyone else from Emgerency is either deceased ( Julie London & Bobby Troup ) or had long since gave up acting and/or totally disappeared such as Tim Donnelly ( Chet Kelly ).

Yes - Tighe had a good multi-episode recuring role on Lost as John Locke's absent father, who re-appears in John's life just to manipulate John into donating a kidney to him. In a later episode (post-kidney) John goes to see his father after he's shut off all communication...all he wanted was the kidney. Tighe then pushes John out a high-rise window, turning him into a paraplegic. Very evil guy.

I've seen Mantooth in a number of guest shots. He's gotten quite distinguished looking as an older guy.
 
Ralph Waite (The Waltons)
Michael Learned (The Waltons)
Richard Thomas and all the actors who played The Waltons' kids
The Little House On The Prairie kids (Melissa Gilbert, Melinda Sue Anderson, Lindsey and Sydney Greenbush, Alison Arngeim, and others)
Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, Shelly Hack, Tonya Roberts (Charlie's Angels)

Ralph Waite plays Gibbs' dad on "NCIS". I think I saw Miss Michael Learned as a patient on "Scrubs" not long ago. Richard Thomas is the voiceover on the Mercedes commercials. And of course, the whole Walton clan tells each other good night on that Geico ad.

As far as "Little House", Alison Arngrim showed up on "I Love The 70's" on VH1, and Karen Grassle is doing some sort of old people stuff commercial...Melissa Gilbert was president of the Screen Actors Guild some years ago.

The last Angel I can remember seeing anywhere is Tanya Roberts, as Donna's mom on "That 70's Show". She also did those annoying "LAs Vegas Is Calling" radio ads.
 
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