Monday, June 18, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: "Wizard of Oz" Megos Part 1, Dorothy

We're not in Kansas anymore -- we're in the wonderful land of Oz, with this sixth episode of the Terrific non-TV Toys web series. Here we begin a four-part series on Mego's amazing Oz dolls and playsets of the 1970s. There are several we will look at in the BRBTV headquarters, beginning with the young lady that L. Frank Baum's story centered around, Dorothy Gale of Kansas, as played by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic film ...



Next month: Are you a good witch or a bad witch?????

Thursday, June 14, 2018

As we move through Season 5 of Terrific TV Toys, let's recap what we covered in Season 4

In our December 17, 2015 and December 16, 2016 posts, we presented episode guides to the T3 series, listing out what fab toys were covered in Seasons 1-3 of the show. We have been a bit remiss, but alas, here is your Season 4 episode listing.

90. Batgirl statue by Diamond Select Toys
91. Mystery Machine bank by FAB NY / Starpoint
92. Some "Lion King" goodies
93. Batgirl figure by Vinyl Sugar
94. "Dukes of Hazzard" card game by IGI
95. Michael Jackson doll by LJN Toys
96. Batgirl bendy by NJ Croce -- '60s version
97. Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman toys by Kraft Foods
98. "Green Hornet" View-Master set
99. Batgirl bendy by NJ Croce -- '90s version
100. Scooby-Doo gang microfigures by Character Building
101. "Three's Company" trading cards by Topps
102. Batgirl figure by Mattel
103. "Dukes of Hazzard" models
104. Isis figure by Mego, 1970s
105. Batgirl doll by Hasbro, 1998
106. A dazzling "Dukes of Hazzard" room!
107. "Price is Right" games and memorabilia
108. Batgirl Barbie by Mattel
109. Daphne of "Scooby-Doo" by Figures Toy Co.
110. Some more "Alf" goodies
111. Wind Blitz Batgirl and Sonic Stun Batgirl figures
112. "Dukes of Hazzard" cup by Deka
113. More goodies from "The Lion King"
114. Batgirl figure from "B:TAS" by DC Collectibles
115. "Batman: The Animated Series" talking alarm clock
116. "B:TAS" yoyo and frisbee
117. Batgirl 1960s figure by Funko
118. "Star Trek" claw-game plush, part 1
119. "Star Trek" claw-game plush, part 2
120. Batgirl figures by Mattel
121. "Charlie's Angels" doll fashion tote by Hasbro
122. Christmas episode, part 1 -- Snoopy Hallmark ornament
123. Batgirl figures from "The Batman" by Mattel
124. Christmas episode, part 2 -- Snoopy UNO card set
125. "Green Hornet" spoon, 1966

Monday, June 11, 2018

A little TV scene-stealing fun: From the amazing Angels to the Duke boys


It's a trip to Townsend Agency, where the vehicles of Jill, Sabrina and Kelly are parked outside as the girls listen to their next assignment. There's an extra non-screen vehicle thrown, but it's one we just know "Charlie's Angels" would have loved to drive!

Gotta love this scene, and thanks to Mike (who is BRBTV's honorary procurement chief, you know if you watch the Terrific TV Toys web series) for sending it to us. This is from a Metro Detroit collection, one that also includes a rather life-size replica of Farrah's Cobra, which we featured in an earlier blog post. If you want to recreate this yourself, you can nab the backdrop from this eBay seller.

Meanwhile ... in Hazzard County ... here's another scene from that same collection ...


Friday, June 08, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Batman Ken and Catwoman Barbie dolls by Mattel

We made it to Friday once again. Woot-woot! And it's time for another episode of Terrific TV Toys, this time venturing back into "Batman" '66 territory. This is a special set of Barbie and Ken dolls by Mattel, released a few years back.

These two classic dolls are playing dress-up, Barbie donning a sleek black catsuit and Ken a cape and cowl. Yes, it's the purrfectly glamorous Catwoman and her upright adversary and not-so-secret crush, Batman! Mattel takes a nostalgic approach to bringing these two TV characters to life, with distinctly '60s molds. So fun!

