Alan Young died at 96 yesterday. He played the owner of TV's famous talking horse, Mr. Ed.
Alan Young died at 96 yesterday. He played the owner of TV's famous talking horse, Mr. Ed.
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I watched reruns of Mister Ed as far back as the early '70s. Occasionally, I still see it on Antennae TV. His radio program from the '40s, however, was his best work, IMO.
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As someone who grew up loving Ducktales & Mickey's Christmas Carol, its sad to see Alan Young go. May he rest in peace.
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Mel Lazarus, creator of the comic strips Miss Peach and Momma just passed away. I've only seen a panel or two from Momma; but, Miss Peach was a deligthfully thoughtful strip somewhat in the vein of Peanuts. It was adapted into a series of holiday specials, with the characters portrayed via muppet-like puppets.
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