Not the band, but without searching for it can you identify this fictional person?
Can you name some others like him from memory?
Wouldn’t it be cool if Lamont and Bryan were related?
Not the band, but without searching for it can you identify this fictional person?
Can you name some others like him from memory?
Wouldn’t it be cool if Lamont and Bryan were related?
Yes. He was Kent Allard.
I don’t know the band, but I can definitely name the character, and semi-spoiler:
and even the famous person who played him for a bit…I had those on cassette tape for a while.
Thanks to both of you I have learned some things I didn’t know. I used to spend Sunday afternoons listening to the Mutual Network for the show and others like it.
Margo Lane was my secret girlfriend (along with Champagne from the Kerry Drake comic strip) until I discovered Hedy Lamarr!
Ah, memories!
He’s that gad about town.
Yep. Never heard the series on radio as we had a tv in 1948 and I bypassed radio.
Speaking of other alter egos, knowing who Billy Batson was won me contest prizes many a time.
That’s Hedly!
There were three Batsons that I can recall, but I’m not sure I could name them all. Do you know the words behind SHAZAM?
he’s a wealthy man about town.
I had to look it up to square it with my memory, but I believe it was:
ETA: ninja’d by johnpost
Without looking it up: Billy Batson, Mary Batson, Freddie Freeman, there was an Uncle, who probably had the last name Batson, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny and 3 hillbilly Batson sidekicks, I think.
Salomon, Hercules, Achilles, Zeus, Atlas, Mercury?
Right on, Uniqueorn! I loved those redneck Batsons!
If my memory of the 70s Saturday morning TV show is correct, you switched the As around.
Name the hero who was the great-uncle of the Green Hornet!
The Lone Ranger.
Damn, I thought that would take longer.
He knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men.
I love the laugh.
Name the other superheroes created in the accident that gave Daredevil his powers.
One of them does machines.
No, you’re thinking of Lamont Sanford.