But for Toobworld, we just want to remember the larger than life personality and good humor of Ed McMahon which could not be contained even by his hearty frame.
Here are those shows which can be considered linked together in Toobworld because of the participation of Ed McMahon:
"Scrubs"
- My Roommates (2005)
"Las Vegas"
- Degas Away with It (2004)
"ALF's Hit Talk Show"
- Drew Carey/Dennis Franz (2004)
- Drew Carey/Dennis Franz (2004)
"It's All Relative"
- Our Sauce, It Is a Beauty (2004)
- Road Trip (2002)
"Popular"
- The Brain Game (2001)
"Just Shoot Me!"
- Finch on Ice (2000)
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"
- Prelude to a Kiss (1999)
- Prelude to a Kiss (1999)
"Suddenly Susan"
- Ben Rubenstein, Meet Joe Black (1999)
- Ben Rubenstein, Meet Joe Black (1999)
Jerry Seinfeld: 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' (1998) (TV)
"Muppets Tonight"
"Muppets Tonight"
- The Commercial (1997)
'Weird Al' Yankovic: (There's No) Going Home (1996)
"Roseanne"
- Halloween - The Final Chapter (1995)
"Living Single"
- Crappy Birthday (1993)
"The Larry Sanders Show"
- Hank's Wedding (1993)
"Who's the Boss?"
- A Well-Kept Housekeeper (1991)
"Full House"- Star Search (1989)
"The Cosby Show"
"ALF"
- Tonight, Tonight: Part 1 (1988)
- Tonight, Tonight: Part 2 (1988)
"Amazing Stories"
- Remote Control Man (1985)
"CHiPs"
- Roller Disco: Part 1 (1979)
- Roller Disco: Part 2 (1979)
"Here's Lucy"
- Lucy and Johnny Carson (1969)
Ed McMahon provided a series of fictional characters to the Toobworld registry as well. The one I remember best is Lamont Franklin in "The Adventure Of The Eccentric Engineer". (Not that he was around long in that episode of 'The Adventures Of Ellery Queen' - Franklin was the murder victim.) Probably his longest-running fictional character would have been Charlie Dickerson, a TV personality in St. Paul, as seen on Tom Arnold's series, 'The Tom Show'.
He even gave voice to characters in the Tooniverse, from 'The Angry Beavers' to 'Bruno The Kid', and even to a cartoon version of hmself in 'Duck Dodgers'.
Ed McMahon provided a series of fictional characters to the Toobworld registry as well. The one I remember best is Lamont Franklin in "The Adventure Of The Eccentric Engineer". (Not that he was around long in that episode of 'The Adventures Of Ellery Queen' - Franklin was the murder victim.) Probably his longest-running fictional character would have been Charlie Dickerson, a TV personality in St. Paul, as seen on Tom Arnold's series, 'The Tom Show'.
He even gave voice to characters in the Tooniverse, from 'The Angry Beavers' to 'Bruno The Kid', and even to a cartoon version of hmself in 'Duck Dodgers'.
THE TOONIVERSE
"Duck Dodgers"
- Queen Is Wild, The/Back to the Academy (2003)
"Family Guy"
- When You Wish Upon a Weinstein (2003)
"The Simpsons"
- Treehouse of Horror IX (1998)
"Pinky and the Brain"
- The Pinky and the Brain Reunion Special (1998)
Ed was an old hand at being a pitchman, from the old school. And he had quite a line of products that benefitted from his endorsements. His appearance in most of these* should also be counted in his League of Themselves tally.
Ed was an old hand at being a pitchman, from the old school. And he had quite a line of products that benefitted from his endorsements. His appearance in most of these* should also be counted in his League of Themselves tally.
TV commercials:
Cheer laundry detergent
Conseco Direct Life (w/Alex Trebek) (1999)
Miller Automotive car dealer (Los Angeles area)
Mr. Mobility (2006)
Premier Bathrooms (2005)
American Family Publishers
Cash4Gold.com, 2009
Longtime commercial spokesman for Anheuser-Busch, makers of Budweiser, Michelob and other brands of beer.
*I'd exclude any blipvert in which he played some other character - like the Budweiser commercial with Frank Sinatra in which they were both members of the US Cavalry.
*I'd exclude any blipvert in which he played some other character - like the Budweiser commercial with Frank Sinatra in which they were both members of the US Cavalry.
I'm thinking 2010 will be the Year of the League of Themselves for the TV Crossover Hall Of Fame. And for January, traditionally the month in which we celebrate Classic TV, who could be a better candidate than Ed McMahon?
I am correct, Sir!
Heyoooooo and Godspeed....
BCnU.....
I am correct, Sir!
Heyoooooo and Godspeed....
BCnU.....
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