[TV orNotTV] Re: And they just keep on coming...

2009-07-01 Thread K.M. Richards
On Jul 1, 7:36 am, Bob in Jersey wrote: > Dave Sikula, to K.M. Richards: > > > > > > But CBN did run it as part of their late night B&W comedy block in the > > > early- to mid-80s, along with Burns & Allen, Jack Benny, You Bet Your > > > Life, Bachelor Father, and The Life of Riley. > > > CBN ran

[TV orNotTV] Re: And they just keep on coming...

2009-07-01 Thread Bob in Jersey
Dave Sikula, to K.M. Richards: > > > But CBN did run it as part of their late night B&W comedy block in the > > early- to mid-80s, along with Burns & Allen, Jack Benny, You Bet Your > > Life, Bachelor Father, and The Life of Riley. > > CBN ran You Bet Your Life? Wasn't Groucho too racy for them?

[TV orNotTV] Re: And they just keep on coming...

2009-06-30 Thread Dave Sikula
On Jun 30, 11:22 am, "K.M. Richards" wrote: > But CBN did run it as part of their late night B&W comedy block in the > early- to mid-80s, along with Burns & Allen, Jack Benny, You Bet Your > Life, Bachelor Father, and The Life of Riley. CBN ran You Bet Your Life? Wasn't Groucho too racy for them

[TV orNotTV] Re: And they just keep on coming...

2009-06-30 Thread K.M. Richards
But CBN did run it as part of their late night B&W comedy block in the early- to mid-80s, along with Burns & Allen, Jack Benny, You Bet Your Life, Bachelor Father, and The Life of Riley. On Jun 29, 3:55 pm, "Mark J." wrote: > As the obit pointed out, "My Little Margie" was Lucy's summer > replac

[TV orNotTV] Re: And they just keep on coming...

2009-06-29 Thread Mark J.
On Jun 29, 10:02 am, Bob in Jersey wrote: > Terry: > This one was somewhat better known, to the older generations: > > Gale Storm, who shot to the top on television as the vivacious star of > two popular 1950s situation comedies, "My Little Margie" and "The Gale > Storm Show: Oh! Susanna," has

[TV orNotTV] Re: And they just keep on coming...

2009-06-29 Thread Bob in Jersey
Terry: This one was somewhat better known, to the older generations: Gale Storm, who shot to the top on television as the vivacious star of two popular 1950s situation comedies, "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna," has died. She was 87. Storm, who also had a successful rec