Saturday, November 24, 2018

Two more of Mego’s new “Charlie’s Angels,” plus some “Dark Shadows” and more at K-zoo toy show

It’s BRBTV comin’ at ya from the floor of the annual toy show at the county fairgrounds in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where all kinds of magical stuff abounds, just in time for Christmas gift-giving. We always see some different stuff at this toy show, so some of what we have seen is below. Emphasis on anything TV-related, of course!

Among the goodies are the next two Angels of Mego’s new “Charlie’s Angels” line, Kris and Sabrina. The vendor wanted $60 for the three and wouldn’t break ‘em up, noting the two new girls are tough to find. You saw the Kelly figure in a recent episode of the Terrific TV Toys series.

One of the other items below is something you will see on a future T3 episode — can you guess which one???











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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: "Wizard of Oz" Megos Part 4, the Wizard and the Emerald City

It's the last of our four-part series on the original 1970s line of "Wizard of Oz" figures, and we've reached the Emerald City at last. We've seen Dorothy and Toto, the two lovely (?) witches, and the boys who accompanied Dorothy on her journey. Now we're off to see the Wizard and the wonderful Emerald City of Oz.

Mego Corp. did a great job with these figures and playsets, you'll see, and the Emerald City wasn't the only playset they did back then. They also did a Witch's Castle playset and Munchkinland playset. So cool, especially now that the revived Mego is stocking the store shelves once again with redone Oz figures and other figures ...

Sunday, November 18, 2018

It's a heavenly Hazzard Christmas, right there in mid-Michigan

It's so close to where this author grew up, it seems too good to be true. A "Dukes of Hazzard" event, right here in Michigan!!!! Not since the jump of the General Lee in Detroit a couple years back or in Flint several years back have we heard of a bonafide "Dukes" event in Michigan. But this pastor, Steve Rau, has pulled out all the stops to make this a joyous Christmas event for "Dukes" fans at the Shiawassee Harvest Church in Corunna next weekend.


You've got Tom ("Luke Duke") Wopat giving a Christmas concert, which is reason enough to come, but then there's Sonny ("Enos Strate") Shroyer and our ole pal Byron ("Coy Duke") Cherry, whom we haven't seen in too many years. Then there will be a couple Generals there, from Ray Kohn of Northeast Ohio Dukes and Brian and Kristi Downing of B and K Star Car Rentals of Metro Detroit. On Sunday morning, you can hear Sonny speak at a special church service ...

Our friend T.J. Bethards, whose fabulous "Dukes" collection you have seen on the Terrific TV Toys series, will be showing some of his collectibles, as well as his own Hazzard County Sheriff's car. It will be a jam-packed weekend, even with a parade on Friday night.

Tickets for the concert Saturday night or Sunday night are only $10 and available through Eventbrite. A VIP package for $25 gets you some time with the cast members. This author will be there on Sunday with some pals, so y'all come out!!!

Friday, November 16, 2018

Support indie film! Especially when this author is in it!

I love having fun with film projects. I do it for a variety of reasons. And one special project I have been involved with lately is a good ole zombie production, a web series called "Reanimated." I got to play a zombie in a couple episodes, then I have one of the lead roles in the third episode, the tough interrogator Blanche Lancaster. It's produced by Evil Genius Entertainment, and it's a cut above a lot of the indie stuff that you see. This crew has been rolling awhile and has done some great horror stuff over a course of years, such as "Witchhunter," which features Gunnar Hansen of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" fame, as well as Glori-Anne Gilbert.

Check out the first episode of "Reanimated" for free on YouTube, then consider supporting this fab effort by a talented production crew. Only $5 gets you the second and third episodes.



Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Have you seen Honda's new "Six Million Dollar Man" TV spot?

