The concept is the same here as with the Three-Word Movie Game. We will describe a TV series in three words and ask you to name it. Most of the questions below are pretty easy, but there are a few that might pose a challenge. Please answer only three per day so other people can play.
1. Nerd, pill, superhero.
2. Africa, veterinarian, lion.
3. Hotel, card, black.
4. Accountant, spy, lookalike.
5. Magazine, daydreams, cartoonist.
6. Nephew, butcher, architect.
7. Apartment, newlyweds, architect.
8. Gun, riverboat, gambler.
9. Jaguar, detective, opera.
10. Senator, physicians, attorneys.
11. Rich, poor, IRS.
12. Marineville, submarine, Phones.
13. Variety, Crosby, theatre.
14. Games, cars, Kennedy.
15. Songs, McCoo, dancers.
16. Trio, Himalayas, powers.
17. Father, lawyers, son.
18. Cone, shoes, robot.
19. Phone, butler, car.
20. Aliens, architect, finger.
Monday, May 27, 2019
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1. Mr. Terrific
ReplyDelete15. Solid Gold
20. The Invaders (A Quinn Martin Production!)
Well done! Not many people remember the short-lived MR. TERRIFIC. Plus, bonus points for highlighting a QM Production!
DeleteWay to get the brain cells shaking!
ReplyDelete#3. Have Gun - Will Travel
#10. The Bold Ones
#13. The Hollywood Palace
I thought you'll do well at this game!
Delete2. Daktari
ReplyDelete5. MY World And Welcome To It
18. Get Smart
Impressed with getting MY WORLD AND WELCOME TO IT. As I recall, it was a critical success, but that didn't translate into ratings.
Delete8. Yancy Derringer
ReplyDelete-- Don Effenberger
And to think, Jock Mahoney would later play Tarzan on the big screen!
Delete7. Love on a Rooftop.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on another critics’ fave which didn’t last long.
DeleteStill remaining to be answered: 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, and 19.
ReplyDeleteAll right, let's see what I remember from staying up past bedtime in grade school:
ReplyDelete4. The Double Life of Henry Phyfe, a one-season ABC spy comedy starring Red Buttons as a secret agent and his meek doppelganger and featuring a great Vic Mizzy theme song.
11. The Pruitts of Southampton, another '66 ABC failure that was The Beverly Hillbillies in reverse. Phyllis Diller starred, and another memorable Mizzy theme. It was revamped halfway through as The Phyllis Diller Show.
12. the mid-'60s Gerry Anderson "Supermarionation" gem Stingray, with undersea spies, robot fish, a mute mermaid and other oddities.
Super job, Al! Not many folks remember HENRY PHYFE and PRUITTS.
DeleteI don't know what 9 is, but I'm looking forward to hearing the answer, as that's a show I clearly need to watch, being a huge opera fan.
ReplyDeletenumber 9 Honey West?
ReplyDeleteNo, Honey had a pet ocelot and I don’t think she was an opera fan.
Delete16 the champions
ReplyDeleteGood job!
Delete9. Inspector Morse
ReplyDeleteVery well done, Ron!
Delete6-Brady Bunch
ReplyDelete17-The Defenders
19-Batman
Nice job, Kerry! You're right on all three, of course.
DeleteOK, so I'm tracking that all questions have been answered except 14. It may be tough, because it wasn't a prime time show.
ReplyDelete#14. Split Second, a game show hosted by Tom Kennedy, gave away new Pontiacs as prizes,
ReplyDeleteHey, I'm impressed! That was a toughie. I remember the show fondly because there was a chance a contestant could win a car on every show.
DeleteThat wraps up this game. Thanks to all who played. Let us know if you thought it was fun.
ReplyDeleteWe did.
DeleteNot only do I remember "Henry Phyfe" and "Pruitts," but I remember the THEME SONGS. (I used to record them on a little Craig reel-to-reel.) "A foreign spy arrives by the name of U-31..." "Howdy-do, howdy-do, howdy-do, my dear / What a lovely surprise, nice to see you here..." Can't remember the date of my parents' anniversary, but I know this...
ReplyDeleteWould you believe my sister and I also recorded selected TV series themes on a Craig reel-to-reel? We didn't record the HENRY PFYFE theme (though I remember it well), but did record themes from shows like JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE and THE SAINT.
DeleteYeah, and I remember how giddy I got when the same model of tape recorder was used at the beginning of "Mission: Impossible" episodes.
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