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Kosh
Member # 167
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Greatest TV character.(American TV) according to TV Guide. From TV Guide:"As any devoted fan of the original series knows, he is the son of Sarek, a vulcan, and Amanda, a human. He martriculated at Starfleet Academy in 2249 at the age of 19. He served for 11 years under Christopher pike. He became a legend as perhaps the most intelligent and Charismatic second in command ever to traverse this or any other galaxy. What made him so fascinating was the struggle between his computer like Vulcan mind and the irrational human emotions he was raised to repress. As a result,any evidence of Spock's internal conflict that actor Leonard Nimoy relayed to us, an arched eyebrow,even a stab at humor, was riveting. Whether he troubled with tribbles, startegized aginst Klingons or meditated among his own crew, Spock was always the voice of reason and compassion. In his right mind, he never resorted to violence more forceful then the Vulcan nerve pinch, prefering to purse his prime directive: "Live long and prosper". No other Trek characters, but Avery Brooks made it in with Hawk from "Spencer for Hire" at number 37. ------------------ "One Tequila, Two Tequila, Three Tequila, Floor". George Carlin [This message has been edited by Kosh (edited October 13, 1999).]
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Bernd
Member # 6
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Who is number 1 to 5? Who could be more important than Spock?------------------ Get your free signature at Ex Astris Scientia
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HMS White Star
Member # 174
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O God I don't even what to think about who's on that list, but Spock as 6 surprises me, not may people watched TOS it's first time around.------------------ HMS White Star (your local friendly agent of Chaos and a d*mn lucky b*st*rd:-) )
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Saltah'na
Member # 33
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Those top 5 better not be anyone from Babe-Watch, Smell-Rose Place, or Beverly Shrills 01209.------------------ I can resist anything....... Except Temptation
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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Don't worry; they're all from 1960's-1980's-era shows and such.------------------ Frank's Home Page "I can't find any good quotations." - Frank G
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Xentrick
Member # 64
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Let me guess: Gilligan is in there somewhere.
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TSN
Member # 31
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Top ten (from TV Guide Online: 10. George Costanza 9. Emma Peel 8. Barney Fife 7. Columbo 6. Spock 5. Archie Bunker 4. Fonzie 3. Lucy Ricardo 2. Ed Norton 1. Louie de PalmaInterestingly enough, the only two characters on there that I couldn't identify were the top two... *L* ------------------ "It'd be a pity if every pencil on Earth suddenly collapsed in on itself and blew everything up." -Krenim, TNO chat, September 30, 1999
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Baloo
Member # 5
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Ed Norton was Ralph Cramden's neighbor friend on "The Honeymooners". He was portrayed by Art Carney.I don't recall who the #1 guy was, however. --Baloo ------------------ My mind wanders, but don't worry. It's weak and can't get very far. --Steve Allen www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/8641/
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Baloo
Member # 5
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Just looked it up. Louie de Palma was the character on the TV show "Taxi" who was portrayed by Danny DeVito.I think he was the dispatcher. --Baloo ------------------ My mind wanders, but don't worry. It's weak and can't get very far. --Steve Allen www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/8641/
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The First One
Member # 35
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"Who's Louie de Palma?" Sheesh, the younger generation. . . Devito is a star BECAUSE of Louie. Before your Cheers or Friends or Frasiers, "Taxi" was THE comedy show to watch. Also featured Jeff Conaway (aka B5's Zack Allan) and Christopher Lloyd as the mighty Reverend Jim.Archie Bunker was the main character from the US version of "In Sickness and in Health" (a UK comedy show). Barney Fife I don't know. . . I'm impressed that the odious George did so well.
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Kosh
Member # 167
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Every time Zack came on screen I heard "Wheeeler, you loosser". TV guide called him the meanest guy from A to Z, and listed words for most of the letters. I tried to link to louie's story, but couldn't get it to work. Follow TSN's link, click on the thumbnail cover with Spock's picture, then click on Louie De Palma on the top ten list.------------------ "One Tequila, Two Tequila, Three Tequila, Floor". George Carlin [This message has been edited by Kosh (edited October 13, 1999).] [This message has been edited by Kosh (edited October 13, 1999).]
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HMS White Star
Member # 174
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Younger generation? I though Baloo was was the oldest person on the Forum First. Barney Fife he he would be the resident goofy person of Mayberry, in the Andy Griffet Show. Btw who's Emma Peel? ------------------ HMS White Star (your local friendly agent of Chaos and a d*mn lucky b*st*rd:-) )
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Kosh
Member # 167
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Emma was from a show called the "Avengers". A very good show. There was an attempt to make a movie of it, but it disapeared from theaters after about six hours.------------------ "One Tequila, Two Tequila, Three Tequila, Floor". George Carlin
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HMS White Star
Member # 174
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Emma Peel, it's coming back to be, wait she from that god awful movie...nooooo. Wait, she was hot...but that movie was terrible...nooooo.------------------ HMS White Star (your local friendly agent of Chaos and a d*mn lucky b*st*rd:-) ) [This message has been edited by HMS White Star (edited October 13, 1999).]
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The First One
Member # 35
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No, dolt! We're talking the ORIGINAL here. Diana Rigg, not that drip Thurman! As Mrs. Peel, Rigg was the proto-Seven.
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HMS White Star
Member # 174
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Hey I am not a Dolt, well at least not most of the time...when I am sleep at least. But anyway so the Avengers was actually a good show that's a scary thought, would you have link that would actually show a pic of the original Emma Peel.I get it now I am beginning to remember, wow she looks elegant, I bet she was smart too. ------------------ Step 1: Become a senior member, Step 2: ?, Step 3: Global Domination
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The First One
Member # 35
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Any questions?
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HMS White Star
Member # 174
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Yes I have a question, do fries come with that . I get it now, so you mean the difference between the Emma Peel of the Avengers T.V. to the Emma Peel of the Avengers movie is as big a difference as the Jim West of the T.V. to the movie Jim West (I hate Will Smith arrggghhh).
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Xentrick
Member # 64
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[lols head backward and sideways, Homer Simpson style, and hangs drooling tongue out of gaping mouth.] "Emmmmaaaa Peeeeeelllll..."In black and white she's still hotter than Sharon Stone in full color.
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The First One
Member # 35
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Yes. They mad about a half-dozen colour eps at the end of her time on the show, and in them she wore a tight navy jumpsuit instead of her black leather catsuit. NOT the same. Well, not that much the same. Oh, what the heck. . .
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Xentrick
Member # 64
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too bad she hasn't learned NOT to point a revolver at her foot. Yikes!
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