
I watched that show regularly too. I actually met the actor that played Bull (Richard Moll) at a party (on the Queen Mary-Long Beach) back in the late 80's. Long storynissangirl74 wrote:Used to watch this all the time. Poor Bull was just stuck on stupid.

and a swishy asst. camp director in Meatballs 2 if I recall.themadscientist wrote:He was a Klingon too.
Because you don't know as much as you think you do?IBCoupe wrote:Oh, the geek shame! How did I not know that?

Dan was my role model growing up toothemadscientist wrote:Dan taught me how to woo the ladies.
Isaac might be too young to remember Tesh, alias "the blond frankenstein".BusyBadger wrote: Here's another drop of knowledge, an uncredited John Tesh from a TNG episode.
BusyBadger wrote:Because you don't know as much as you think you do?IBCoupe wrote:Oh, the geek shame! How did I not know that?
...the radio guy?Bubba1 wrote:Isaac might be too young to remember Tesh, alias "the blond frankenstein".BusyBadger wrote: Here's another drop of knowledge, an uncredited John Tesh from a TNG episode.
Hmmm, he might have done some radio in recent years, but he was most famous for being Mary Hart's long time squeeky clean co-host on that cheezy celeb butt-kissing tv show "Entertainment Tonight'. He was also a musician/composer who did mostly forgettable evangelical themed muzak.IBCoupe wrote:...the radio guy?
Think sappy music with religious, homey, family value themes. regular muzak also puts you to sleep but at least it has mostly familiar melodies from old pop songs.IBCoupe wrote:Wait, what sets evangelical muzak apart from all other muzak? Isn't it wordless?
IBCoupe wrote:I'm thinking of a megachurch elevator.