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[1] [2] [3] Before the season began, Lovitz requested time off so he could film Mom and Dad Save the World, which would cause him to miss the first several episodes of the season. Michaels refused, because he did not view this to be fair to the other cast members. Lovitz subsequently quit. [4]
Spilotro and his brother Anthony disappeared on June 14, 1986, after they drove away together from Michael's Oak Park home. [3] Michael's wife, Anne, reported both brothers missing on June 16. [ 4 ] Michael's car, a 1986 Lincoln, was recovered several days later in a motel parking lot near O'Hare International Airport . [ 3 ]
Carl Dean Switzer (August 7, 1927 [1] – January 21, 1959) was an American child actor, comic singer, dog breeder, and guide. He was best known for his role as Alfalfa in the Our Gang series of short-subject comedies.
Wally uses a magic word to build Norville's castle, then Bobgoblin invades the castle. Letter Concept: C; Opening Sequence: Balancing on a Cup on a Can on a Clock and on a Camel named Carlos. "Whoo-ooh-ooh" Gag: Bobgoblin; Characters in Order of Appearance: Wally Trollman, Norville Trollman, Bobgoblin, Gina Giant
The LS&I assigned the SC-1's to replace three smaller 2-8-0 locomotives in pulling strings of empty hopper cars up a 1.63%-grade to iron ore mines in Ishpeming and Negaunee. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] After being loaded with ore, the hoppers would be towed down the grade and onto a large ore dock at Presque Isle, where the ore would be loaded into vessels for ...
The show was televised from October 4, 1957, to June 20, 1963. The pilot, titled "It's a Small World", aired on April 23, 1957. [1] It featured Casey Adams as Ward Cleaver, and Paul Sullivan as Wally Cleaver. TV Land re-aired it on October 6, 2007, as part of their twenty-four-hour marathon to commemorate the show's 50th anniversary. [2]
Other series regulars included Wally's old friend Eddie Haskell , his wife Gert (Ellen Maxted) and their sons Freddie and Bomber (played by Osmond's two real-life sons), as well as "Lumpy" Rutherford and his daughter J.J., with Diane Brewster returning for four episodes to recreate her role as "Miss Canfield," Beaver's original grade school ...
Nicholas Peter Conte (March 24, 1910 – April 15, 1975), known professionally as Richard Conte, was an American actor. [1] He was known for his starring roles in films noir and crime dramas during the 1940s and 1950s, [2] including Call Northside 777, Cry of the City, House of Strangers, Whirlpool, The Blue Gardenia, and The Big Combo.