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When he goes swimming, and leaves his toupee by the side of the pool, the answer is revealed. Gonch grabs the toupee, but Hollo finds that someone's grabbed his trousers! 16 Episode Sixteen: Margaret Simpson John Godber 15 April 1985 Gonch bugs the staff room one more time, to find out if Mr. Bronson knows he and Hollo took his toupee.
A toupee for men is a type of small wig or hairpiece that’s usually worn to cover up a bald spot on your scalp. Most toupees are made from real or synthetic hair and are worn at the scalp's ...
According to "The Menendez Murders," Lyle Menendez got the toupee two years earlier when his father told him his future was in politics, and "to be successful, he'd need a thick head of hair."
His co-host was radio personality Mark Simone, and they were joined frequently by comedy writers Larry Gelbart, of M*A*S*H writing fame; Herb Sargent, perhaps, later on, best known for his writing work on "Saturday Night Live," and Bob Einstein, brother of Albert Brooks and creator and portrayer of the faux stuntman character Super Dave Osborne.
Thomas Mark Harmon (born September 2, 1951) is an American actor and former football player. He is perhaps best known for playing the lead role of Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS . He has appeared in a wide variety of television roles since the early 1970s, including Dr. Robert Caldwell on St. Elsewhere , Detective Dicky Cobb on Reasonable Doubts ...
Per Dunne, Lyle allegedly was fitted with a toupee for $1,450 in 1988 and had three others over the next year and a half. “He always insisted on 100 percent human hair,” wrote Dunne.
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At the age of 14, he was once a fill-in host for WBAB, [15] and in 1979 was featured on Mark Simone's WPIX-FM talk show comedy The Simone Phone as the host's sidekick. [16] [17] In the mid-1970s Leykis hosted one of the first public access TV shows on Long Island's Cablevision system, "The Graffiti Hour", a call-in program.