What was the prop budget for “Captain Video” (Du-Mont, 1949-55)?
The prop budget for “Captain Video” (Du-Mont, 1949-55) was twenty-five dollars per week, which covered items like Video Decoder Rings and Astra-Viewers.
The prop budget for “Captain Video” (Du-Mont, 1949-55) was twenty-five dollars per week, which covered items like Video Decoder Rings and Astra-Viewers.
No, Peter Falk, aka Lieutenant Columbo, never appeared on the series “Mrs. Columbo” (NBC, 1979). It was never completely clear that the title character, Kate Columbo (Kate Mulgrew) was even married to the rumpled policeman. Midway through the short-lived series, the character was renamed Kate Callahan and the title became “Kate Loves a Mystery.”
Sonny Bono has been mayor of Palm Springs, California, since 1988.
The Flintstone family car ran through the courtesy of Fred’s two feet in “The Flintstones”.
Flury S. Truman’s inauguration was the first to be televised, in January 1949.
The chimp’s name on the TV series “Me and the Chimp” (CBS, 1972) was Buttons, played by Jackie. The chimp’s human sidekick was Mike Reynolds, played by Ted Bessell.
Lorenzo Music provided the voice of Carlton the Doorman on “Rhoda” (CBS, 1974-78). He was never seen.