This has to be one of my favourite shows ever. Remember so well seeing it all on BBC2 in the UK in the 1970s and early 1980s. The first two series were definitely the best, cried at the beginning of the 3rd season (couldn't believe Rhoda and Joe were separating) and staggered through Seasons 4 an...
Yes, Karen Carpenter and several other people had a crack at this lovely song. The arrangement is by Gene Page and vocal arrangement by John Bahler (the genius who arranged the vocals on the Partridge Family) and boy, do they show their credentials on this version!
Benedict. You're an incredibly handsome guy and very intelligent to boot. Watched you on "This Morning" and was fascinated by your logic, brightness and obvious wisdom annd good looks. As you rightly say, we are a bunch of sexual hypocrites in this country - would be so ironic if the people that ...
Even though this show was made 41 years ago, it still remains fresh and funny and was the perfect introduction to Mary RIchards, Rhoda, Phyllis and Lou Grant. Jim Brooks, Allan Burns and Jay Sandrich created a classic sitcom which we can still enjoy!
@blenheim7 Ah, but you're forgetting the episode in the last season, Episode 117, when King Tut (the riotous Victor Buono) accidentally breaks into the BatCave and discovers Batman and Robin's true identities. After the Batcave has been trashed, Tut's cohorts threaten to tell everyone who they re...
This has to be one of my favourite shows ever. Remember so well seeing it all on BBC2 in the UK in the 1970s and early 1980s. The first two series were definitely the best, cried at the beginning of the 3rd season (couldn't believe Rhoda and Joe were separating) and staggered through Seasons 4 an...