Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast - Mini #212: TV History Hodgepodge
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Here we go, boys.
One, two, three. Hi, this is Gilbert Gottfried.
I'm here with my co-host, Frank Santopadre.
And this is Envar engineer, Frank Ferdarosa.
And this is Gilbert and Frank's
amazing colossal obsessions.
Says you.
And we have someone who died this morning of crib death.
Our old black blind rainbow.
Why was he sleeping in a crib?
Well, he's got infantitis.
Wow.
I heard he had impetigo.
Paul, you are a survivor.
Considering all that, I don't feel that bad.
Typhoid Raybone is here.
How you doing? Good. I'm doing well.
How about you? I'm alright.
How about Mr. Gottfried?
Compared to you, How you doing? Good. I'm doing well. How about you? I'm all right. How about Mr. Gottfried? Ah.
Compared to you, I'm Jack LaLanne.
Dick Tanny.
I always say for Gino to get Gino to laugh.
Any quick housekeeping?
Did you do anything this week?
Oh.
Of note?
Did I?
No.
We lost the great Larry Cohen,
which I don't believe,
we just touched upon it briefly,
but we'll have to do
a tribute episode.
He was such a fun guest.
If you're keeping track,
I think it's our 14th guest
that we lost
through the course of this show.
At least he got on the show first.
At any time,
which is how we prefer it.
Really,
one of a kind.
A great showman.
Each one of his stories was like, is this really true?
It doesn't even matter.
It's better if they weren't true.
I know.
It was the most insane story.
You know, listening to Shep Gordon this week, and I realized that, I said to my wife, this is my favorite kind of guest, is somebody like Shep or Larry Cohen or Ron Delsner promoters yes guys who are who are born showmen yes that's
why it would have been so great to have uh Chuck Barris oh my god Corman is another one like that
you know we've had yes we've had our share and I love those guys I love those you know yeah big
salesmen yeah of guys.
Yeah, they're the guys who if they weren't doing this, they'd be on the boardwalk selling.
Yeah, walkers.
Yeah.
And they make great guests.
They make great interviews.
But we should probably do a mini episode of tribute to Larry's movies.
Oh, absolutely.
Which we'll do at some point.
But I didn't prep that.
Did anybody take a look at the new Twilight Zone?
You know, I did. I didn't. No, I didn't watch that. Did anybody take a look at the new Twilight Zone? I did.
I didn't watch it.
Uh-oh.
I have thoughts.
I think it's good.
I'm only halfway through the first episode.
I think they're trying
a lot to be the original
Twilight Zone.
I think there's a lot of camera angles that kind of bring you back
to that, But the fact
that it's shot modern and in color,
I feel like I need to turn
the color off on my TV. Oh, you could do that.
To enjoy it. Yeah.
We should do a Twilight Zone episode, too, going
forward. There were a few
there was the
Forrest Whitaker Twilight
Zone. And then there
was another Twilight Zone that didn't have a host.
It just had a voiceover host.
I remember.
Yeah, there was one in the 90s.
Yeah.
Wasn't there one where they had like three separate episodes that were with three different directors?
I can't remember.
It's come back so many times in so many ways.
And they were always terrible.
Well, you know, one of the, what is it?
Terror at 20,000 Feet. What's the name of that one?
Shatner one? Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's the movie
you're talking about.
He's talking about the one that Richard Donner directed
with John Lithgow.
Yeah, and it just
wasn't the same. And now, apparently, the new
Twilight Zone has done yet another version of it,
which I haven't seen yet.
Yeah.
Maybe they ought to lay off remaking the classic episode.
I mean, Frank is right.
I think they're trying to be too close to the original Twilight Zone.
And the Twilight Zone movie, the John Landis one, killed people.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a big morrow.
It's a very bad.
Send those two children.
It's a very sad situation.
Speaking of terror at 20,000 feet, a friend, a fan of the podcast, Gabriel Knoll or Gabriel
Noel, I don't know how he pronounces it, up in Canada sent us this, Gilbert, a little
gift for you.
