Subj : Re: Bye lil buddy, Gillig To : scribe From : Finnigann Date : Fri Sep 09 2005 16:09:00 -=> scribe wrote to alt.tv.nypd-blue <=- sc> From Newsgroup: alt.tv.nypd-blue sc> topcat wrote: > And Ginger doesn't want anything to do with him... sc> I met Tina Louise (actually "hanged" with her a few times) back in the sc> 70's. My girlfriend (later wife, later late-wife) knew her. I was sc> never comfortable with Tina's "entitlement" attitude. On one hand, she sc> avoided being linked to the show as it was popular in syndication. But sc> on the other hand, she never passed up an opportunity to leverage the sc> fame (to a point). It was rather contradictory and I am still left sc> with the impression that she wasn't very comfortable in her own skin sc> (it was very nice skin I might add:-) sc> Oh...they were real...and they were spectacular! > Imo, Gilligans Island was a landmark show because I think it was the first > to demonstrate just how much stupidity the American public was willing to > support. :-) sc> It and I Love Lucy were the trailblazers for syndicated television. - sc> gnb Sid Cearsar and 'Your Show of Shows' helped some also. And lets not forget Uncle Milty. .... Due to cutbacks, all clouds will now be lined with zinc. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 .