So we're sitting there watching "The Voice" off the DVR last night, and I'm fast-forwarding through the commercials, and I catch a glimpse of a vintage Kenner action figure of "The Six Million Dollar Man." That red running suit with its logo is unmistakable. Whoa, hold the phone. I back up. There's the figure, all animated, jumping over cars and talking like a person. Like Lee Majors, to be exact. And it's totally him, doing the voiceover. How clever on Honda's part! Who knows why they did it, or how it ties in with their product, but it's super-cool.

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Scooby-Doo Encyclopedia by Capstone / Hanna-Barbera

Which witch is which???? Well, you'll be finding that out if you own the brand-new Scooby-Doo Encyclopedia by Capstone and Hanna-Barbera. There were quite a few witches that popped up on the Scooby-Doo cartoons over the years, ever since the appearance of that very first, very creepy one in the 1969 series. This new softcover tome covers all of the ghoulish guest stars that Scooby, Shaggy and the gang had to deal with, whatever the name of the cartoon, whatever the year it aired. It's all rolled into one guide. You get the alias of the bad guy, too, in this book, which is really a "Who's Who of Scooby-Doo!" It's the focus of the latest episode of Terrific TV Toys ...

Sunday, November 04, 2018

Jackson toy show delivers up some great Scooby action and more

Another weekend, another great toy show to take in. This time it was a toy show at the fairgrounds yesterday in Jackson, Michigan -- first time to this show for this particular author! It wasn't as big as the one in Kalamazoo, Michigan, over Thanksgiving weekend, but well worth the trip.

Among the TV-related goodies this time, we've got Scooby-Doo, the Flintstones, "Welcome Back, Kotter" and "The Six Million Dollar Man" represented, among others ...








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Friday, November 02, 2018

New on the Six Feet Under blog: Frank Gorshin

We previously pointed you to the Six Feet Under post highlighting the final resting place of "Batman" star Cesar Romero. Now Brian Lombard shows you Romero's riddling counterpart in green, Frank Gorshin, whose grave marker is certainly a testimony to his celebrity impact ...

Six Feet Under: Frank Gorshin: Six Feet Under: Frank John Gorshin, Jr. was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on April 5, 1933.  He was the son of Slovenian immigrants to the United States,...

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

"Shazam!" star Jackson Bostwick talks about those sweet moral segments


Friend and fellow author Brian Lombard (of the Six Feet Under blog) dropped in on Jackson Bostwick of TV's classic "Shazam!" at an East Coast appearance this past weekend. Brian had a particular question to ask the star of the '70s Saturday-morning live-action show. This fan had always suspected that the moral segments shown at the end of the episodes (don't talk to strangers, do your homework, ya know ...) were all shot in one day. Bostwick confirmed that they were, and at Franklin Canyon Park, a site used for the original "Star Trek" series, as well as "The Brady Bunch." (Read more about it in this January 2017 post by Brian.) Bostwick also said the moral segments were his idea. So fun!

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Friday, October 26, 2018

From the Six Feet Under blog: Cesar Romero

Just have a gander at this unique grave for the "Latin from Manhattan" and that arch nemesis of Batman on the 1960s TV series ...

Six Feet Under: Cesar Romero: Six Feet Under: Cesar Julio Romero, Jr. was born on February 15, 1907.  Born in New York City, he'd later earn the nickname "The Latin from Manhatt...

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

What's this? Another great vintage "Dallas" game????

Spotted at a comic shop in metro Detroit over the weekend ... this yummy classic game celebrating the beloved primetime soap "Dallas." It opens up like a record album to reveal a "board" of sorts ...




Above is the back cover. "The track is fast and the stakes are high." Yup, that sounds like J.R. Ewing's wheelin' and dealin' antics on "Dallas." The manufacturer of this one is Yaquinto Publications. The playing pieces are diecut, and it also comes with play money, playing cards and stock certificates. Fun!!!


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Monday, October 22, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: "Wizard of Oz" Megos Part 3, The Boys!

