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Sunday 8 March 2020
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ReplyDeleteAnd then some.
ReplyDeleteWow! She appeared in 111 episodes of The Fall Guy according to Wikipedia. Never realised that the show had such longevity.
ReplyDeleteNeither did I. Must've been Lee Major's last big hit. (The show I mean, not Heather.)
ReplyDeleteI also liked her in the B-film CYCLONE, where she obtains a super-powered motorcycle and becomes sort of a de facto non-costumed superhero.
ReplyDeleteNever saw that one, GP. I'll see if it's out on DVD and buy it if it's cheap enough. Or maybe I'll try YouTube.
ReplyDeleteThat moment from the title sequence of The Fall Guy was one of *the* moments of the 80s as far as I'm concerned.
ReplyDeleteThe highlight of the show I thought, OD.
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