Det.Wojciehowicz
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Not much available online. For me, the most memorable scene featured the character who never spoke literally dodging bullets down an alleyway. Best supporting role, as was the custom, to a big pile of empty cardboard boxes.
Numerous 60s and 70s TV series were turned into feature films. Pretty much every successful British sitcom was adapted at least once for the big screen. Not so many instances vice versa. Apart from Shaft, can only think of Planet of the Apes, The Odd Couple, Billy Liar.
I saw a Christmas episode of the MTM show a few months back.
Numerous 60s and 70s TV series were turned into feature films. Pretty much every successful British sitcom was adapted at least once for the big screen. Not so many instances vice versa. Apart from Shaft, can only think of Planet of the Apes, The Odd Couple, Billy Liar.
Can't be bothered searching through 50 pages. I'll just ask the following question -
Re funktastic early-70s cop show theme tunes. Has anyone posted The Streets of San Francisco?
I have fond memories of watching the Doris Day Show with my mother.I saw a Christmas episode of the MTM show a few months back.
Brought back memories of watching Rhoda as a child. One of my mother's favourites.
I posted Leonardo ages ago.
Have a brother in law called Leonard, in my phone he is listed as Leonardo Lion.
I'm attempting to go through this thread from the beginning. The philosophical maxim that life is understood backwards has been tested to destruction.
Who you got? Jaclyn Smith for me.
While the original theme is fun I have to go with this one as being betterI'm attempting to go through this thread from the beginning. The philosophical maxim that life is understood backwards has been tested to destruction.
Would have put good money on Banana Splits popping up before too long.
I have to go with Julie Rogers (Tanya Roberts). She was only in 16 episodes but come on, she's Sheena!Who you got? Jaclyn Smith for me.
Also partial to the homage "Kelly Watch the Stars" by French electronic duo Air.