CameronBornAndBred wrote:Which never would have existed without Cheers, which surprisingly made no one's list.bjornolf wrote: The only radio personalities from a sit com I remember are the guys from Frasier.
Excuse me. It made MY list. ;)
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CameronBornAndBred wrote:Which never would have existed without Cheers, which surprisingly made no one's list.bjornolf wrote: The only radio personalities from a sit com I remember are the guys from Frasier.
Cheers was on the bubble for me and cratered during the Kirstie Allie years; I had to give the edge to Frasier...CameronBornAndBred wrote:Which never would have existed without Cheers, which surprisingly made no one's list.bjornolf wrote: The only radio personalities from a sit com I remember are the guys from Frasier.
I'll take Nessman and Venus in the question. Herb was too annoying. Fever was a great character, I could have gone with either of those two choices. Mr.Carlson was good, the wishy-washy guy who hated making decisions. (Although he'll always be The Maytag Repairman). Who was the other male character with the cheesy hair? Never seen or heard from again. Good 'ol whatshisface.
Andy Travis, played by Gary Sandy.colchar wrote:CameronBornAndBred wrote: I'll take Nessman and Venus in the question. Herb was too annoying. Fever was a great character, I could have gone with either of those two choices. Mr.Carlson was good, the wishy-washy guy who hated making decisions. (Although he'll always be The Maytag Repairman). Who was the other male character with the cheesy hair? Never seen or heard from again. Good 'ol whatshisface.
You mean Andy Travis, the program director?
I will have to disagree with ya there!!! How Ya Doing?..... plus Chandler and the rest of them playing off each other.... OMG!!!!!Turk wrote:Touche. Alright, you got me there. Phoebe is the only one that's funny. I'll agree the others are quality eye candy...wilson wrote:I think Friends is a good deal funnier than most people give it credit for.Turk wrote: Friends sucks, except for Phoebe. Can't watch a show where only 1/6 of the cast is worth watching.
And come on, are you gonna tell me that she's the only one worth watching among that cast?
There are a couple of others from that show that I'll watch any time, with or without sound. ;)
I was ONLY saying that Phoebe wasn't the ONLY HOT ONE!!!! I mean funny one!!! :roll:cl15876 wrote:I will have to disagree with ya there!!! How Ya Doing?..... plus Chandler and the rest of them playing off each other.... OMG!!!!!Turk wrote:Touche. Alright, you got me there. Phoebe is the only one that's funny. I'll agree the others are quality eye candy...wilson wrote:"quote="Turk"'
Friends sucks, except for Phoebe. Can't watch a show where only 1/6 of the cast is worth watching."/quote"
I think Friends is a good deal funnier than most people give it credit for.
And come on, are you gonna tell me that she's the only one worth watching among that cast?
There are a couple of others from that show that I'll watch any time, with or without sound. ;)
Lavabe wrote: Andy Travis, played by Gary Sandy.
RED WRIGGLERS!!
The Cadillac of worms!!
As I've mentioned before, I went to high school with Kelsey Grammar. He was a year behind me. He was a backup tight end his junior year.bjornolf wrote: The only radio personalities from a sit com I remember are the guys from Frasier.
I didn't mean to imply that Andy Travis came up with the slogan. IIRC, Travis came up with the name Dr. Johnny Fever. He is also the one who came up with Apollo Fly Trap.colchar wrote:Lavabe wrote: Andy Travis, played by Gary Sandy.
RED WRIGGLERS!!
The Cadillac of worms!!
Red Wigglers. And it is Herb who deserves credit for those!
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:As I've mentioned before, I went to high school with Kelsey Grammar. He was a year behind me. He was a backup tight end his junior year.bjornolf wrote: The only radio personalities from a sit com I remember are the guys from Frasier.
Lavabe wrote:
I didn't mean to imply that Andy Travis came up with the slogan. IIRC, Travis came up with the name Dr. Johnny Fever. He is also the one who came up with Apollo Fly Trap.
This is REALLY SAD...... I remember that episode vividly!!!! Way to funny! Nice job!!!colchar wrote:Lavabe wrote:
I didn't mean to imply that Andy Travis came up with the slogan. IIRC, Travis came up with the name Dr. Johnny Fever. He is also the one who came up with Apollo Fly Trap.
