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Post by Wolfgang on Aug 31, 2009 20:06:18 GMT -5
I was watching Season 6 of Mission: Impossible (the original series w/ Peter Graves, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus, and Lynda Day George). One of the episodes used as its main set a living room of a house. That living room is the exact same set as the one used in The Brady Bunch. It was quite unnerving.
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Post by m on Sept 5, 2009 9:48:35 GMT -5
I remember watching an episode of Good Times and this one episode was about JJ working with these drug dealers and JJ was kicked out by his mother due to her not trusting where JJ was getting all his money from. Anyway, the apartment JJ was staying at with these drug dealers was the set for The Jeffersons.
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Post by Pirate VB Fan on Sept 6, 2009 19:03:38 GMT -5
I am a big fan of the old ITC "adventure" series like The Saint, The Baron and such. It does give you mental whiplash at times because the use the same small set of streets for all the "eastern european" and "south america" towns.
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Post by OverAndUnder on Sept 7, 2009 21:52:53 GMT -5
From my memories, I would swear that some of the rooms used in Mission: Impossible were the same as those used in Gunsmoke.
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Post by romeo on Sept 9, 2009 17:16:46 GMT -5
I used to love the Mission Impossible series. I sat with my dad and watched it every week. Course, I also enjoyed watching the following shows with my dad: Hee Haw Laugh In Laurence Welk Gunsmoke The Smothers Brothers To name a few. I was watching Season 6 of Mission: Impossible (the original series w/ Peter Graves, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus, and Lynda Day George). One of the episodes used as its main set a living room of a house. That living room is the exact same set as the one used in The Brady Bunch. It was quite unnerving.
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Post by VBCOACH on Sept 9, 2009 20:50:01 GMT -5
I used to love the Mission Impossible series. I sat with my dad and watched it every week. Course, I also enjoyed watching the following shows with my dad: Hee Haw Laugh In Laurence Welk Gunsmoke The Smothers Brothers To name a few. I was watching Season 6 of Mission: Impossible (the original series w/ Peter Graves, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus, and Lynda Day George). One of the episodes used as its main set a living room of a house. That living room is the exact same set as the one used in The Brady Bunch. It was quite unnerving. How did you watch Laugh-In and The Smothers Brothers? I thought that they were on at the same time on different channels? Were you a 2 TV house?
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Post by romeo on Sept 9, 2009 20:55:03 GMT -5
I used to love the Mission Impossible series. I sat with my dad and watched it every week. Course, I also enjoyed watching the following shows with my dad: Hee Haw Laugh In Laurence Welk Gunsmoke The Smothers Brothers To name a few. How did you watch Laugh-In and The Smothers Brothers? I thought that they were on at the same time on different channels? Were you a 2 TV house? Were they really? Are you pulling my leg? Hm. Maybe we watched one one season and the other the next? Heck, I dunno. I don't remember a lot from that decade.
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Post by VBCOACH on Sept 9, 2009 20:57:23 GMT -5
How did you watch Laugh-In and The Smothers Brothers? I thought that they were on at the same time on different channels? Were you a 2 TV house? Were they really? Are you pulling my leg? Hm. Maybe we watched one one season and the other the next? Heck, I dunno. I don't remember a lot from that decade. Well, now that you mention it, I'm not completely sure. I don't remember much from this morning. Maybe Wolfgang can clarify it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2009 21:22:14 GMT -5
Not even sure they were on in the same years, but I watched them both, so it wasn't at the same time.
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Post by Pirate VB Fan on Sept 14, 2009 19:58:29 GMT -5
Laugh-In was Monday at 8pm on NBC from 1968 to 1973
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour on CBS started on Wednesdays in 1967 and switched to Mondays through September 1969.
So, it is definitely possible they were both at 8pm on Mondays in 1968 and 1969, but Smothers Brothers started first and Laugh-In continued for four years after the Smothers Brothers were canceled.
BTW: CBS was really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really stupid to cancel the Smothers Brothers.
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Post by Wolfgang on Sept 14, 2009 20:21:05 GMT -5
I've never watched Hee Haw, Laugh-In, The Smothers Brothers, and Gunsmoke. However, I watched (and tolerated) The Lawrence Welk Show, only because my entire stupid family wanted to watch that piece of uninspired crud.
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Post by romeo on Sept 14, 2009 23:18:40 GMT -5
I've never watched Hee Haw, Laugh-In, The Smothers Brothers, and Gunsmoke. However, I watched (and tolerated) The Lawrence Welk Show, only because my entire stupid family wanted to watch that piece of uninspired crud. Hahaha! It really was crud, wasn't it? I liked Bobby and Sissy, though.
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Post by Wolfgang on Sept 15, 2009 1:34:55 GMT -5
Ahh-one, Ahh-two, and Ahh...
blippity blop, bloopity bleh...
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