Follow the yellow brick road ... Follow the yellow brick road ... And indeed they did! Together with Dorothy and Toto these three fine gentlemen (!?) traversed that narrow way to get to the Emerald City of Oz and the great and fearsome Wizard of Oz, who was rumored to be able to grant any wish! They wanted brains, a heart, and courage, and they ended up getting it all, one way or another.

Part 3 of our four-part series on Terrific non-TV Toys shows you the Scarecrow, Tin Woodsman and Cowardly Lion figures from Mego's 1970s "Wizard of Oz" collection. Last time, we saw the two witches, and before that it was Dorothy and Toto, so it's only fitting that this time we focus on the three boys who accompanied Dorothy on that journey.



For our final part, you'll of course see the Wizard himself, along with the Emerald City playset!

Tuesday, October 09, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Harley Quinn figure by Hasbro, 1998

Harley Quinn has been a force to be reckoned with in the geek world. Since her very first appearance in "Batman: The Animated Series" in 1992, like the very character herself she has nagged at us and poked and prodded and hit us over the head with her hammer until we paid attention to her, and now, boooyyyy do we pay attention. This author has said it before -- she's the most cosplayed female character you'll see at comic cons, right up there with Slave Leia (that's not a joke), and often surpassing her in popularity. There are a zillion costume variations for Harley, anyway, so it's lots more fun for a female cosplayer to experiment with.

This time on Terrific TV Toys, we look at a Harley Quinn doll / action figure by Hasbro from 1998, part of a larger set commemorating "B:TAS" and the show it evolved into, "The New Batman Adventures." There were also figures for Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing and Joker, along with Supergirl from "Superman: The Animated Series" (and probably a Superman, too, though we didn't research that too much). You'll probably see the Nightwing and Supergirl figures of the set on future episodes of T3, and the Batgirl was featured in a June 2017 episode, but for now, let's go to crazyland with the former Dr. Harleen Quinnzel ...

Friday, September 21, 2018

Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Con '18: Ricou Browning

As a follow-up to our weekend post from another wonderful Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Con in Hunt Valley, Maryland, we present this chat with actor / writer / producer Ricou Browning. Mr. Browning is known as the "Creature from the Black Lagoon" in the famed movie series, and as such is actually the only surviving Universal movie monster. He was kind enough to take the time to tell us how the "Black Lagoon" gig came about for him all those years ago, as well as how he became involved in the "Flipper" movies / TV series.

Also included in this video is a quick glimpse of some great stars of '80s TV appearing at the show: Diahann Carroll of "Dynasty," Morgan Fairchild of "Dallas" and so much more, Robert Wagner of "Hart to Hart," whom we totally didn't realize has a modern gig on "NCIS" ...

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: Darci doll by Kenner

Whether is was the ‘90s print ad of Jenny McCarthy on the toilet or Deborah Harry on the ‘70s Blondie “Parallel Lines” album cover, you cannot argue the popularity of Candie’s shoes in modern fashion culture. This author would assert that the doll featured in the latest episode of Terrific non-TV Toys is wearing those iconic Candie’s slides. Essentially.

You can judge for yourself as we examine Darci, Kenner’s 1979 answer to the Barbie doll. Just a smidgen bigger and oh-so stylish, Darci attempted to give the Mattel bombshell a run for her money, but alas and alack did not last long on store shelves. She lives on in our hearts, however. And in our storage bins ...



Special shout-out to YouTuber BlytheWorld1972, who has a video of this blond Darci in the box, front and back:



And for good measure, here's an old TV commercial for Darci:

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Con delivers up another great time

Robert Wagner, Diahann Carroll, Morgan Fairchild, Ed Begley Jr. ... lots of stars of great classic TV — and fantastic  shopping, too! This author is on the bus leaving out of Hunt Valley, Maryland, and the latest installment of the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Con. Again this year, the show did not disappoint. Take this fun moment getting a signed shot with Robert Wagner for buddy Brian …






The event hosted a reunion of “WKRP in Cincinnati” stars, and here's a money shot with Tim Reid, Jan Smithers and Howard Hesseman.


