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Henry Gordon Jago
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What with mentions of The Party here, Road to Hong Kong in "Hope and Crosby’s Road movies paved the way for future wiseacres" and Murder by Death in "Surely you can’t be serious: 16 movie parodies that still hold up" , it's Yellowface Peter Sellers Week! at the AV Club.
(Also my avatar was from the episode of Doct

I am shocked, shocked to discover Stephen Moffat has a problem dealing with women!

I still like the David Letterman take on it:
"I have an irregular heartbeat/
Pa-rum-pum-pum-pum."
[Top 10 Least Beloved Christmas Carols]

Dimitri Shostakovich turned it into the Fool's Song from his version of King Lear :

Tony Randall did.

An anthology film following the lives of three ordinary people:
Krelman: the story of a lonely humanoid looking for love on Tatoonine while dealing with a drinking problem.
Culinary Corner : Noted celebrity chef Gormaanda must decide to follow her conscience or her lust for fame when she discovers a new taste

"Who. Basil Who."

Harry Sullivan, naval doctor, companion to the 4th Doctor, played by Ian Marter, hired to punch people if the Doctor was too infirm to do so, let go after the twelfth season (Baker's first) when it was clear Tom Baker could punch people on his own. His last regular appearance was in Terror of the Zygons. (His final

The problem with Moby-Dick is that Melville brings the story to a screeching halt every few chapters to infodump everything there is to know about whales. There is a thrilling sea story in there but it is deliberately buried under reference after reference.

There are the two Troma films Def by Temptation and Bugged! and the Eddie Murphy film Vampire in Brooklyn but like Blackula, these are generic horror films, which just happen to have black casts.

Totally agree with "Thing on the Fourble Board". Here's a link:

"I’m just starting a new David E. Kelley series . . . It’s like a lawyer show."

Is that the one that Orson Welles made in '75?

But is she Susan?

Unman, Wittering, Zigo and Chris Pine

Sleuth …And Chris Pine as Inspector Doppler!

By a strange coincidence, 1995 (well, 1996) was the last time a show named Public Morals aired. It was a spinoff of NYPD Blue on CBS and was canceled after one episode. I quote Wikipedia:
The original pilot episode of Public Morals was scrapped because critics and some CBS affiliates believed the language was too

Adam Sandler IS Sydney Carton in "A Tale Of Two Cities"!

And "Savages" (1972) (the weirdest Merchant/ Ivory film ever, written by Michael O'Donoghue and George W.S Trow,National Lampoon writers)

It's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.