My all-time favorite Bewitched episode is airing today, the one where Serena gets Boyce & Hart to play at the Witch's Cotillion. [link] Although, I've been really annoyed the last few times I've seen it aired -- the network edits out a good chunk of the scene where Serena sings "her" song "Blow You a Kiss in the Wind".
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Scola, FTW! Recent airings have omitted the entire middle part of the song. Boo!
I had to look it up on IMDb while watching to figure it out. Rosamund Pike! Alfred Molina!
And Carey Mulligan, aka Sally Sparrow from Doctor Who's "Blink" episode! She was also in the Keira Knightly P&P, as Kitty Bennett.
I just watched Doug Ellin's feature film(or at least the one he still likes,) "Kissing a Fool"...it's very cute, and basically is like what would happen if Jason Lee and David Schwimmer played Chicago!Vince and E and competed over a girl. Somehow, it feels more like TV, though and I'm not sure why I say that, although most of the actors in have TV careers and most indies don't have people blowing up shit.
Green Acres is actually a pretty funny show, a spin off of Petticoat Junction.
It was a spinoff of The Beverly Hillbillies. You see, The Beverly Hillbillies was about a group of country bumpkins who move to the big city, and Green Acres was about city slickers who move to the country!
I always preferred the Hillbillies, although I'm not sure why exactly...it's not like I was worried the premise got diluted.
The Catalog of Cool loved Green Acres, though admittedly they considered the entire show to be surreal.
Given the sentient pig and Oliver sending a bear running by feeding it one of Lisa's flapjacks, I'd say surreal is the word.
You see, The Beverly Hillbillies was about a group of country bumpkins who move to the big city, and Green Acres was about city slickers who move to the country!
Wacky!
I always preferred the Hillbillies, although I'm not sure why exactly...
Mr. Drysdale's lesbian secretary?
And Carey Mulligan, aka Sally Sparrow from Doctor Who's "Blink" episode!
Oh, I knew that one already. She's the reason I watched it in the first place.