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The Reverend Jim "Iggy" Ignatowski is a fictional character in the 1970s television series Taxi. He was played by Christopher Lloyd. A gentle soul, Jim, in his own words, was "the living embodiment of the Sixties." His most noticeable character trait was his extremely "spaced out" behavior, a result of extensive drug use.
The cabbies meet Reverend Jim at a restaurant, and get him a job as a cab driver. Jim then spreads his special brand of reality around the garage. In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #63 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes. [2] In 2009, it moved to #51. [3]
Reverend Jim Ignatowski (Christopher Lloyd) (guest star 1978, main cast 1979–1983) – A washed-up figure of the 1960s, Jim lives in a world of his own. He was once a diligent, mature student at Harvard University , with an extremely wealthy father ( Victor Buono ), but one bite of a drug-laden brownie was enough to get him hooked and send ...
"Taxi" fans filled up the comments of Danza's and Lloyd's posts to share how much they loved seeing the old gang back together. "I bet people walking by are going nuts with happy memories," wrote one.
Like Father, Like Daughter is the pilot episode of the American sitcom Taxi. It originally aired on September 12, 1978. It originally aired on September 12, 1978. The episode was directed by James Burrows and written by series creators James L. Brooks , Stan Daniels , David Davis , and Ed.
Despite its longstanding status as an American classic, Martin Scorsese’s dark 1976 drama Taxi Driver — released 45 years ago on Feb. 9, 1976 — has always made viewers feel uneasy. Much of ...
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118 years ago on September 10, 1897, a 25-year-old London taxi driver named George Smith was the first person ever arrested for drunk driving.