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Rezny@gmail.com
04-27-2010, 10:33 PM
In the Dick York years,it seemed that Darrin's delivery of an idea for an ad campain was a lot more excitable than in the Dick Sargent years.It seems as if in the Dick Sargent episodes,his delivery was sort of laid back .In the Dick Sargent years,was there any episodes where his delivery of an idea for an ad campaign was just as excitable as in the Dick York years?

Larry Tate
04-28-2010, 02:53 AM
In the Dick York years,it seemed that Darrin's delivery of an idea for an ad campain was a lot more excitable than in the Dick Sargent years.It seems as if in the Dick Sargent episodes,his delivery was sort of laid back .In the Dick Sargent years,was there any episodes where his delivery of an idea for an ad campaign was just as excitable as in the Dick York years?

In "Samantha's Magic Potion" # 212 Dick Sargent was very animated in his ad presentation to Charles Lane with the idea about insects representing the clients of the Bank.

Same thing in "The Phrase is Familiar" # 187 & many other shows as well in the Dick Sargent era.

Dick Sargent's Presentation's as Darrin were actually much realistic then Dick York's Darrin was who was very much over the top in his presentations.

Larry Tate :)

biffbronson
04-28-2010, 09:04 PM
I liked how D. Sargent delivered the campaign slogans, like for Mother Flanagan's Doggie Stew, the washing machine with George Washington, and the shoes that floated on air. "And the copy..."

For D. York's character, it seemed like the writers had him spending more time at the drawing board at home than they did for D. Sargent -- at least I recall more of DY's having to slave away, spending a long night, etc.