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Back in December 1964, three members of the Cambridge Boat Club, Howard McIntyre, D'arcy McMahon and John Vincent, got together with British rowing great Ernest Arlett to talk about organizing a new regatta. The idea was to integrate collegiate rowing with club rowing, and the result was the Head of the Charles...
...beyond the bounds of propriety, Fern-wood-style. Gimble, played by Martin Mull, 33, is the best Lear character since Archie Bunker, and Hubbard (Fred Willard, 33), the dumber-than-dumb Edith Bunker of this most odd couple, is not far behind. Any comparison to Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon is, of course, purely intentional...
Christopher McMahon, Executive Director of the Bank of England will speak on "International Financial Problems Ahead" from 4 to 6 p.m. in 6 Divinity...
What does Rice have in store? "Mixing and mingling," he says vaguely. That could mean some product endorsements, a feature television show or two, perhaps even a movie. Says Rice: "Right now I'd compare him to somebody like Ed McMahon...
...might "go off half-cocked." Segal is barely adequate as her fumbling but well-intentioned husband. Dick is the quintessential Segal role, so sometimes he appears to sleepwalk through his unchallenging part. After a while, he follows every line with the same crooked grin and hand gesture. And McMahon helps turn Charley into a complete caricature, a cardboard figure who survives through backbiting, guzzling, and fanny-pinching...