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Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel! BATMAN GOOFS OFF! Winter 2020 No. 7 $9.95 An interview with the World’s Largest CHARLIE’S ANGELS heavenly Collection THE JaclynJaclyn DICK VAN DYKE SHOW SmithSmith …plus we reopen the JONNY QUEST Charlie’s CREATOR Angels 6 casebook 0 9 3 0 0 8 Captain Action • Larry Storch Interview • Rare Marvel World Playset & more! 5 6 2 8 Featuring Ernest Farino • Will Murray • Scott Saavedra • Scott Shaw! • Michael Eury 1 Charlie's Angels © Sony Pictures. Jonny Quest © Hanna-Barbera Productions. Batman © DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. The crazy cool culture we grew up with CONTENTS Issue #7 Winter 2020 15 Columns and Special Features Departments 3 2 Retro Television Retrotorial Charlie’s Angels 20 23 15 Too Much TV Quiz Retro Interview Jaclyn Smith 23 Retro Super-Heroes 28 Captain Action Will Murray’s 20th Century 51 Panopticon 37 Jonny Quest creator Super Collector Doug Wildey Charlie’s Angels Collectibles by Jack Condon 34 Retro Interview 60 3 Larry Storch RetroFad Streaking 45 Scott Saavedra’s 63 28 Secret Sanctum Retro Toys The Not-So-Super Collector Marvel World 51 72 Ernest Farino’s Celebrity Crushes Retro Fantasmagoria The Dick Van Dyke Show 73 66 Retro Travel 66 The Land of Oz – Beech Oddball World of Scott Shaw! Mountain, North Carolina 37 Batman #183 (1966) 78 RetroFanmail 73 80 ReJECTED RetroFan fantasy cover by Scott Saavedra RetroFan™ #7, Winter 2020. Published quarterly by TwoMorrows Publishing, 10407 Bedfordtown Drive, Raleigh, NC 27614. Michael Eury, Editor-in-Chief. John Morrow, Publisher. Editorial Office: RetroFan, c/o Michael Eury, Editor-in-Chief, 112 Fairmount Way, New Bern, NC 28562. Email: [email protected]. Six-issue subscriptions: $67 Economy US, $101 International, $27 Digital. Please send subscription orders and funds to TwoMorrows, NOT to the editorial office. Jaclyn Smith photograph by Charles Bush. Charlie’s Angels © Sony Pictures Television, Inc. Jonny Quest © Hanna-Barbera Productions. Batman TM & © DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. All characters are © their respective companies. All material © their creators unless otherwise noted. All editorial matter © 2019 Michael Eury and TwoMorrows. Printed in China. FIRST PRINTING. ISSN 2576-7224 RETRO TELEVISION by Jack Condon season, the networks featured Robert Blake in Baretta, William For those who lived through Conrad in Cannon, Buddy Ebsen the unexplainable Seventies, in Barnaby Jones, and duo-cops it was a time when shag Paul Michael Glaser and David rugs, bellbottoms, and the Soul in Starsky & Hutch. NBC disco craze epitomized a did venture out of the male- time of self-discovery and dominated mindset in 1974 independence. In 1976, by featuring Angie Dickinson America was cerebrating as the lead in Police Woman; the 200th anniversary of its however, her character was independence. It was also the usually dominated or rescued year of the Apple Computer by her male counterparts. In a launch by Steve Jobs and Steve series that would feature three Wozniak; the first space shuttle, female leads, there would be no introduced by NASA; and Democratic man to save these women! candidate Jimmy Carter being elected the 39th president, defeating Republican incumbent Gerald Ford. From Alley Cats to Angels Throughout the course of these events, another milestone The concept for Charlie’s Angels did not come immediately, nor emerged. It was March 21, 1976, and a new television movie aired easily. Power producers Aaron Spelling and longtime partner on ABC, which placed #6 for the week. This program caused Leonard Goldberg toyed with the idea of creating a female an unexpected sensation that launched the pilot for a new detective series for some time. Spelling, who originally produced series that would soon change the face of hit television shows with Danny Thomas, television, Charlie’s Angels. including The Mod Squad (1968–1973), Before there were streaming channels (ABOVE) The Charlie’s Angels logo previously attempted to launch a female such as Netflix or Hulu, and before there and iconic “praying hands” publicity detective series, Honey West (1965–1966), was cable, there were three networks: ABC, photo of the original Charlie’s Angels starring Anne Francis. The series lasted stars, Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, CBS, and NBC. These were the only choices and Jaclyn Smith. Unless otherwise only for one season [but will be explored for original programming, and all three noted, all photos accompanying this by columnist Will Murray in the next issue offered up an array of successful crime- article are courtesy of Ernest Farino. of RetroFan—ed.]