Saturday, February 16, 2013

SUPER BOWL BLIPVERTS 2013 - "MIRACLE STAIN"


You may have noticed that I have had nothing to say about this year's crop of Super Bowl blipverts. That's because I was underwhelmed by most of them.

However, it's safe to say that one of them has already locked in a 2013 Toobits Award for Best Commercial of the Year. (You should be able to figure out which one that is.)

Several of the others did elicit O'Bservations.......

Here's one of those:


This may be up for a Toobits Award as well - for the best blend of Toobworld and Real World events. At least as far as Earth Prime-Time is concerned, this serlinguistic hausfrau was responsible for the Ravens winning the Super Bowl. (Can't say the same for what happened in Earth Prime.)

As to what happened with that half-hour delay due to the blackout? I think we have to look to some electricity-eating monster from 'The X-Files', 'Fringe', or some other contemporary sci-fi show. Or maybe an energy-negating artifact from 'Warehouse 13'.......

BCnU!

GAME OF THE NAME - FROM SAMMY TO JESSE



Sammy Reni was a thug working for a gangster named Praisewater. But 'Mr. Lucky' made short work of him when Sammy and his brother stormed the Fortuna II in order to grab mob accountant Bugsy McKenna.



However, Sammy escaped from police custody and fled to Hockaloma, a Caribbean island that had no extradition treaty with the United States. There he changed his name to Jesse Skolnick and eventually became a tropical lush.

Years later, Jesse would be "immortalized" by photographer Felix Unger ("Portraits A Specialty") in a calypso song:


Jesse thought Felix was Harry Belafonte......

SHOWS CITED:
  • 'Mr. Lucky' - "Bugsy"
  • 'The Odd Couple' - "Felix The Calypso Singer"
Both roles were played by Jack Perkins.....

BCnU, Mon!

(This is dedicated to 'Odd Couple' enthusiast Patrick Scully....)

LEAGUE OF THEMSELVES - BILLY DEE WILLIAMS V


It's the weekend! And so it's time to check in again with our February member of the TV Crossover Hall of Fame.......

BILLY DEE WILLIAMS

AS SEEN IN:
'227'
["Washington Affair"]


From TV.com:
Marla Gibbs, Hal Williams and Billy Dee Williams worked together on an episode of The Jeffersons titled "Some Enchanted Evening" in 1984. Ironically, Marla and Billy Dee share another kiss where she goes wild.

O'BSERVATIONS:
According to this sitcom, Billy Dee has a lookalike. In the episode "Play It Again, Stan", Billy Dee Williams played a character named Billy Dee Hasbro......

BCnU!

Friday, February 15, 2013

THEORY OF RELATEEVEETY: INTERNATIONAL SACHS AFFAIR



The 'Fawlty Towers' hotel in Torquay had a Spaniard named Manuel working as a waiter. Toobworld Central is making the claim that Manuel had an identical cousin who grew up in Switzerland.


As was the case with Manuel, Jacques worked in a hotel, as a desk clerk at the Hotel de la Paix in Geneva. Jacques often went out of his way to help frequent guest (and generous tipper) Simon Templar, aka 'The Saint'.


SHOWS CITED:
'Fawlty Towers'
'The Saint' - "The Loaded Tourist"

Both characters were portrayed by Andrew Sachs.....

BCnU!

LEAGUE OF THEMSELVES - MIKE TYSON


MIKE TYSON

From Wikipedia:
Michael Gerard "Mike" Tyson (also known as Malik Abdul Aziz) (born June 30, 1966) is a retired American professional boxer. Tyson is a former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles at 20 years, 4 months, and 22 days old. Tyson won his first 19 professional bouts by knockout, 12 of them in the first round. He won the WBC title in 1986 after defeating Trevor Berbick by a TKO in the second round. In 1987, Tyson added the WBA and IBF titles after defeating James Smith and Tony Tucker. He was the first heavyweight boxer to simultaneously hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles, and the only heavyweight to successively unify them.

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AS SEEN IN:
'How I Met Your Mother'
["Bad Crazy"]

From Entertainment Weekly:

The B-plotline of this half hour had to do with Robin’s Marvin-phobia. Early in the episode, we learned that Robin had somehow managed to avoid holding Marvin all these months, and she was happy to continue doing so. That plan came crashing down, however, after Lily left Marvin in her care so that Lily could chase down a bus on which they’d left Marvin’s favorite pacifier. When Marvin started crying, Robin ended up relying heavily on the kindness of an old woman to help her care for Marvin. At least, that’s what she led Lily to believe. Almost two decades down the line, after revealing pieces of the story to Lily throughout the years, Robin finally confessed that it had not been a kind old lady who helped her care for Marvin that day. It was Mike Tyson. (Or, as Lily called him in the flashforward, “Sen. Mike Tyson.”) Only you, HIMYM. Only you.
- Sandra Gonzalez

O'BSERVATION:
By 2030 in Toobworld, Mike Tyson will be Senator Mike Tyson.

BCnU!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

THEORIES OF RELATEEVEETY: MORE ON MACE


We're not sure here at Toobworld Central, but master spy Oliver Mace could have fathered several children. Although they weren't seen in the Kate Bush video for "This Woman's Work", they could have been staying with a relative while their parents had a quiet romantic dinner at home. (Which sadly ended in tragedy.)

If he did have children, it could be that Oliver Mace (aka "Stephen Fischer") founded the family tree which led to Mr. Klineman Halpen.


From the TARDIS Wiki:
Klineman Halpen was the Chief Executive of Ood Operations, a job that had been passed down from his grandfather, to his father, and eventually, himself.

Because he kept drinking what he thought was a hair restoration liquid supplied by his supposedly loyal Ood servant Sigma, Halpen eventually turned into an Ood himself.


