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Post by Scott on Jun 18, 2021 13:22:43 GMT
Okay, another one:
“Well, I'm your Vitavigavegivat Girl. Are you tired, run down, listless? Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpoopular? Well, are you? The answer to all your problems is in this little ol' bottle, Vitameatavegamin. [Checks the bottle label] That's it. Vitameatavegamin contains vitamins, meat, megetables and vinerals. So why don't you join the thousands of happy peppy people and get a great big bottle of Vitaveatyvemeanyminimoe.”
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Post by josie on Jun 18, 2021 17:52:46 GMT
Oooh! Ooh ooh ooh ooh! Er...
Where I saw it was the parody on Will & Grace, but you said 50s, so you must mean the original scene in I Love Lucy?
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Post by Scott on Jun 19, 2021 0:40:48 GMT
Yep, you got it, Josie!
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Post by josie on Jun 19, 2021 12:51:34 GMT
Yay! Hmm... this is from a series that recently aired its second-to-last finale. It might be a bit vague, but if you know the scene you know it was funny And the show is very much about these triplets.
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Post by josie on Jun 20, 2021 17:48:21 GMT
No? Okay, how about some hints:
* Three-word title * Started in 2016 - the next season, 6, will be its last * The names of the main-character triplets I mentioned start with K, R and K
Bonus: It's complicated like a soap opera, but not quite as over the top. For example (and apologies if this is a bit spoilery):
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Post by josie on Jun 21, 2021 18:03:26 GMT
Since I gave so much yesterday, let's go for a simple fill in the blanks today T___ I_ U_
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Post by Shane on Jun 22, 2021 16:59:02 GMT
No idea what the show is but, given that we all seem stumped, Trip It Up would seem the appropriate (albeit incorrect) solution for the blanks.
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Post by josie on Jun 22, 2021 17:55:04 GMT
Nice guess, but you already knew it was wrong You got the I right for an extra letter! T_i_ Is U_ * It airs on NBC * The full names of the three main characters that I hinted before are Kevin, Kate and Randall.
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Post by Scott on Jun 23, 2021 4:10:20 GMT
This is Us?
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Post by josie on Jun 23, 2021 8:28:36 GMT
Yes! Yay!
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Post by Scott on Jun 23, 2021 15:34:35 GMT
A long-running western. In color. 1959 to 1973. The family patriarch later played Dracula in a Hardy Boys episode. From the end of an episode where the main cast tonelessly bellows the show's theme song as they prepare to mount their horses. In fairness, they did it a cappella, but that doesn't explain the shouting. Maybe they thought they were going to dub the singing:
"I'VE GOT A FLAIR FOR WOMEN EVERYWHERE, B*****A!" [Animal noises. Seriously. Something something unintelligible] "I'M NOT AFRAID OF ANY PRETTY MAID, B*****A! IF I GIVE A KISS TO ANY LITTLE MISS, SHE'LL [something] LOT FROM ME!"
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Post by Shane on Jun 23, 2021 17:25:35 GMT
Bonanza.
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Post by Scott on Jun 23, 2021 20:42:32 GMT
Yes, you got it, Shane!
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Post by mamabear on Jun 25, 2021 4:17:28 GMT
Hmm, I'm not sure I've seen that one. It doesn't sound familiar.
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Post by Shane on Jun 25, 2021 9:57:04 GMT
*PA announcement* Tonight's movie is a holdover from last week, and will be shown right after supper, which is also a holdover from last week.
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Post by Shane on Jun 26, 2021 19:40:42 GMT
"The way I see it, the army owes us so many coffee breaks, we should get 1954 off."
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Post by Scott on Jun 26, 2021 19:52:33 GMT
It must be M*A*S*H*. I read Woody Allen's memoir. He befriended Harry Morgan in the 1960's. I wonder how Morgan felt about Allen casting Alan Alda in his movies and not him.
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Post by Shane on Jun 27, 2021 9:53:14 GMT
You've got it, Scott.
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Post by Scott on Jun 27, 2021 17:59:34 GMT
This is kind of long. A conversation between two private detectives, one the star of the show, the other the good-looking guest star:
"Yeah, well, we got snarled up in a case in August. I ended up doing 90 days on a county honor farm."
"Well, I'm sorry about that, Jim, but I had my client's interests to protect and you did break into that hotel room."
"What client? Who were you working for? Nobody seemed to know."
"Well, that was kind of a strange one. Those three little boys hired me."
"The triplets? They were only 8-years-old."
"Yeah well when their folks were killed by the mob, I kind of took 'em in. Finally, I made arrangements for them to live on a friend's farm in Vermont."
"Isn't that nice. A happy ending. We all got to go to a farm."
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Post by Scott on Jun 28, 2021 15:17:19 GMT
A line repeated from the movie Marlowe which starred the same actor 5 to 11 years earlier. To a henchman who's just abducted him:
"Does your mother know what you do for a living?"
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Post by Shane on Jun 28, 2021 15:50:08 GMT
The Rockford Files?
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Post by Scott on Jun 29, 2021 4:28:48 GMT
Yes, you got it, Shane!
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Post by Shane on Jun 29, 2021 22:36:56 GMT
From the 60s. A long running sci-fi franchise.
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Post by Shane on Jul 1, 2021 7:29:57 GMT
The above-quoted character's catchphrase:
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Post by josie on Jul 1, 2021 18:18:39 GMT
From the first post I thought it was Doctor Who, but I believe that catchphrase is actually Star Trek?
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