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  2. Judy Carne - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Audrey Botterill (27 April 1939 – 3 September 2015), known professionally as Judy Carne, was an English actress best remembered for the phrase "Sock it to me!"

  3. File:Fair exchange judy carne 1962.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Judy Carne Rowan Martin Laugh In 1967.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia

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    Rowan and Martin with Judy Carne in 1967. Judy Carne had two characters known for their robotic speech and movement: Mrs. Robot in "Robot Theater" – A female companion to Arte Johnson's "Mr. Robot". The Talking Judy Doll – She is usually played with by Arte Johnson, who never heeded her warning: "Touch my little body, and I hit you!"

  6. Fair Exchange (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Judy Carne Flip Mark Dennis Waterman Diana Chesney: Theme music composer: Cyril J. Mockridge: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 2: No. of episodes: 27: Production; Executive producer: Cy Howard: Camera setup: Multi-camera: Running time: 45–48 minutes (Season 1) 22–24 minutes (Season 2) Production ...

  7. All the Right Noises - Wikipedia

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    Judy Carne said the film was based on a real-life incident involving Gerry O'Hara's friend Nicholas Roeg, who recommended Carne to play Tom Bell's wife as Carne resembled Roeg's wife. [ 3 ] O'Hara said he wrote the film with Tom Bell in mind for the lead role as he was friends with Bell since they made The L Shaped Room (1962) together.

  8. Love on a Rooftop - Wikipedia

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    It premiered on September 6, 1966 on ABC and stars Pete Duel, credited at the time as Peter Deuel, and Judy Carne in the leads. Also in the regular cast were Rich Little and Barbara Bostock as the Willises’ neighbors, and Herb Voland and Edith Atwater as Julie's parents. All thirty episodes of the series were filmed in color.

  9. Beyond Vaudeville - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Vaudeville is a New York City public-access television show that ran from 1986 to 1996. [1] The talk/variety show features amateur talents and nostalgia-inducing celebrities housed within the confines of a crowded, Manhattan-based public access television station.