On Nov 17, 9:30 am, Baldoni <baldoniXXIV<nientespam>@gmail.com> wrote: Kevin laid this down on his screen : These are very American lists, aren't they? I was just wondering, are there no British TV performers who have made a big enough impact in the USA to warrant inclusion? Maybe not in the Top 10, but isn't Benny Hill considered to be something
On Nov 17, 3:06 am, "ImTh...@aol.com" <ImTh...@aol.com> wrote: On Nov 16, 5:23 pm, Elvi...@webtv.net (Kevin) wrote: Tvland and Entertainment Weekly just named the top 100 TV Icons. I know these lists don't mean much, but I was just wondering who would be in your top 10. I'll post their list in a day or two. Here's mine: 1. Don Knotts (#58 on their list
Richard Palmer wrote: These are very American lists, aren't they? I was just wondering, are there no British TV performers who have made a big enough impact in the USA to warrant inclusion? Maybe not in the Top 10, but isn't Benny Hill considered to be something of an Icon? Richard I definitely would have put the Monty Python cast on the list somewhere considering the length
1. Original Batmobile. Nothing cooler than that 2. Starsky & Hutch Torino- An awesome car in design , comfort and performance. Ford could never do it as good as this again 3. General Lee- How glorious to see the Stars & Bars on primetime TV 4. Rat Patrol Jeeps- Imagine how slowpokes would clear the way if you came up behind them with a .50 cal mounted inbed 5. All terrain vehicle from UFO series
Tom Adkins wrote: Steve wrote: . And I'm still trying to think of a Ford that's better than the all-looks and no go 75 Torino on Starsky and Hutch. Maybe the big block powered, luxo barge Mercurys from Hawaii Five-0? :) Well, given that I also like Chrysler 300s and drive a C-body Dodge, YEAH, those would count :-) But seriously, SOME TV show must have featuered a