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Thanks! Although it's sad how little research I actually had to do. In fact, most of it involved just going to the DVD shelf and pulling out my complete-series sets of Goober and the Ghost Chasers, Speed Buggy, The Funky Phantom…well, you get the idea.

Alas, I can't confirm or deny, as I watched an online screener. But after a freaking year, I'd be surprised if they didn't have one.

@avclub-b99efe695b89fa298bb6bb6b72ed8d47:disqus stole my thunder: I was actually going to say, "I didn't get a Middle notification for this?" But I did sent out a Tweet earlier congratulating Ms. Sher, who - despite my best efforts - I could not sway the membership of the TCA into nominating for her comedic efforts.

I would just like to say that, as a TCA member, I nominated Enlightened. It didn't help, but I did at least try.

@avclub-31d08e66ac5b3a4f66a9f76a340169b8:disqus Ow.

David St. Hubbins in The Left Banke?

I didn't, unfortunately. But, really, the interview could've gone on for another couple of hours. He's just got that many credits.

You know, after I did the Random Roles with Mary Woronov, I actually reached out to him through Rod Warkentin, who handles his website and apparently does his bookings as well. He said he was going to pitch it to Graham, but I never heard anything back. Clearly, it's time to follow up.

I couldn't find an isolated clip, but it's on the Netflix version of the episode…although, dammit, I can't remember who the host of the episode was! If I do, I'll come back and edit this to include it.

In a nutshell, McKean gave one-liners via email about everything that was still on my list of roles that we didn't get to tackle during the interview proper. He obviously doesn't go deep into the experiences, but the fact that he took the time to do even a single line about each one after having spent an hour on the

Thanks…and I hope this makes it just a tiny bit more fantastic:

This is the best I've got for you. But I hope it helps at least a tiny bit.

I heartily endorse this suggestion. I loved that show. Although I can't help but remember the TCA panel for New Amsterdam, where one of the assembled TV critics latched on to the similarities to Highlander and steadfastly and repeatedly refused to accept the producers' assertion that it had not been a point of

Take a gander a few comments up…

I guess it's no surprise that, when I think of this episode, now all I can think of is this story from Jami Gertz:

I have to admit that I did, too, although I think I may have accidentally been thinking of Maureen Stapleton.

Air Supply is more '80s than '70s, but they definitely qualify as lite rock, I think. I stand by "Lost in Love," though. It's overplayed, but I still love the chorus.

I was actually thinking Dennis Quaid.

I will hear nothing bad about Charles in Charge. That show is the only reason I can be seen as a talking head in the Scott Baio episode of Biography. (And, no, this is not a joke.)