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any word on Danny Bonaduce?
That is a great song. I watched the show in re-runs too, it was entertaining. Sad news.RIP...grew up on reruns of this show in the mornings in the summer
No thread for Charles Manson, or did I miss it?
There's a documentary floating around that was made about the Cowsills following Barry's death in Katrina. It's pretty a pretty horrific cautionary tale re: parenting.
Woot.. dead at 83.. how much did it cost the taxpayer to keep him alive all these years?No thread for Charles Manson, or did I miss it?
The Love American Style episode with Happy Days characters was not a "crossover. " It was the pilot or introduction of Happy Days on television. The highly successful series was being introduced on the preexisting somewhat successful Love American StyleCowsills also did the theme for Love American Style.
this was a crossover episode with Happy Days.
Some other facts about the Cowsills. one of the boys, Barry, was killed by Hurricane Katrina. while another one, John, is married to Vicki Peterson the blonde guitar player for The Bangles who joined with Susan Cowsill to form The Psycho Sisters.
Oh yes,I'm all things Cowsills!!!!!!
He banged Susan Dey. Rumor had it he banged Maureen McCormick, too.
I don't think he did.any word on Danny Bonaduce?
He led a full life. He banged Susan Dey. Rumor had it he banged Maureen McCormick, too. By all accounts, a good guy.
I know most of you already know this but for you younguns' The Partridge Family was based on the real life band The Cowsills.
This song was performed live which outside of Ed Sullivan was almost never done back then.
He led a full life. He banged Susan Dey. Rumor had it he banged Maureen McCormick, too. By all accounts, a good guy.
I believe that it came complete with the brother, Chuck, who eventually just disappeared from the show.The Love American Style episode with Happy Days characters was not a "crossover. " It was the pilot or introduction of Happy Days on television. The highly successful series was being introduced on the preexisting somewhat successful Love American Style
Woot.. dead at 83.. how much did it cost the taxpayer to keep him alive all these years?
Best argument for capital punishment. This animal cost taxpayers ~$3.5MM to house in prison. All for no reason.
I believe that it came complete with the brother, Chuck, who eventually just disappeared from the show.
Didnt they write Chuck out by saying he was away at college on a basketball scholarship? Never heard from again.
Chuck Cunningham's disappearance was never explained and over the remaining run of the show (nine years) he was mentioned only a handful of times, in passing.
"Chuck Cunningham Syndrome" is now the term used for television characters who are simply written out of the show with no explanation. A memorable example is Tina Pinciotti, Donna's younger sister on That 70s Show. She appeared in a single episode and was never seen, heard from nor mentioned ever again.
It gets better. Tina Pinciotti was played by a very young Amanda Fuller. Fuller was the actress who assumed the role of Kristin Baxter in season 2 of Last Man Standing after the actress who played the role in season 1, Alexandra Krosney, was given the boot. That swap was made even more bizarre by the fact that Kristin's toddler-aged son Boyd was also replaced for season 2, by an older child actor. The character of Boyd was aged 3 years overnight, but nothing else in the show's timeline changed.
What happened to Boyd is known as Rapid Aging Syndrome. On Family Ties the family had a baby and then ten next thing you knew the baby had grown into 5-6 year old Brian Bonsall.
I believe that it came complete with the brother, Chuck, who eventually just disappeared from the show.
Woot.. dead at 83.. how much did it cost the taxpayer to keep him alive all these years?