*John Mills is not in The Love Boat episode that we talked about, but he was in Dr. Strange!
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Thursday, December 18, 2025
Show Notes and Video Playlist: Episode 13-8: The Zoo Gang
*John Mills is not in The Love Boat episode that we talked about, but he was in Dr. Strange!
Episode 13-8: Zoo Gang
In the short-lived British-produced Zoo Gang, an international cast plays a group of French Resistance fighters reuniting after 28 years in the Riviera. They use their espionage skills and friendship to take down bad guys and earn some money for a good cause. In the first episode, they have a target in their sights--the man who sold them out to the Germans. Oh, and Paul McCartney has something to do with all this, too.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025
Outside the timeline: Retro retro news
We mentioned this in yesterday's Top Ten post, but Tubi now has The New Dick Van Dyke Show.
ITEM: Some relatively rarer Westerns are making their way to streaming platforms. Here are a pair that have been on diginets and are now on SVOD:
Here is the complete story. I pre-ordered this one right away to show support for the line and to ClassicFlix for working on stuff like this--Oh, and also because it sounds fascinating!
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Top Ten #384
Friday, December 12, 2025
YouTube Spotlight: Sanford Arms is open for business
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Show Notes and Video Playlist: Episode 13-7: That's My Mama
*Thanks again to my cousin and Friend of the Show Kevin for suggesting this one!
*That's My Mama aired on ABC for two seasons and 37 episodes on Wednesday nights and is--as of this writing--available on Tubi (though not all episodes are there). It was on Crackle years ago and received DVD releases as well.
*You can see the Jet report on the Lynne Moody/Joan Pringle changeover right here.
*And for good measure, here is an earlier Jet piece on the series.
*"The Witness" debuted February 5, 1975.
*Jester Hairston was about 74 years old at this time.
*Lee Kolima plays Croaker.
*Teddy Wilson was not Earl in the show's first episode, though he did appear in it. Ed Bernard, who Mike notes became the principal on The White Shadow, played Earl at first.
*You can see a glimpse of Lisle Wilson in Sisters in this week's video playlist.
*Speaking of that playlist, please enjoy our video playlist for this episode with promos, intros, commercials, and more! Click below to go right to it, or you can always visit our official YouTube page for all of our past episodes and similar lists for each one of them!
