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Remember These???

DanaTA

Distinguished
Mission: Impossible - Circa 1966 TV Series - Peter Graves, Greg Morris, and Barbara Bain. The one pictured here, I believe, is Peter Lupus, whom I believe was in a supporting role.

This is the Mission: Impossible I remember best.
Supporting, but just about always there!

Dana
 

eclark1894

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Remember him????? He's still alive at 89. Replaced Don DeFore.
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You probably don't remember, but in the early days of tv, and sometimes even today, shows (mostly sitcoms) would switch networks. All of the actors didn't always make the transition though. Hazel was one of those shows. In its final season, Hazel switch from NBC to CBS. Don Defore and Whitney Blake didn't go with, so they invented a new family for Hazel and Harold. This was "Steve Baxter" (Ray Fulmer), Harold's uncle, and George's brother.
 

eclark1894

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Remember her??????? Rode the good ship Lollipop to where bon bons play.
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eclark1894

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Remember them??????? I have to admit, the only thing I remember about them are from reruns, and an old cartoon they brought back. Also, Eddie Murphy's character. They were mostly from the thirties and forties so they were only in theaters.
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DanaTA

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Remember them??????? I have to admit, the only thing I remember about them are from reruns, and an old cartoon they brought back. Also, Eddie Murphy's character. They were mostly from the thirties and forties so they were only in theaters.
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Little Rascals were played on TV when I was a kid. Don't remember much about them, but Butch was the tough one, and Alfalfa had a cowlick. I think the humor was very mild. A lot of wild-eyed expressions. It was funny, back then (early to mid 60s).

Dana
 
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