What's with topper?
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Paranoia strikes deep. I think topper is trying to bury new postings under old so that questions won't get answered, discouraging new posters, and those who can answer (as Sheila pointed out) will just give up because they have to wade through old posts. Nice try, A*****e, but your scum-sucking, weasel plot has been uncovered. No way am I going to quit this forum; I have gotten lots of info for current and future trips, been delighted to find new travelers who are excited about going overseas, and felt good about sharing info. You gotta do better than that, pally, to put me off. You're a penny-ante amateur, and a swine. You think you're a big dog in the yard, but you're just a puppy on the porch. Go chew on your squeaky toy.
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It was Cosmo Topper (Leo G.Carroll) and fun-loving ghosts George and Marian Kirby, who were lost on a skiing trip in the Alps. A St. Bernard that had a taste for the brandy in the keg strapped to its neck came to their rescue, but all three perished in an avalanche. <BR> <BR>The dog's name was Neal. I know this because, until the age of 10, I sincerely believed I had been named after an alcoholic St. Bernard. <BR>
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This is a European forum and, as such, no American only tv shows should be discussed - principally because I am not able to make a comment on them. <BR> <BR>Such things as Hanna-Barbera cartoons should, of course, be permitted as should any other tv shows I like. <BR> <BR>Batfink, Hong Kong Phuey, Inch high private eye, undercover elephant, Scooby doo (pre Scrappy doo) and any Dick Dasterdly related cartoons. These are all acceptable. <BR> <BR>regards
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Tony, "Topper" ran on television in the early 1950s (and yes, Elvira, I am old enough to remember -- and to have been traumatized by my apparent namesake). As such, it has had more than enough time to make the rounds of the Euro channels and so is fair game. Or would you prefer that we start a thread with the doings on "Coronation Street"? <BR>
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Neal, <BR> <BR>Sign me up for that "Coronation Street" thread. For some strange reason I'm fascinated by BBC shows that I'd never watch if they were made in the US. I actually stay up late on Saturday nights because my PBS channel shows "Eastenders"!
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Topper began in 1937 with a movie starring Roland Young and Cary Grant. Two other movies followed, then the 1953 TV series starring Leo G. Carroll, then a TV remake for God's sake in 1979 starring Kate Jackson (Charlie's Angels). The movies and early TV series are classics. Tony, you'd love them 'cause they are politically incorrect. (Neal, I'm still laughing about your youthful conclusions.)
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Elvira...bonus points if you can remember the book Hong Kong Phuey consulted before executing one of his chops or kicks? <BR> <BR>Neal ...I will leave coronation street for another time.. <BR> <BR>Re old American tv shows ...I vaguely remember some show about helicopters in black and white..Sky King? with fake backdrops etc... and I suppose the other one from my youth (it was a rerun obviously) was Champion the Wonder Horse, a highly improbably tale (tail? hehe) of a cleancut young man who had an intelligent horse as his best friend. Or maybe I am getting confused with Mr Ed. <BR> <BR>regards
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Richard Denning was in Mr and Mrs North, but you're right, the man in Topper WAS married to Ann(e) in real life. <BR>Sky King was set in Arizona, I think, and he had a nephew (Chipper, Skipper?) and a "niece", Penny (yeah right you old perv). <BR>As for Hong Kong Phooey's book...hmm... that's going to require a six-pack and pack of Marlboros for me to remember that. I do my best thinking with a full load of nicotine and blood alcohol level at "should be dead"....
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Does anyone know if there's a connection between Thorne Smith (the author of the Topper books, and I believe dead by the time the first movie came out) is related to Courtney Thorne-Smith? An if so, is he spinning in his grave a teh decline in popular culture? <BR>BTW, I wonder if the child (I assume) behind the dumbass "!" posts is totally baffled about what we old folks are going on about.

