One of the obituaries I read yesterday referred to the centerfold as “near nude.” Bull crap! Burt was as naked as the day he was born; he just had his naughty bits concealed by his forearm and crossed thighs, as had been mandatory for ***Playboy ***Playmates up to that time. (The first PM to show bush was Liv Lindeland in January 1971, and then just barely.)
In her own centerfold, Linda Summers, the PM in the August 1972 issue, was looking at Burt’s.
A more obscure appearance - he was a guest on the Mike Douglas show - late 60s/early 70s timeframe. He came out in football gear and was talking about all the awful things players did when they were in a pile-up, like stabbing each other with knives and razors. :eek: I didn’t know who he was and I didn’t understand why Mike Douglas was laughter about these horrible things! Yeah, not one of my smarter moments.
Can’t believe I remember that all these years later.
Are you sure you aren’t thinking about Clint Eastwood and Clyde, the orangutan? Because that was their schtick in “Any Which Way You Can” and “Every Which Way But Loose.”
So hang on, who was BJ and the bear? I’m a pre internet Australian who had limited access to Foreign movies growing up, so many of a genre blended together. Burt was a classic though., again, RIP
As Baron Greenback notes, “B.J. and the Bear” was a US TV series, from that same era, about a truck driver (Greg Evigan) who had a chimpanzee named Bear.
“Every Which Way But Loose” (and its sequel, “Any Which Way You Can”) was a movie, also from that era, about a truck driver and bareknuckle fighter, Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood), who hung around with an orangutan named Clyde. Clyde was ridiculously strong, and “right turn, Clyde” is the scene you’re probably remembering.
Pretty much, yes. The entire 1970s CB radio craze, and the bending-the-law trucker genre, traces back to the hit song “Convoy” (1975), which also spawned a movie of the same name (1978).
Yeah. This is another one that makes me see my mortality. Guy that was huge and in his prime when I was a kid is dead. And me being a kid doesn’t seem like THAT long ago.