Blansky's Beauties opening credits 1977

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2011

Alas Caren Kaye gets a bit clipped at the start but here are the opening credits for an episode of the short-lived 1977 comedy "Blansky's Beauties", starring Nancy Walker, Caren Kaye, Eddie Mekka, Scott Baio, Lynda Goodfriend, Rhonda Bates, Pat Morita, and Taaffee O'Connell. Cast members Baio, Goodfriend, and Morita would soon join the cast of the long-running series "Happy Days" while Eddie Mekka was a regular on "Laverne & Shirley".

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  • Thats my Mom Bond Gideon at :12 who played Lovely Carson on this one season sitcom. Tory TT from Austin Texas singer songwriter musican actress

  • I wonder - was this series filmed in parts of Las Vegas for real?

  • Paramount/CBS DVD should release the entire 13 episode series of Blansky's Beauties on DVD!

  • The Blansky's Beauties theme song is sung by Cyndi Grecco, who also sang the theme song to Laverne and Shirley ("Making Our Dreams Come True").

  • @heine71 Well, I did see other Blansky's Beauties opening credits on YouTube, and they were from 1990's TV Land airings.

  • Arkansas Bates - played by actress Rhonda Bates.

  • This is the second sitcom flop for Nancy Walker in the 1976-1977 TV season, the other being The Nancy Walker Show.

  • @heine71 I wish they would.

  • @QBCNetwork But Scott Baio later moved to a role on Happy Days.

  • A year later, it became Who's Watching The Kids on NBC, with Scott Baio.

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