Made with Love
Bob
When it comes to the Net it is the thought that counts.

To be honest I am not concerned about scores.

I had sincerely hoped to award that one to him personally. I didn't want it to go to waste. Good on you, to have taken one for the Troll.
 
What 60's/ 70's sitcom was based on a 1950's dramatic film, (an Oscar winner, for Best Actor), in which "Give that man a kewpie doll" is the most remembered line of dialogue?
 
What 2000's sitcom used some of the same characters, (but mostly different actors), who had originally appeared in a GEICO commercial campaign?

Only one actor, Jeff Daniel Phillips, was an original cast member of both the commercials series and the sitcom.



The Cavemen.

Correct!

Technically, the sitcom was called Cavemen, but I don't pick nits that small.
 
Correct!







I'll give you girl Kewpies from this point forward, Transient. You should find them to be less frightening.


I don't know enough trivia to play your game bob, but here's another line of dolls you can use for Transient.
 
Or maybe these guys are more up your alley. :biggrin2:

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McLean Stevenson starred as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on CBS' M*A*S*H for the first three seasons. What was the name of Stevenson's first prime time series for NBC, (1976), following a 1975 CBS appearance as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on The Carol Burnett Show? The answer is starring you in the face, but out of sequence.
The McLean Stevenson Show.
 
What 60's/ 70's sitcom was based on a 1950's dramatic film, (an Oscar winner, for Best Actor), in which "Give that man a kewpie doll" is the most remembered line of dialogue?
Hogan's Heroes

It's based on Stalag 17 in which William Holden won his Oscar.
 
What bearded man on horseback said "What a couple of dunsels." in about half of the episodes?
 
McLean Stevenson starred as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on CBS' M*A*S*H for the first three seasons. What was the name of Stevenson's first prime time series for NBC, (1976), following a 1975 CBS appearance as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on The Carol Burnett Show?

The answer is starring you in the face, but out of sequence.



The McLean Stevenson Show.

Correct!



Some of them are that simple, to those who are paying attention.

Maurice Boscorelli understands that Larry Bird was not born a great basketball player, he made himself one. Games are often won by those who are both first to arrive, and last to leave the practice gym. A tip in from an offensive rebound or two free throws looks exactly like a windmill dunk, in the box score. He also understands that I show him respect by giving him the most masculine of Kewpies in the inventory, when the question answered so merits. From this point, he may begin to receive some of the same Kewpie pics twice.
 
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