The Incubus.
With William Shatner.
Ah!
There you go.
And a young William Shatner. There you go you go. And a young William Shatner.
There you go.
Perfect segue, Paul.
Thank you for that.
Yeah, beautiful.
The effect is maximum terror.
We like to acknowledge the gifts that we get and keep them coming.
Is it an ink?
Gilbert needs something to do on the road.
You know that picture?
I don't remember it that well. It definitely is probably of that Rosemary's Baby ilk.
Probably.
That sounds right.
Probably.
Yeah, there were a lot of those movies.
The Sentinel.
Oh, yes.
Was one.
With that model.
I can't remember her name now.
No.
Let me give Raybone his first assignment of the night.
Oh, and Burgess Meredith.
He is.
He is.
Very, very good.
So, speaking of gifts, we got...
Oh!
The movie that was a movie with Tony Curtis, where...
The Manitou?
I think so.
And they say this fetus that the devil is making...
No, it's not the Manitou.
...was growing in this woman's neck.
And Tony Curtis is
the brilliant doctor.
And they zoom in for
a close-up and Tony
Curtis says, in her
neck?
Isn't that a part of
my big fat Greek
wedding?
I don't think so.
Does anybody know
what an incubus is?
No, hit us.
No.
A male demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women.
Ah.
You're thinking of Harvey Weinstein.
No, I'm thinking of Gilbert, actually.
Yes.
Let me see if I can find the name of the picture you're talking about, Gil.
Which one is it?
The Tony Curtis.
I'm going to show Raybone how research is done.
Listen, the listeners have already had it done
in half the time that we do it.
Let's see.
The movie you're talking about,
is it The Manitou?
It can't be.
No.
Manitou sounds like a perfect title for it.
Oh, God.
What is the plot of The Manitou?
Cesar Romero had a Manitou.
Yeah.
The Manitou was Cesar Romero had a Manitou. Yeah. The Manitou
was inspired
by an old legend
about an American
Indian Manitou.
No,
that's a different...
Oh!
This may be it,
Gilbert.
Evil does not die.
It waits to be reborn.
That's the one.
Was Michael Ansara
in it?
Stella Stevens?
That could be.
I'll read you the plot.
A woman is suffering
from a growing tumor
on her neck.
Ah, there we go! And there's a series of
hospital and x-ray
a series of x-rays
that reveals the thing.
It is a living creature
a fetus born inside
the tumor.
There you go.
I don't know how
I come up with this shit.
I don't know how
you come up with this shit.
Rob Smentek.
Tony Curtis,
Michael Ansara
and Susan Strasberg.
Michael Ansara
was famously married
to Barbara Eden.
Uh-huh.
This is a gift from a listener.
This is a great gift sent by our friend Rob...
Not Rob Smentek.
This was sent by Paul Ekstrom.
Rob Smentek, I have on the brain for another reason.
This is the complete directory to primetime network
and cable TV shows from 1946.
It says, to the present.
But I think the last printing of this
is the 20th anniversary edition.
It's hard to believe that in 1946 they had TVs.
Yeah, I mean, not very sophisticated television,
but there was television.
And they, I don't know how these guys
put this book together.
It's, I can understand why they do one every 10 years.
Oh, I just got an idea.
Go.
Look up Thick of the Night.
Oh, you're in here.
I'm not sure they do late night.
I think it might just be primetime.
I think it's primetime shows.
So Thick of the Night, probably not here. No, Thick. I'm mistaken. Thick of the Night. Probably not here.
No.
Thick.
I'm mistaken.
Thick of the Night.
Oh.
What would you like to know?
Just.
Regulars.
Alan Thicke.
Here we go.
Richard Belzer.
Isabel Grandin.
Yes.
Mike McManus.
Chloe Webb.
Yes.
Gilbert Gottfried.
Has you here for one year.
83.
Yes. Yes. Arsenio. The Tom Canning Band. Yes. Gilbert Gottfried. Has you here for one year. 83. Yes, yes.
