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Episode 6 Mike Judge: Beavis and Butt-Head: Carlos Alazraqui: Warden "Shanksgiving" Episode 8 Hank Azaria: Police Superintendent Chalmers Nat Faxon: Neo-Nazi Danny Trejo: Clint Beltran Jimmy Connors: Himself "Christmas is Coming" Episode 9 Chris Parnell: Subway Manager Lisa Wilhoit: Connie D'Amico "Connie's Celica" Episode 10 Christopher Meloni ...
Brief character summary. Sarah. 1–8. Mayberry telephone operator who often eavesdrops on calls and has brief conversations with characters in at least 19 episodes. Juanita Beasley. 1–5. Waitress at the Bluebird Diner who Barney talks to on the telephone as his second girlfriend in ten episodes. First mentioned in S1E26 "Andy Forecloses".
Guest star Role(s) Episode(s) Year Michael Ansara: Angry Horse "Trouble at Black Rock" 1951 James Arness: Deputy Bud Titus "Matter of Courage" 1950 John Banner: Von Baden "Damsels in Distress" 1950 Frances Bavier: Aunt Maggie Sawtelle "Sawtelle Saga's End" 1955 Hugh Beaumont: Reverend Randy Roberts "The Godless Men" 1953 Lane Bradford: Jake
This list contains notable cast members of the Gunsmoke radio and TV series, and TV movies. [1] The listing includes regular cast members, guest stars, and recurring cast members. Radio cast
Overview and history. [edit] Guest stars have appeared on SpongeBob SquarePantssince its first season, in addition to the main cast, consisting of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlettand Lori Alan.
Lauren Bacall. Erykah Badu. Beetle Bailey appeared in a season 6 segment demonstrating "under". Alec Baldwin. Carl Banks (one special): Banks, a New York Giants player, appeared during the celebrity performance of "Put Down the Duckie" in Put Down the Duckie: The Sesame Street Special.
B ^ Kelley, M'Cormack, O'Quinn, Raymonde and Terry also portray the Monster taking the form of their character. C ^ Beaumon, Connolly, Evans, Farman, Henssens, Lee, Obileye, Obileye Jr., Shada and Shada portray younger versions of characters. D ^ Toledo's role is named Nurse Tyra in season six's "Happily Ever After".
Summary. This was Sinatra's second attempt at a television series, [1] his first was The Frank Sinatra Show on CBS Television (1950–1952). [2] The series was originally slated to consist of one-third variety episodes, one-third dramas starring Sinatra, and one-third dramas hosted by Sinatra. [3] Sinatra was paid $3 million for the series, and ...