Considered a virtuoso, he was known for his high-energy riffs and solos, like on the Coasters' 1958 novelty hit “Yakkity Yak,” which became the inspiration for the 1963 Boots Randolph song “Yakety Sax,” a.k.a. They got their start in vaudeville and soon made the leap to radio, TV, and film. Save ‘em. In 1996, citing the increased popularity of electronic reference works, the company laid off its entire sales force and concentrated on selling its CD-ROM version; in 2012 it announced it would no longer publish a print edition, instead offering subscriptions to its online version. Those introductions were filmed at the stately Hotel del Coronado near San Diego, California. Smith was eventually acquitted of all charges. Those opinions rarely strayed far from “It’s got a good beat and it’s easy to dance to.” (Thanks to Noah Kurland for this reference. The basic premise of the show was to place unsuspecting people in embarrassing or bizarre situations and then film their reactions. It was an immediate success and has remained a strong seller for the chain. Enjoy.When Hunt Foods, Inc. merged with Wesson Oil in 1960 they became Hunt-Wesson. I think you’re thinking of a Patty Duke Show bold condensed, actually.The Patty Duke Show was a TV sitcom about “identical cousins” that aired from 1963-1966. Oranges, poranges, who cares, there ain’t no rhyme for oranges.A paraphrase of the song “There Ain’t No Rhyme for Oranges,” which was performed on the Sid and Marty Krofft kids’ show H.R. Directed by Nicholas Colasanto. Sieg heil, everybody, sieg heil.“Sieg heil” is German for “hail victory.” During World War II and the reign of Nazi Germany, “sieg heil” was said, or more often shouted, to accompany the Nazi salute: extending one’s right arm with a straightened hand. Oh, it’s a scene from Truth or Dare.Possibly a reference to Madonna: Truth or Dare, a notorious 1991 documentary on the pop star that told viewers more about her sex life than they could possibly want to know. Joe Dante directed and Bill Mumy had a cameo role. The role was played by Jonathan Frid. You’re starting again with the finger!”. [Sung.] Meanwhile, at Grandma’s lake cottage in Frederic, Wisconsin …Frederic, Wisconsin, is a tiny town in central Wisconsin, with a population of about 1,200. No, it’s Larry Miller.See note on Larry Miller, above. The series was first broadcast in the United States by NBC as part of the NBC Mystery Movie, a wheel series format. It aired from 1984-1990. One-Adam 12, what are you doing in Wisconsin?“One Adam-12” was how the police dispatcher opened her bulletins on the TV cop show Adam-12, which ran from 1968-1975. I know you feel bad, Mr. Gower.A line from the 1946 movie It's a Wonderful Life. There's no way to describe just how enormous but thanks for your patronage. He later changed his name to Sananda Maitreya and released several albums under that name. It was created at the Raffles Hotel around the turn of the century by a Chinese bartender. | Ghost Story was a 1972 TV series starring Cabot as Winston Essex, the host of the anthology series, who would introduce each week’s story, which was generally a supernatural horror tale. È stato accreditato anche con i nomi Billy Zuckert, William Zuckert e Bill Zukert. Lisa! The line came in at #70 in the American Film Institute’s 100 Greatest Movie Quotes of All Time, and has been referenced often in pop culture, especially in song and album titles. He once did an infamous commercial for Hanes pantyhose, but I was unable to turn up any reference to Joe Namath brand briefs. Dopo aver esordito in teatro, lavorò con diverse compagnie di giro prima di approdare a Broadway nel 1951, e da qui a Hollywood[1]. His weekly radio show was one of the most popular of the radio era, and ran from 1932 to 1955. A somewhat altered remake was featured in the 1983 anthology film Twilight Zone: The Movie. Episode cast overview, first billed only: Chief Oliver Stamp Johnny Rivers!Johnny Rivers was the main attraction for years at the L.A. club Whiskey A Go Go and recorded a number of live albums there. Dong, dong, dong. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! They play Jerry Lewis movies.Jerry Lewis (1926-2017) was a comedian, actor, director and producer who got his start in the 1940s alongside Dean Martin in the Martin and Lewis comedy team. (Sung – rhythmic vocalizations)Tom is imitating the jug & washtub band that often accompanied Grandpa Jones on Hee Haw. It starred Taylor and Cole as the two traveling tough guys. New York City?! Oh, shut up, Pee-wee.Possibly a reference to Pee-wee Herman, a child-adult persona adopted by comedian Paul Reubens. Rollin’, rollin, rollin’ …A line from the theme song to the television show Rawhide, which aired from 1959-1966. Although in the novel the monster is intelligent, sensitive, and articulate, in the movies he is usually portrayed as a lumbering brute who communicates with grunts and roars. It starred Desi Arnaz and Ray Bolger. Sample lyrics: “Little deuce coupe/You don't know what I got/Well I'm not braggin' babe so don't put me down/But I've got the fastest set of wheels in town …”. Hooterville is also mentioned in an early episode of The Beverly Hillbillies. Sample lyrics: “Oranges, poranges/Who says!/Oranges, poranges/There ain’t no rhyme for oranges!”. Oh, it’s Red Man juice! We're just simple white trash folk.Interesting side note for “white trash”: a journal entry by English actress Fanny Kemble in 1833 states that it was a term used by Black slaves in the South for white servants. In 1986, Koop authored a study that drew attention for the first time to the dangers of so-called “secondhand smoke.”.