I’ve always liked his brother Troy. 
William Windom as James Thurber?
I remember him from such films as “Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die” and “Gladys The Groovy Mule.”
… And Lisa Gerritsen as his daughter. 
What about the one featuring a feuding married couple of spies, Mr. And Mrs. Smith?
It came out nine years before the theatrical movie of the same name, and starred Scott Bakula and Maria Bello. It only ran for one season, But I liked it.
Am I the only one who remembers the show, “Where the Action Is”? I remember watching it with one of my sisters when she was 12 or 13 and thought Hullabaloo! and Shindig!
Here’s the pilot episode. Musical guests: The Four Seasons and Chad and Jeremy. (Warning: it’s pretty ridiculous.)
Holy crap! Fifty-one minutes and forty-four seconds of this?!? 
I can see why it didn’t last long!
No kidding! Did you see Dick Clark in the intro? If he was connected to it, that might be why it was picked up in the first place. It seems to me it was on at some weird time when there wasn’t much to choose from.
wasn’t there a Mr and ms smith detective series in the 50s ?
wow, it has an MTV vibe…
According to Wikipedia, it was aired each weekday afternoon, so it won’t turn up in the US prime time schedules. IMDb says it followed Dark Shadows in the summer of 1966:
I’m surprised it ran from 1965 to 1967. I don’t remember it at all! (I was probably watching reruns of Leave It to Beaver and McKeever and the Colonel instead.)
I wonder if this Linda Scott is the same one who played “Moth” on Batman and Janet Leigh’s maid “Martha” on Columbo?
No Freddy Cannon theme music in that pilot episode of “Where the Action Is”?
No.
Nice to know. Thanks! 
Paul Revere and the Raiders were semi permanent musical guests. I can still sing the theme song.
Then Came Bronson. A lone motorcyclist has the kind of adventures that lone motorcyclists have.
During the theme song, a clip shows a car driving into the water, and it looks like it flips over, in which case that could have been a death scene.
How did I manage to delete part of the second sentence ? It should have read, “I remember watching it with my sister when she was 12 or 13 and thought Hullabaloo! and Shindig! were really cool.”
Didn’t Paul Revere and The Raiders appear on Batman (the TV show), or am I thinking of someone else? The Monkees maybe?
You’re probably thinking of Chad & Jeremy (who also appear in that episode of Where the Action Is). For a brief period in the mid-1960s, they were the go-to guys for American TV shows that wanted to satirize Beatlemania. They appeared on The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Patty Duke Show, that Batman appearance that you remember, and (bizarrely) the Western show Laredo.
Their biggest hit was probably “A Summer Song,” which still gets some airplay on the oldies stations.
Yes.