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This past month, I've twice mentioned programs I saw as a young boy on Channel 48 in Philadelphia during the late 70s/early 80s. Most ...
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By request! Here is a quick word about two locally produced children's series that aired in the 70s and 80s on WCAU-TV, Channel 10 here...
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Hello all! I hope you had a great holiday season and are starting off the new year on the right track. For me, blogging during the winter ...
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No shortage of great clips showcasing how wacky and funny he was. [I typed is and had to go back and change it to was. Ugh.]
He was an idol of mine when I was a kid. I am having a hard time thinking of him as gone forever. Thankfully, we have the many roles of his career to rewatch and remember him by.
So very sad.
Joe: I had to add the Mork & Mindy "Losing a Friend" clip you found after seeing it on your Tumblr. It's the perfect way to express how his fans like us feel right now. Thanks for finding that!
We have to thank MeTV for that. They tweeted it this morning and I had to share it.
If you haven't, you should see SEIZE THE DAY. You might not want to see it tonight, however.
Todd: sounds interesting. Seems a bit hard to find, but worth the search (at least it's on Amazon streaming).
DEAD POET'S SOCIETY would be my serious pick, and for funny, I love his battle with Fonzie in the HAPPY DAYS ep. that spawned MORK.
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