Saw a little-remembered 1959 Charles Bronson series called Man with a Camera.
Lt. Fields was none other than our Mr. Somerset from Dogs, Dogs, Dogs. Robert
Corthwaite is his real name. He also appeared twice in Mayberry RFD as a
preacher.
dan
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Here are several examples of times folks were known to watch TV at Andy's
house. We don't see all of these happen onscreen, but that wasn't part of Ken's
question.
1. In The Guitar Player, Andy mentions that fella we see every now and again
on television, jumpin' and screamin', actin' like
Man with a Camera also used the same Desilu 40 Acres backlot in
Culver City that TAGS used.
Jake Shepherd
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 08:23:33 -0500
From: Dan Goodwin dgood...@charter.net
To: wbmutbb@wbmutbb.com
Subject: Alumni Sighting
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While I was watching Last Of The Summer Wine this afternoon, they once again
mentioned Hecmondwike. Malcolm would have been proud. Speaking of Malcolm,
even though Ernest T. Bass accused Malcolm of being an Englisher, I have
discovered that Malcolm (Bernard Fox) was, in fact, not English.
1. Shep The Dog
2. Win or Lose
3. Colonel Tim's Talent Time
4. Foster's Furniture Polish
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On tonight's Twilight Zone a man finds himself back in his hometown 25 years
in the past. One of the first people he runs across is a young Ronnie
Howard. Also I found Angel In My Pocket on YouTube and several alumni appear
in there besides Andy himself: Jack Dodson, Buddy Foster, Jerry Van Dyke
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