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While he did a lot more than “Wild Wild West”, when I see that show (…James Bond on horseback, according to the critics of the day) in re-runs it never fails to entertain. Here’s to the further adventures of James West and Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin, 1920 – 1981) in the next life.
A nice tribute here: https://hmssweblog.wordpress.com/2020/02/08/robert-conrad-who-mixed-spies-with-cowboys-dies/
He also did his more modern spy time as noted, I watched this on NBC in 1979.
Here's a thrilling opening I'll always relate as a tribute to Mr. Conrad.
"Baa Baa Black Sheep Theme" is by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter.
This one too :
I wonder if he knew that the method he used to kill was later used for a real murder in France.
In other news, actor Orson Bean died aged 91, in a terrible traffic accident :
https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/orson-bean-dead-91-being-john-malkovich-dr-quinn-medicine-woman-1203497401/
Saad, really. Still, 91 isn't a bad age to go.
Wild Wild West was the first real TV spy show I got to see in the '70s when it was in syndication on a local station. Avengers, UNCLE and the like never played or did before I was old enough to appreciate them.
I loved WWW with the gadgets, disguises and action. And possibly the greatest recurring villain of all: Dr. Loveless. And while I have the entire series on DVD, for whatever reason I just don't seem to give it much play as I do UNCLE, Avengers, Batman or Twilight Zone.
Agreed @BT3366. Every time one of the stars of that era pass, it’s a grim reminder of just how much time has gone by (i.e., how can Barbara Felton possibly be turning 87 in a few weeks!?).
I know it’s a It’s a cliché to say it; but let us be forever thankful for their contributions and wish them all the best in their later years.
https://www.20minutes.fr/arts-stars/culture/2715895-20200211-claire-bretecher-autrice-dessinatrice-bd-morte
https://www.snopes.com/ap/2020/02/12/two-time-emmy-nominated-actress-paula-kelly-has-died-at-77/
Here's one of her most famous numbers, with Chita Rivera and Shirley McLaine :
As for the other one, I wish I didn't have to announce it : Raphael Coleman, who had played one of the children in Nanny McPhee, has passed away suddenly, aged 25 :
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/11/entertainment/nanny-mcphee-raphael-coleman-dead-gbr-intl-scli/index.html
Sometimes, life sucks, I think.
5 yrs ago......i could not listen to this for a whole yr , what makes it even sadder is she was told she had only a month left to live :(
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/caroline-flack-host-love-island-dies-at-40-1279552
Prior to the domestic abuse incident she was one of the most popular presenters on ITV. RIP
https://www.fr24news.com/A/2020/02/graeme-allwright-french-folk-singer-of-new-zealand-origin-is-dead.html
He was famous for his adaptations of Leonard Cohen's songs, as well as for being the number two (after Hugues Auffray) in the campfire songs hit-parade. I can't count the number of times I sang this song when I was a boy-scout :
Very sad to share the news of Jason Davis’s passing, who played a great character in a great show (Mikey in Recess).
Very sad news
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/17/harry-gregg-manchester-united-and-northern-ireland-great-dies-aged-87
https://www.cbr.com/nicola-cuti-obituary/
Truly, someone that made a difference in human history.
(this was controversial , NRK was reluctant to air this in '76 , afraid skeleton costume would be too intense for audiences)
I remember watching that. I remember I found him weird.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/28/science/freeman-dyson-dead.html