1/9/2024 0 Comments Dragon splayer magazineNotes: There are only 26 "Top 30" programs listed here the other four were movie nights (remember those?). I have included only those performers who were regular cast members on a given show as of October 1967. Jim Nabors (for instance) had moved on from the Andy Griffith Show by that time, as had June Lockhart from Lassie, and Tim Conway had yet to join the Carol Burnett repertory company. ![]() The Virginian had many reasonably regular cast members throughout its nearly 250 episode run, but no survivor made even half as many appearances as James Drury. Other notable survivors from 1967 include Sara Lane, Clu Gulager, Don Quine and David Hartman, just to name a few. Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In was a one-shot special in September 1967, and did not appear as a weekly series until January 1968. The only survivors from the single 1967 entry are Ruth Buzzi, Arte Johnson and JoAnne Worley. Hope you enjoy this list as much as I enjoyed putting it together. have at it!!ĪND brothers Stanley (Chip) and Barry (Ernie) Livingston Please do not hesitate to correct any errors or omissions on my part, and if anybody else wishes to dig deeper into the ratings (i.e., Star Trek) to add to this little compendium. The Monkees: Mickey Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork possibly perennial villain Monte Landis. I Dream of Jeannie: Barbara Eden, Bill Daily The Flying Nun: Sally Field, Shelley Morrison Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: David Hedison Star Trek: William Shatner, Nichelle Nicholls, George Takei, Walter Koenig, not sure about Grace Lee Whitney Lost in Space: Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Angela Cartwright, Mark Goddard, June Lockhart Petticoat Junction: some of the Bradley girls are still of-topic. Thanks to everybody for the additions to the list, especially with respect to the musical/variety performers who certainly deserve acknowledgement. or did the Lennon Sisters really appear just 28 times throughout the program's entire run? While I felt fairly safe relying on the IMDb for scripted series data, its listings for variety shows seem to be much less reliable. I should probably have treated "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" in the same manner as the movie nights, since it became - as you pointed out - a host-less anthology series following Disney's death in 1966. Lawrence welk cast members still alive movie# Am I just missing something here perhaps? That being said, I cannot find any reference to Dick Van Dyke ever appearing regularly, either before or following Walt's passing. June Lockhart had left "Lassie" in 1964, while Cloris Leachman appeared in just one season in the 1950s. Jed Allan did not join the cast until 1968. ![]() In a similar vein, the role of Trixie in the 1966-70 Jackie Gleason show was played by Jane Kean, who unfortunately went on-topic back in 2013.Īnd I would like to thank Michael O'Connor for his invaluable translations of Lassie's dialogue. > The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour - Tom Smothers, Dick Smothers Doctor Dolittle clearly has some serious competition. > Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color - no survivors > My Three Sons - Tim Consodine (Mike Douglas), Tina Cole (Katie Douglas) > Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In - not included (see below) > Gentle Ben - Beth Brickell (Ellen Wedloe), Rance Howard (Henry Boomhauer) ![]() Lawrence welk cast members still alive tv#.Lawrence welk cast members still alive movie#.
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