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Show 406 question (first show of Season 4)

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The first show of Season 4 introduces Harold "Hal" Miller as the second Gordon. The show kicks off with the cast reciting the alphabet with their names. For "G," Miller as Gordon emerges from Hooper's Store kind of in the shadows before you see his face. When they get to "R," it's Roosevelt Franklin. I guess I wonder if Matt Robinson was on set to do that line or if it was recorded?
 

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Must've been an archived recording; According to MW however, he continued to play Roosevelt Franklin in sketches as late as 1974

Should be worth noting that the sketches continue to air until Episode 2309 in 1987
 
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