Rob's energetic Uncle George comes for a visit to eagerly pressure Rob into finding him a wife.Rob's energetic Uncle George comes for a visit to eagerly pressure Rob into finding him a wife.Rob's energetic Uncle George comes for a visit to eagerly pressure Rob into finding him a wife.
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- Trivia"Uncle George", played by Denver Pyle and in the role of the "old guy" in this episode, was actually a year younger than "Herman Glimscher", played by Bill Idelson and representing the "young guy".
- GoofsWhen Ritchie opens the door for George's exit, Ritchie ends up behind the door, but when the camera changes he's standing next to the edge of the door instead.
- Quotes
Uncle George: I'll bet you know a million women.
[Laura clears throat]
Rob Petrie: Well, uh... I, uh, know a few.
Uncle George: Well, wrap one up to go and bring her home tonight.
Rob Petrie: Uncle George, I just can't run out and grab a woman...
Uncle George: Now, listen, Robbie. When you were a little boy, did I ever deny you anything?
Rob Petrie: Well, no, not that I...
Uncle George: Ice cream, lollipops, anything you ever wanted?
Rob Petrie: Yeah, yeah...
Uncle George: Well... bring me a woman.
- SoundtracksBuffalo Gals
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by Denver Pyle (as Buffalo Girl)
[Traditional American song written by Lubly Fan]
This episode is the epitome of 'okay'. It's not a bad or offensive episode but it's also not funny and Denver Pyle's routine is way over the top. His sort of persona seemed more appropriate when he played the patriarch of the Darling family on "The Andy Griffith Show"...but here it just seemed out of place.
- planktonrules
- Dec 8, 2023
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1