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Loved Tony Randall Show!

Last post 03-05-2006, 11:38 PM by Cynthasyzer. 1 replies.
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  •  03-05-2006, 11:38 PM 854

    Loved Tony Randall Show!

    Loved this show especially the episode where Tony is teaching a basic law course and one of his pupils, a pimp, wears lucite platform shoes with goldfish in them, and later in the episode explains that the fish died and he had replaced them with mandarine orange slices. A very well written show and great cast!

    --Artsneed


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  •  03-05-2006, 11:38 PM 855 in reply to 854

    Re: Loved Tony Randall Show!

    I loved this show! I remember literally rolling on the floor laughing. Tony Randall played a judge and he had a couple of kids and a housekeeper. I think he was a widower. There was a character named Mario Lanza..and he kept having to tell people..."No, I'm not Mario Lanzo" (a famous singer from the 50's). Anyways this fellow was very nervous and had long hair and he kept saying to someone "Yes, Mr. Assistant District Attorney", "No, Mr. Assistant District Attorney" and it so annoyed the Assistand District Attorney that he finally yelled "Please dont call me Mr. Assistand District Attorney! Mr. So and So will do". And ofcourse Mario answers "Yes, Mr. Assistant District Attorney". My favorite gag from the show was when his kids and housekeeper thought someone was trying to break into the house. It was raining cats and dogs and they were all afraid so they barricaded themselves in. Tony Randall gets home and can't come in the house. when he finally convinces them that its safe to open the door for him he asks "What is this all about" as he is dripping water from his raincoat and shaking his umbrella. The housekeeper says "We were afraid someone was breaking in" and Tony says "Who? Scuba divers?" Maybe you had to be there. I can't remember any of the plots, only that I loved watching this show. It always amused me.

    --blacksheepgirl


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