Way too funny for network TV. Like Police Squad, only it had a
stupid laugh track. Mel Brook's created it, I remember, right in his Young
Frankenstien/Silent Movie/High Anxiety heyday. I used to prop a microphone up to
the TV speaker and tell my siblings to be quiet so I could tape it on my
cassette recorder using CERTRON 60 tapes, 3-pack for a dollar, so needless to
say, my tapes didn't last too long. Maybe six listenings. Enough to memorize the
theme song: They robbed the rich/gave to the poor/except what they kept for
expenses! So when other legends are forgotten, we'll remember back When Things
Were Rotten!" Remember how riled the Merry Men would make the Sheriff of
Nottingham? S: "Why those no good wreckum wrockem sod em rap em murgle merny
moermen murkle. . . " And Bertrum would have to interrupt him, B: "Your
majesty?" S: "Whrr?" B: "You're not talking, Sire. . . " S: "Whrr Whtt?" B: "No,
sir. " S: "Whew. Thank you, Bertrum. You may go now. . . "
--WallaceWimple
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