What are the first names of the people behind “Agronsky and Company” and “The McLaughlin Group”?
Martin Agronsky and John McLaughlin the people behind “Agronsky and Company” (synd., 1969-87) and “The McLaughlin Group” (synd., 1982).
Martin Agronsky and John McLaughlin the people behind “Agronsky and Company” (synd., 1969-87) and “The McLaughlin Group” (synd., 1982).
“The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” (CBS, 1967-69) was canceled on April 1969.
Yogi Bear was smarter than the average bear on The Yogi Bear Show (“The Yogi Bear Show”; synd., 1961-63).
Leonard Bernstein led the Young People’s Concerts, for CBS.
The Alka-Seltzer mascot’s name was Speedy, a puppet, who has been around since 1953.
Just before reporter Edison Carter (Matt Frewer) crashed a motorcycle, he saw the words, “Max Headroom, 2.3 m.” on the TV series “Max Headroom” (ABC, 1987). His memory impulses create a new character, Max Headroom.
Dick Gautier played Hymie the Robot on “Get Smart” (NBC, CBS, 1965-70). He later played Robin Hood on “When Things Were Rotten” (ABC, 1975).