And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Back when I was a kid it took me a few years of seeing Alan Hale, and Alan Hale, Jr., in reruns across the years to figure out they were two different people - they looked that much alike.
$750 per episode. No royalties or syndication residuals, though there's an urban legend that Dawn Wells got them. Jim Backus got a higher pay rate because he was well-established. Sherwood Schwartz was the only one to get rich.
Can't see it in the pic but Ginger's head is in his lap.
ReplyDeleteBack when I was a kid it took me a few years of seeing Alan Hale, and Alan Hale, Jr., in reruns across the years to figure out they were two different people - they looked that much alike.
ReplyDeleteDad was Little John alongside Errol Flynn.
DeleteI wonder how long before he crashes it?
ReplyDelete'67 Fastback?
ReplyDelete65 Shelby GT-350
DeleteHop in and you’ll get lost…
ReplyDeleteThe actors were paid so poorly for that TV series.
ReplyDeleteYeah, right.
DeleteThey all ended up in the poor house didn't they?
$750 per episode. No royalties or syndication residuals, though there's an urban legend that Dawn Wells got them. Jim Backus got a higher pay rate because he was well-established. Sherwood Schwartz was the only one to get rich.
DeleteThey were all hopelessly typecast afterwards, and their careers effectively ended, but Schwartz died a rich, rich man.
DeleteHe made enough to own a restaurant in LA after the series ended.
ReplyDeleteDan Kurt
Alan Hale's Lobster Barrel !
DeleteNo hubcaps...???
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