Arsenio.
The Tom Canning Band.
Ah.
And the John Tobin Band.
Wow.
Recurring players, Rick Dukeman, Fred Willard, Bill Hudnut,
Carl Wolfson, and Cecil Frenette.
There you go.
It was September 5th, 1983.
There you go.
Gee, so it was there.
Everything you wanted to know.
Yeah.
I had McMahon here.
Yes.
This reminds me of something altogether off track, which I like to do.
Yeah, I noticed that.
Not entirely off track.
To bring the show to its knees.
Bring the show crashing down.
David Letterman.
Yeah.
Late night Guy.
And we mentioned on the air that somebody put together those clips.
Don Giller is the guy's name, or Don Giler.
I don't know how to pronounce his name, but it's a labor of love.
I think all your performances of the 70s.
Is that right, Gilbert?
Did you look at it?
Somebody found your old Letterman performances.
Oh, I saw that.
I signed that.
Yes.
It's great.
Yes.
Leads off with Ben Gazzara and goes on from there. I think David Letterman's great Ben Gazzara leads off with Ben Gazzara
and goes on from there
I think David Letterman
liked the Ben Gazzara bit
there were times in there
when he's laughing
hysterically in the back
he's not on camera
but Letterman was obviously
having a great time
listening to you
wow
so this is from Paul
and he writes
hey Gilbert and Frank
I had a similar book
when I was a teen
it went through 1968
I would page through it
looking through old shows the premise of the show.
I hope you guys enjoy this one.
Also, if Paul Raybone's Munchausen by proxy isn't too severe,
he may be able to use it for research.
It might speed him up a little.
Fat chance.
It would have come down with crib death all of a sudden.
Now, can I pick out a number?
Yeah, you say a random number, and I'm going to find the page,
and we'll see how many shows we can remember or what we can remember from that page.
Okay.
358.
Jesus, I was on 349, so I'm not that far away.
358.
You guys have a psychic connection, I think.
I guess we do.
Two twisted individuals.
One day we'll find it, the psychic it okay we got some old ones here we got ford
ford theater from 1949 a dramatic anthology for the people again william shatner this is a police
drama from 1965 with uh william shatner howard howard da silva oh I believe was blacklisted. Am I wrong about that?
Do you know, years ago, I was in California,
and I was waiting for the light to change,
and I look over, and Howard De Silva was standing,
and I didn't say anything.
I have the right guy, right?
The guy that played Ben Franklin in 1776?
Yes, yes.
I think he was blacklisted. He was also the, I think the lawyer
or something
in that episode
of The Outer Limits
with Leonard Nimoy.
Very good.
This has,
this starred William Shatner,
Lonnie Chapman,
Howard DaSilva,
and podcast guest
Jessica Walter.
Wow.
You found a podcast guest
in your first try.
Geez.
Also on the page is Yafit Kodo,
who we talk about a lot.
Excellent.
In a show called For Love and Honor,
which aired from September 23rd of 1983
all the way to December 27th of 1983
with Yafit Kodo, Cliff Potts,
Keenan Ivory Wayans, and Kelly Preston.
The Shatner one was before Star Trek, right?
Shatner won 65,
January 65 through May of 65.
So if that show had taken off...
There would have been no Star Trek.
Who knows?
Who knows?
For Your Love is also on this page
from 1998.
I never heard of this show.
D.W. Moffat and Holly Robinson Peete.
That's the song by the... Who was it? The Zombies? For Your Pleasure from 1948 to 1998. I never heard of this show. D.W. Moffat and Holly Robinson Pete. That's the song by, who was it, the Zombies?
For Your Pleasure
from 1948.
For Your Love.
The Ford Show, The Ford Star Review,
The Ford Star Jubilee,
and Ford Star Time
and Ford Theater. Okay, Paul, you get to pick one.
Alright, let's see. Let's go with
126.
126. Are these in chronological order?
They're in alphabetical order.
Alphabetical order.
126.
That was a good year for us.
That's why I picked it.