BCnU!

PS:
The family tree of Halpen could have another branch in the distant past, one which eventually links to yet another TV series set in the late 1950's.  But I'll reserve mention of that for when I get a decent frame grab for it......

LEAGUE OF THEMSELVES - BARRY WHITE


I couldn't think of anyone more fitting for Valentine's Day (which is known at Toobworld Central as Thursday.....)

BARRY WHITE

From Wikipedia:
Barry White, born Barry Eugene Carter ((1944-09-12)September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003(2003-07-04)), was an American composer and singer-songwriter.
A two-time Grammy Award-winner known for his distinctive bass voice and romantic image, White's greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with the Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits, "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe." Along with Isaac Hayes, White is considered by Allmusic.com as a pioneer of disco music in the early 1970s.

He made two guest appearances on the comedy-drama TV series 'Ally McBeal', as his music was often featured on the show in dream sequences.


AS SEEN IN:
'Ally McBeal'
["Those Lips, That Hand"
"Car Wash"
"Bygones"]

FROM FANTASY:


TO REALITY:


BCnU!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

GAME OF THE NAME - FISCHER/MACE


D.A.C. Strickland:
So what was the point of all this

Stephen Fisher:
This is the intelligence community, Robert.
You start worrying about the point of it all,
you'll end up tying yourself in all sorts of knots.
'New Tricks'


In Great Britain's "Intelligence Community", Oliver Mace stands as one of the higher-ups, still wielding great power even though he was removed as the Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. (This was due to his illegal extradition of several prisoners from Great Britain so that they could be tortured for information in Egypt.) Nearly ten years ago, the Trueniverse audiences saw him interact on several occasions with Harry Pearce and other members of the top echelon at MI-5.


Oliver Mace is his real name. There's no way he could have reached his level of success while using an alias, not in that line of work. But he had at least one alias which he employed in dealing with outsiders away from his inner circle. (And he probably has several passports, all with different identities and with detailed backgrounds to match.)

Early on in his career, he created the identity of "Stephen Fischer" for himself. It probably amused him to take on the same name as the traitorous WWII conspirator played by Herbert Marshall in Hitchcock's "Foreign Correspondent". (That's my favorite Hitchcock movie. Personally, I would have wanted the name "Scott ffolliot" as an alias.)

In that guise Stephen Fischer, Oliver Mace planned to recruit a rising young detective in the Metropolitan police force, hoping to groom him as his contact. What he was looking for would be a detective with ambition; one who wanted to rise to the top of his profession; and one who had the skills necessary to make that happen. Such a liaison would be beneficial in not only collecting information, but in disseminating it as well.


He found his man in Robert Strickland. And his choice paid off since Strickland has risen to the rank of DAC (Deputy Assistant Commissioner), with one of the departments he oversees being UCOS - The Unsolved Crimes and Open Cases Squad.

Strickland knew "Fischer" was in the spy game, but he was led to believe that he worked at Whitehall and was part of MI-5 rather than MI-6. Fischer also fabricated a story about having a wife named Audrey, but if that really was her name, she died of a brain aneurysm in 1989:


I've only just seen this week the first appearance of Stephen Fischer in 'New Tricks' and he's expected to show up for three more episodes, so I'm reserving judgement on anything more to do with his "Stephen Fischer" alias. As for his true identity of Oliver Mace, he has not been seen on 'MI-5' since he was removed as the Chairman six years ago. But his appearances since then on 'New Tricks' prove that he's still in the game.


Oliver Mace and Stephen Fischer must be the same person, and not just because both were played by Tim McInnerney. Sometimes when trying to make the claim that two TV characters are one and the same, certain character traits in one are betrayed by the actions of the other. But in this case, both Mace and Fischer acted the same.

Here's how Oliver Mace is described in the "Spooks" Wiki:
"Mace is generally portrayed as being a classic upper class snob, enjoying fine wine, exclusive clubs and other leisure pursuits of the wealthy."

And didn't he act just like that in "The Gentleman Vanishes" episode of 'New Tricks', with his passion for Beef Wellington and zeal for Baked Alaska... all the while plotting to use DAC Strickland in doing his dirty work for him?


SHOWS CITED:
'MI-5'
Episodes #3.01, #3.03, #3.08, #5.05

'New Tricks'
"The Gentleman Vanishes"
"A Death In The Family"
"Part Of A Whole"

Kate Bush Video
"This Woman's Work"

BCnU!

LEAGUE OF THEMSELVES - OPRAH WINFREY


OPRAH WINFREY

From Wikipedia:
Oprah Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. Winfrey is best known for her self-titled, multi-award-winning talk show 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' which was the highest-rated program of its kind in history and was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011. She has been ranked the richest African-American of the 20th century, the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and was for a time the world's only black billionaire. She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world.


AS SEEN IN:
'Bette'
"Two Days At A Time"

From TV.com:
Bette is asked to participate in Oprah's book club but, because of her hectic schedule, never has time to actually read the book she is to discuss on television.




O'BSERVATION:
For those who like to keep track of the fictional books in the Toobworld library (I'm not the only one, am I? Uh-oh....), the novel contributed in this episode is "Tropical Rain" by Amy Inalie.


BCnU!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

TELE-QUICKIES: OUT-REACH PROGRAM


I watched the first episode of 'Zero Hour' online Sunday night. I think it will play a major role in the expansion of Toobworld - for the length of time it remains on the air. We'll see.

But at one point early on, the assistant to Anthony Edwards' character mentioned an "intellectual reach-around."

I can't be certain, but I'm thinking that had to be the first time on broadcast TV (not cable, not premium) that the word "reach-around" was used......

I went looking for an appropriate picture to use for this post, one that was not only Toob-worthy, but safe!

 Here's what I found:


BCnU!