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In 2012, Whitaker co-produced and co-hosted a short-lived radio talk show, The Dr. Zod and Johnny Show. [1] The following year, he appeared onstage in Judson Theatre Company's production of To Kill a Mockingbird in the cameo role of Judge Taylor. [8] In 2016, Whitaker gave a guest-star cameo appearance in Amazon's reboot of Sigmund and the Sea ...
Anissa Jones and Johnny Whitaker, 1967 Nancy Walker and Sebastian Cabot, 1970. Due to Don Fedderson's strong track record, Family Affair was sold to CBS even before the pilot had been filmed. [2] As Fedderson's other program, My Three Sons, had done for Fred MacMurray, Family Affair used a 60-day production schedule to accommodate Brian Keith ...
Sigmund, Scott and Johnny in the program's 1973 premiere episode, 1973. Plotlines were very simple and straightforward, usually some variation on the idea of Sigmund doing something silly to arouse attention, and the boys working to prevent him from being found by Sigmund's brothers Blurp and Slurp who want Sigmund to scare people in order to ...
"The only people left from the original cast are Johnny Whitaker and me," Garver said. Producers decided to reunite Garver and Whitaker, not knowing that there was some bad blood between the two ...
In the sitcom, Buffy, her twin brother Jody (Johnny Whitaker), and older sister Cissy (Kathy Garver) are sent to live with their Uncle Bill (Brian Keith) and his valet Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) a year after the children's parents die in a car accident [8] (the DVD collection notes mistakenly state "plane accident").
The character was originated as a child in the 1960s, played by the child actor Johnny Whitaker on 1965. [1] He was succeeded by Teddy Quinn in 1966, Tony Camp from 1969 to 1972, Don Clarke from 1973 to 1974, and Johnny Jensen from 1974 to 1975.
Johnny Whitaker (born 1959) Diamond White (born 1999) Jaleel White (born 1976) Ryan White (1971–1990) Mae Whitman (born 1988) Ryan Whitney (born 1998) Laura Slade Wiggins (born 1988) Josh Wiggins (born 1998) Violet Wilkey (1903–1976) Ashley C. Williams (born 1984) Barry Williams (born 1954) Kellie Shanygne Williams (born 1976) Michelle ...
Tom Sawyer is the 1973 American musical film adaptation of the Mark Twain novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was directed by Don Taylor.The film was produced by Reader's Digest in collaboration with Arthur P. Jacobs, and its screenplay and songs were written by both of the Sherman Brothers, Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman.