Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Hank Kimball was the quintessential everyman in his role as “county agent” in the absurd world of Hooterville circa 1967; in his timeless existential quest for clarity of meaning, all divisions melt, all rivalries cease.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Mayberry - and America - wouldn't have been the same without him.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Pure magic. Do not miss your chance to see this 30-second clip.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
When “Leave it to Beaver” made its TV debut in 1957, few could have predicted the far-reaching impact two-faced Eddie Haskell would have on American society.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Pearl Bailey made enough guest appearances (as herself) on various programs to be granted the extremely rare Punditty TV Pantheon Guest Star Exemption. She earned it.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Chief on "Get Smart" provides a quick-thinking role model for troubled situations.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
To see Virgil Runnels wrestle and rap as Dusty Rhodes was to witness a kind of primal poet-warrior energy at once unleashed and still under complete control, an ability matched only once in the last 50 years - and it took Muhammad Ali himself to do ...
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Where would the Clampetts and Jethro Bodine have been without Granny? In a fix, that's where.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
The unmatched brilliance of Frank Sutton's Sgt. Carter character is largely a product of his ability to perfectly reflect that mid-20th century convergence of American Freedom and its oft-overlooked secret twin, American Honor.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
THE PUNDITTY PROJECT – MAKING A DIFFERENCE THROUGH CITIZEN JOURNALISM AND RANDOM NONSENSE!