What other Bill Cosby movies or shows you like to watch?
I was starting to get into Fat Albert, I like the movie Ghost Dad I haven't seen that in a long while.
shareI was starting to get into Fat Albert, I like the movie Ghost Dad I haven't seen that in a long while.
shareUptown Saturday Night and Let's Do It Again my favorite movies with him.
shareI wanted to watch both of those but they don't have them on Netflix. (Even before "the incident.") Don't want to see them badly enough to buy copies online, and with video stores non-existent I can't pick up a cheap copy.
Ghost Dad is an old favorite of mine. I saw it in theaters.
shareOn television, I loved Fat Albert and Cosby. As for movies, I liked Mother, Jugs and Speed, Uptown Saturday Night, and Let's Do It Again.
shareFat Albert, I Spy
shareCosby, which was the American version of One Foot in the Grave
shareSerious Fat Albert fan here.
sharewell actually the later 1990's show was really the cosby series i got more common with, i remember it airing as i was a kid when it was fairly new and pretty sure it had re runs for years as well, i think most of the family from the 1980's series were gone there except for the lead actress, but a major plus must have been that it included the funny actress mel brooks constantly used in his movies, that had to have been one of her lasts roles. speaking of shows following after this popular 1980's series, around the same time in the 1990's there were a series titled "the cosby mysteries" which i always thought was strange since the role in the series had a different name, but come to think of it, same thing here, someone brought up "why is this even called the cosby show", right? anyway i think that the "cosby mysteries" only ran for a very short while and i never heard of it afterwards. family guy has made a ton of cosby bits. hey hey hey.
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spending days,
in the warmth of your place,
my soul felt settled in embrace,
good times came to an end,
lights went out,
as a guy took over your house,
im out on the cold streets,
lost with an empty feel.
I liked when he played a gym teacher named Chet Kincaid, and the show was probably called The BC Show.
I loved his comedy recordings, and I was really young, so I don't know if the show was all that great, but it seemed wholesome. Before that was I Spy, which I only vaguely recall watching, but the bi-racial pairing at the time was notable.
And playing across from Robert Culp wasn't a bad deal, he was a pretty serious actor.