Wednesday, June 06, 2018

John Schneider plans Country for a Cause and much more in the coming months

Thanks to Phyllis for passing along the latest appearance schedule for John ("Bo Duke") Schneider of "The Dukes of Hazzard," covering the rest of 2018 and beyond! Our Duke boy is pretty busy.
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June 6 - Country for a Cause show benefiting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals at Third and Lindsley in Nashville, TN

June 22-24 - Fandemic Tour in Sacramento, CA  

June 29 - Concert at the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, TN  

July 4 - Meeting fans and a concert at the Fourth of July Music Festival at Harris Park in Dunlap, TN

July 5 - Concert at the Smith County Fair in Lebanon, TN  

July 27-29 - Meeting fans at the London Film and Comic Con in Olympia, London, England https://www.londonfilmandcomiccon.com/

August 10-12 - Meeting fans at the Steel City Con in Monroeville, PA  

August 18 - Concert at the Nashville Palace in Nashville, TN 
https://www.nashville-palace.com

September 2 - Meet and greet and concert at the Winchester City Park in Winchester, TN; donations to the Multi County Cancer Support Network, 931-691-9715

September 14-16 - Meeting fans at Fandemic in Houston, TX  

September 22 - Concert at the Nashville Palace in Nashville, TN  

October 13 - Concert at the Nashville Palace in Nashville, TN  

October 26-28 - Meeting fans at the Big Red Con in Lincoln, NE

November 17 - Concert at the Nashville Palace in Nashville, TN   

December 1 - Christmas Bozaar event at John Schneider Studios in Holden, LA 

December 15 - Concert at the Nashville Palace in Nashville, TN  

2019

April 6-7 - Bo's Extravaganza event at John Schneider Studios in Holden, LA

Friday, May 25, 2018

TGIF: A trip to Hazzard County! Sorta!

Our roving reporter Jason finds all kinds of things "Dukes of Hazzard" when he's driving across the country for his work. This time, though, he got quite literal in his hot pursuit of Hazzard County. Well, if you take away one "z" he did ...



So what do ya suppose ya learn at the Hazard Community and Technical College? The schematics for building a moonshine still? How to hot-wire a sheriff's deputy car? Hmmm ... we can only wonder ...

Happy Friday, Y'all!!! And a safe and pleasant Memorial Day weekend!


Photo by Jason G.; please do not copy without permission.

Monday, May 21, 2018

A follow-up to the "Dynasty" dollhouse -- how about some Carringtons to go inside?

In our October 25, 2014 post and May 20, 2017 post, we showed you the handmade scale replica of the Carrington mansion from "Dynasty" that was commissioned by "Dynasty" superfan Bjørn. Now, Bjørn has this wonderful photographic update ... some figures of the Carrington clan to go inside!

These poseable resin dolls are 1:12 scale, and they're also handmade.

"Blake and Alexis was finished early this year," Bjørn says. "Krystle is a slightly different scale, so a new one in same scale is ordered." He adds, "Alexis' dress is stunning." Yea. We're obliged to agree ...
 




 
Photos courtesy of Bjørn Erik; please do not copy without permission.

Friday, May 18, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: Batgirl of Burnside figure by Jada Toys

Jada Toys sure has served up the female superheroes in this plentiful set of diecast figures. There are Supergirls, Wonder Women, Harley Quinns and even Catwomen of varying styles and sizes. There are also some wonderful Batgirls, one of which we see in this month's episode of Terrific non-TV Toys.

Barbara Gordon is young and savvy in this Burnside incarnation, featured in DC Comics' "New 52" series in recent years. She's not Oracle -- she's back in the streets fighting crime the traditional way. She's tech-savvy, posting to social media and reading her own press. And her costuming is tweaked -- a blueish-purple suit with seams and a more complicated utility belt, plus some very practical (flat-soled!) laced-up workboots to kick the tails of the criminals. Check out her style in fine detail, from the pages of the current comic series to this diecast figure, up-close and personal ....



(And speaking of Oracle, by the way, that will be the next Batgirl figure we look at on this web series, in a few months! So stay tuned!)

Friday, May 04, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Scooby-Doo jigsaw puzzles by Pressman

It's Friday, and we've got a lot to celebrate. We're upright and breathing, after all, right? And even if we're just breathing, we're still celebrating! Some days in this thing they call life, that's saying a lot! So let's have some fun and work a jigsaw puzzle -- maybe two!

These two beauties come from Pressman, and they're dated 1999 and 2000. They depict our favorite cartoon canine, Scooby-Doo. One of them is a floor puzzle with extra-big pieces. The other is a regular tabletop puzzle that also features Scooby's pal Shaggy. It evidently has glow-in-the-dark pieces? Hmmm. It also has a (gasp!) missing piece!!!! Oh no! Still wonderful TV toys that were Christmas gifts from a wonderful friend.



(And whew -- that second one was harder than you think!!! It was one of those puzzles where the pieces seem to fit into more than one spot, or more than one piece fits into a particular spot, or whatever! You know what we mean ...)