126 brings us to the Brady Bunch Hour.
There you go.
There we go.
The Bruce Valanche.
I love that show.
Oh, that's an excellent one.
I believe Sid and Marty might have had something to do with this one as well. I can still be, I can
remember being mad that we had to leave my
aunt and uncle's house and that
we wouldn't be home in time to watch it.
There you go. That's very sad.
January 23rd of 77
to May 25th. It's suicidal.
It lasted four months.
Yep.
Mike Lickenlange. And that was
the one with Introduce Fake Jan
Jerry Reichel
Also, The Bradys
is on this, which lasted from
February 9th, 1990
to March 9th of 1990
We should throw out to the fans anything you guys remember
about these shows
It was a month
It was exactly a month
Also on this page, a game show from 1958 called Brains and Brawn.
Oh, here you go, Gilbert.
We were just talking about Larry Cohen.
Yes.
Branded.
Branded.
Only one man lived down in Bitter Creek, but they said he ran away.
Branded.
Scorned by the man who ran.
What do you do when you're branded?
And you know you're a man.
Whatever you
do for the rest
of your life,
you must prove
you're a man.
Very nice. I have the number of a psychiatrist
for you guys.
A strange tribute
to Larry Cohen.
Branded Chuck Connors,
The Adventures of Jason McCord,
set in America in the 1880s.
From January 24th of 65 through September of 1966.
So a year and a half for Branded.
Not longer than that.
That was only a year and a half?
And yet you remember it so well.
How about a game show called Break the Bank
with Burt Parks and Bud Collier
who was the voice of Superman in the
cartoon. And breaking away
the spin-off
from the movie that starred Sean
Cassidy and Vincent
Cardinia and another podcast
guest, Barbara Barry.
So podcast guests galore.
Was it Barbara Barry was in the movie?
She was in the movie.
I believe she and Jackie Earl Haley were the only people to reprise their roles from the movie.
Okay, 200.
I just turned to a random page without you saying anything, and I swear to God, my thumb landed on Cesar Romero.
Look at that.
That's supernatural.
I just didn't even do anything.
Where am I?
Usually an orange.
I'm on Falcon Crest.
He was a guest star
on the show Falcon Crest
or he was a recurring.
Give me another number, Gil.
238.
238 brings us to,
I'll go as fast as I can here
because that's dead air.
Okay.
The Dating Game. The Dating Game.
Ah!
The Dating Game.
1966,
October to January 17th of 1970.
How's another podcast guest for you?
The Dave Thomas Show.
Oh!
Right there.
Dave Thomas,
May 28th of 1990
to June 25th of 1990.
Another month.
Dave was a great podcast guest.
Teresa Ganzel, Julie Fulton, Anson Downs.
Dave's World, Harry Anderson.
Oh, okay.
Harry Anderson, where he played Dave Barry.
Yes, yes.
May Shock Taylor was in that show.
Shadow Stevens.
Now, that seems like it lasted a week.
September, that was three years.
September 20th, 1993, not four years, to July of 1997.
It was a hit.
Now, Meshack Taylor was like the effeminate guy in Mannequin.
Yes, also Designing Women.
Yes.
Yes.
in Mannequin.
Yes.
Also Designing Women.
Yes.
Yes.
Date with the Angels,
a situation comedy from 1957
that starred
Betty White.
Oh, okay.
And Burt Mustin
and Richard Deacon.
Oh, wow.
And Jimmy Boyd,
who I think
may still be alive.
How about that?
And Dateline,
and as I said,
The Dating Game,
and The Dave Garroway Show.
Okay, Paul,
you get to do another one
I get to do another
how many pages
are in this book
let's see
1360
Jesus Christ
but you don't want to go
you don't want to go past
1100
because then you run out of shows
the rest is just indexing
alright give me
1095
how's that
1095
1095
alright
boy you're
getting adventurous there I'm looking for 1095 I'm looking for Z that 1095 1095 alright boy you're getting adventurous there
I'm looking for
I'm looking for Zorro
1095
War of the Worlds
Gilbert
here we go
War of the Worlds
from 1988
to 1990
do you know
these actors
Richard Chaves
Dennis Forrest
Julia Richlings
nope
don't know them
Rachel Blanchard
we found three people in a row that you don't know.
