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CStapleton
06-23-2000, 01:28 AM
My favorite center square on Hollywood Squares, Paul Lynde ruled the 70's with fellow Ohio comedian Jonathan Winters. Voted America's favorite comedian in 1974, Paul had 8 episodes on Bewitched. He was a great personal friend to Bill Asher and Liz Montgomery, a favorite at Hollywood parties, and a very dear, smart man. I understand that Paul attended and graduated from Northwestern U in Evanston, Ill, went on to direct a play in New York. He was a great skit comedian though he wanted to be a dramatic actor. His near sighted physician portrayal on the Munsters is a pure classic and witness to his talent. I wish he were around today, he made living in that era so enjoyable. Paul died in 1982, he is buried in Mt.Vernon Ohio next to his brother Johnny.His grave can be seen on FIND-A-GRAVE. It is very modest. His popping up in a TV or serving tray on Bewitched made his performances all the more enjoyable. He and Liz were great friends and you can tell they had great fun doing that LUCY thing, dipping chocolate covered bananas on the assembly line when Serena and Uncle Arthur decided to sample the human work world. Thank you Paul Lynde!!!!!!!!
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Pitooey
02-16-2001, 12:23 PM
Paul Lynde was one of my favorite actors. I loved all the roles he played in. He use to come out on different shows & he made me laugh. He was one of the funniest men ever.
Serena
04-20-2001, 04:27 PM
I agree 100%! Well said both of you.
Paul Lynde WAS Hollywood Squares. And the best character on Bewitched.
TV Guy
07-10-2001, 06:58 PM
He was also on "I Dream of Jeannie" a couple of times. Who could ever forget when Jeannie was trying to impress his character with all her master's "riches", showing him jewels and a painting by Renoir. Paul was playing an IRS agent, and I always remember him saying "A Renoir? In Cocoa Beach?"
Frenay
07-29-2001, 12:32 PM
I've always liked Paul Lynde too. He had a natural comedic timing. He is missed.
catlover79
01-10-2008, 02:57 PM
There is a biography about Paul Lynde entitled Center Square, written by Joe Florenski and Steve Wilson. It's a very interesting read, and a must for any Bewitched and/or game show fan. My former boss knows one of the authors, btw.
tv star collector
01-10-2008, 06:58 PM
One of my favorite comedic actors, too. I have a question. I know that both
he and Alice Ghostley had recurring roles on Bewitched. Did they ever
appear in the same episode? That would be interesting because it seems to me that they're "cut from the same cloth" in terms of their delivery, their
personality, etc.
Mikado
01-10-2008, 07:02 PM
Hollywood Squares never really worked with anyone else in the centre square
catlover79
01-10-2008, 10:34 PM
One of my favorite comedic actors, too. I have a question. I know that both
he and Alice Ghostley had recurring roles on Bewitched. Did they ever
appear in the same episode? That would be interesting because it seems to me that they're "cut from the same cloth" in terms of their delivery, their
personality, etc.
I don't think they did, but I could be wrong. I'm not nearly as familiar with the DS episodes as I am with the DY episodes.
Jude The Obscure
01-11-2008, 05:35 PM
By all means, bring on season 6 to DVD!! :D
comedyfreak
01-12-2008, 05:26 AM
His popping up in a TV or serving tray on Bewitched made his performances all the more enjoyable. He and Liz were great friends and you can tell they had great fun doing that LUCY thing, dipping chocolate covered bananas on the assembly line when Serena and Uncle Arthur decided to sample the human work world. Thank you Paul Lynde!!!!!!!!
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I loved that scene, it's like a tribute to Lucy. I liked when he told Serena, You're acting just like a mortal Serena. Serena: That's not very nice.
I got the Paul Lynde Halloween special it's great, it has The Wizard of Oz' witch and Witchie Poo together. I also loved the interaction between him and Endora.
He also played in a couple of episodes of The Munster's as Dr. Duddley, the poor sighted Doctor.
catlover79
01-13-2008, 08:53 PM
One of these days I'll have to check out the Paul Lynde Halloween Special. I've heard you have to see it to believe it. :lol:
OH Nuts!
01-13-2008, 10:14 PM
Paul Lynde was one of my favorite actors. I loved all the roles he played in. He use to come out on different shows & he made me laugh. He was one of the funniest men ever.
He was very funny esp. on the Hollywood Sq's...I love looking up his funniest lines...he could be quite witty too.
snl 70s show fan
01-14-2008, 02:10 AM
There is a biography about Paul Lynde entitled Center Square, written by Joe Florenski and Steve Wilson. It's a very interesting read, and a must for any Bewitched and/or game show fan. My former boss knows one of the authors, btw.i have a copy of that book and your right its a very interestiing read
catlover79
01-14-2008, 12:03 PM
i have a copy of that book and your right its a very interestiing read
:D
catlover79
10-04-2009, 07:14 PM
In light of it being October, the Paul Lynde Halloween Special is on YouTube. :cool:
catlover79
01-08-2010, 01:09 PM
Here's what the cover of Paul's biography looks like:
McGillicuddy
01-08-2010, 01:47 PM
I don't think they did, but I could be wrong. I'm not nearly as familiar with the DS episodes as I am with the DY episodes.
I just viewed a you-tube clip from some movie from the '70's with Paul Lynde and Alice Ghostley performing together. Alice actually mimics Paul. Pretty funny.
And no, the characters of Uncle Arthur and Esmerelda nevered appeared in the same episode on Bewitched.
comedyfreak
01-10-2010, 03:32 AM
In light of it being October, the Paul Lynde Halloween Special is on YouTube. :cool:
I bought the dvd when it came out.
catlover79
01-10-2010, 09:22 AM
I bought the dvd when it came out.
Cool - any extras? :cool:
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