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My Favorite Year is one of my favorite movies. King Kaiser, Benjy, Alan Swann (Swanny) - "Ma, he's an actor, not a river!"

My Favorite Year is one of my favorite movies. King Kaiser, Benjy, Alan Swann (Swanny) - "Ma, he's an actor, not a river!"

As God is my witness I thought turkeys could fly!

As God is my witness I thought turkeys could fly!

"The Redcoats are Coming" featuring Ernie and Fred aka real life British performers Chad and Jeremy. Aired February 10 1965

"The Redcoats are Coming" featuring Ernie and Fred aka real life British performers Chad and Jeremy. Aired February 10 1965

I loved He and She with Dick Benjamin and Paula Prentiss, with the wonderful Jack Cassidy, Kenneth Mars and Hamilton Camp. You can catch an episode or two on YouTube but don't think it's on video anywhere. Ran from 1967-1968, only 26 episodes.

I loved He and She with Dick Benjamin and Paula Prentiss, with the wonderful Jack Cassidy, Kenneth Mars and Hamilton Camp. You can catch an episode or two on YouTube but don't think it's on video anywhere. Ran from 1967-1968, only 26 episodes.

My father, a police officer for 38 years, said Barney Miller was the most accurate police show from the standpoint of what day to day police work was like (community interactions, lots of paperwork, very little actual shooting), loved it and Hal Linden was great in the title role. Personally I liked Jack Soo (and

My father, a police officer for 38 years, said Barney Miller was the most accurate police show from the standpoint of what day to day police work was like (community interactions, lots of paperwork, very little actual shooting), loved it and Hal Linden was great in the title role. Personally I liked Jack Soo (and

I'm assuming he has real documentation from Anna Draper (Don Draper's birth certificate, marriage and divorce certificates, discharge papers Dick as Don got when leaving the Army.) Graves Registration blew it when they mixed up the original identifications based on dog tags. In reality they would check their intake

Apparently her ex was too dim to be able to count, and who says her mother is clueless?

No way on earth Peggy could have kept the baby - she was considered incompetent by the doctors and socially speaking it just was not done at the time in her circumstance. And Peggy may be wealthy NOW but at the time she had her son she was a fledgling secretary barely out of her mother's home living precariously in a

He sent it to Anna Draper - it was on her shelf when he went to visit her in California (The Mountain King episode?)

The EEOC still gets 15,000 cases a year, mostly from women, and that's only the incidents reported. Imagine the hundreds of thousands of women (and men) who never get to the point of filing a complaint.

I don't worry too much about Peggy - remember she's the one who went one on one down to the skin with Stan, and that was when she was a lot less confident than she is now.

I think Pete's line sums up the show: "Jiminy Christmas. You think you're going to begin your life again and do it right. What if you never get past the beginning?" Wasn't that along the same thing Dr Faye said to Don about Megan: "Does she know you only like beginnings?" Everybody is hitting the reset button but it's

It's the Cabot Cove Syndrome (see "Murder She Wrote")

Okay - spritzed my tea over the keyboard on that one

If we're keeping it in the family, Mary wins hands down.