Oh man, Diana Rigg, if only I was fifty years older…
She always seemed like she had a deep deep sadness within her.
Uh-huh.
The show that creeped me out was “Villa Alegre.” I always thought, as a kid, that these people were trapped on this floating carnival island, forced to speak to each other in alternating spanish/english conversations.
Dayum, your avatar is hot!
Thanks for this reminder that my favorite childhood shows really weren’t any better than what’s available today.
I bet I’d want to murder the Banana Splits if I had to watch my nephews watching them
Hell naw son. Catwomen
She’s hot, but that’s a terrible pic!
Here’s more though.
Hey! It wasn’t like that! My youthful love was pure and transcended the merely physical.
Ok, maybe Emma Peel.
Rule 34, anyone?
The thread/theme I’m seeing here is attraction not for the glitzy and glamorous types, but rather the more subdued beauty, the librarian, the girl in class who was good at math and didn’t do anything with her hair or clothes or makeup to attract attention, though she was pretty if you knew how to see it. I’m with ya all on that.
But now with over seventy comments, no one has mentioned Mindy, of Mork fame? She’s in that same vein, even drove a jeep in Boulder, Colorado.
Purrrrfect!
To me she was more like a sister.
Gotta go with Mary Ellen Walton. No glitz on the mountain.
She’s a perfectly cromulent partner to Steed, but doesn’t activate the hormones the same way. At least for me, YMMV.
Nuff said.
Naturally. (And there’s the Krofft Konnection! I’m telling you: they’re behind a lot of seriously bad vibes, man.)
She’s really great, but honestly my loyalty lies with Anjelica Huston’s take on it. I’d let her do terrible things to me
The females on television I was attracted to as a child were also those with whom I identified, so I suppose I was a bit narcissistic.