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  1. 3. Bev Hillbillies , Campbells Soups and Kellogg Cereals

    6 I L ove Lucy, Phillip Morris Cigs

    8.  My Three Sons, Hunts Tomato, Wesson Oil, Chevrolet, Quaker Oats, Toni hair product, Kelloggs ( sometimes a box of Kelloggs Corn Flakes would be on the counter in the kitchen )

    11. Loretta Young,  Proctor and Gamble

    12  I've Got A Secret, Winston Cigs

    14 Danny Thomas, Lucky Strike, Pall Mall, Tareyton Cigs

    15. Superman, Kelloggs Cereals

     

  2. On 7/15/2022 at 6:46 PM, lavenderblue19 said:

    Thanks Princess

    In his autobiography, what female dancer did Fred Astaire write was his favorite dancing partner ?

     

    23 hours ago, lavenderblue19 said:

    They were in 2 films together

    The 2 films they were in together were released a year apart.

  3. Correct Miles. Eddie Albert was first offered the role of Steve Douglas on My Three Sons before Fred MacMurray. He did accept the role of Oliver Wendall Douglas on Green Acres. Interesting that both characters had the last name Douglas. Good work Miles , your thread.

  4. 15 minutes ago, Princess of Tap said:

    Well, Thelma Ritter was the best thing in it because she had the best lines--

    "Pillow Talk". I think the screenwriter won the Oscar and he deserved it. But if I had been in that Academy, I would have given an Oscar to Jean Louis because that's what I enjoyed the most--those fabulous, timeless clothes that Doris wore.

    You said it Princess. Doris' clothes by Jean Louis were beautiful and I loved the jewelry. Such a funny film. I can't exactly  remember what Sydney said but it was something to the effect that Doris and Rock were magnificent looking creatures. He also said he was embarrassed that he hadn't seen the film before viewing it for The Essentials because he had heard about how great the film was for years. Good work Princess, the thread is yours 

     

     

     

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  5. An interesting coincidence,  the actor who turned down the role on this very long running tv comedy did star about 5 years later in a TV comedy. His character's last name was the same as the character's last name in the role he had turned down. Both shows began in the 1960's.

  6. 43 minutes ago, lavenderblue19 said:

    The star of this long running hit show was not the first choice to play the lead although he was a famous leading  film actor. Another actor  known in films was offered the role but he wanted to focus on a film career. He was more of a supporting sctor,  he had been Oscar nominated before this tv show. What was the tv show and who were the 2 actors ???

     

    Reposting the question from the previous page

  7. Princess, why did you write delete in the quote of my post? It looks like I deleted my post. Please remove the delete in the quote of my post and if you wanted to delete a post you wrote then rewrite delete outside of my post. Thanks

  8. The star of this long running hit show was not the first choice to play the lead although he was a famous leading  film actor. Another actor  known in films was offered the role but he wanted to focus on a film career. He was more of a supporting sctor,  he had been Oscar nominated before this tv show. What was the tv show and who were the 2 actors ???

     

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