He came up with Venus' name but actually called him Apollo Rising. When Venus went on the air he came up with Venus Flytrap on the spot.
As for Johnny's name - Andy came into the booth, handed him some records, and told him to go ahead and change the format right there and then. Johnny asked if Andy had met Momma Carlson and, when Andy stated that he had, Johnny replied that he (Andy) was gonna love it in Amarillo (Johnny had been stuck there for a little while) because Momma Carlson would fire him for this. As Johnny went about changing the format he looked at his coffee cup (which listed all of the names he had previously used on the air) and called himself "Johnny [this is where he looked at the coffee cup]....Dr. Johnny Fever." At that point Andy walked back into the booth and said "By the way, you can say 'booger'** if you want to." At that point Johnny went back on the air (music was playing at the time) and said "I almost forgot fellow babies - BOOGER!" and then sat down and started rocking out to the tune he was playing at the time.
**Booger being the word Johnny had said on-air in L.A. which had led to him being fired from that particular station.
colchar wrote:
He came up with Venus' name but actually called him Apollo Rising. When Venus went on the air he came up with Venus Flytrap on the spot.
Great question - have to admit I'm stumped. Now I will look it up but not tell.bjornolf wrote:Speaking of Pheobe, and maybe everybody already knows this, but without looking, what show was Friends a spinoff of?
The episode in which he comes up with Apollo Flytrap was the one in which he has a fight with Venus and takes over for him. And what song is the first one Apollo (Andy) plays? "I am Woman" by Helen Reddy.colchar wrote:colchar wrote:
He came up with Venus' name but actually called him Apollo Rising. When Venus went on the air he came up with Venus Flytrap on the spot.
Sorry, I just realized a mistake in the above post. When Andy originally came up with Venus' name it was Venus Rising, not Apollo.
Turk wrote:I'm not finding anything...bjornolf wrote:Speaking of Pheobe, and maybe everybody already knows this, but without looking, what show was Friends a spinoff of?
Great question - have to admit I'm stumped. Now I will look it up but not tell.
Lisa Kudrow played a waitress named Ursula Buffay, Pheobe's sister, in 23 episodes of the show "Mad About You". They liked her so much as an actress that when Friends was created, the producers used her as Ursula's "nice" opposite sister and used some of M.A.Y.'s popularity to build up the Friends audience. I think they even did a carry over episode or two. Ursula even shows up in a couple episodes of Friends, played by Kudrow. Some considered it a spinoff, others did not. I think it qualifies. It wasn't DESIGNED as a spinoff for Kudrow, but it was her work on M.A.Y. that got her the job, and they ended up keeping the same characters, even their names, and tried to use the popularity of the other show to help it along before it became popular itself. Some argue that when Friends struggled in the beginning, it was the M.A.Y. crowd that kept it going.YmoBeThere wrote:Turk wrote:I'm not finding anything...bjornolf wrote:Speaking of Pheobe, and maybe everybody already knows this, but without looking, what show was Friends a spinoff of?
Great question - have to admit I'm stumped. Now I will look it up but not tell.
Okay, I read this also...and fell into the camp that it wasn't a spinoff as Ursula wasn't a title character in either show.bjornolf wrote:Lisa Kudrow played a waitress named Ursula Buffay, Pheobe's sister, in 23 episodes of the show "Mad About You". They liked her so much as an actress that when Friends was created, the producers used her as Ursula's "nice" opposite sister and used some of M.A.Y.'s popularity to build up the Friends audience. I think they even did a carry over episode or two. Ursula even shows up in a couple episodes of Friends, played by Kudrow. Some considered it a spinoff, others did not. I think it qualifies. It wasn't DESIGNED as a spinoff for Kudrow, but it was her work on M.A.Y. that got her the job, and they ended up keeping the same characters, even their names, and tried to use the popularity of the other show to help it along before it became popular itself. Some argue that when Friends struggled in the beginning, it was the M.A.Y. crowd that kept it going.Turk wrote:bjornolf wrote:Speaking of Pheobe, and maybe everybody already knows this, but without looking, what show was Friends a spinoff of?
Great question - have to admit I'm stumped. Now I will look it up but not tell.