Chris Gawley
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Hey, gang!
Can anyone out there settle a bet between my friend and I?
We were on youtube.com, looking at a 3-part "documentary" hosted by James Earl Jones, which aired sometime in the late 70's or early 80's (Mr. Hooper was still alive, & Referred to Mr. Jones as "Jimmy").
During the "documentary", they showed a clip from the now obscure "I'm An Architecht" sketch, wherein 2 unseen children attempt to guess the person's job (the sketches may also have been called "I Know What He/She Is!"). I say that one of the 2 children's voices was from a young Jodie Foster, my friend says I'm wrong!
I have have bet my friend $100 & a steak dinner that I am right! Can anyone out there please help me win (or lose) this bet?
Also, does any remember or have the 70's sketch "Fireman"? A short clip appears in the aforementioned "documentary" ("Fire chief's car leads the way, the hook & ladder follows, the pumper truck throws the water....").
My favorite part was when the firemen pushed open the doors & slid down the firepole (made me wish I had one in my bedroom closet....come to think of it, I STILL DO)! If anyone has this sketchin its entirety, please share it with me!
Can anyone out there settle a bet between my friend and I?
We were on youtube.com, looking at a 3-part "documentary" hosted by James Earl Jones, which aired sometime in the late 70's or early 80's (Mr. Hooper was still alive, & Referred to Mr. Jones as "Jimmy").
During the "documentary", they showed a clip from the now obscure "I'm An Architecht" sketch, wherein 2 unseen children attempt to guess the person's job (the sketches may also have been called "I Know What He/She Is!"). I say that one of the 2 children's voices was from a young Jodie Foster, my friend says I'm wrong!
I have have bet my friend $100 & a steak dinner that I am right! Can anyone out there please help me win (or lose) this bet?
Also, does any remember or have the 70's sketch "Fireman"? A short clip appears in the aforementioned "documentary" ("Fire chief's car leads the way, the hook & ladder follows, the pumper truck throws the water....").
My favorite part was when the firemen pushed open the doors & slid down the firepole (made me wish I had one in my bedroom closet....come to think of it, I STILL DO)! If anyone has this sketchin its entirety, please share it with me!