. Goldberg, a former vice drama shows, mostly featuring gritty male Charlie’s Angels © Sony Pictures Television, president of daytime programming, was a leads. During the 1976–1977 television Inc./CPT Holdings, Inc. fan of the British espionage television series, RetroFan Winter 2020 3 RETRO TELEVISION what would soon become a phenomenon, Spelling worked for stars Gerald S. O’Loughlin, Georg Stanford Brown, Sam Melville, the television company Four Star Productions, formed in 1952 by Michael Ontkean, and eventually Bruce Fairbairn, who later some of Hollywood’s elite stars: Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida replaced Ontkean. The only female cast member of the series Lupino, and Charles Boyer. The company was known for many was a relatively new actress who would ultimately dominate famous series of the Sixties including The Rifleman, The Big Valley, primetime television, Kate Jackson. and The Rogues, which inspired the Charlie’s Angels pilot-movie In Spelling and Goldberg’s eyes, Kate was a star. It seemed concept. It was Spelling’s first venture into producing television evident from the moment she came to Hollywood. Born Lucy originals. By 1966, Spelling was ready to branch out and joined Kate Jackson, she was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. forces with Make Room for Daddy star Danny Thomas to form Growing up, Kate always knew that she wanted to act, ever Thomas-Spelling Productions. One of the first programs they since she performed in plays at Brooke Hill High School. After launched was the popular ABC series, The Mod Squad. graduation, she attended the University of Mississippi for two It was his future partner Leonard Goldberg that purchased years and performed a season of summer stock at the Stowe The Mod Squad for ABC. Goldberg, who began his career at the Playhouse in Vermont. Kate was fulfilling her dream, which network as director of development, worked his way up to Vice eventually led her to New York, where she enrolled in the President of Daytime Programming. He helped to establish American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She appeared in several popular morning programs including The Dating Game and plays while taking odd jobs to support herself by selling skis, Newlywed Game. Within a year, Goldberg became head of all modeling, and working as a tour guide at the NBC studios at programming for the network, where alongside The Mod Squad Rockefeller Center. Not long after, she received her first big he originated the idea of producing made-for-television movies. break. She was cast as Daphne Harridge, the ghost of a 19th Soon after, he left ABC, to become Vice President of Production century governess, in the popular ABC daytime drama Dark for Screen Gems, the television division of Columbia Pictures, Shadows (1966–1971). Her stint on the gothic soap opera lead to which at the time was producing hit series such as Gidget, I Dream a co-starring role in the film adaption of the series, Night of Dark of Jeannie, and The Partridge Family. Dismayed with his position at Shadows (1971), which eventually led her to Hollywood and a new the studio, Goldberg decided to team up with Spelling and form chapter in her life. Spelling-Goldberg Productions. The first series that they sold to Upon arriving in Hollywood, Kate immediately found work, ABC was an hour-long crime drama, The Rookies (1972–1976). guest-starring in popular series such as Bonanza and The Jimmy The Rookies, similar to The Mod Squad, featured three young, Stewart Show. In 1972 she was cast in two failed pilot series, The attractive leads. It followed the exploits of rookie police officers New Healers and Movin’ On, before co-starring in the series that working for the fictitious Southern California Police Department would eventually catapult her career, The Rookies. During the (SCPD). It was primarily an all-male cast consisting of series four seasons playing The Rookies’ Nurse Jill Danko, Kate received RetroFan Winter 2020 5 RETRO SUPER-HEROES Captain Action The Original Super-Hero Action Figure by Michael Eury I cried like a baby that Christmas morning. Now, before you RetroFans rechristen ye ed as this mag’s “Crybaby-in-Chief,” let me explain. I was a baby. Or close to it. A grade-school boy, in fact. And the Christmas I’m referencing was in 1966. That’s the year I experienced The Big Disappointment. For much of 1966, I had been whipped into a Pavlovian slobber-state by advertisements. Television commercials and the ad pages of my beloved Batman comic books tag-teamed to pound it into my consumer conscience that I must own what would become my favorite childhood toy, Ideal Toys’ Captain Action. I could not escape Captain Action’s siren call. Once the leaves fell and the air chilled, that tome of dreams, the Sears Christmas Wishbook, also summoned me, its slick, color-packed pages possessing my thoughts with their dynamic poses of the good captain garbed as some of my favorite super-heroes. Wow, a super-hero who could become another super-hero? Including my (as-seen-on-TV) fave, Batman? My dad, always eager to please, shrugged off my constant badgering for a Captain Action and costumes with this response: “Add it to your Christmas list, son.” And what a list it was, with my cursively penned pleas for the Captain Action figure plus uniforms for Batman, Superman, and Aquaman (not to mention Ideal’s 23-piece Batman and Robin playset and Mattel’s Batman Switch ’n Go Batmobile Set).

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