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Fred Gwynne was perfect for the role of Herman Munster - especially because of his size & appearance due to a hormonal condition called "Acromegaly" which causes abnormal height & other facial features, as well as (unfortunately) a shortened life span (66 years). Several actors had this condition: Paul Benedict (the Englishman on "The Jeffersons), Richard Kiel ("Jaws" on the James Bond movies), Ted Cassidy ("Lurch" on The Adams Family), Andre The Giant, Tony Robbins.I can't say I remember The Land of the Giants, but when it comes to old-time favourites of mine, the list is long and distinguished.
The Streets of San Francisco
The Munsters
Gilligan's Island
The Odd Couple
Mannix
The Rockford Files
Bonanza
Gunsmoke
And so many more!
IMO, television was never as good as, and will never be as good as that of the 60's and 70's.
I agree, size and voice, he had it all.Fred Gwynne was perfect for the role of Herman Munster - especially because of his size & appearance due to a hormonal condition called "Acromegaly" which causes abnormal height & other facial features, as well as (unfortunately) a shortened life span (66 years). Several actors had this condition: Paul Benedict (the Englishman on "The Jeffersons), Richard Kiel ("Jaws" on the James Bond movies), Andre The Giant, Tony Robbins.
Mission Impossible was a great show.I love the original Mission Impossible with Peter Graves as Jim Phelps.
In the 70s, never failed to watch an episode of Charlie's Angels. In the 80s up to early 90s, Knots Landing.
Lots of great shows listed.
I sure did love the Rockford Files. Or maybe it was James, because I loved Maverick too.
@Pappy Land of the Giants was shown in the UK, not sure what year. All I can remember is little people running through grass etc trying to escape from the giants and some would be captured and put in a box or cage. There was a sneaky little person who would make deals with the Giants. Not sure if I'm making sense Pappy or if my imagination has got the better of me. I did like the props and given when it was made it was made it was a pretty good attempt at miniature replicas. Although some of the props may have looked a bit 'tacky' we did have TV programmes such as Stingray in which the props were equally amusing.
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And if you want tacky, do you remember Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea?That’s the show. Some of the props were a little tacky.
Fred Gwynne was perfect for the role of Herman Munster - especially because of his size & appearance due to a hormonal condition called "Acromegaly" which causes abnormal height & other facial features, as well as (unfortunately) a shortened life span (66 years). Several actors had this condition: Paul Benedict (the Englishman on "The Jeffersons), Richard Kiel ("Jaws" on the James Bond movies), Ted Cassidy ("Lurch" on The Adams Family), Andre The Giant, Tony Robbins.