OK Vintage, lets see how good your memory is.
#236
Originally posted by drewchie
2: Edward Everett Horton.
4: "Next week we play the Watchmaker's Institute, or as they're better known... Tick Tock Tech."
Who were the voices of R & B?
2: Edward Everett Horton.
4: "Next week we play the Watchmaker's Institute, or as they're better known... Tick Tock Tech."
Who were the voices of R & B?
Now that's trivia! I haven't a clue!
#237
Here's one for while your pondering the voices of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
For decades Buicks had 3 or 4 fake portholes on each fender. This went back to sometime in the thirties when they were first introduced and the car model that they were on was a big seller. I believe, Buick has just brought back this piece of trim detail (this year or last) on the Roadmaster.
The question is, what is Buick's official name for this piece of trim?
For decades Buicks had 3 or 4 fake portholes on each fender. This went back to sometime in the thirties when they were first introduced and the car model that they were on was a big seller. I believe, Buick has just brought back this piece of trim detail (this year or last) on the Roadmaster.
The question is, what is Buick's official name for this piece of trim?
#238
June Foray was Rocky (She's maybe the greatest cartoon voice actor ever, still quite active) Bill Scott, who was Jay Ward's co-producer, was the voice of Bullwinkle.
R&B are all-time favorites of mine. When I was a kid, I slept with both a stuffed Rocky and Bullwinkle, and when I grew up and watched them again, I couldn't believe how incredibly well written and truly funny they were. The first season is now available on DVD. It has all the original openings and extra stuff that was edited out over the years. Boy did it take me back... All of a sudden it was a Saturday morning in 1962, and I was in the den watching R&B all over again.
Can anyone name the other "friends" on the R&B & friends show? Hint... one was Canadian, one walked on all fours...
R&B are all-time favorites of mine. When I was a kid, I slept with both a stuffed Rocky and Bullwinkle, and when I grew up and watched them again, I couldn't believe how incredibly well written and truly funny they were. The first season is now available on DVD. It has all the original openings and extra stuff that was edited out over the years. Boy did it take me back... All of a sudden it was a Saturday morning in 1962, and I was in the den watching R&B all over again.
Can anyone name the other "friends" on the R&B & friends show? Hint... one was Canadian, one walked on all fours...