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March 15

This Week: Forgotten Kid's TV Stars  

No one remembers these long forgotten TV shows (hence them being "forgotten"), or the kids who starred in them.  But the post TV lives of these young thespians is the stuff of Shakespearian tragedy... Or comedy... Oh what the heck, it can be both! 

(Special thanks to my pal Spud for finding these rare archival posters.)  


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Star’s Name:  Reginald P. Scott III
Starred In:  Baby Huey
Character: 
Baby Huey
Years Show Ran:  1985 – 1986
Show’s Situation:  Faux retro show.  It claimed it was old footage of a long forgotten TV show called, “Baby Huey” that stared a mischievous infant/imp who gurgled and climbed up kitchen cabinets and trees.  However the show was actually a mid 1980’s TV sitcom.
Show’s Appeal:  Remembering kinder gentler times.
Reason For Cancellation:
No one gives a damn about remembering kinder, gentler times.
Famous Buzz Line:  “Looks like Huey’s done it again!”  
Most Memorable Episode:  Episode 3: “The Secret of Huey’s Diapers” includes cameos by Peter O’Toole and a young Puff Daddy.
Where Is He Now? 
Runs a head shop in Saskatoon .  


March 14


Star’s Name:  Jerry Filbert
Starred In:  “What Will Ralph Vomit Up Next?” 
Character: 
Ralph
Years Show Ran:  1982 – 1984
Show’s Situation:  Ralph is always puking up stuff.
Show’s Appeal:   See above.
Famous Buzz Line:
 “Uuuaghhhhhhhhhh!!!!”
Most Memorable Episode:  Ralph vomits up a live panda bear.
Reason For Cancellation:  
It was disgusting.
Where Is He Now?
  A recluse, he lives in the eastern European city of Bulimia .


March 13


Stars’ Names:  Gary Lock and Toby Bell
Starred In:  HBO’s “Diff An’ Stokes”
Character
s:  Diff an’ Stokes
Years Show Ran:  1977 – 1979
Show’s Situation:  Diff (Lock) is white.  Stokes ( Bell ) is black.  One is from the ghetto and the other is an orphaned, ex millionaire’s son... (Can you guess which?)  Together they try and solve crime and take pot shots at each others racial heritages.  Hilarity ensues. 
Show’s Appeal:  The fact that they might kill each other at any given second. Plus, white people liked that it made fun of black people, and black people liked that it made fun of white people... Yes, everyone was a winner when it came to this project. 
Famous Buzz Line:  
Diff: “You lazy black bastard!” Stokes: “What ‘choo talking about you honky homo?”
Most Memorable Episode:  Final Episode: “Stokes Cuts Off Diff’s Balls.” 
Reason For Cancellation:  
1980 was on its way and that seemed like a good enough reason for everyone involved.
Where Are They Now? 
Mr. Lock hangs out with Michael Richards.  Mr. Bell was last seen in the company of Isaiah Washington. 


March 12

Stars’ Names:  Mickey, Donald, Reggie and Roger
Starred In:   The Mickey, Donald, Reggie and Roger Groovy Fun Time House
Characters:   Mickey, Donald, Reggie and Roger
Years Show Ran:  1970 – 1971
Show’s Situation:   Mickey, Donald, Reggie and Roger are four fun and groovy and healthy living teen vegetarian hipsters.  Roger (the cute one) is always falling in love.
Show’s Appeal:   The four guys are even safer than The Hudson Brothers.  (Although viewers were very suspicious of their vegetarian leanings.)  
Famous Buzz Line:  
Mickey: “This is groovy!”  Donald: “Dig it!” Reggie: “Cool, man!” Roger: “I think I love her.”
Most Memorable Episode:  Impossible to say as every episode was the same.  Most noted exception was when Roger fell in love with twins and kept confusing them.
Reason For Cancellation:
 Enough was enough. As well, the "fun house" show title had bad connotations in the world of kid's TV... What with the whole Dave England "fun house" disaster (see below).   And who the hell said things like "groovy" and "cool" in the early 1970's?  
Where Are They Now? 
Who cares?


March 8


Star’s Name:
  Dave England
Starred In:  “Dave England’s Fun House”
Character: 
Dave England
Years Show Ran:  1967 – 1969
Show’s Situation:  Early morning children’s show.  Dave, age 19, looks decidedly older. He often slurs his words, is suspiciously childlike and lives in a funhouse.  He gives weather reports and teaches us about the importance of friendship.  In-between segments, Dave runs violent cartoons.   
Show’s Appeal:  Violent Cartoons.  
Most Memorable Episode:  Dave, still drunk from the previous night’s debauchery, claims he has insects crawling all over his body.
Famous Buzz Line: 
“Good morning kids… Holy shit!  I’ve got bugs crawling all over my body! Agghhhhhh!”
Reason For Cancellation:
 The bugs on Dave’s body.
Where Is He Now? 
Six months after his show was cancelled, his lifeless body was discovered in an alley in Copenhagen .  Ironically enough, it was covered in bugs.


