hillbilly
01-20-2001, 07:59 PM
i hope everyone is enjoying chico and the man.i remember some of these show,like it was yesterday.my daughter is watching with me.she likes his son.she now says she likes is dad.
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View Full Version : chico and the man on tvland hillbilly 01-20-2001, 07:59 PM i hope everyone is enjoying chico and the man.i remember some of these show,like it was yesterday.my daughter is watching with me.she likes his son.she now says she likes is dad. ambereno@fdn.com 01-20-2001, 09:25 PM i am so thrilled to finally see the show again, it brought back alot memories. i am glad to hear that TV Land is going to continue with Chico and the Man on a regular time slot. take care Ellen Paulie Cee 01-21-2001, 01:06 AM Yeah, I'm watching Chico and the Man right now, and the memories are flooding back. It's astounding to me in retrospect that the show was continued after Prinze's suicide. I have zero memory of how the shocking loss of "Chico" was handled on the show, but I do remember a sad scene with the "man." It'll be interesting to see that episode again. I'm glad to see Freddie Prinze getting exposure again. The "Freddie Prinze, Jr" generation should get a hoot seeing how talented and charasmatic his father was. Ian 01-21-2001, 02:19 AM In the 70's I never gave "Chico and the Man" much thought, I never really watched it. Today I was surfing through the channels and came upon TVLand, I thought "hey maybe I'll watch this, and see what all the hype in the 70's was about", and I must say I'm impressed. "Chico and the Man" was a great show. I will continue to watch this throughout the weekend. It really is sad, what happened to Freddie Prinze, he was such a talented actor and comedian. THEPRINZEZ 01-21-2001, 02:39 AM Originally posted by Paulie Cee: Yeah, I'm watching Chico and the Man right now, and the memories are flooding back. It's astounding to me in retrospect that the show was continued after Prinze's suicide. I have zero memory of how the shocking loss of "Chico" was handled on the show, but I do remember a sad scene with the "man." It'll be interesting to see that episode again. I'm glad to see Freddie Prinze getting exposure again. The "Freddie Prinze, Jr" generation should get a hoot seeing how talented and charasmatic his father was. comedyfreak 08-10-2011, 08:19 AM Those enjoying the show I'm glad, it was my favorite show during it's original run after Sanford And Son on Friday nights. |