Who played Mr. Drummond's cousin Anna – Conrad Bain or his twin brother Bonar?
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TadowScott — 4 years ago(December 16, 2021 02:40 PM)
According to the episode of "Married With Children" where Al Bundy's boss at his fast-food side job was Pauly Shore, I believe "boner" also means a mistake.
Pauly: Bundy, you pulled another burger boner.
It makes sense, since "anal" also means fussy and orderly. At the end of the day, a network is safe from censorship when it comes to the dictionary. -
TadowScott — 2 years ago(October 06, 2023 10:56 AM)
And now, Dick Butkus has died. Given his surname, you would think that he would prefer to be billed as “Richard Butkus.” I don’t follow sports, so the Saturday morning sitcom “Hang Time” is how I first heard of him, back in ‘98 when he replaced Reggie Theus as the coach. “HANG Time” with Dick. The jokes write themselves. R.I.P.
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TadowScott — 2 years ago(October 03, 2023 03:46 PM)
I know I'm late, but Bill Clinton released a sax album in 1995, titled "The Pres. Blows." Me thinks it would not have a lot of record sales if that affair with Monica had never been brought to the masses. Thus, the double entendre in the album.
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NatalieC22 — 1 year ago(December 10, 2024 09:04 PM)
A little late to this thread, but here's what I've read about this episode.
There was a write up in a newspaper before this episode aired, it talked about Conrad Bain and Dana Plato both playing drag in their respective roles.
I've read along side of that, that Bonar Bain was only on set because at the time they didn't have the technology (or something…) to show both Anna and Mr D. in the same shot, so apparently Bonar Bain was used in the scenes required both Anna and Mr D. to be in it.
I do not know what they did with Kimberly/Hans though.
On a side note, I saw some skit of DS that Bonar Bain did ("diff'rent Folks) and you could absolutely tell that was not Conrad. They have the same sounding voice but Bonar defintley looked different, and also his way of speaking was different, he spoke with a much bolder tone, sort of less friendly sounding and less gentle than Conrad.