There was a line spoken in the very first Nichols show that
had an impact on my life. I had left home for college the year before, a
snot-nosed kid w/o a clue, and lived those many months on popcorn, PB&J
sandwiches and the occassional TV dinner (Before Microwaves). The only decent
meals I had were when I visited home. James Garner, as Nichols and while on the
lam w/Margot Kidder eluding a posse, was amazed to hear her say she didn't know
how to cook. Nichols says something like 'How can you say you're indepedent when
you can't even feed yourself?' That line struck the *** in my self-image
armor, so I learned to cook, and eventually very well.
Nichols had an
episode toward the end of the series that featured a baseball game played by the
townfolk. It was the most raucous, dirty-played game and a hilarious show. That
one episode would make the series DVD worth the price.
In addition to
Margot Kidder (the first role of hers that I noted), other characters as I
recall were played by Stuart Margolin (Angel in The Rockford Files) and I
believe John Beck, 3 or 4 years before he played Moonpie in the original
Rollerball.
The show, ahead of its time, was given a Friday night time
slot, where all shows either move or die.
--j8phil
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