We dropped in on Jan Smithers and Kristy McNichols to get some photos signed, too.




Lots of other folks were there greeting fans, as well. Look for our interview with Ricou Browning, the "Creature of the Black Lagoon," this week on the BRBTV YouTube channel.


Love the TV-related goodies at the vendor booths. From "I Dream of Jeannie" to "Happy Days" to "Scooby-Doo" and more, there were just all kinds of yummy items …







The beauties below are by TheOrnamentGuy.com and celebrate just about any kind of TV show you can name, plus lots of superheroes.





Wagner photos by Brian Lombard
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Thursday, September 13, 2018

John Schneider has appearances planned in Texas, Tennessee, Oklahama and beyond

Our ole Bo Duke of "The Dukes of Hazzard" stays busy, busy, busy. Thanks to Phyllis once again for updating us on the comings and goings of John Schneider.

John will be meeting fans at the Fandemic in Houston, Texas, on September 15-16.

John and Tom Wopat will meet fans and do a concert on September 28 at the TriCities Hazzard Fest in Bristol, Tennessee. 
http://tricitieshazzardfest.eventbrite.com

John will perform in concert on October 6 at the Storytellers Music Festival in Bon Aqua, Tennessee.

John will perform in concert on October 11 at the Red Dragon Listening Room in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

John will be meeting fans at the Tulsa Pop Culture Expo in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on November 2-4.

Bo's Christmas Bozaar will be November 30- December 1 at John Schneider Studios in Holden, Louisiana.

John will be appearing at the Nashville Elvis Festival on March 29-31, 2019, in Nashville, Tennessee.  He will be a judge on March 29- 30 and will do a concert on March 31.

Bo's Extravaganza is scheduled for April 6-7, 2019, at John Schneider Studios in Holden, Louisiana.
No tickets available yet.

"The Haves And The Have Nots" continues on OWN right now on Tuesday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern / 8 Central.

Make sure you purchase John's new songs on CB Baby https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/JohnRSchneider1.

Monday, September 10, 2018

So many great TV-related toys -- in stores now!

It's a great day when you can walk through the toy aisles at your local store and see so many toys dedicated to the TV shows you know and love -- even the vintage shows! But that's the way it is right now. And in case you haven't been to your local toy aisle lately, here are some snapshots of what this author found on a pleasant little stroll yesterday.

On this endcap, we've got some goodies from the revived Mego Corp. collection. You've seen a couple of these new Mego treasures on the Terrific TV Toys web series (that was the Kelly Garrett figure) and its sister series, Terrific non-TV Toys (Wonder Woman). Here we have playsets from "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Star Trek" (the "Mirror, Mirror" episode, no less!!!) as well as figures of Peg Bundy from "Married With Children" and even Piper from "Charmed"! Wow. Besides these, we saw Tootie from "The Facts of Life" and Fonzie from "Happy Days," plus the large Harley Quinn figure, which you'll see photos of on an episode of non-T3 next month.






Then, step around the corner, and you have these lovely variants from the DC Super Hero Girls collection and TV show on Cartoon Network. Harley Quinn and Batgirl figures in different outfits! I've got one of the Batgirls at home, which will be featured in a future episode of non-T3, but oh, my ...







And can we just add in these, too?? These are not for a vintage TV show or characters, but this author absolutely loves the "Stranger Things" series on Netflix. Check out these goods ... too tempting!!!!





And finally, these duds that are TV-related, as well. The very popular Harley Quinn (well, she's from the comics, too, but she started out on "Batman: The Animated Series") and the Charlie Brown Halloween special. Only 10 bucks at Walmart! (The other items above were spotted at Target, BTW.) I've got to add these pajama pants to my Christmas list for Bro and family!