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Lyle Waggoner makes New Jersey appearance

Our friend Brian Lombard comes through again ... The often-elusive Lyle Waggoner, whom we remember so fondly as Steve Trevor on the original "Wonder Woman" 1970s TV series, is out and about, doing cons now, evidently. He's making an appearance right now, this weekend, in New Jersey at a venue that shall remain nameless, for the bad experience we had there several years ago (an fried notebook, among other things -- don't ask). But Brian sends us this fun, fresh photo of himself and Mr. Waggoner, who did, indeed, compliment Brian's shirt ...



Photo courtesy of Brian Lombard; please do not copy without permission.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: Pretty Changes Barbie by Mattel

Accessorizing is everything, you know, when you're a girl who loves fashion! And the latest episode of the Terrific non-TV Toys web series indulges your love of fashion choices. In 1979, Mattel released the Pretty Changes Barbie, which offered an array of looks in one lovely package. See her and (almost) every one of her pieces and parts, from BRB's childhood collection ...



According to Mattel's website, Pretty Changes Barbie came in two variations, one with a bottle of perfume, below, and yellow nylon jumpsuit, and one that came without the perfume but in a satin jumpsuit, above. It's the one above you'll see in this episode of Terrific non-TV Toys.
Photos from Barbie.Mattel.com and Collector Books.
 

Saturday, April 14, 2018

"Dukes of Hazzard" stars have appearances lined up for May and beyond

Thanks to Phyllis, Cooter's Place and our friend Brian for the latest appearances and happenin's for the "Dukes of Hazzard" cast members ...

May 5
Come see Ben “Cooter” Jones playing music from 1 to 3 p.m. and then meeting fans after from 3 to 4 p.m.! (Free concert, free autographs)
Cooter’s in Luray, Virginia
4768 U.S. Highway 211 West
Luray, VA 22835
540-843-2515

May 12
Dukes of Hazzard Fan Get-Together at Cooter’s Place in Luray, VA
Cooter’s Place, Ben and Alma, and DukesCollector invite everyone who loves "The Dukes of Hazzard" to an old-fashioned Fan Get-Together at Cooter’s In The Valley in Luray on May 12. Just like the Old-Time Ridgerunners reunion in the "Dukes" episode “Days of Shine and Roses,” we welcome all fans to meet up, share "Dukes" stories, show off their "Dukes" cars and collectibles, meet fellow fans, and have a good ol’ "Dukes" time. Featuring music by Cooter’s Garage Band, "Dukes of Hazzard" trivia, Lego Master Cody from C3Brix, and Dave’s travelling "Dukes of Hazzard" Museum. Bring your scale model General Lee, your life-size General Lee, your favorite collectible, your favorite "Dukes of Hazzard" fan, your most cherished story, your most cherished autograph ... and the whole family!
Cooter’s in Luray, Virginia
4768 U.S. Highway 211 West
Luray, VA 22835
540-843-2515

John ("Bo Duke") Schneider will be in concert at the Twisted J - Bar, Backyard and Live Music Venue in Stephenville, Texas, on May 12. Get your tickets.

August 10-12
The Big Three of the "Dukes" -- John Schneider, Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach -- will be at the Steel City Con near Pittsburgh on August 10-12. Visit the site to learn more.

December 1-2
After the success of last weekend's Bo's Extravaganza event, Schneider has decided to have another event at John Schneider Studios. This event is called Bo's Christmas "Bozaar" and will be on December 1-2 at John Schneider Studios! Tickets are on sale now and prices will go up later so buy your tickets today! Get more information and tickets.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

"Six Feet Under" Blog profiles where our beloved departed "Dukes" stars are laid to rest

Our friend Brian Lombard is at it again, this time turning to Hazzard County in his "Six Feet Under Hollywood" blog. In this morning's post, he shows us where the cast members of "The Dukes of Hazzard" who have gone on to their great reward have been laid to rest. Sorrell Booke, Denver Pyle, Waylon Jennings, Peggy Rea, Christopher Mayer, James Best, Parley Baer ... you know the list if you're a "Dukes" fan. Take a little Hazzard history lesson and a road trip on the Six Feet Under blog ...

 

Thursday, April 05, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Miss Piggy plush doll by Fisher-Price

What an interesting premise for a TV show -- a bunch of puppets running their own TV show. That was "The Muppet Show," an outgrowth of a series everyone grew up with, "Sesame Street." Jim Henson's Muppets aired in the evening, though, capturing also a wide adult audience in its original run from 1976 to 1981. And one of the stars of that show, voiced and operated by Frank Oz, was the unstoppable, French-speaking, lavender-wearing, karate-chopping Miss Piggy.