Wanted dead or alive, Steve McQueen.
Oh.
It was on this page from September of 58 to March of 61.
That was a show about a bounty hunter.
Josh Randall, played by Steve McQueen.
Also, The Waltons.
The Waltons.
You landed on.
Yeah.
And The Walter Winchell Show.
I believe Dick Cavett told us Walter Winchell packed heat.
He did?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They got to do.
Carried a gun.
They have to do a movie about...
Walter Winchell.
Yeah.
No, they did.
They did.
Oh, yeah, they did.
With Lushi.
Stanley.
Tushi. Yeah. I think they might have done two. Yeah, yeah, they did it. With Lushi. Stanley. Tushi.
Tushi.
I think they might have done two.
Yeah.
I think they did one.
Didn't they have one with Daniel Trevante from Hill Street Blues?
Oh, maybe.
From Hill Street Blues.
Oh, here, I have a show for you to look up.
Go.
Man with a Camera.
Man with a Camera.
I've heard of it.
I'm flying through the pages as fast as I can.
Man with a
camera.
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
I found Manimal. Oh,
excellent. Manix.
Marblehead Manor.
Man with a camera.
Yeah, I think it was
Charles Bronson.
Oh, God. Where is it? Where is it?
Former combat cameraman Mike Kovac. He found it. Alright, let's see. I got it. I got it. Charles Bronson. Oh, God. Where is it? Where is it? Former combat cameraman Mike Kovac.
He found it.
All right.
Let's see.
I got it.
I got it.
Charles Bronson, Ludwig Stossel, and James Flavin.
Do we know Yvette Vickers?
I don't know Yvette Vickers, but it aired from October of 58 to February of 1960.
What made you think of that one?
I don't know.
I just remember that Charles Bronson had a
TV show. Let's do this. Let's look
up Gilbert Gottfried in the index
and see how many different places
you appear. Well, I'll
have to have Saturday Night Live.
It's a vast index.
I'll tell you, this book, this is a great
gift and you could really, really lose
yourself in this book. We will
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Gilbert Gottfried. Oh, you have six listings.
Starting with 473.
Let's see what that is.
And see how many of these you actually want to talk about.
They have, while you're looking, man with a camera,
they have similar shows, which is a little weird.
The Millionaire.
Yeah, The Millionaire, sure.
The Lineup, The DuPont Show with June Allison.
I found you, Gilbert.
Yeah.
You're on a show called How'd They Do That in 1993.
It was
hosted by Pat O'Brien.
Segments ran the gamut from
frivolous to the serious.
They demonstrated how special effects
were created from movies, chronicled scientific
breakthroughs in medicine and physics,
covered techniques in criminal
investigations, and showed somebody...
This one I don't remember.
You were on it with Howie Mandel,
Lita Ford, and Clarence
Clemons. I don't
remember this one for the life of me.
You were talking about medicine and
physics. Yes. No wonder you don't remember
that. Yes.
Let's try another one.
Let's see. Another
Gilbert Gottfried show would be
page 826. Let's see. Another Gilbert Gottfried show would be page
826. Let's see
what we have here.
This is...
Ooh, where are you?
Problem Child, the cartoon.
Oh, that's right.
That was animated in
Spain. 26 episodes.
Yeah. Starred Ben Diskin,
Jonathan Harris, the Jonathan Harris?
Jonathan Harris took
over the, um,
whatchamacallit, Jack Warden role.
Oh, my gosh. Uh,
also E.G. Daly,
Nancy Cartwright, who I believe is the voice of
Bart Simpson, and
uh, Iona Morris.
Yeah. Gilbert
Gottfried reprised his movie role as Harriet Principal at the Toe Valley Elementary School.
Yes.
So here you are.
