. . . but I was thirteen or so, and had just discovered "the theatea." It was my first glimpse of Jack Weston, whom I became a big fan of. It also had one of my favorite lines: "We'll go down in history with the greatest collaborations in history: Gilbert and Sullivan, Rimsky and Korsakov, MOOMER AND SHAKESPEARE!"
I missed Burt Reynolds at the time; his parody of Brando was pretty funny, in retrospect. I do remember Howard McNair, for some reason.
But for a country boy from North Carolina, I did get some of the TV jokes. Give me some credit, will ya?
I missed Burt Reynolds at the time; his parody of Brando was pretty funny, in retrospect. I do remember Howard McNair, for some reason.
But for a country boy from North Carolina, I did get some of the TV jokes. Give me some credit, will ya?