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Tuesday, September 04, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: "Dukes" diecast cars by Auto World, Tomy

We half-jokingly call our buddy Jason the roving reporter of BRBTV, because he travels the open road for his work and he sees all kinds of interesting stuff. But it's not really a joke, because a lot of that great stuff he sees just somehow happens to be related to one of his favorite TV shows, "The Dukes of Hazzard." Then, the photos of a lot of that stuff end up on this very blog!

Jason takes a turn on the Terrific TV Toys series this week, showing you his collection of "Dukes" diecast cars, which he purchased at Cooter's Place in Nashville while traveling. At the time this video was shot, which was a couple months ago now, he had one car missing, the green Camaro that Cooter is seen driving on one episode of the series. But then after that, he made another trip to Cooter's Place and got that car, too! So now Jason has the entire set, and you'll see it, whether by video or photo, in this latest episode of T3 ...




Jason remembers a lot more about these "Dukes" episodes than this author does at any given moment, so we talk through some of the show production details while showing these cool cars. Thanks again, Jason, for taking the time!

Monday, August 20, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: Wonder Woman 14" figure by Mego

She's a big girl, that Amazon we know and love from the printed comics page. And in this episode of the Terrific non-TV Toys web series, this figure is a fitting tribute at a whopping 14 inches! Not even 12 inches like a lot of larger action figure, but 14 inches. Meow. She's part of the revived Mego Corp. and continuing Mego Month here at BRBTV. Last time, it was a Kelly Garrett "Charlie's Angels" figure from Mego's new license for Terrific TV Toys, so this time it's that wonderful Wonder Woman on the sister series ...

Wednesday, August 08, 2018

Terrific TV Toys: Mego "Charlie's Angels" figure Kelly

We just don't know how we're going to survive, here at BRBTV ... News of the return of Mego Corp. to the retail scene broke a few weeks ago, and we've been reeling ever since ... New figures, new licenses, far less space in the basement!!!! Oooohhhh, it's just overwhelming. We had two great episodes cued up for this month on Terrific TV Toys and the sister series Terrific non-TV Toys. But then this happened ... Two wonderful brand-new Mego figures dropped into our laps (thanks, Mike) ...

This week's episode shows you the first of Mego's planned series on 1970s TV series "Charlie's Angels." This is Kelly Garrett, as portrayed by Jaclyn Smith. She's a lovely lady, with a smashing outfit (amazing shoes!), and frankly, we like.



Thanks, as always, to my buddy Mike, our honorary chief of procurement at BRBTV! He's the one that finds this stuff.

Monday, July 23, 2018

Terrific non-TV Toys: "Wizard of Oz" Megos Part 2, Witches

The June episode of Terrific non-TV Toys began a miniseries on the "Wizard of Oz" Mego dolls / figures of the 1970s, wherein you saw this author's Dorothy doll from childhood, almost purloined from the local store (it's a long story -- you've gotta watch it). For July and the second of this four-part series, we're turning to the other two females of this Mego line -- Glinda, the Good Witch, and the Wicked Witch of the West.

Just look at that pink sparkly dress ... Did you know it wasn't pink in L. Frank Baum's original book?

Friday, July 13, 2018

Another trip to Cooter's Place means some more fun "Dukes" stuff

Happy Friday the 13th! And it's now happy hour -- congrats, you made it through the workweek. BRBTV's roving reporter Jason loves to stop by Cooter's Place whenever he's in the area, whether it's Gatlinburg or Nashville or the newer store in Luray, to behold the cool "Dukes of Hazzard" merchandise. This author was delighted when he snapped this photo of "Them Dukes! Them Dukes!" on display -- thanks very much to Cooter's for carrying our "Dukes" reference guide.


Jason also captured this new display item on his trip there this week. Hazzard Bridge ... hmmm, could that be what they've called Kingi Bridge, in honor of "Dukes" stuntman Henry Kingi, Jason wondered?



And finally, we're going to throw in a couple more photos from Jason, because this will give you a clue what you'll see on the August episode of the Terrific TV Toys web series ...




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