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Conrad Bain
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Gimme a Break.
Its been 25 years since I've seen it, but there's an episode ("The Center") where Grandpa wants to attend a dance at the community center that is frequented by both spry senior citizens and troubled multi-culti teens. Both groups want to have a dance on the same evening so trouble ensues. Eventually

Hmm, I know they won't release any of the KTMA23 local Minneapolis episodes because they basically just improved them on the spot and are not that great.

The host, Paul Merton was on the British "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Probably Bernie Mac.

Yep, Grampa Simpson is even seen writing an angry letter to Pepsi complaining that old people are NOT fun-loving.

I believe I wore out the local video store's copy of this movie by backing up and freeze-framing that scene.

Star Trek fans have girlfriends?

I watched Days of Our Lives with my mom when I was a real little kid and John DeLancey played the kooky Eugene on that show. I was amused to see him turn up on TNG.

I started watching toward the end of my senior year of high school. I don't think I identified with anybody, but likely thought Troi, Crusher, Ro and even Tasha were pretty hot.

I love the scene in Royale where Riker hands the book that the hotel is based on to Data and commands him to "Summarize…", then Data just flips through the book in 5 seconds.

uafraiwo: That is one of my favorite TNG scenes of all time.

"Don't Think I'm Not"
Is the same chord progression as the jazz standard "Autumn Leaves." That is all.

I love how in both trailers, they refer to him as "The Incredible, Lou Ferigno." Because he was the Incredible Hulk! Get it?

Mystery Train.

I will always remember Minuet as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet on Law and Order.

Agreed Evan Waters. I was thinking "what was the worst episode?" the other day and that's the first one I thought of.

Don't forget…
She played my wife on Diff'rent Strokes for a season too.

That cameraperson was very skilled…and I want their job…

Male. Planet Terror is a lot of fun, but I actually prefer Death Proof. Had that lap-dance scene been in the theatrical version, I would have REALLY preferred Death Proof.

Thank You Leonard.
As a die-hard Ray Brown fan, I have many Oscar Peterson recordings with Herb Ellis on guitar. He will probably never be listed next to Wes Montgomery or Jim Hall but he is definitely and important post in the time-line.