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Fun Times - JO Mory, Inc
May 2015
Fun Times
Classic TV Shows
demanded that The Cosby Show be produced in New York.
Even though the Huxtables lived in Brooklyn, the exterior
shots of their home on The Cosby Show is actually a
house located at 10 Saint Luke’s Place in Manhattan.
The Cosby Show is a sitcom starring Bill Cosby that aired
for eight seasons on NBC from 1984 until 1992. The show
focuses on the Huxtable family, an affluent African-American
family living in Brooklyn, New York.
Looking back at season 1 of The Cosby Show, it’s easy
to forget that momentous history was being made. Not
only did this immensely popular sitcom hold the #1 spot
among all network TV shows for five consecutive seasons
(a record that still stands), but it promoted an evolutionary
progression that influenced the entire TV industry from
that point forward. African Americans had enjoyed sitcom
success in the past (on Julia, The Jeffersons, and Good
Times), but the idealized family of Cliff and Clair Huxtable
(Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad) represented a new and
quietly revolutionary perspective; married for 21 years with
five children, the Huxtables were happy and successful, and
issues of race were almost entirely irrelevant to the show’s
universal appeal.
First Telecast: September 20, 1984
Last Telecast: September 17, 1992
NBC
Original Network:
Number of Seasons: 8
Number of Episodes: 201
Trivia:
Bill Cosby didn’t care much for working in Hollywood so he
In the first season, Cliff’s name was Clifford. In later seasons,
his name is Heathcliff. In the first episode of the final season,
however, Clair calls him Heathclifford.
In the opening episode, the Huxtables have only four children
(Denise, Theo, Vanessa, and Rudy). A few weeks later, a fifth
child, Sondra, appears.
When Cliff and Clair leave Theo alone in the house while they
go on a ski trip, Cliff is carrying some skis out. He drops a ski
and it knocks everything off Clair’s desk. In the next scene, the
objects are on the desk again.
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Peter Costa, who played Huxtable neighbor and Rudy’s
playmate Peter suffered stage fright, and due to that
would often forget his lines. This resulted in his character’s
communication via trademark facial expressions and always
running out of the house at the sign of trouble.
Bill Cosby never received an EMMY Nomination for his
acting on the series. This was at the request of Cosby as
he was personally opposed to such competition between
performers.
Rudy was originally going to be a son, but when a suitable
boy could not be found, girls were allowed to audition.
The character Cliff Huxtable
was ranked first in TV Guide’s
list of the 50 Greatest TV Dads
of All Time (20 June 2004
issue).
Much of the artwork that hangs
on the walls in the Huxtable
household is by renowned fine artist Synthia Saint James
and by the painter Varnette Honeywood.
Bill Cosby regularly ad-libbed many of his lines.
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The Cosby Show was based on Bill Cosby’s family in real-life.
He also has a wife (who he’s still with after 44 years as of 2008)
and four daughters and one son who is the middle-aged child!
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Q: How many tech-support folks does it take to
change a light-bulb?
A: We have a light-bulb here, and it works fine. Can
you tell me what kind of bulb you have? OK.
There could be four or five things wrong. Now,
have you turned the light switch off and on?
Several fonts walk into a bar. “Get out of here!”
shouts the bartender. “We don’t serve your type
here.”
Q:Why do hummingbirds hum?
A: Because they can’t remember the words.
Q: I travel all over the world, but always stay in
my corner. What am I?
A: A stamp.
May 2015
Fun Times
Chocolate-Topped
Peanut Butter-Bacon Bars
Prep Time: 15 min
Total Time: 1 hr 35 min
Servings: 16
1 pouch Betty Crocker™ peanut butter cookie mix
10 slices bacon, crisply cooked, crumbled (about 3/4 cup)
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
2 tablespoons maple-flavored syrup
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips (6 oz)
1 egg
Directions
1) Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly spray 9- or 8-inch square pan with cooking spray.
2) In large bowl, stir together cookie mix, oil, syrup and egg until soft dough forms. Reserve 1/4 cup
bacon for garnish. Stir remaining bacon and peanuts into dough. Press evenly in pan.
3) Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from oven; sprinkle with chocolate chips. Return to oven; bake 1 minute.
Immediately spread chocolate over bars. Sprinkle reserved 1/4 cup bacon over chocolate. Cool completely, about 1 hour or until
chocolate is set.
4) For bars, cut into 4 rows by 4 rows. Store tightly covered in refrigerator.
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