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<p dir="auto"><strong>richard.fuller1</strong> — <em>12 years ago(June 01, 2013 08:45 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">A very uninteresting show in the 80s called1c84 Star Games or something, about celebrities competing Battle of the Network stars events, six actors from various shows.<br />
All six of the Brady kids from Brady Bunch, nearly every soap opera had a team, Roots, Paper Chase, Emergency, What's Happening, John Schneider, Willie Aames, Jerry Mathers, Sarah Douglas, all of them were there, I guess all these out of work actors.<br />
I think Roots did win the overall thing, can't recall.<br />
McClure was the only white person on the Roots team. When they won one competition, the other five team members embraced and cheered, totally leaving him out.<br />
Funniest thing I ever saw.<br />
He just stood there smiling. "That's my team, . . . they forgot about me."</p>
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<p dir="auto">No, the Roots team was actually rather enjoyable. LeVar Burton was on there and Eric Laneuville and Mark Spitz.<br />
Spitz gave Burton some pointers on swimming.<br />
"Swimming is a weird thing to do," and then Spitz alluded to the hair giving one guidance in the water, like a rudder.<br />
Burton summed up about the Olympic swimmer, "basically, he was no help at all. Swimming is weird and I need long wavy hair to improve my speed," he joked.<br />
Laneuville likewise did well swimming and made jokes about going against the stereotype that black guys shouldn't do well in the water.<br />
And upon seeing they had excluded their teammate McClure, the Roots team included him in the group hug.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Sound like a right bunch of racists!</p>
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