No.
Cartwright, I think, is the voice of, is Bart.
Bart.
What did I say?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think you may have said Marge.
That's.
Marge.
Why did I say Marge?
Julie Kavner.
Yeah.
Julie Kavner.
I don't know why I said that
okay here
let's find another Gilbert show
I need some page turning music
uh
862
862
would be what
uh
862
that's uh
hmm
862
okay
you are again Gilbert
uh Robert Kleintime you made an appearance Hmm, 862. Okay. Here you are again, Gilbert.
Robert Klein time.
You made an appearance on the USA Network.
Boy.
The theme of the show was I Can't Stop My Leg.
When was that?
1986.
Oh, was that his talk show? Yes, on USA Network.
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay, that I remember.
There you go.
Okay, one more for Gilbert,
and then I'm going to
randomly pick another page.
What was the one
he was in with Sandra Bullock?
What was that?
It was like a movie
or a show.
I think the catchphrase was...
Why am I so turned on right now?
I am so turned on right now.
Oh, my God.
You are brilliant.
Come here.
I will fuck you.
Yeah.
He never gets tired of hearing it.
He never gets tired of hearing it.
Would you?
10, 18.
That lasted 50 seasons.
I remember.
When my priest used to say that, it wasn't as funny.
One more, Gilbert.
Page 986 in this wonderful Bible.
We will find one more Gilbert Gottfried listing.
The Sunday Comics.
Yes, that was one of those stand-up shows.
You were on there with John Mendoza, our friend Carol Leifer,
Dennis Wolfberg, theifer, Dennis Wolfberg,
the late great
Dennis Wolfberg,
Jeff Joseph,
and Franklin Ajay,
and Jeff Altman.
Yeah,
I was on there
a couple of times.
We're big pants people.
Also,
our pal Rick Overton.
Okay,
I marked off
a couple of pages.
I had to mark off
the page with
Life with Lucy.
Oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh. I want a box set with Life with Lucy. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
I want a box set of Life with Lucy.
It aired September 20th, 1986 to November 15th, 1986.
Two months.
The theme song was sung by Edie Gourmet.
She played Lucy Barker.
Probably, they describe it as probably the most widely anticipated new series
and most embarrassing flop of the 86 season,
an ill-conceived comedy that marked the return of Lucille Ball
to series TV after 12 years.
ABC had to promise her a huge salary,
complete creative control,
no pilot or testing,
and a guaranteed time slot on the fall schedule.
What it got was an unimaginative rehash of the Lucy shows,
only this time with a 75-year-old star.
Pretty painful.
That was one of those scary, scary shows.
Yes.
It sits, alphabetically, it sits right atop Life with Luigi
with J. Carol Nash and Vito Scotti.
Wow.
From 1950.
See, now I want to watch that.
Life with Luigi.
Here's another one.
I picked this page because I found our friend John MacGyver on page 516
in something called The Jimmy Stewart Show.
Yes, he was like, yeah.
Because they gave him a show.
They gave Henry Fonda a show.
Yeah, Henry Fonda had the Smith family with Ron Howard.
And the Jimmy Stewart show from September.
I remember this very well.
It was on NBC.
September 71 to August 72.
Julie Adams, who we just lost.
John MacGyver.
There you go.
An anthropology professor.
John MacGyver!
There you go.
Holy fuck!
Yeah, how about that?
Here's one other page that I landed on.
That's the one John MacGyver show.
Jimmy, I'm a big fan of yours.
Just watch what I do, and I'll make an actor out of you yet.
Here's a page.
Here's a show called Bigelow Theater from 1950.
And I stopped on this because it says,
This series of film dramas appeared on CBS before moving to the Dumont Network.
Oh.
Not the Margaret Dumont Network.
Some of the telecasts in the run had been seen on CBS, among them,
The Big Hello, starring Cesar Romero.
You can't escape him. What do you think went on on The Big Hello, starring Cesar Romero. You can't escape him.
What do you think went on on The Big Hello?
Oh, boy.
