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Today's Topics:

   1. (no subject) (Ray)
   2. Re: TAGS regulars on OTR ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. CLOSING CREDITS ON THE FIRST SEASON DVDs (DONNA AND DAN GRADY)
   4. TV Land commercials with Andy, Barney, and Fred Sanford
      (Cynthia Mahoney)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:44:29 -0500
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For :[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Josh and Hanna were played by Claude Johnson and Tammy Windsor.
Tammy appeared in three movies prior to gettin hitched to Josh. She was in
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) .... This Earth Is Mine (1959) and The
Wild and the Innocent (1959)

Claude who was born in 1938 appeared in about a few film and several TV
shows (Rockford Files, Adam-12, My Favorite Martian and others). His last
appearance was in 1977.

Ray Hadorn
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:37:55 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TAGS regulars on OTR
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In a message dated 1/21/05 2:28:37 PM Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> I don't know if you call these "sightings" or not, since it's radio, but 
> it's fun hearing these folks nevertheless!
> 

..and don't forget, Don Knotts once played "Windy Wails" on the kiddie 
western "Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders."

Howard McNear had radio credits going all the way back to 1937.  He appeared 
frequently on "The Lux Radio Theatre" and I am told he's a voice in the 
beloved "Cinnamon Bear" serial that ran on local stations each year around 
Christmastime.  Parley Baer was quite possibly the busiest man in old time 
radio, once 
even appearing in four live dramas (including two soap operas) in a single 
day...even catching taxis to head to different networks in different parts of 
New 
York!  He was a frequent guest at old time radio conventions right up to his 
death, and was always very warmly received.

And finally, every now and then an OTR regular will pop up on TAGS, most 
notably Norris Goff of "Lum and Abner" as a grocer.

Dixon


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:58:39 -0800 (PST)
From: DONNA AND DAN GRADY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CLOSING CREDITS ON THE FIRST SEASON DVDs
To: [email protected]
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Hey, is it me or has anyone else noticed this?  Like a lot of you, I've spent 
the last few weeks watching the first season of TAGS on DVD.  Something I just 
noticed is that after the first two episodes on DVD 1, the song that is 
whistled over the closing credits is faster than normal, and it has a different 
drum beat under it.  Then beginning with Episode 3, the whistling seems to be 
slowed down to the song we are most familiar with.  Anybody else noticed that?  
Wonder what causes that?  Go ahead, give her a listen.....(hey, and it sounds 
even faster with a bucket on your head ! !).  Hey I might be tetched a 
little...but I ain't crazy!
 
DANNY IN WILMINGTON
 
"Go ahead, Opie, give 'er some goooood."

                
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:35:19 -0600
From: "Cynthia Mahoney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TV Land commercials with Andy, Barney, and Fred Sanford
To: [email protected]
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"Joe, it probably was Andy that was going back and forth with Fred Sanford. I 
remember seeing a different commercial several weeks ago
about schedule changes, but this was the first time I've seen this particular 
one. I was probably thinking it was Barney just because of the "Nip It" phrases 
that Fred used. You're right though....it gets the point across to the regular 
viewers about the schedule changes."

There are actually two different commercials with Fred Sanford and a TAGS 
character.  One of them is the one with Fred Sanford with Andy and Opie that is 
about the schedule change.   The other is with Fred Sanford and Barney showing 
each of them is several different clips from their respective shows.  In the 
clips, each one is using the phrase "Nip it in the bud" or some variation of 
that phrase.  I think one of them shows Fred Sanford saying something like "I'm 
going to get my nippers and do some serious bud nipping." 

Mary Grace Gossage

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