March 7


Star’s Name:  Susan McDermott
Starred In:  Everyone Adores Rebecca
Character: 
Rebecca Stuart
Years Show Ran:  1964 (13 episodes)
Show’s Situation:  Rebecca, a precocious teen is akin to Jane Austin’s Emma and is forever helping everyone out with their problems, while playing matchmaker to boot.
Show’s Appeal:  None at the time, although the original 13 episodes are now a mainstay at Comedy Central.  
Famous Buzz Line:  
“I’ll help you and you can thank me later.”
Most Memorable Episode:  Rebecca dreams she is comic strip character, Mary Worth.
Reason For Cancellation:  
Rebecca had good intentions, but viewers truly hated her guts.
Where Is She Now? 
Dick Cheney’s mistress.


March 6


Star’s Name:
  Randy Pringle
Starred In:  “Chip Off The Block”
Character:
   Chip Wilson
Years Show Ran:   1959 – 1963
Show’s Situation:  Chip Wilson, an affable junior high school student is forever trying to please and earn his stern father’s affections and respect.  However, he continually fails in comically pratfall filled ways.  Chip ends up with more lacerations than he does respect from his stone faced father.  Show’s Appeal:  Chip’s idolization of his father lets American dads feel good about being superior, and lets everyone else feel worse about being a screw-up.
Most Memorable Episode:  
Season 3: Episode 9: “Chip Meets A Jew”
Famous Buzz Line:  “When I grow up, I must be like my dad.”  
Reason For Cancellation:  Chip grows up and still isn’t anything like his father. Viewers grow uncomfortable with Chip’s excessive weight gain.
Where Is He Now? 
After the show’s cancellation Randy Pringle moves back into his mother’s house and writes a book of beatnik poetry entitled, “Chip, Hip, And Dip” (1965).  The book is unacknowledged by the world.  For the next 22 years, Chip, a Roman Catholic, tries to eat himself to death.  On November 3, 1987, the morbidly obese Pringle is transported through his bedroom window and helicoptered to a hospital.  Photographs of the corpulent Pringle make the tabloids.  Millions gawk, but his plight strikes a sympathetic note with the public.  Now millions pray for him.  In 1987 Mr. Pringle is released from hospital. Shortly after he publishes his revolutionary diet cookbook, “Fish and No Chip” The book is a bestseller.  Mr. Pringle subsequently puts on over 200 pounds in the following year and shortly after dies of a heart attack while performing a sexual act on a PR agent in Omaha.  

March 5  

Star’s Name:  Willy Bing Frier
Starred In:  “Oh That Sparky!”
Character: 
Sparky McPhee
Years Show Ran:  1954 – 1957
Show’s Situation:  Seven year old Sparky is a firebug.  He and his dog mittens are always up to something.
Show’s Appeal:  Sparky is a young pyromaniac with a facial twitch. Mittens is an intelligent and adorable mutt who is always up to something. The combination proves to be comic gold.
Famous Buzz Line:
 “I didn’t start the fire! It was Mittens, I tells ya.  Aw, he’s always up to something!”
Most Memorable Episode:  Sparky gives Joe, the housepainter, a bottle of whisky because Joe is thirsty – but not for water!  Mittens alerts Sparky’s parents who are playing bridge next door with the Smith’s.  In a memorable closing scene, Sparky’s parents come home to find their house burning down and smiling Sparky standing outside and staring happily at the blaze.  Joe screams from a window just before the house collapses in a fiery rubble. Sparky’s parents explain to their boy that Joe was a “sick man addicted to alcohol.”  They assure him he’s better off dead.  Mittens drops the empty scotch bottle at their feet. Everyone laughs. 
Reason For Cancellation: 
In January 1957, Mittens chokes to death on a soup bone in his Hollywood doghouse.  Willy Bing Frier is unable to sustain the comedy situation without his multitalented canine sidekick.
Where Is He Now? 
After crossing the border to Canada in order to avoid serving in Vietnam , he starred in the unsuccessful Canadian situation comedies “Sparky’s All Grown Up!” (1974 – 75) and “The Trouble With Sparky” (1975 – 76) He returned to America and television in 1980 for ill fated drama series, “Sparky – Medical Doctor”  He left show business after that and spent the next six years drifting through South America.  In 1987 he publishes his life story, “Call Me Sparky – And I Swear I’ll Fucking Kill You!”  Book is roundly excoriated by critics.  Stung by their attacks, Willy Bing Frier travels to Vietnam for an extended vacation. While there, he steps on a forgotten landmine and dies.      


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