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The series follows the adventures of New York City Police Department officers Gunther Toody (Joe E. Ross), badge #1432, and Francis Muldoon (Fred Gwynne), badge #723 and #1987 in early episodes, assigned to Patrol Car 54. Toody is short, stocky, nosy, and not very bright, and he lives with his loud, domineering wife Lucille (Beatrice Pons ...
Toody gets caught up in the excitement and pledges $2000. The next day Railroad President Van Wyck (House Jameson) offers Toody $6000 for his pledge, because he has invested in everyone of Fenwick's productions. When Capt. Block hears this, he wants the boys of the 53rd Precinct to invest in Toody's pledge.
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After The Phil Silvers Show ended in 1959, Nat Hiken went on to produce Car 54, Where Are You? and cast Ross as Patrolman Gunther Toody of New York's 53rd Precinct. Fred Gwynne, another Bilko alumnus, played Toody's partner, Francis Muldoon. Toody could usually be counted on at some point to say "Ooh! Ooh!", or "Do you mind? Do—you—mind?".
Toody and Muldoon's boss, Captain Anderson, assigns them to protect citizen Herbert Hortz, an important witness in the impending trial of local organized crime boss Don Motti. At the same time, the two officers must deal with upheavals in their personal lives, as well as the day-to-day travails of being beat cops .
Saturday Night Live begins its 8th season on NBC, with host Chevy Chase and musical guest Queen. Among the new additions for this season include future Seinfeld actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who will stay for 3 years (1982–1985) as a featured player/regular cast member. September 30 The pilot episode for Cheers airs on NBC. October 1
James Michael Tyler (May 28, 1962 – October 24, 2021) was an American actor best known for portraying Gunther on the NBC sitcom Friends. [5] Prior to acting, he was an assistant film editor and production assistant. [1] His early works included being the production assistant for Fat Man and Little Boy.
Ann Daniel Productions (1994–98) (seasons 4–5), (120-minute specials) Fair Dinkum Productions (seasons 4–5), (120-minute specials) Triage Entertainment (1996–98) (season 6) Love at First Sight: Syndication: 1992: Middle Ages: CBS: Stan Rogow Productions: Flying Blind: Fox: 1992–1993: Sweetum Productions and Viacom Productions: Bob ...