Wiki says no, Bev.
Shore was born Paul Montgomery Shore, the son of Mitzi Shore (née Saidel), who founded The Comedy Store, and Sammy Shore, a comedian.
I remember when Dinah Shore had her own talk show in the afternoons. Back in the Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin days. I clearly watched way too much TV as a kid.
Oh dear, I remember that show too. Patty Duke and John Astin, expecting either Sean or McKenzie. And Susan Saint James talking about vegetarianism, using wooden bowls for all their food and using no leather. Oy, freaky memory. Pauly in Encino Man is a happier memory. Buuuuuddy.
E.online article about the end of S6 and the chance of S7.
It's vaguely spoilery for the last episodes of this season, but the last paragraph says the chances for S7 are pretty good. Yay!
Breakdown of the boys' wardrobe. In DETAIL. That will be a useful fanwork resource.
Oh, one more Paley thing--Kripke said that pretty early on in S1, after seeing some footage Kim Manners had shot with the boys holding umbrellas, he outlawed them, because it made the boys look too wussy.
Especially because the rain didn't read onscreen.
I remember Tim doing some great rain scenes, and I half-remembered him saying there was a trick to capturing the raindrops. Someone should tell Eric what that was.
Six Paley vids, for them who's interested.
Sam has so many clothes! And I bet he'd look goofy under anything but a golf umbrella.
Hey, John Steed and Mary Poppins were badasses!
Randomly clicking (okay, it was called the Coat of Doom, I had to click), and a cool wardrobe note is that the coat future!Dean wears in The End is the coat Dean grabs in Point of No Return when he escapes the panic room to go say Yes to Michael.