Mr. Ferriman, of Ferriman Funeral Homes.
“Hey, you’re young and swinging/No time to think about tomorrow/But there ain’t no use to deny it/Someday, you’re gonna buy it…”
Dr. Bob Halyers, the pastor who was trying to get Mr. Carlson to stop playing songs his followers found offensive. Imagine that
Hoyt Axton as T. J. Watson, the man she promised to marry before she left West Virginia.
Sparky Anderson, playing himself.
Don Pesola #1, played by Vincent Schiavelli, in “The Contest Nobody Could Win”. He’s the guy who actually won, not the faker who pretended to be him.
Rex Erhardt, played by Sam Anderson) hosted a program after Dr. Johnny Fever’s morning show.
Little Ed, ex-wrestler now radio preacher, played by Michael Keenan
Mr.s Burstyn, played by Nedra Volz, part of the group that didn’t like the format change, went into the DJ booth and hit the record with an umbrella.
Jose’ Jorge Rodriguez (played by Rene’ Enriquez), the translator for a group of Japanese businessmen. Unfortunately, there was a mixup and Mr. Rodriguez spoke Spanish, not Japanese.
Mr. Ferriman, of Ferriman Funeral Homes.
“Hey, you’re young and swinging/No time to think about tomorrow/But there ain’t no use to deny it/Someday, you’re gonna buy it…”
Dr. Bob Halyers, the pastor who was trying to get Mr. Carlson to stop playing songs his followers found offensive. Imagine that
Hoyt Axton as T. J. Watson, the man she promised to marry before she left West Virginia.
Sparky Anderson, playing himself.
Don Pesola #1, played by Vincent Schiavelli, in “The Contest Nobody Could Win”. He’s the guy who actually won, not the faker who pretended to be him.
Rex Erhardt, played by Sam Anderson) hosted a program after Dr. Johnny Fever’s morning show.
Little Ed, ex-wrestler now radio preacher, played by Michael Keenan
Mr.s Burstyn, played by Nedra Volz, part of the group that didn’t like the format change, went into the DJ booth and hit the record with an umbrella.
Jose’ Jorge Rodriguez (played by Rene’ Enriquez), the translator for a group of Japanese businessmen. Unfortunately, there was a mixup and Mr. Rodriguez spoke Spanish, not Japanese.
Charlie Bathgate, played by Craig T. Nelson, in “Out To Lunch” dealing with Herb’s drinking.
Mr. Ferriman, of Ferriman Funeral Homes.
“Hey, you’re young and swinging/No time to think about tomorrow/But there ain’t no use to deny it/Someday, you’re gonna buy it…”
Dr. Bob Halyers, the pastor who was trying to get Mr. Carlson to stop playing songs his followers found offensive. Imagine that
Hoyt Axton as T. J. Watson, the man Jennifer promised to marry before she left West Virginia.
Sparky Anderson, playing himself.
Don Pesola #1, played by Vincent Schiavelli, in “The Contest Nobody Could Win”. He’s the guy who actually won, not the faker who pretended to be him.
Rex Erhardt, played by Sam Anderson) hosted a program after Dr. Johnny Fever’s morning show.
Little Ed, ex-wrestler now radio preacher, played by Michael Keenan
Mr.s Burstyn, played by Nedra Volz, part of the group that didn’t like the format change, went into the DJ booth and hit the record with an umbrella.
Jose’ Jorge Rodriguez (played by Rene’ Enriquez), the translator for a group of Japanese businessmen. Unfortunately, there was a mixup and Mr. Rodriguez spoke Spanish, not Japanese.
Charlie Bathgate, played by Craig T. Nelson, in “Out To Lunch” dealing with Herb’s drinking.
Hester Sherman, played by blind singer/actor Tom Sullivan.
Mr. Ferriman, of Ferriman Funeral Homes.
“Hey, you’re young and swinging/No time to think about tomorrow/But there ain’t no use to deny it/Someday, you’re gonna buy it…”
Dr. Bob Halyers, the pastor who was trying to get Mr. Carlson to stop playing songs his followers found offensive. Imagine that
Hoyt Axton as T. J. Watson, the man Jennifer promised to marry before she left West Virginia.
Sparky Anderson, playing himself.
Don Pesola #1, played by Vincent Schiavelli, in “The Contest Nobody Could Win”. He’s the guy who actually won, not the faker who pretended to be him.
Rex Erhardt, played by Sam Anderson) hosted a program after Dr. Johnny Fever’s morning show.
Little Ed, ex-wrestler now radio preacher, played by Michael Keenan
Mr.s Burstyn, played by Nedra Volz, part of the group that didn’t like the format change, went into the DJ booth and hit the record with an umbrella.
Jose’ Jorge Rodriguez (played by Rene’ Enriquez), the translator for a group of Japanese businessmen. Unfortunately, there was a mixup and Mr. Rodriguez spoke Spanish, not Japanese.
Charlie Bathgate, played by Craig T. Nelson, in “Out To Lunch” dealing with Herb’s drinking.
Hester Sherman, played by blind singer/actor Tom Sullivan.
Mr. Ferriman, of Ferriman Funeral Homes.
“Hey, you’re young and swinging/No time to think about tomorrow/But there ain’t no use to deny it/Someday, you’re gonna buy it…”
Dr. Bob Halyers, the pastor who was trying to get Mr. Carlson to stop playing songs his followers found offensive. Imagine that
Hoyt Axton as T. J. Watson, the man Jennifer promised to marry before she left West Virginia.
Sparky Anderson, playing himself.
Don Pesola #1, played by Vincent Schiavelli, in “The Contest Nobody Could Win”. He’s the guy who actually won, not the faker who pretended to be him.
Rex Erhardt, played by Sam Anderson) hosted a program after Dr. Johnny Fever’s morning show.
Little Ed, ex-wrestler now radio preacher, played by Michael Keenan
Mr.s Burstyn, played by Nedra Volz, part of the group that didn’t like the format change, went into the DJ booth and hit the record with an umbrella.
Jose’ Jorge Rodriguez (played by Rene’ Enriquez), the translator for a group of Japanese businessmen. Unfortunately, there was a mixup and Mr. Rodriguez spoke Spanish, not Japanese.
Charlie Bathgate, played by Craig T. Nelson, in “Out To Lunch” dealing with Herb’s drinking.
Hester Sherman, played by blind singer/actor Tom Sullivan.
Vicky Von Vicky, played by Dr. Joyce Brothers
Paula Caravella, Dr. Johnny Fever’s ex-wife, played by Ruth Silveira
Next up: One-shot characters from The Big Bang Theory
Josh Wolowitz (Howard’s paternal half-brother), played by Matt Bennett