How did Batman disguise the lever that opened the secret panel hiding the bat slides he and Robin used to get to the bat cave?
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How did Batman disguise the lever that opened the secret panel hiding the bat slides he and Robin used to get to the bat cave?
It was underneath a bust or statue that he lifted.
I remember thinking that it looked a little goofy, like it wasn't complicated or big enough, or something. LOL:cool:
What was Jeannie's twin sister's name?
You are correct! :D
Every episode of "Seinfeld" contains an image or reference to what superhero?
I had to do a google search :laugh: but found it:
Carl Anthony Payne II, who played Theo's friend Cockroach, was fired from the show for refusing to cut his hair.
What was the longest running of the "fantasy sitcoms" that dominated the airwaves in the mid 1960s?
A: The Addams Family, B: I Dream of Jeannie, C: The Munsters, D: Bewitched
Bewitched?
:salute: CORRECT :salute:
Running for eight seasons, "Bewitched" was the longest-running of the so-called "fantasy sitcoms" that dominated the airwaves in the mid-1960s, as well as the last surviving example of the genre when it went off the air in 1972, a year after "All in the Family" (1971) ushered in a new era of reality sitcoms.
Awesome!!
For all those who remembered "The Electric Company" on PBS:
Which famous actor was on the show, and what was his character's name?
I bet you won with the first answer, because I forgot those other characters...I thought he was just Easy Reader.
That's my name, I say...uh, uh, uh. :beer:
Oprah Winfrey.
A couple years ago, a biographical movie came out about Jackie Gleason.
Who was the actor who portrayed Gleason?
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What famous TV actor was born with the name Alphonso D'Abruzzo?
CORRECT :salute: - and don't feel bad - I looked up the question and answer:laugh:
Alan Alda was born in New York City on January 28, 1936, with the name Alphonso D'Abruzzo. His father, an actor, had taken the screen name Robert Alda, and when Alan decided to follow in his father's footsteps, he adopted the name as well. Alan Alda is most famous for playing Hawkeye Pierce on M*A*S*H (1972-1983), a stint which earned him five Emmy Awards
What former Nfl'er also was a color man for NBC & did some acting on Little House on The prairie:confused:
Who was the only regular cast member of the TV show "M*A*S*H" to actually serve in the Army in Korea?
After a bit of a look it seems that both Jamie Farr (Klinger) & Alan Alda (Hawkeye) served in Korea, but both after the cease fire.
According to the source where I found the question, here is the answer:
Jamie Farr, who played Max Klinger, was the only regular cast member of "M*A*S*H" to actually serve in the Army in Korea. (He served after the war was over).
Who was the only member of the "Honeymooners" cast to actually drive a bus?
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Hogan's Heroes (one of my all-time favorites)...
What job did Bob Crane have prior to Hogan Heroes?
Who was the loveable, but idiotic Sgt ("I know nothing!")
What was the name of the camp?