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| Items from you favorite Chessey TV shows.
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| This is where you can find a bunch of the items from your favorite Chessy TV shows. CHiPs, Dukes of Hazzard, Three's Company, The Greatest American Hero and More!!! They are all here with much memoriablia to chose from. Now we are even selling certian cast members. But there is probably only one of each cast member available you say?!? Not with the new human cloning we have embarked on. Now everyone can own their own Daisy Duke!!! |
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CHiPs (California Highway Patrol)
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Get those 2 motorcycle riding guys who you fell in love with back in the 80's here. The original Jon Baker (Larry Wilcox) and the one and only Poncho Poncherelli (Eric Estrada).
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| Whatchutalkinbout? I'm talkin' 'bout Diff'rent Strokes.
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| Eight-year-old Arnold and his 12-year-old brother Willis were two black kids from Harlem who found themselves quite suddenly in the lap of luxury. Their dying mother, a housekeeper for wealthy Philip Drummond, had extracted from her employer the promise that he would look after her boys. Unlike some of TV's other accidental parents (for example, Family Affair), Drummond didn't mind at all, and welcomed the two into his Park Avenue apartment as his own. No matter that there were endless double takes when the rich, white Drummond, president of the huge conglomerate Trans-Allied, Inc. (though he never seemed to work much), introduced the two spunky black kids as his "sons." They didn't care. There was always plenty of love around--though Willis seemed a bit reserved--and everybody learned little lessons in Living Right in each episode. There were also episodes on such serious subjects as child abuse and the dangers of hitchhiking. Former first lady Nancy Reagan appeared in a 1983 episode dealing with drug abuse. Rounding out the household was widower Drummond's 13-year-old daughter, Kimberly, and the new housekeeper, the scatterbrained Mrs. Garrett. |
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The Dukes of Hazzard
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Just them good ol' boys!!! Get your favorite characters and items from the TV show that showed us what is what like to line in Hazzard county and drive a car that had the doors welded shut. Yee Haw!
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The Brady Bunch
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It was a story...of a man maned Brady...come on...you know the rest. This is it. The place to take home all of your favorite Brady's...from "moral of the story Mike" to Apple Pie making Alice....they are all here and ready to be bought. By You. Now!!!
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| Who could it be?....Believe it or not it's just him!!!
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While on a field trip with his special education students in Palmdale, California, Whitney High teacher Ralph Hinkley, and Bill Maxwell, an FBI agent stranded in the same area, are chosen by extraterrestrial forces to save the planet Earth from destroying itself. The mild-mannered Hinkley is presented with a special costume that endows him with super-human powers; Maxwell is selected to aid him with information about endangering situation.
Complications set in When Ralph loses the special alien instruction manual and has to play it by hear on being "The Greatest American Hero." The series depicted Ralph's bumbling attempts to crush the forces of evil like no man had ever done before |
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| In the great tradition of farce, Three's Company is the comedy that pushed the envelope by matching two attractive young women and one handsome, but clumsy, willing and able young male chef living under one roof. Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Cindy, and Terri all resided in apartment 201. And their presence made American audiences gladly want to puke on their door each week.
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Internationally endearing...one of the highest rated shows ever in the United States continues to delight television audiences around the world. Three's Company and its spin-offs have gone on to worldwide recognition. All three programs are aired in no less than forty countries across every continent (excluding Antarctica). The antics of Jack Tripper and friends have provided laughs in many languages. The U.S. version is translated into languages such as Spanish, German and even French. A partial list of countries that have aired the series include Canada, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Indonesia, Thailand, Syria, the Philippines and the United Kingdom. The list continues...
Not only has the American version been aired in countries around the world, but the popularity is so overwhelming that countries are producing their own versions, using the original scripts. They tape their version of Three's Company utilizing their countries' national actors giving the series a local flavor with their own humor and euphemisms. Currently Sweden, Norway, and Portugal can say they have produced their own versions. In Sweden, for example, viewers tune into En Tyra For Tre. Audiences everywhere continue to respond in great numbers as reflected in the high ratings. Viewers from around the world tune-in to Three's Company.
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