The perfect description for William Devane. I like him in everything I've seen him in. Even Family Plot. I thought it was fun.
The perfect description for William Devane. I like him in everything I've seen him in. Even Family Plot. I thought it was fun.
They actually did a cold open with the line, "It's the plumber. He's come to fix the sink." Reference to The Electric Company!
But what does the yellow light mean?
This description makes it sound like a TV movie someone would have pitched in 1990 or something.
Did you hear the story Tim Gunn told about him and his sister meeting "Vivian Vance" in Hoover's office, and then wondering years later why she was there and whether it was actually Vivian? That gave me a bit of pause.
I picture Marge's sisters smoking it up.
Look at that face! What an adorable, accomplished man. RIP
I think it's from listening to "Alone Again, Naturally" in utero.
Same here.
And what kind of bazillion dollar company doesn't do a little research on their spokespeople? Apparently, everyone who went to school with him knew he sold porn out of his dorm room. That alone is a bit sketchy for a family-friendly restaurant chain.
I'll participate!
I'm sure I watched every episode of that. Can't remember anything except the little girl went upstairs and never came back.
As a kid who visited gramma in the boondocks and had to watch this or nothing, I only remember the episode with Lyle Alzado. Edie McClurg told the family she knew every famous person ever. (What?) And they tried to prove her wrong by bringing in Lyle. As it turned out, they were buddies. That was when I realized TV…
Are you me? Seriously. I had the exact same experience. Although mine also included "It's a Living." I grew to hate those women.
I really enjoy watching him. He's very enthusiastic and funny. That Game Shakers, though. What's with the video quality?
When I was around 12, this appeared on Star Search and I literally couldn't speak.
Dr. Strangelove. I couldn't believe how artistic and mesmerizing yet batshit insane a comedy could be.
Edith Piaf's La Vie En Rose. Still goosebumps
It's everything about it combined, especially the damn lyrics. "Cut a rug?" Shut up.
OK. You brought up Robert Guillaume. I'll have to go with Benson. That guy could tear the chief of staff a new one, get a budget bill passed and then invite everyone in the governor's staff over for dinner.
He's definitely the perfect boss. Who wouldn't want to be perked up when they start feeling like Fish from Barney Miller?