Lastly.
It's like they showed up with a bucket of oranges and he said, hello.
The show was underwritten by a sun-kissed over-rote.
Yeah.
Overwrote.
Underwrote and over. The writers overwrote it. Sun-kissed under- over- under-wrote. Yeah. Overwrote. Underwrote it.
And over.
The writers overwrote it.
Sun-kissed underwrote it.
We also urge our listeners,
if you know any of these,
I just flashed by
Fish Police.
Does anybody remember
Fish Police?
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Fish Police.
Yeah, and Fish.
I think that lasted a month.
Here's lots of luck
created by our friend
Billy Persky.
Yeah.
September 73
to May of 74.
Drew loves that one.
But here's a little quiz for you, Gil.
Who was in Lots of Luck?
Dom DeLuise.
Oh, okay.
Kathleen Freeman.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sort of a Honeymooners kind of a thing.
Didn't it have an almost identical theme song to Olden Family?
Or was that another?
Not really.
This theme song Billy wrote.
Yeah, this.
I used to have a nickel, a pickle.
It only used to cost a nickel.
And a bus ride only used to cost a buck.
No, that's.
Lots of luck.
That's definitely.
Maybe that's what they were.
Like Olden Family.
Emulating.
We'll end this with a quick quiz.
Like, gee, the way Glenn Miller played, so it's the same.
Similar.
Yeah.
These, I'm going to quiz you guys.
See if you can name these spinoffs.
What show spun off from MASH?
Oh, well, after MASH.
After MASH.
That's easy.
The Danny Thomas Show. Oh, well, After Mash. After Mash. That's easy. The Danny Thomas Show.
Oh, boys.
Spun off.
Brought to you by Windex.
Oh, you got the Caesar in there.
Pretty good.
Did you know the Andy Griffith Show was a spinoff of the Danny Thomas show?
Swear to God.
I swear to God, it was.
And when was that dropped?
When did it drop?
Okay, what was the spinoff from, I'm spitting all over myself.
What was the spinoff from Hill Street Blues?
Oh.
I believe it starred
Dennis Franz.
Oh, was it the name
of the character?
Yeah, I think it was called
Beverly Hills Bunts.
That's right.
Oh, my God.
Does that mean anything to you?
Oh, my God.
I remember that title.
Yep.
There you go.
Here we go.
The Jeffersons.
What was the Jefferson spinoff?
Did you know there was
a Jefferson spinoff?
What spinoff of the Jeffersons? What? Wasn Jefferson spinoff? Did you know there was a Jefferson spinoff? What spinoff of the Jeffersons?
Wasn't it 227?
No.
Good guess.
Oh.
I think the same actress.
Oh.
Yeah.
But she starred Marla Gibbs.
Yeah.
Florence the Maid starred in her own series called Checking In.
Oh, I had no idea.
Which was a spinoff of the Jeffersons.
How long did that one?
I was absent that day.
Okay. Gilbert, what was the spinoff of the Jeffersons. I was absent that day. Okay.
Gilbert, what was the spinoff from Barney Miller?
Oh, Fish.
Fish.
Fish.
With Abe Vigoda.
Very good.
Why the fuck we didn't have Abe Vigoda?
We should have.
We should have.
I think he was starting to slip when we started the show.
What was the spinoff, you know this, of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?
Oh, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.? I know, I know. It's the only one I know. The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.? Oh, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?
That's the only one I know.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
Yes, yes.
Raybone gets it.
What was that actress's name again?
Stephanie Powers.
Oh, okay.
Still around.
Okay.
What was the spinoff from B.J. and the Bear?
Our listeners are screaming because they know these answers.
Oh, boy.
It's the star Claude Akins.
Ooh. The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo. Oh, boy. It starred Claude Akins. Ooh.
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.
Yes.
And he had like a dumb deputy, this round-faced character.
Yes, I believe he did.
Yeah.
I'll have to look that up.
But I'm on this page.
I remember that show, Sheriff Lobo.
