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[Mission: Impossible] Tape scene
Murgatroyd arthritis, n. A joint inflammation afflicting Snagglepuss and Bert Lahr.
James Arness sounds a lot like his brother Peter Graves.
And it only took me 46 1/2 years since the beginning of the primetime simultaneity of Gunsmoke and Mission: Impossible to notice it.
More fun with Peter Graves:
IMDb has two SNL parodies of the PBS series Discover: The World of Science, which Graves hosted c. 1985-1990 (when it was renamed Scientific American Frontiers), but IMDb has no entry for it either as a series or as a credit on Graves's page, and the entry on Graves at Wikipedia fails to mention it as well.
[Mission: Impossible] Tape scene
... In filming, the tapes were not actually destroyed. Instead, smoke was piped into the tape recorder to create the illusion. In some initial episodes, however, self-destructing tapes were created by adding a chemical to the tape and blowing air onto it, forcing the chemical to react by crumbling. This method was abandoned due to cost.[10]
A parody of the TV show titled Mission: Ridiculous was published in Mad Magazine. It was illustrated by Mort Drucker and written by Dick DeBartolo in regular issue #118, April 1968.[30]
The back cover of Mad Magazine regular issue #134, April 1970[31], features a modified men's room sink giving Mr. Phelps a secret message. Chevy Chase (his only Mad credit) wrote the gag. Artwork was from John Cullen Murphy.
The back cover of Mad Magazine regular issue #134, April 1970[31], features a modified men's room sink giving Mr. Phelps a secret message. Chevy Chase (his only Mad credit) wrote the gag. Artwork was from John Cullen Murphy.
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