Flamingo Road ? ...anyone?
KeyboardSamurai
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I know it's been asked & commented on all over Amazon, and afaik, it's not actually been released on DVD, but does anyone know if this show is available on VHS or any other digital form?
For those young folks on here who prob' haven't heard of it, it was a very entertaining show that aired back in the 1980's starring Mark Harmon and Morgan Fairchild, there were only two seasons though.
For those young folks on here who prob' haven't heard of it, it was a very entertaining show that aired back in the 1980's starring Mark Harmon and Morgan Fairchild, there were only two seasons though.
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All of the episodes were available on Youtube for a number of years but have since been removed Did you know that had the show been given a third season, they were going to do a zombie storyline!!! Morgan Fairchild fans should check out Paper Dolls, another of her shortlived 80's soaps that all 14 episodes of are available online.
You can catch him as Gibbs on NCIS.
I remember Morgan Fairchild as well as old Tidas I think he was her uncle. Can't remember the story line now so would be agreeable for this show to be shown again
Titus was the older guy/sheriff, David Selby was 'Michael Tyrone', and there was the Dad of Constance (fairchild) called 'Claude'.
I remember in the later episodes of season 2 that Micheal Tyrone was getting into all sorts of Voodoo, I loved this show
So did I.
I have to agree with you on that one. He just gets more attractive with age but hands off I saw him first.
Wasn't he called Clayton Carlisle in the show and wasn't he married to Constance who was in love with someone else called Sam who in turn was in love with a girl called Laine Balou
Mark Harmon played Fielding Carlyle. He was married to Constance who in turn slept with every male in the cast that she wasn't related to Lots of the characters names on the show were quite exotic and unusual sounding - Titus, Lane Ballou, Lute Mae, Eudora, Elmo, Skipper and Jasper
Fielding Carlyle