I was pretty frumious when they took Duffy's Tavern off the radio. And I guess you've also noticed that Krazy Kat isn't in the comic section of the paper any more.
No, thank goodness I haven't had a heart attack yet!
But, look at it from Connie's point of view. What's worse, being fired from CNN or being married to Maury Povich???
Ridseard wrote:
"...where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speaking. Duffy ain't here."
I loved that show.
OK, Ridseard, after the line you quoted above there was a little pause and then Archie says Oh, hello... Then I remember the next words as being "Miss Duffy" but I heard a clip of it the other day on the net and he says "Oh..hello Duffy". I would have sworn it was "hello Miss Duffy". What's your recollection?
And how about those week nights too. The Great Gildersleeve (sp?), A Date with Judy and Henry Aldrich. They don't make 'em like that any more.
SteveK wrote:OK, Ridseard, after the line you quoted above there was a little pause and then Archie says Oh, hello... Then I remember the next words as being "Miss Duffy" but I heard a clip of it the other day on the net and he says "Oh..hello Duffy". I would have sworn it was "hello Miss Duffy". What's your recollection?
I seem to recall "Hello Miss Duffy." Not sure about "Hello Duffy."
I remember all those radio shows. When I was a little kid we just had one radio in the house, and mom and dad and I would listen to it together every evening. When I was older I got my own radio, and broadened my listening to include a lot of late afternoon programs.
I'll miss Connie Chung. I just wish CNN would get rid of their morning hosts, Paula Zahn, and her wet-behind-the-ears partner, Bill Hemmer. They've both been covering the war extensively, and I can hardly bear to watch them!