Friday, July 30, 2021

Bjørn checks in again with a "Dynasty" collectible update

For several years our friend Bjørn has shown us wonderful "Dynasty" collectibles and memorabilia on this blog, from drinkware, art and other goodies to a dazzling "Dynasty" dollhouse / scale replica of the Carrington mansion. This hard-core fan of the 1980s primetime soap checks in once again with an update, and it's rather exciting. Emma Samms, our own second Fallon Carrington of "Dynasty," has spoken up since the pandemic as being a COVID-19 long-hauler, and she organized a "Dynasty" Zoom reunion fundraiser for COVID research this past March. You can read more about the cast reunion in this DigitalJournal.com review, and here's what Bjørn has to say about it:

"Got some fun additions to my 'Dynasty' collection. Was also invited by Emma Samms to show my collection to most of the cast during the zoom reunion. Fun to hear them 'oooh' and 'aaah' over artifacts from the show 30 years ago. Fun to talk to them one-on-one as well. As you can see,  my 'Dynasty' dolls has extended their wardrobes now. And Pamela Sue was kind enough to give me stationary from Fallon's desk at La Mirage. ;)"  















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

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Mike scores some "Dukes" treasures from a crew member of the show

BRBTV's  honorary procurement chief, Mike, has just procured some items for himself that are of a nice "Dukes of Hazzard" persuasion. These items come from the estate of Ray, nicknamed the "Duke of Disguise," who once worked makeup on our beloved classic "Dukes" TV series. Items from his estate have been selling online, and this gentleman worked a lot of other great classic shows -- you can see his resume below, as well.

Did you know Daisy Duke wore fake eyelashes? Yep, we were surprised, as well. Mike is putting these into a shadow box with a nice photo of Catherine Bach. Though these exact pairs of eyelashes were not likely actually worn by Bach, they are from the stash Ray used to make her up for the show.

And here's a photo Sonny ("Deputy Enos Strate") Shroyer signed for Ray ...




Photos courtesy of Michael Knight; please do  not copy without permission.


Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Letting the "CHiPs" fall where they may: Catch the latest Pop Ninja podcast with Patrick, Lisa and BRB

It's always fun to join the Pop Ninja podcast with Patrick Bennett and Lisa Everetts. This past weekend's episode was this author's fourth spin on the weekly series. We got to talk about two fave classic TV shows, "CHiPs" featuring Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox, and "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" starring Darrin McGavin. And besides Erik Estrada, who was red-hot on "CHiPs" in this author's opinion????? Well, you'll just have to tune in to find out!!! It's episode 22 of the second season. Listen in here.



Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Terrific non-TV Toys: Archie Comics Pops by Funko

Three out of four ain't bad, and we've got three out of four in a set of Archie Comics Pops by Funko. Archie's got his classic outfit on from the earlier days of the comics, Jughead has his trademark "S" shirt, and Betty's got some vintage duds, too. "Riverdale" the TV show this is not. It's the printed page we're talking here, and they're quite delightful in the latest episode of this collectibles series.

Tuesday, July 06, 2021

Terrific TV Toys: "Batman: The Animated Series" playing cards, 1992

While this author has used this deck of playing cards for many a game of solitaire over the years, along with some card games with friends, there actually are two unique card games "included" in the deck, so to speak -- there are two cards with instructions for these two different games. I've never played them, so you'll have to tell me if they're fun or not. In the meantime, let's take an up-close and personal look at this fantastic item released with a whole flood of merchandise when "Batman: The Animated Series" originally debuted on TV in 1992 ...

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Some more photos from Cooter's in Virginia (Part 2!)

Yesterday you saw some great shots of Cooter's Place in Virginia from our friend Patrick Shawn Bennett's trip there last week. Here are the rest of the photos from this host of the Pop Ninja podcast and avid "Dukes of Hazzard" fan ...
















Photos courtesy of Patrick Shawn Bennett; please do not copy without permission.

Monday, June 28, 2021

Thanks to Patrick for fresh photos from Cooter's Place in Virginia -- Part 1!

Daisy's Dairy Bar? Well, any red-blooded American has gotta love that, especially any red-blooded fan of "The Dukes of Hazzard." Many thanks to our friend Patrick Shawn Bennett of the Pop Ninja podcast for these fresh photos from that glorious place known as Cooter's Place, snapped on his recent trip across the country. This Louisiana boy is a true "Dukes" fan, and we love seeing what's on display right now at Ben Jones' establishment, whether for sale or just for show. From some "Carnival of Thrills" stuff to a cool "No. 2" car (??? really ????),  there's a little bit of everything here -- so much stuff that we're going to have to break it into two parts. Part 2 tomorrow!
















Photos courtesy of Patrick Shawn Bennett; please do not copy without permission.

Monday, June 21, 2021

Terrific non-TV Toys: Johnny Cash Pop by Funko, 2019

He was the original Man in Black, often clad in that color during the couple decades before his death in 2003. And there's a reason for that. But he was so much more, really. A life full of a lot of different elements, as Biography.com explains. He was Johnny Cash, legendary performing artist in the country music and gospel realms. He lives on in this Funko Pop, one of two celebrating this endearing artist. You can get up-close and personal with this Pop in the latest episode of Terrific non-TV Toys, and you'll even see a bit of reading material (because you know this author just loves showing reading material in these eps!). (And heck, if you want to read it, too, follow the directions in the vid!)

Tuesday, June 08, 2021

Terrific TV Toys: Supergirl figures by Kenner, 1998, Mattel, 2005

This classic comics superhero got an update when she appeared on the mid-1990s "Superman: The Animated Series" and "Justice League Unlimited" a few years later. She was young and fresh and just learning this whole superhero thing, clad in her crop top, skirt and combat boots. Hasbro / Kenner and Mattel have both celebrated this version of Supergirl in their toy lines from the various Timmverse series, and this time on Terrific TV Toys we look at two of those figures, one from 1998 and one from 2005 ...

You can find Supergirl on other T3 episodes: In Season 1, we looked at the 1970s Mego figure, in Season 2 we had the 1990s plush from the WB Studio Stores at the mall, and in Season 6, we saw the 12-incher from Hasbro's 1990s line.