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Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. It always reminds me of that "Murder One" show that used to be on, where they spent the whole season (I believe it only ran one) on one case, & (I think) got cancelled before the verdict. I can still hear in my head Judd's voice saying, "I'm the only cabdriver in this place." (Danza was also a boxer, Conaway an actor, etc.) Sometimes, I watch old episodes of shows & wonder what guest stars are bigger stars than main cast members & stuff now, & I always recall that when I watch "Numbers" & ironically wondered if Judd was able to find semi-regular acting jobs now. |
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Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. Taxi was the best. I was two when it went off the air, but I got into it when it was on Nick at Night. Can't believe I even used to watch Nick at Night. :evillol |
I still like to watch the one episode of "Numbers" with Chris Lloyd also on it, playing an aged comic-book artist. Also includes Wil Wheaton as a collector showing his collection off at a convention (what the whole episode is based around). One of the old books by Chris' character is stolen, I think from Wil's character's collection.
At the end, Chris appears to be drawing what is actually a pretty good likeness of the two leads for a comic book he says will sell well. I wonder when I watch why they didn't actually ever sell that by whoever did it, since I know some shows continue on as comics & things. (The younger lead is getting ready to play a grandmother on some new IFC show, & I don't know where the older one disappeared to.) I have a VHS nearby of 2 old "Taxi" episodes. I wish N-A-N still showed some of the old shows they used to I can't seem to find on TV anymore, but I avoid "Raymond" & some of those others intentionally. |
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I "really just" wrote that, & meant what I wrote.
There's no violins, so you don't hear a note. |
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