TV Worth Watching
#25re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 2:57pmDon't you mean "WHITE the show"??
#26re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 3:02pmHey - back off. Jeez, you'd think I was making fun of someone's glass eye or something!!
#27re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 3:02pmimagine is Sandy Duncan was a black woman with a glass eye... (oh god what have i done?)
#29re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:18pmfrankly i think Valerie could have whooped her silly...I didn't like the Duncan era much either.
#30re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:19pmThat WAS nasty. I think she thinks with a glass eye comes certain privileges.
#31re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:19pmThat WAS nasty. I think she thinks with a glass eye come certain privileges.
#32re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:22pmapparently so....damn you Sandy Duncan, damn you!!
#33re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:27pmOne-eyed, Wheat Thin eatin', show stealer!
#34re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:28pmWHEAT THINS!!! HAHAHAHAAHAH!!!!!
#35re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:29pmas if i wasn't already hungry...now we're talkin wheat thins? dammit all!!
#36re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:29pmRecently, joeyjoe and I spent an hour watching back to back episodes of Maude at the museum of Radio and Television - they were the episodes wherein Maude finds herself to be "in a family way"..LOL..it was written so much better than most of the crap out there today - we really enjoyed ourselves and had to wonder the same questions this thread's originator asks...its all very tiresome having to trudge through the myriad layers of crap on the television to get to the few decent programs out there now.
#37re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:30pmBea Arthur RULES. Just rules.
#38re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:32pmthere truly are very few shows that even begin to compare with that of the late 60's and early 70's television. even during the mid 80s television had it's high points...where did it all go wrong?
#39re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:36pm
Bea Arthur is a goddess divine. Her one line in Tradition on the original soundtrack is worth the price of the CD. to paraphrase:
"Tell me, is your son so much to look at? With the way she sees and the way he looks - its a perfect match!"
I practically soil myself whenever I hear it.
#40re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:40pmI worked with her twice. QUITE the experience.
#41re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:41pmI love Maude!!! That old compromisin', enterprisin', anything but tranquilizing, right on Maude!
#42re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:45pmAnd her Lamb recipe is to die for!
#43re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:45pm
I miss Three's Company and John Ritter.
Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#44re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:45pmI loved when Maude got a black eye, and when Carol asked her what happened, she said, "I was jumping rope in the nude!"
#45re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:47pmI miss Christopher Hewitt (RIP) aka...Mr Belvedere.
#46re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:48pmGod'l get you for that!
#47re: TV Worth Watching
Posted: 9/14/04 at 4:50pmI loved that!!! plus i always got a weird feeling at the end of every episode as he wrote in his diary the things that had transpired that day. *cold chill*
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