OscarMadison
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I'd put Tucker Carlson on the list, but I'm not quite sure if he's playing a character.
One of the characters in this movie admits to that very thing.
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I'd put Tucker Carlson on the list, but I'm not quite sure if he's playing a character.
You might like this book. I listened to it on Hoopla on a drive from CT to SC. This is also another show that I have showed episodes of to my grand kids. One of my favorite moments was when Opie lets the bird go and said the cage sure looked empty and Andy says but the tree sure looks full.![]()
So, after writing this, here is my list...
Because theses guys were the best fathers on tv of shows I have watched and people I can remember at this moment, (because I really hate lists, I always feel like I leave something out)
Rob Petrie
Andy Taylor
Ward Cleaver
You didn't remember his name? I even remember his MIDDLE name.i don't really remember Rob and Laura doing that much parenting in TDVDS.
Richie (I didn't really remember the kid's name) was kept blissfully off screen in most episodes.
One of the characters in this movie admits to that very thing.
Wow, that's a seriously amazing ensemble of actors for a b-movie.
And Cliff Huxtable was another icon of the 1980s. The Cosby Show dominated much of the '80s, and Cliff always was a highlight, whether he was giving it or getting it.
Howard Cunningham was a top notch father.
imdb says Richie was in 158 episodes, though that does not seem right, but i think its more than you remember.i don't really remember Rob and Laura doing that much parenting in TDVDS.
Richie (I didn't really remember the kid's name) was kept blissfully off screen in most episodes.
imdb says Richie was in 158 episodes, though that does not seem right, but i think its more than you remember.
Richie tells other kids about birds/bees
Richie in a car ad with Freddie Helper
Richie and Freddie draw on the wall
Richie and Freddie draw the Liberty Bell
Richie helps rob cheat at cards
Richie gets pecked at by a wood pecker
Richie is Rosebud
Richie does not like Father of the week in school
Richie gets beat up by a girl
someone stop me!!!!
The real genius of the deck Van Dyke Show was that Rob's job as a comedy writer gave him (and Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie) an excuse to take a few minutes of every episode to JUST BE FUNNY. Tell some jokes. Do a sketch. Find creative and funny ways to insult Mel. It didn't have to have anything to do with that week's plot. They could just sit around and be funny, and it worked.There were a few DVDS episodes in which Rob and/or Laura had memorable parenting moments, but it's pretty safe to say the vast vast majority of the shows best moments centered around Rob at work or Rob/Laura's social life.
TAGS was far far more concentrated around Andy as a father-- in fact, so much so that Andy's role, which originally was supposed to be the zany comic lead, morphed into the wise all-knowing father figure while most of the laugh lines went to Don Knotts.