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Skipper Duke

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  1. Cousin Hobie yeah. Luke turned into jerk in the episode Dr. Jekyll Mr. Duke. Insulted Uncle Jesse's cooking etc.
  2. Might get the Fun World hat from William the President of GI Fan Club. He has it and wants to give it to me free. The family friend my adopted mom Theresa is taking to long. Boss JD says "If you'd get it from William, you'd have it by now!"
  3. (Season 2 Agonized Labor) Professor fixed Mr. Howell's Polo Pony. Mr Howell rides him. Mr. Howell(Falling off his practice Polo Pony.)"You wouldn't dare do this to Prince Philip!"
  4. I think The "bees" attack Skipper in Season 1 Diogenes, Won't You Please Go Home were rice being thrown up in the air and blown around by a studio fan with buzzing sound effect played in the scene.
  5. (Season 3 Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow) Skipper:"Here I am hiding, because I'm bald, and you want me to look like Martha Washington!" Gilligan:"George looked like Martha, and it didn't bother him."
  6. For those of us wondering how old the actors & actresses were when they first appeared on Gilligan's Island in 1964: Gilligan 29 The Skipper 43 The Professor 41 Thurston 51 Lovey 65 Mary Ann 27 Ginger 30
  7. Mobster Black Jack Bender when he had to ride in the General Lee in Season 2 episode The Meeting. "I don't like the way this day is startin'. I don't like it at all. A car with doors that won't open."
  8. (Season 7 Dr. Jekyll Mr. Duke) Luke Duke:"Bo do your mouth a favor and keep it shut." Bo Duke:"Well yes sir."
  9. Cousin Philip Duke yeah. He JC could've sang The General Lee from the series had he been in this Reunion movie.
  10. Feeling excited! I should have the Deep Dark Navy/Midnight Blue Fun World Gilligan's Island Skipper's hat by Sat at the latest!
  11. Fun World Skipper hat is deep dark Navy Midnight Blue.
  12. What Could Have Been Jerry Van Dyke as Gilligan Jerry Van Dyke was an American comedian and actor and the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke with whom he made his TV acting debut on "The Dick Van Dyke Show." He also played Luther Van Dam on "Coach" from 1989 to 1997. In 1963, Van Dyke turned down the role of Gilligan on "Gilligan's Island," a role which went instead to Bob Denver on the advice of his agent. He similarly rejected a chance to replace Don Knotts on "The Andy Griffith Show," choosing not to try and replace Knotts in the series. He finally accepted a starring role in the short-lived sitcom, "My Mother, the Car," a role that seemed rife for comedic opportunity, but the series failed to get an audience and went down in history as one of the worst TV shows ever made. Despite the failure, Van Dyke continued to work steadily in supporting television and film roles through most of his career, including another starring role in the short-lived series, "Accidental Family," in 1967. Jerry Van Dyke did however appear as himself in the docudrama "Surviving Gilligan's Island". (Wiki)
  13. This one should been the one put out in the theaters. Better cast. General Lee was great. Bo(Jonathan Bennett)and Luke(Randy Wayne)look like Tom and John.
  14. By Horseback, Hitchhike, Airplane and Taxi Getting Alan Hale Jr., to audition for the role of the Skipper was a major feat. At the time, Hale was filming Bullet for a Badman in Utah. He received the casting call for the role of the Skipper but had to try and figure out how he was going to get there, without being missed on the Bullet set. Hale made his way to Los Angeles to read a scene with Bob Denver via horseback, hitchhiking, airplane, and taxi cab. He reversed the process after the audition and made it back to Utah just in time to resume filming his western the next day. Schwartz had auditioned several actors for the role, but no one fit the bill like Hale.
  15. (Season 3 The Pigeon.) Gilligan:"Does he have to go? I was just beginning to love him." Skipper:"Little Buddy, if Walter gets to Hawaii for us, we'll build him a special cage, just for the 2 of you!"
  16. The photos I did today are from a photo shoot out side of Alan Hale Jr.(Skipper's)old Lobster Barrel Restaurant in Hollywood/Los Angeles CA. Sitting in his 1965 Shelby GT350 Mustang.
  17. I can get a 2nd Fun World hat. Then have 3 Lancaster type hats. 1 Bluenox 2 Fun World. Theresa has Fun World for me you know. GI Fan Club President William Duff has Fun World too. He wants to give me.
  18. (Season 2 Gold Fever) Luke Duke:"The way that rear end was bottomin' out, they must have both Boss and Lulu in there."
  19. Harold John Smith (August 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994) He was an actor and voice actor, who was best known for his role as Otis Campbell, the town drunk on CBS's The Andy Griffith Show. Smith was also active in voice-over roles, having played many characters on various animated shorts including Owl in the first four original Winnie the Pooh shorts (the first three of which were combined into the feature film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) and later The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Uncle Tex on The Flintstones, Goliath in Davey and Goliath, and Flintheart Glomgold and Gyro Gearloose on DuckTales, as well as multiple other characters in The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Gumby Show, The Jetsons, Top Cat, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Clutch Cargo, Hong Kong Phooey, and many more. He is also known to radio listeners as the original voice of John Avery Whittaker in Adventures in Odyssey. Smith would play Otis one more time in the television movie Return to Mayberry (1986). In the television movie, Otis is the town's ice cream truck driver and is reported to have been "sober for years". Smith later used his Otis Campbell character in commercial spots for the Mothers Against Drunk Driving organization and appeared as Otis in Alan Jackson's music video "Don't Rock the Juke Box". Smith was married to Louise C. Smith from 1936 until her death in 1992. They had a son. After his wife died in 1992, Smith's own health began to deteriorate rapidly. On January 28, 1994, at the age of 77, Hal Smith died from an apparent heart attack. He is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in Santa Monica, California.
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