TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

TV actors or characters named for months

  1. June Cleaver – Leave It to Beaver
  2. April Ludgate - Parks and Recreation
  3. Dan August - Dan August
  4. Ellie Mae Clampett – The Beverly Hillbillies
  5. Colonel March - Colonel March of Scotland Yard

TV actors or characters named for months

  1. June Cleaver – Leave It to Beaver
  2. April Ludgate - Parks and Recreation
  3. Dan August - Dan August
  4. Ellie Mae Clampett – The Beverly Hillbillies
  5. Colonel March - Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  6. January Jones - Mad Men

TV actors or characters named for months

  1. June Cleaver – Leave It to Beaver
  2. April Ludgate - Parks and Recreation
  3. Dan August - Dan August
  4. Ellie Mae Clampett – The Beverly Hillbillies
  5. Colonel March - Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  6. January Jones - Mad Men
  7. April O’Neil - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

TV actors or characters named for months

  1. June Cleaver – Leave It to Beaver
  2. April Ludgate - Parks and Recreation
  3. Dan August - Dan August
  4. Ellie Mae Clampett – The Beverly Hillbillies
  5. Colonel March - Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  6. January Jones - Mad Men
  7. April O’Neil - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  8. June Lockhart - Lost in Space

TV actors or characters named for months

  1. June Cleaver – Leave It to Beaver
  2. April Ludgate - Parks and Recreation
  3. Dan August - Dan August
  4. Ellie Mae Clampett – The Beverly Hillbillies
  5. Colonel March - Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  6. January Jones - Mad Men
  7. April O’Neil - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  8. June Lockhart - Lost in Space
  9. Lauran September - Sharp Objects

TV actors or characters named for months

  1. June Cleaver – Leave It to Beaver
  2. April Ludgate - Parks and Recreation
  3. Dan August - Dan August
  4. Ellie Mae Clampett – The Beverly Hillbillies
  5. Colonel March - Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  6. January Jones - Mad Men
  7. April O’Neil - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  8. June Lockhart - Lost in Space
  9. Lauran September - Sharp Objects
  10. Stephanie March - Law & Order: SVU

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Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)
  5. MacGyver (1985) (2016)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)
  5. MacGyver (1985) (2016)
  6. Mickey Mouse Club (1955) (1989)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)
  5. MacGyver (1985) (2016)
  6. Mickey Mouse Club (1955) (1989)
  7. Hawaii Five-O (1968) (2010)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)
  5. MacGyver (1985) (2016)
  6. Mickey Mouse Club (1955) (1989)
  7. Hawaii Five-O (1968) (2010)
  8. Lost in Space (1965) (2018) (movie, 1998)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)
  5. MacGyver (1985) (2016)
  6. Mickey Mouse Club (1955) (1989)
  7. Hawaii Five-O (1968) (2010)
  8. Lost in Space (1965) (2018) (movie, 1998)
  9. Roseanne/The Conners (1988) (2018)

Reboots and Revivals

  1. Battlestar Galactica (1978) (2004)
  2. The Twilight Zone (1959) (1985) (2002) (2019)
  3. Law & Order: TOS (1990) (2021)
  4. Doctor Who (1963) (2005)
  5. MacGyver (1985) (2016)
  6. Mickey Mouse Club (1955) (1989)
  7. Hawaii Five-O (1968) (2010)
  8. Lost in Space (1965) (2018) (movie, 1998)
  9. Roseanne/The Conners (1988) (2018)
  10. Quantum Leap (1989) (2022)

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Characters who were “put on a bus”

  1. Dukes of Hazzard - Bo and Luke “joined the NASCAR circuit” for part of season 5 when the actors held out during a pay dispute.

Characters who were “put on a bus”

  1. Dukes of Hazzard - Bo and Luke “joined the NASCAR circuit” for part of season 5 when the actors held out during a pay dispute.
  2. Downton Abbey - Michael Gregson disappeared in Germany while the producers tried to work with Charles Edwards around his other commitments. Eventually the character was killed offscreen.

Characters who were “put on a bus”

  1. Dukes of Hazzard - Bo and Luke “joined the NASCAR circuit” for part of season 5 when the actors held out during a pay dispute.
  2. Downton Abbey - Michael Gregson disappeared in Germany while the producers tried to work with Charles Edwards around his other commitments. Eventually the character was killed offscreen.
  3. New Girl - When Zooey Deschanel took time off for maternity leave, they put Jess, her character, on jury duty and sequestered the jury. This got the character away from her friends for a limited time, but I felt it was a waste. If that character was going to serve on a jury, then by golly I wanted to see what she was going to do on a jury.

Characters who were “put on a bus”

  1. Dukes of Hazzard - Bo and Luke “joined the NASCAR circuit” for part of season 5 when the actors held out during a pay dispute.
  2. Downton Abbey - Michael Gregson disappeared in Germany while the producers tried to work with Charles Edwards around his other commitments. Eventually the character was killed offscreen.
  3. New Girl - When Zooey Deschanel took time off for maternity leave, they put Jess, her character, on jury duty and sequestered the jury. This got the character away from her friends for a limited time, but I felt it was a waste. If that character was going to serve on a jury, then by golly I wanted to see what she was going to do on a jury.
  4. Happy Days – After seven seasons, Ron Howard wanted to devote more time to his directorial career and wanted off the show. The show-runners eliminated the need for him to physically be part of the show by having the ‘Richie Cunningham’ character enlist in the Army and be stationed in Greenland (although he was still mentioned in order to keep the Richie/Lori Beth romance story alive).

(and you thought I was going to reference Chuck Cunningham, didn’t you?) :wink:

-“BB”-