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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Andy Griffin on January 30, 2022, 06:11:58 PM
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Howard Hesseman dead at 81
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He was even on my show a couple times, once as a hot dog vendor
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https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/howard-hesse-man-dead-wkrp-in-cincinnati-police-academy-1235167152/
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On the day the Bengals make the Superbowl. WKRPIP in Cincinnati
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He was even on my show a couple times, once as a hot dog vendor
Interesting.
In the year 2000, there was a forwarded e-mail I received with the title "Do You Trust Your Hotdog Vendor?", and had a photo below, except the middle hotdog was the vendor's cock.
RIP.
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On the day the Bengals make the Superbowl. WKRPIP in Cincinnati
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He was good in Billy Jack.
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He was good in Billy Jack.
He auditioned to be one tin soldier but at least he got to be a drama teacher.
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major bummer!
frank bonner (herb) passed away last year....
loved that show WKRP! Was taken off the air for no good reason I might add, as it still was a ratings success...
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He auditioned to be one tin soldier but at least he got to be a drama teacher.
I saw what you did there. :D
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Howard Hesseman dead at 81
He was even on my show a couple times, once as a hot dog vendor
Except it was the Andy Griffith Show. I know, what's a few letters, lol
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Except it was the Andy Griffith Show. I know, what's a few letters, lol
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Hmm...
Andy Griffith was himself from North Carolina:
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WKRP very funny show cancelled unexpectedly. RIP
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RIP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WKRP_in_Cincinnati
"WKRP premiered on September 18, 1978 on the CBS television network and aired for four seasons and 90 episodes, ending on April 21, 1982. Starting in the middle of the second season, CBS repeatedly moved the show around its schedule, contributing to lower ratings and its eventual cancellation.
When WKRP went into syndication, it became an unexpected success. For the next decade, it was one of the most popular sitcoms in syndication, outperforming many programs that had been more successful in prime time, including all the other MTM Enterprises sitcoms.[6]
Jump, Sanders and Bonner reprised their roles, appearing as regular characters in the reboot series, The New WKRP in Cincinnati, which ran from 1991 to 1993 in syndication. Hesseman, Reid and Anderson also reprised their roles as guest stars."