Bad Medicine
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R.Kiel finest role was as Samson in the original Longest Yard--I think i broke his f@@@ neck.naysgrace-thanx so much for the posts
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@ELPerroBuddy63 No, he wasn't on the Adams Family but he did play jaws in the James Bond movies and in Happy Gilmore.
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The actor who was the indian in Bad Medicine was a good role playeron other movies.I think he was also Lurch from the original Addams Family.
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kolchak is one bad mfr
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I was very much into "Murder She Wrote" and don't recall seeing Darren McGavin in it. Which episode was it? Do you remember?
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If they re-made Kolchak:The Night Strangler with a 50year old+ Kolchak, TOM HANKS would be perfect as Kolchak, if he could reprise some of his comedy skills from the early 90s.
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"Calmly"? Oh brother Kolchak :D
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@digitalgateway5 love to see some six million dollar man episodes
I'm so glad they added Miss Emily to the cast! She's great! (I wish Jane Plum hadn't had such a short life in the series, LOL, she would've been a great addition too!)
Thanks, naysgrace, for uploading all these. It's a wonderful series.
MrsNorris55 2 months ago
@MrsNorris55 Ms Emily is amazing, sassy mature woman! Jane and Kolchak had nice chemistry. I am glad you enjoyed the ep!
naysgrace 2 months ago
I have to come to think of Darren McGavin as the dad in A Christmas Story. So much so that I forget that he had he had an illustrious career before that. Thanks for posting this. It brings back great memories.
ilovemartinmilner 1 year ago
@ilovemartinmilner
Darren is such a fantastic actor. After I watched Kolchak and saw him on a great episode of Murder she wrote and then I began to search for his other acting roles. He's was an incredible actor.
naysgrace 1 year ago
Naysgrace - you have great taste in the classics, there are not a lot of people who are not truly hip to understand the artistic and nostalgic art form that shows like Kolshack, Hawii FiveO, 6 Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman, Charlies Angels and the like! Keep up the good work and looking foward to more lost episodes!
digitalgateway5 1 year ago
@digitalgateway5
Thank you for the nice comment I really enjoy many of the shows from the 70s and 80s, they are classics because they developed something that is unmistakably unique and great.
naysgrace 1 year ago 2