No, the Misadventures
of Sheriff Lobo
and real quickly
here's three more
and I didn't know this
Ironside had a spin off
do you know what it was?
ooh
it was called Sarge
and it starred
George Kennedy
wow
did not know that
he did not know that
uh
what spun off
from Cheers
besides Frasier
ooh
oh Cheers hmm wow What spun off from Cheers besides Frasier? Oh, Cheers.
Wow.
Frank, any guesses?
I would have gone with Frasier.
I can't think of anything else.
Is there a thing called Norm's Place?
I mean, that's the only other thing I'd go with.
How about the Tortellis starring Dan Hedaya and Casey Kasem's wife, Jean Kasem?
Did it last two episodes?
From January to May of 1987.
It was a real January-May relationship.
She had like four or five episodes.
Okay, Gilbert, these are two spinoffs starring people you knew personally.
Yes, okay.
The Rockford Files had a spinoff.
Okay.
That starred a man who directed you in one of your most famous films.
Oh, would this be Problem Child?
Yes.
Dennis Dugan.
Dennis Dugan.
What was the name of the show?
Oh, God.
That spun off from the Rockford Files that he starred in.
There was like something like a weird name like Wacky McDougal.
Richie Brockleman.
That's it.
That's it.
Wacky McDougal? Wacky. Well, that was the spin-off. Richie Brockleman. That's it! That's it! Wacky McDougal?
Well, that was the spin-off
of Wacky
McDougal. And lastly,
and you and I both
know this guy.
Wacky McDougal should have been a show.
A show spun off from Happy
Days that was not Laverne and
Shirley and was not Mork and
Mindy,
and it starred a guy you know personally.
Joanie Loves Chachi.
Yes, but not that one either.
Or the shopping channel show Joanie Loves Chachkis.
Oh, I'll put a little rim shot in there. There you go.
Gil, Out of the Blue, starring Jimmy Brogan.
Oh, my God.
As an alien.
I think it was an angel, actually.
Oh, it had on that Dixie Carter.
Dixie Carter was on Out of the Blue?
Dixie Carter.
Really?
I'm going to look it up, and then we're going to get out of here.
Out of the Blue, with Jimmy Brogan, also known as Jay Leno's writer.
Dixie Carter.
Yes.
Son of a bitch!
Wow.
That was her spin-off.
Dixie Carter, son of a bitch.
A kiddie comedy.
It lasted from September 9th.
This had to be a Gary Marshall show.
From September 9th of 79 to December 16th of 1979.
Not a good show.
Out of the blue.
One of those high-concept shows.
An inept angel was dispatched to help a harried Chicago woman
cope with her five adorable nieces and nephews.
It was sort of Mork meets Blansky's Beauties.
Exactly.
Or Who's Got the Kids.
Yeah.
You know what was Scott Baio?
That they spun off?
Who's Minding the Kids or whatever the fuck that thing was called?
Charlton Charge.
Yeah, there was another one.
Anyway, it was a Gary Marshall
one. We invite our listeners to
chime in about any of these or try to
stump us, but get this book.
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We could get about 565 shows
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because Paul had the idea to do this.
He said, just take my book and go through it and randomly select pages.
And that's what we did.
Now, I have a question.
Go.
I'm new to the show.
I've just stumbled upon it.
Where does one do producer of the month?
I'm glad you asked that, Frank.
You can go to patreon.com slash Gilbert.
What's that?
You don't need to know what it is. You just go to patreon.com slash Gilbert. What's that? You don't need to know what it is.
You just need to go there.
Hey, we've got some bills
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Open your checkbook and go.
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and you will be producer of the month,
or produce of the month, in Cesar Romero's case.
Yeah, you are starting to sound like
one of those
infomercial hosts.
Yeah,
Frank and I
are going to do
an infomercial.
You could prepare
a meal in five minutes?
With Peter Marshall
and Marky Post.
Say goodnight, Gilbert.
Marky Post.
Goodnight, Gilbert.
We'll see you next week. Give me that rat! Colossal obsessions!
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