43 is The Munsters?
Yes, yes, that’s the one!!!
As soon as Herman was mentioned, I knew.
Th Ed Sullivan show?
Show forty-six:
- In its early seasons, the episodes were issue-based, until the producers decided it should be a teen soap opera.
- The show ran for almost 11 years.
Show forty-seven: Julie and the Phantoms
- Based on the Brazilian TV series with the same name.
- Principal Lessa’s last name is a head nod to actress who played the main character in the original Brazilian series.
SOLVED!
Show forty-eight:
- The title character is left-handed.
- When the title character returns from his grandmother’s house, the bus line he returns on is called Beagle, an obvious parody of Greyhound bus lines.
could this be Julie and the Phantoms?
That’s the one.
eyyy nice
(my sis and i used to watch the original when we were younger)
Sadly, I didn’t even know there was an original until I researched it for this.
understandable tho
i don’t think it got much popularity outside Brazil (like even here in Colombia it wasn’t that well known)
Ah, right. That’s sad but fair I didn’t know, I guess.
Do you know any one the others while we’re here?
not yet >.<
Show forty-six: Beverly Hills, 90210
- In its early seasons, the episodes were issue-based, until the producers decided it should be a teen soap opera.
- The show ran for almost 11 years.
- The character of Dylan was only supposed to appear in eight episodes. Fox executives weren’t sold on the fictional character or Luke Perry’s acting ability. Aaron Spelling used his own funds to pay Perry’s salary during those initial episodes, and the positive audience response led Fox to approve his addition to the regular cast.
SOLVED!
Show forty-seven: Julie and the Phantoms
- Based on the Brazilian TV series with the same name.
- Principal Lessa’s last name is a head nod to actress who played the main character in the original Brazilian series.
SOLVED!
Show forty-eight:
- The title character is left-handed.
- When the title character returns from his grandmother’s house, the bus line he returns on is called Beagle, an obvious parody of Greyhound bus lines.
- In the episode where the title character and his friend form a garage band, they wear oversized suits to a gig at a birthday party, a homage to the Big Suit worn by David Byrne of the Talking Heads in Stop Making Sense (1984).
90210?
YES! Nice. … Know the other one too?
I do not, unfortunately
Awww… I’m sure you might have when either someone guesses or more clues are given. (wink)
Show forty-six: Beverly Hills, 90210
- In its early seasons, the episodes were issue-based, until the producers decided it should be a teen soap opera.
- The show ran for almost 11 years.
- The character of Dylan was only supposed to appear in eight episodes. Fox executives weren’t sold on the fictional character or Luke Perry’s acting ability. Aaron Spelling used his own funds to pay Perry’s salary during those initial episodes, and the positive audience response led Fox to approve his addition to the regular cast.
SOLVED!
Show forty-seven: Julie and the Phantoms
- Based on the Brazilian TV series with the same name.
- Principal Lessa’s last name is a head nod to actress who played the main character in the original Brazilian series.
SOLVED!
Show forty-eight: Doug
- The title character is left-handed.
- When the title character returns from his grandmother’s house, the bus line he returns on is called Beagle, an obvious parody of Greyhound bus lines.
- In the episode where the title character and his friend form a garage band, they wear oversized suits to a gig at a birthday party, a homage to the Big Suit worn by David Byrne of the Talking Heads in Stop Making Sense (1984).
- The origin of the character Patti Mayonnaise is the combination of the names of two girls Jim Jinkins had a crush on in school.
SOLVED!
Show 48 is Doug! I’ve seen a couple episodes. The theme song is stuck in my head now.
Yes, that’s the one. Nice. … HAHAHA. Sorry about that.