That was a clip from a very funny practical joke that was played on the set, I think during the filming of "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" in which Balki showed up in bed with Jennifer and Larry and kept pulling various naughty sex toys from under the blankets. I'm sure I have more information about this somewhere and will cover it in the episode outline on the website when I get to this episode. : )
So i'm guessing that Louie Anderson's character was Louie Appleton, but when he was replaced with Mark Linn-Baker, that it was just a matter of changing "Louie" to "Larry". Interesting.
I wonder if the show was still titled "The Greenhorn" when the Anderson pilot was made? By the time Linn-Baker came in, I think the producers had settled on Perfect Strangers instead.
Yes, from information I have about the unaired pilot Louie's character was Lou Appleton (sorry, I wrote Louie by mistake . . . will fix). I'm not sure exactly when the title The Greenhorn was scrapped.
They r the cutest
taramattiest 1 year ago
Could those boys have been any cuter?
pinchotgirl 3 years ago 7
What was Balki doing in bed with Larry and Jennifer? And what was that he was holding up? What episode was that?
cyberpiglet 3 years ago
That was a clip from a very funny practical joke that was played on the set, I think during the filming of "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" in which Balki showed up in bed with Jennifer and Larry and kept pulling various naughty sex toys from under the blankets. I'm sure I have more information about this somewhere and will cover it in the episode outline on the website when I get to this episode. : )
boochibabe 3 years ago
Thanks, boochibabe. It was just sort of shocking to see Balki being rather naughty.
cyberpiglet 3 years ago
If it's any easier, keep in mind it wasn't Balki but Bronson. The actors and crew were just having a bit of a laugh. ; )
boochibabe 2 years ago
So i'm guessing that Louie Anderson's character was Louie Appleton, but when he was replaced with Mark Linn-Baker, that it was just a matter of changing "Louie" to "Larry". Interesting.
I wonder if the show was still titled "The Greenhorn" when the Anderson pilot was made? By the time Linn-Baker came in, I think the producers had settled on Perfect Strangers instead.
VaultMasterDBT 3 years ago
Yes, from information I have about the unaired pilot Louie's character was Lou Appleton (sorry, I wrote Louie by mistake . . . will fix). I'm not sure exactly when the title The Greenhorn was scrapped.
boochibabe 3 years ago
Wonderful! I cannot wait to see ALL the series on DVD! These 'bits' bring back so many great memories....GRACIAS.
thewriter32148 3 years ago
Just adorable! Thanks! :-)
JustinFan 3 years ago
Thanks...I love it.
nightime59 3 years ago
That was terrific! Thanks so much!
fluffysue 3 years ago
Awesome!!! Brilliant!!! I love being able to see the bit from the unaired pilot!
What on earth... haha I just saw Bronson trying to throw his legs over his head which must have been a blooper in "Hello, Baby"... LOL
Thanks Cousin Ken & Linda :)
PsySchmai 3 years ago 2