2) Paul Lynde: What more can you say about Paul Lynde that Gilbert Gottfried and Frank Santopadre didn't already say better? I'm still not really sure what he was doing as a regular on the Osmonds' weekly show, but some mysteries may be better left unsolved.
By the way, thanks (I think?) to our pal in our Facebook group, Charlie, for putting this in my head:
3) George Gobel: We are still waiting to hear from all the Double G superfans out there after his appearance on Donny and Marie, but in the meantime, here is an extended glimpse of the comedian.
4) Desi Arnaz: Milton Berle became a member of the 3-Timers' Club with his appearance on the pod this week, but i want to celebrate Desi, whose appearance on this episode of Donny and Marie followed his release of the awesomely titled autobiography A Book. Let's visit with Johnny again:
5) Laugh Busters: 40 years ago tonight, NBC previewed its new Saturday morning lineup with this special. Get the scoop on Kidd Video!
6) The NFL: Pro football is back! This year, the NFL continues its takeover of every day of the week and every special occasion with high-profile games on Christmas Day on Netflix. BOTNS does not fear the league, though, and will continue releasing episodes on Thursdays despite the presence of Thursday Night Football.
7) Star Trek Day: This holiday celebrates the anniversary of the premiere of the original series on NBC. To all who celebrate, may the force be with you!
8) Heather Thomas: Happy birthday to the Fall Guy star!
9) World Ampersand Day: Let's take a moment to celebrate great duos like Siskel & Ebert, Laverne & Shirley, and Steak & Lowenbrau.
It's been too long since we posted that!
10) R.I.P. James Darren and Jim Riswold: The latter, who died in August, but posthumously announced his death last week, is credited with creating Nike's legendary Air Jordan and Bo Knows commercials.
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