Fisher-Price Toys released a couple "dress-up" dolls in 1980, one of Kermit the Frog and the one starring in this month's episode of Terrific TV Toys, Miss Piggy. She's all divine diva, as you will see ...


Tuesday, March 27, 2018

"Dynasty" fan adds to his screen-used clothing collection

We know Elizabeth Taylor never appeared on "Dynasty," but she sure could have. She did guest-star on daytime soap "General Hospital" back in the '80s, after all, in all her '80s-trademark beauty. So perhaps it seems fitting that a certain hard-core "Dynasty" fan, whose collection of gowns from the series we have profiled on this blog before, has branched out in his collecting. His latest acquisition is the lavender gown Ms. Taylor wore in the marketing campaign for her Passion perfume, shown below.

 
We had to ask how he acquired this magnificent piece. "The owner of it reached out to me three years ago through my blog," he says. "Three years later I finally got it! Was a long wait."
 
He also tells BRBTV: "I have a Linda Evans negligee on the horizon, too. Besides the Linda piece, this is my full collection minus sketches and smaller items."
 
 
 
How does he store or display these wonderful treasures? "I keep them in archival acid-free boxes and tissue paper. Put them on a mannequin for taking photos for my blog." He adds, "Not sure what I’m going to do for photographing the Elizabeth gown as she was MUCH shorter and curvier than the standard mannequin I have." 
 
He offers us this glimpse of the gown worn by Diahann Carroll above, along with photos of her in the gown for "Dynasty" / "The Colbys" ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Then there's this masterpiece ... This author remembers Joan Collins wearing this landmark outfit on the series. Red on red on red on red ... the ultimate in feminine power, right down to the red gloves and purse. Just love this:
 
 
 
 
 
 
This collector enjoys his privacy, but he does have a blog that showcases more of his collection:
 
Do you have any costumes or sketches from "Dynasty"? Share your collection! Email BRBTV at brb@brbtv.com, or this collector at NolanMillerCouture@yahoo.com.
 
 
 
Photos courtesy of the Nolan Miller Collector blog; please do not copy without permission.
 

Friday, March 23, 2018

TGIF: How about some action figure joy???

Here we are -- we made it to Friday. And some weeks, that's a bigger task than others! Especially when you're wrestling with an earth-shattering bug of some kind you caught last week ...

Anyway, Will Rodgers, author of "The Ultimate Super Friends Companion," offers us some action figure fun to lift our spirits and get us in the mood for the weekend. These photos of some figs from his collection were posted in the DC Comics Classic Animation: The Saturday Morning Era Fan Page on Facebook. They are from the recent DC comics blockbuster big-screen outings ...

 
 
 
 

 
Photos by Will Rodgers; please do not copy without permission.
 
 

Monday, March 19, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: Archie Comics plush dolls by Mattel, Applause, Kelly Toys

If you've been watching the CW's "Riverdale," then you have a fresh, modern take on the characters of Archie Comics. We invite you to explore Archie's roots on the printed page in the March episode of the new "Terrific non-TV Toys" web series.

Inspired by the comics that began in the 1940s, these three plush dolls from three different eras are lively and fun. Take the 1977 Mattel Archie doll, part of a larger series the company released at that time, many of which can be snagged on eBay right now. Then there's the 1987 series by Applause / Presents, big and robust at 18-19" high. We complete the plush doll study with a Betty from the claw games at the mall or grocery store. She's from 2005 or so and also part of a larger set, all adorable in her jeans and shirt.


Monday, March 05, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Ensign Chekov Transporter figure by Playmates

When "Star Trek" first aired in the late 1960s, Ensign Chekov was the young'un of the crew, reportedly brought in to appeal to a younger demographic for the show. Played by Walter Koenig, he was heavily accented and a bit of a Monkee or Beatle or something like that as he faithfully served his captain.

In 1998, Playmates captured that image of Chekov in one of a series of "Star Trek" action figures with an interesting interactive slant -- each character is on a Transporter pad ready to beam into action, and batteries (included!) light up the stand and their legs. It's a bit clever, if not totally accurate, and fun for any "Trek" fan. It's also the subject of this month's episode of Terrific TV Toys ...


Friday, March 02, 2018

When's the last time you dropped in on the Bat Cave?

And yea, that's "Bat Cave" with two words, because we're actually talking about a town, not the famous hideout of the Caped Crusader. Our roving reporter Jason snapped us these cool photos as he was out and about in North Carolina.

