Vintage Family Feud- Batman v. Gilligan’s Island – IOTW Report

Vintage Family Feud- Batman v. Gilligan’s Island

question: name an actor or actress who is a political activist

25 Comments on Vintage Family Feud- Batman v. Gilligan’s Island

  1. When my wife was pregnant with our first son, I wanted to name him along the family tradition. He would be the V (fifth). She pushed back a little. Then I was jokingly adamant on the name “Gilligan”. I won that one.

  2. You recognizes Adam West and Vincent Price. The girls were Lee Meriweather (Catwoman), and Yvonne Craig (Batgirl, and the younger one by two years). Yvonne Craig died at age 78 in 2015. Lee’s still kicking.

  3. That is terrific. Back when TV was worth watching. Richard Dawson sure was quite the versatile actor and TV personality, and gentleman. All gone, we got PC and multiculturalism now.

  4. Richard Dawson creeped me out every-time he kissed the girl. What was that about? I find it very disrespectful without permission. I doubt most women want to be kissed by a stranger even if they’re a “celebrity.” And some of these women had 6 inches of make up on.

  5. @.45-70:
    “Blacks are 12% of the population, but they are 50% of the contestants. What’s up with that?”

    Game shows are filmed on weekdays in LA. Working people don’t have time to play.

  6. Blacks are also over-represented in the TV viewing audience. Apparently for mysterious and unexplained reasons, black adults 18-54 are at home all day every day in huge numbers. Sociologists are baffled.

    That only partly explains the disproportionate over-representation of blacks in commercials. Europeans or Asians watching American TV must think the USA is 90% black and 85% gay and 100% single moms raising kids alone.

  7. @Tim: You’re right – she was, in seasons 1 & 2 of the TV series. Then, because all white women look alike, they got a black woman (Eartha Kitt) to play Catwoman in season 3. However, Lee Meriweather played Catwoman in the 1966 feature movie version of Batman.

    Hope that clears things up.

    🙂

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