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The Dentist skit. The Family game skit. Hell, anything with Conway period.

Or even really believe in anything.

He spends all his money playing 'Near-Far' with the whores.

Spoiler Alert! It's not a porno.

There's a video or two on YouTube that was an episode shot on Thanksgiving Day. Buddy Hackett showed up as a favor to Johnny on his way to a friend's house for Thanksgiving dinner. They had a list he'd made up backstage on one of his previous visits that were just subjects or jokes he could talk about on air. Johnny

I view all of Moore's work as Bond as being self aware. He knows he's in shitty movies and plays his part well.

The franchise was going more and more cheesy and stunt dependent. The plots were simply a reason to have chase scenes and weird stunts.

Strong enough to make you forget that a model and not an actor is playing Bond, though Lazenby does his damnedest to remind you.

I like Moore's Bond. Mostly because it's the one I grew up with. But watching them now I see his Bond as the self aware Bond. He's the one who knows that he's in a cheesy spy-actioner with goofy gadgets, over-the-top villains, and terrible one-liners. And he knows we're in on it too. Those movies were going to be made

I remember a local channel running it in the 90's on Sundays before infomercials became the money maker.

I don't know if you'd get it if you weren't a part of the times and aware of who the guests were (not just names but their public personae). Try looking on Youtube for anything Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett, or Burt Reynolds to see how well he was able to get the guest comfortable and to know how and when to let them

His best ability was to salvage a joke after it bombed.

My favorite line out of the whole series. Rudd delivers it perfectly.

I'm waiting for the big screen adaptation by Ben Stiller co-starring Owen Wilson and Mr. Ed. No voice overs. Owen Wilson will actually be Mr. Ed on set.

An international treasure as he was born in England and raised in Canada.

No, I'm sure one can kick him pretty hard.

Staying up late enough to watch 70's SNL, Laugh In, and SCTV. Ah, the memories.

That's how much star power he still had.

I was afraid that Victor's chase scene was going to be too much of a rehash from the movie, but Meloni menacingly skipping through the woods after him proved me wrong.

I knew the origin for the can of vegetables when they introduced the toxic waste in the first episode. I was going crazy waiting for them to pop that one on us. It was sheer joy. That's what most of this show is, and I love it for that.