Get this: my father, who says he lived in England for the better part of the Sixties, working as a constable near Piccadilly Circus, has never heard of "Who." The F? How could you not have heard of something that was more popular in its' homeland, at one time, than the Beatles and the royal family combined? "Who" to England was/is like "Star Trek" to us, and then some. Even people (such as myself) who've never seen an episode of the original "Trek" know a few "Trek"-centric references when they hear them.
Between this and his total lack of knowledge of that other U.K. national institution, "Monty Python," my trust in Daddy Largo has been shaken to the core. Is this what they call (gulp) maturing?
Robert Conrad - what's he been up to recently?
Recovering from injuries he sustained in an alcohol-related auto collision (his fault).
Looking at that photo of Tim, I can totally see him telling someone, "Nobody puts Jaye in a corner!"