You'd think that was the best thing ever, to live in a town called Bat Cave, but this burg is actually all about the bats, not our hero Batman. Rats.


 
Photos by Jason G.; please don't copy without permission.
 
 

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Next up for John Schneider: Detroit Autorama

If you're anywhere near Detroit this weekend, you can catch John ("Bo Duke") Schneider of "The Dukes of Hazzard" at the annual Autorama event happening at Cobo Hall. That's on Sunday only for him, but the day before, Schneider will be in concert at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, (Saturday, March 3). Get your tickets at
https://www.opry.com/calendar/grand-ole-opry-sat-3-mar.

Beyond that, our ole Bo will also be in concert at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Marshfield, Missouri, on April 25. Get more information at https://us.eventbu.com/marshfield/2018-missouri-cherry-blossom-festival-in-marshfield-mo/6639283. Thanks once again to Phyllis for the heads-up!

Monday, February 19, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: Batgirl figures by Funko

Funko has done a variety of figures celebrating the beautiful women of the DC Universe. There are Supergirls, Wonder Women, Harleys, in varying sizes. There also are some smashing Batgirls, and we look at two of those Batgirl figures / collectibles in the second episode of Terrific non-TV Toys.


Wednesday, February 14, 2018

"Dukes" cast members make appearances at Cooter's Place

Your favorite cast members of "The Dukes of Hazzard" are making the rounds at Ben Jones' Cooter's Place locations in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Luray, Virginia, in the coming weeks and months:


Upcoming Appearances: Cooter's Gatlinburg

March 16-17: Sonny Shroyer “Enos”

March 25 – April 2: Rick Hurst “Deputy Cletus”

May 22-29: Rick Hurst “Deputy Cletus”

July 13-14: Sonny Shroyer “Enos”

December 26 - January 2: Rick Hurst “Deputy Cletus”

See the whole Cooter's Place Gatlinburg event schedule.

Upcoming Appearances: Cooter's Luray

Saturdays at Cooter's Luray: 1-3 p.m. Ben Jones and "Cooter’s Garage Band” performing

Saturdays at Cooter's Luray: 3-4 p.m. Ben "Cooter" Jones signing autographs

Sundays at Cooter's Luray: 2-4 p.m. Free Bluegrass concerts

See the whole Cooter's Place Luray event schedule.

Friday, February 09, 2018

New blog shines a light on stars that are "Six Feet Under"

Writer Brian Lombard has contributed some fine posts to this blog on several occasion. He's an avid fan of classic television shows. Graves, however, are an area of expertise for Brian. Graves, you say? Well, yes, Brian researches and visits celebrity graves. And he photographs them. His photos have been featured in several BRBTV products, such as "Let's Roll, Kato: A Guide to TV's Green Hornet" by yours truly and "The Ultimate Super Friends Companion" by Will Rodgers.

Brian is now sharing his experiences in a new blog, Six Feet Under. In it he has already detailed the final resting places of several stars of classic TV:
Some of these graves are very touching tributes to the stars themselves; take Knotts' embellished headstone, for instance, depicting some of his iconic roles. If you can't make the trip yourself to pay your respects to your favorite star, or especially if you are planning to, this new blog is a truly unique guide.

Wednesday, February 07, 2018

Things are always comin' up orange -- and maybe some green -- at Cooter's Place

Our roving reporter Jason is at it again, digging up "The Dukes of Hazzard" wherever he travels! This time, it was a trip to Cooter's Place in Nashville yesterday, when he snapped some fresh photos for us ...


Can you believe this new addition to the place ... Cooter's race car from the episode "Luke's Love Story"?




Among the offerings are now these canvas prints for $100 each.

 


On Don Pedro Colley, aka Sheriff Little: "Couldn't help but stop and pay some respect to the man," Jason said. "Wish I had just 1 min to say thank you to him for all he has done."


Jason got himself ... well, a few little things, ya know ... We won't show you the receipt, but he did snag some good stuff, like signed and/or discontinued cars ...





Photos by Jason G.; please do not copy without permission.

Monday, February 05, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: "Justice League" toys from Subway

Let's hit the ground runnin' first thing on a Monday morning, shall we, with another episode of Terrific TV Toys. This time, we follow up the last episode with another look at a great item from the "Justice League" animated series of the early 2000s. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern and Hawkgirl. They were the core seven of "JL," which would later branch out into "Justice League Unlimited" with lots of other heroes added. This toy set, released in the Subway Kids Pak in 2002, celebrated all our heroes.