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Best Episode Ever

Best Episode Ever S4E6 - Desertous-Operativus Idioticus

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This week's choices:

Bob - Alice

Dave - Rockford Files

Anth - Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner

We're taking a week off and will be back on November 22nd with a new episode!

tags: 70s nostalgia 1970s 1980s 80s television retro Alice Coyote Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies Roadrunner Rockford Files
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hi guys wow what a show brings back so many memories. i loved alice everything about it except for the singing in the opening credits by linda lavin. but the closing credits i liked alot . who could forget the rockford files that show was one of the best. james garner the theme music the cars the tounge and cheek humor jim getting into fights the guest stars man. the road runner and whylie coyote might favorite of the merri melodies besides bugs bunny. i have a question for u guys do u guys remeber the tv show on abc matt houston he was a privie eye like magnum and kind of lke burt renolds in a way and his texas acsent that show i would love to see and hear about again. maybe one of u can do that on a future show someday. well thats all for now happy holidays boys bye for now jamie.
jamie n.
I remember Matt Houston, but I never watched it. I know that the woman who played his assistant played Princess Ardala on Buck Rogers.
Dave Brodbeck

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