Tom Bosley, RIP

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Barbara Billingsley, Tom Bosley - who's the third?

No way it's Abe Vigoda.
 
LaGuardia, in Fiorello!, in '59.

Show won a Pulitzer, though the score's largely undistinguished, except for "Little Tin Box", which
is inspired.
 
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Florence Henderson is going to die on stage in Dancing With The Stars.
 
Ben_Hecht said:
LaGuardia, in Fiorello!, in '59.

Show won a Pulitzer, though the score's largely undistinguished, except for "Little Tin Box", which
is inspired.

He won a Tony Award for that role.

An icon indeed. RIP, Mr. C.
 
RIP
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I can't help but think that "Happy Days" might have been a very different show if Andy Kaufman or Jack Nicholson had played the role of the father.
 
poindexter said:

I used to get Mr. C and Bosley mixed up when I was a kid. It didn't help that they looked vaguely similar. Two doughy white guys on late 70s TV.
 
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1. 60s sitcom parent - Barbra Billingsley
2. 70s sitcom parent - Tom Bosley
3. 80s sitcom parent - Alan Thicke and Bill Cosby better have their affairs in order
 
Ben_Hecht said:
LaGuardia, in Fiorello!, in '59.

Show won a Pulitzer, though the score's largely undistinguished, except for "Little Tin Box", which
is inspired.
I remember hearing "Little Tin Box" on NPR nearly 15 years ago.

RIP Mr. Cunningham.

Henry Winkler, please watch yourself around the sharks.
 
He's hanging out with Chuck Cunningham now.
Also, heaven needed another pitchman for a shady late-night infomercial Ponzi scheme.
RIP.
 
Shoeless Joe said:
1. 60s sitcom parent - Barbra Billingsley
2. 70s sitcom parent - Tom Bosley
3. 80s sitcom parent - Alan Thicke and Bill Cosby better have their affairs in order

Someone check on Ed O'Neill.
 
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