Tell us what you think these classic television characters are dressing up as for Halloween
What can you picture your favorite character dressing up as?
Unfortunately, many classic television shows don't have a Halloween-centric episode, which is a shame, because we believe some of those characters would absolutely CRUSH a Halloween costume. To put this to the test, we're naming some classic television characters, and you're choosing what you think they'll dress up as for Halloween!
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Bruce Wayne in Batman
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Rob Petrie in The Dick Van Dyke Show
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Little Joe Cartwright in Bonanza
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Jed Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies
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Barney Fife in The Andy Griffith Show
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Mary Richards in The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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Edith Bunker in All in the Family
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Opie Taylor in The Andy Griffith Show
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Donna Stone in The Donna Reed Show
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Marcia Brady in The Brady Bunch
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Here's what I would really like to see these characters wear, based on past roles: 1. Bruce Wayne dressing up as Batman. Who would know that it wasn't just a costume? 2. Barney Fife as a ghost. Remember Don Knotts in "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken"? That would be fitting for him. 3. Little Joe as a vampire, or, better yet, as a werewolf. One of Michael Landon's earliest movie roles was in a film called "I Was A Teenage Werewolf". 4. Marcia Brady as a witch. Maureen McCormick was on "Bewitched" twice, once as one of Darrin and Samantha's children, and once as a miniature Endora.
Good news for classic TV fans! MeTV+ is now on Frndly, which means that this extention is now available nationwide!
Well that's good. Maybe it's an indicator that Weigel is expanding that companion network which has seen very little activity since it rolled out on their O&O stations. Hopefully it will expand to OTA, Cable/Satellite in the near future (Who knows?).
It also seems MeTV+ has tweaked their schedule a bit. It has a H+I, startTV flavor with a few westerns and a peppering of series that are shown on MeTV. I suppose that's good if that is what ones looking for.
https://cdnmetv.metv.com/FSN1w-1696265881-MeTV%20Plus%204Q23%20Eff%2010-2-23%20CLEAN.pdf
https://cdnmetv.metv.com/FSN1w-1696265881-MeTV%20Plus%204Q23%20Eff%2010-2-23%20CLEAN.pdf
Yeah, they should work a little harder to run shows NOT on either MeTV or H&I! They do carry some dramas Decades dropped when they became Catchy Comedy!
There's seems to be a little padding on MeTV+, Catchy Comedy and H&I. If they pulled the series that also air on MeTV (on CC, MeTv+ and H&I) it would make those other networks look smaller (like start TV). One thing unique on startTV though is there's no duplicate programs, however that genre is very specific.
Frndly is not an OTA ,Cable/Satellite Network:
So you if you live in the U.S. or its territories and have internet, you should be able to subscribe to it:
https://try.frndlytv.com/
They have three plans- Basic: $6.99 month/ Classic $7.99 month/ Premium $9.99 month
https://signup.frndlytv.com/plan-selection
So you if you live in the U.S. or its territories and have internet, you should be able to subscribe to it:
https://try.frndlytv.com/
They have three plans- Basic: $6.99 month/ Classic $7.99 month/ Premium $9.99 month
https://signup.frndlytv.com/plan-selection