TVFactFan
10-12-2002, 09:56 PM
I been interested in purchasing the Opportunity Knocks episode with Richard Kline and was wondering was Larry on the entire episode?
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View Full Version : The episode Opportunity Knocks-Is Larry Dallas on the entire Episode? TVFactFan 10-12-2002, 09:56 PM I been interested in purchasing the Opportunity Knocks episode with Richard Kline and was wondering was Larry on the entire episode? callmetootie 10-12-2002, 10:25 PM Most of it...he tries to sell a motor home to The Ropers as I remember, and their neighbors try to stop them from moving [well, the wife and kid...the husband tries to help them move..lol]. TVFactFan 10-12-2002, 10:30 PM Originally posted by callmetootie Most of it...he tries to sell a motor home to The Ropers as I remember, and their neighbors try to stop them from moving [well, the wife and kid...the husband tries to help them move..lol]. So in your opinion, are there any Ropers episodes worth looking at besides Opportunity Knocks with Larry and Stanely the Ladies Man with Jack Janet and Chrissy? callmetootie 10-12-2002, 10:32 PM "The Doris Letters" is a HILARIOUS episode...the only episodes that aren't good are: Pal Joey, The Skeleton, and Jenny's Date. TVFactFan 10-12-2002, 10:36 PM Originally posted by callmetootie "The Doris Letters" is a HILARIOUS episode...the only episodes that aren't good are: Pal Joey, The Skeleton, and Jenny's Date. Well I purchased 4 Roper Episodes and taped over all of them. It was one of them where Stanely jumps in a swimming pool callmetootie 10-12-2002, 10:39 PM It's not for fans of TC...I know that. The joke really did wear thin after awhile, and the subplots with Helen's reletives did not help, and only made things more confusing. Still...I was amused by Fell and Lindley's chemistry throughout the series. It just didn't carry the slapstick and funny sex humor that TC had, and this was more playing-it-straight sophistacated...but silly comedy. PS: SOLOMON...not to be mean, but you talk a bit too much. Slow down on your replies, or I'll end up with 1,000's of e-mails saying that you've replied to my posting. Thanks. |