Television Review LOVE THAT BOB: «Bob Gets Out Uncled» (Original Air collier prenom double Date: 5/30/57) Starring Bob Cummings as Bob Collins, Ann B. Davis as Schultzy, Rosemary DeCamp as Margaret MacDonald, Dwayne Hickman as collier prénom bonhomme Chuck MacDonald, Elroy «Crazylegs» Hirsch as Himself, Merry collier prenom ivana nettoyer bague or blanc aigue marine Anders as Sally McClain, Elvia Allman as Mrs. Montague, Tony Montanaro Jr. as Pancho Gonzalez. Written by Paul Henning, Shirl Gordon, Phil Shuken and Dick Wesson. Directed by Bob Cummings. coque huawei THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW mon collier prenom entreprise previously published here for the one hundredth anniversary of the star’s birth at this link. wake collier prenom indien up call to play tennis collier ras de cou avec diamant with his nephew Chuck. coque samsung In itself, this isn’t collier prénom tendance ou has been such a big deal, since Chuck has also been burning the collier prénom anneaux midnight oil on the dance floor and is equally sleepy. But Margaret is in no mood to let either her brother (Bob) or her son (Chuck) off the hook. While Margaret is particularly infuriated with Bob, there’s a greater concern on her mind: Chuck’s emulation of his uncle’s playboy ways. Margaret’s solution is to find a more suitable hero for Chuck to look up to: star Los Angeles Rams WR Elroy «Crazylegs» Hirsch, who is working with local youth groups. bijoux pas cher With Mrs. Montague as the go between, Hirsch is pursuaded to pose as «Uncle Roy», visiting from Wisconsin. Chuck’s heretofore unseen Uncle is introduced by Margaret as a product of living healthy: «Early collier prenom infini france to bed and early to rise.» «And your girl goes out with the other guys», Bob retorts. But will «Uncle Roy» have the last laugh and show the former Drury College standout and his nephew that «clean living» is best via athletic competition Or will the photographer stay on top of Chuck’s list of role models Bob does have an ace in the hole: his tennis prowess, demonstrated most recently against Pancho Gonzalez, who Bob says he bested in love sets! Or was it collier prenom boutique love seats Okay, it’s almost impossible to fathom today, but in 1957, college football bague or taille 52 still eclipsed the NFL in popularity and the baseball was the national pastime, reigning over both by a wide margin. But still how on earth could avid sports fans like Chuck and Bob not recognize the high profile star flanker for the local Los Angeles Rams Schultzy, Margaret and Mrs. Montague were all instantly familiar with Hirsch and that very colorful Rams team featured collier prenom couple pas cher the high scoring «three end» offense (Norm Van Brocklin’s 554 passing yards in a single game still stands as a record!). coque iphone The Rams were popular enough locally to be the first NFL team to have all of its games televised (pre blackout rule, that vente collier prenom is). To be fair, those Rams (1951 NFL Champions) had faded out of contention by 1957, with the ensuing season bringing Hirsch’s Hall of Fame career to a close. Hirsch’s appearance on LOVE THAT BOB (which aired three months before the season opener) was part of the charismatic player’s plan to transition into an acting career. He had already played bague or boule himself in an eponymous autobiographical film (1953′s CRAZYLEGS) and a few months after this episode would co star as the pilot in ZERO HOUR! on the big screen (if that one sounds familar, it’s the same film that inspired AIRPLANE!). So the premise of Bob Gets Out Uncled requires a leap of faith. It’s bague or blanc serti grain still amusing to see Bob’s outrageous claims about his athletic abilities being punctured one by one. Division II Drury College, now Drury University, is just a tad smaller than the Big Ten powerhouse Roy played for. Speaking of which: Margaret identifies him as a Michigan alumni, while «Uncle Roy» says he played for Wisconsin, but neither Chuck nor Bob catches the discrepancy. In reality, Elroy Hirsch actually played for both! Perhaps fatigue was a factor in these inconsistencies: Bob Gets Out Uncled was the 34th and final episode of LOVE THAT BOB’s third season. Nevertheless, this installment still provides a healthy quantity and quality bague or blanc opale of bon reduc mon collier prenom laughs. The jokes cover familiar territory (Bob’s tomcatting, Schultzy’s tomboyishness, Chuck attempting to horn in on Bob’s action) but the lines are even sharper than collier ras de cou argent diamant usual, with Bob’s slight revision of Benjamin Franklin’s wisdom offre mon collier prenom probably being the best remembered quote from the entire series. With Winston secured as sponsor for two more years, Paul Henning’s creative team was set for the duration. Cummings would remain the show’s primary director and would be responsible for all but one of thirty six episodes for the ensuing 1957 58 season. In the end, «Uncle» Roy’s advice («live clean, and get plenty of rest») has maty bague or saphir Chuck deciding to take a bath and go to bed immediately at the end of the day. coque iphone But fear not: «Uncle Roy» never returned, and Chuck would be back to emulating his real uncle in subsequent episodes. And why shouldn’t he Chuck is studying to be a doctor, not aspiring to be a professional athlete. While Uncle Bob might be a windbag who gets cut down to size in sporting competition, at the end of the day our playboy shutterbug is still the collier ras de cou cuir one actually making time with the lovely Ms. McClain. Showing her how it’s done or Chuck In The Great TV Sitcom Book (1980), Rick Mitz spotlighted Bob Gets Out Uncled as a «typical» episode. It collier prenom en hebreu isn’t a quintessential installment IMO, since we’re missing Joi Lansing and lacking action at the photography studio. But on the plus side, deadpan, earnest Hirsch collier prenom infinie makes a good foil and lovely Merry Anders makes her only LOVE THAT BOB appearance, getting her share of terrific lines. The attention to detail could be a lot better, but Bob Gets Out Uncled is nevertheless pretty funny. Of considerable historical interest too.