grasshopper rex : Bonus points for knowing the sons names in the movies.
Steppenwolf71 : Pretty good. 4/5✨ That girl is a great little actress!
Zman : I wonder how many know that Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung) played Number 2 son in the Sidney T...
grasshopper rex : thank you. :)
sanbro5 : Yawn.
random000 : When we were growing up, we knew Blondell as an older gal in hokey westerns. But that's no...
sanbro5 : Yawn.
YELLOWbird : TKU for this. 😊
random000 : Greats beyond greats. Duke, Basie, Ella, Benny & more.
Alien : At this point, my butt is really hurting.
I’ve similar happy memories of watching this with my family and what I love about it looking back is the way it appeals to all ages - as a kid it was the slapstick component, but as an adult rewatching it, there is some wry humour at work.
Both main actors, Michele Dotrice and Michael Crawford are brilliant, very much in the Laurel And Hardy vein of classic comedy.
It’s nice when shows can do that. One of the funniest episodes is when Frank and Betty go to someone’s house for dinner and the house had all of these new gadgets. What Frank does to them is hilarious. He sure did get himself into some trouble!!