It is a long and winding road that leads to Cindy Williams, at the center of the comedy world in the late 70's, adds yet one more degree to the comedy tree.
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I had NO idea Happy Days was a spin off… or that Peewee's Playhouse was a spin off! LOVED this
Mork & Mindy was a spinoff from Happy Days, when I watched the reruns of Happy Days I remember Mork on that show. I loved both of those shows.
I've always wanted to watch Laverne & Shirley
Good Stuff Fran 😊🤝🍻
Well, Fran, I'm only halfway through the video, and I already feel that I've just been educated, thank you so much for all that knowledge!
great content!
Hi Fran, in a previous video you were worrying about your videos not being promoted on Youtube. One of your pedal videos came across my feed 2 weeks ago. I had never heard of you before. So, some promotion is occurring (or whatever it is called). I subscribed to both your channels.
It's Harry Shearer, so is it pronounced "Sheer" or "Sheer-er"? BTW, he is married to singer Judith Owen, who has played with Richard Thompson on the "1000 Years of Popular Music" tour, and who has also been featured on bassist Leland Sklar's channel.
Not bad, Fran. A pretty nice tribute.
You know so much. Have you ever watched the Venture Bros? It all musical references and the death of the space age. I swear to God the show was written for you.
I remember Love American Style, I liked that show. I never knew the connection dynamic between all the subsequent shows though and found your presentation fascinating. Cindy Williams R.I.P..
"Love American Style" had some of the smartest writing of its era.