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By Rich Heldenfels
Beacon Journal popular culture writer
Published on Thursday, Aug 13, 2009
If it's Thursday, this must be the mailbag. . . .
Q: I am looking for a Bud Abbott and Lou Costello movie where they have a hilarious routine where someone would say ''Hocus pocus'' and then it was, ''Slowly I turned, step by step, inch by inch. . . . '' I have a dinner bet on this with my brother. He claimed it was the Three Stooges but I would not watch the Three Stooges ever.
A: I think you should split the dinner check, since you're both right.
''Slowly I turned'' is a vintage comedy routine. In its basic form, after hearing a significant phrase, one performer turns on another, saying ''Slowly I turned . . . '' and then pounding on another player. The comedy builds as the second performer keeps inadvertently saying the key phrase, getting another pounding.
The Abbott and Costello version you recall, with ''Pokomoko'' as the trigger, is in their movie Lost in a Harem (1944). The Three Stooges did the routine, with the phrase ''Niagara Falls,'' in their short Gents Without Cents, also from 1944.
Q: Any word about ''The Unusuals'' coming back anytime soon? I really enjoyed the show. It kind of was a tongue-in-cheek ''NYPD Blue'' with good story lines.
A: But not with enough viewers. ABC decided not to pick it up for a second season.
Q: I am completely hooked on the NBC series ''Kings.'' After viewing the season finale, I am wondering if that is the end of the series. Do you know if it will return next season?
A: It will not. According to published reports, Angela Bromstad, NBC's scripted-programming boss, said recently that Kings ''was a very complex idea. . . . We thought it was just a little too highbrow and a little bit too difficult to sell in a 30-second spot. It doesn't mean that we're not looking for big ideas, but they have to be big ideas that the audience sort of can grab onto and be a little bit more relatable.''
Q: A few episodes ago on ''Burn Notice,'' the closing credits named Michael Weston as a guest on the series. Is this the real secret agent that appeared on the show?
A: Burn Notice, with Jeffrey Donovan as spy Michael Westen (not Weston), is fictional. There is an actor named Michael Weston, who guest-starred in an episode of Burn Notice. He has also had recurring roles on House as Lucas Douglas, a private eye hired by House; Six Feet Under; and Scrubs. Born Michael Rubinstein, he is the son of actor John Rubenstein and grandson of the great pianist Artur Rubinstein.
Q: I saw a movie in the 1970s or '80s about our moon landing. I can't remember the name of it or who was in it. The movie was about our moon landing being filmed in a Hollywood studio, and not real. Do you know the name of the movie, and whether or not it is out on DVD?
A: You are probably thinking of Capricorn One, a 1978 film starring Elliott Gould, James Brolin, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson and Hal Holbrook. The movie actually involves the faking of a mission to Mars, but it uses techniques that have been discussed by the goofballs who still insist the moon landing has been faked. It is on DVD.
Q: Do you know which season and episodes of ''JAG'' introduced Leroy Jethro Gibbs and the rest of the ''NCIS'' crew? I just love Mark Harmon! Also, is Angie Harmon his sister?
A: Gibbs, played by Harmon, and several other future NCIS stars first appeared in a two-part telecast of JAG called Meltdown and Ice Queen, which aired in April 2003, the show's eighth season. NCIS premiered the following September. That season of JAG is on DVD.
But Mark Harmon is not related to Angie Harmon. He is the son of football legend Tom Harmon and actress Elyse Knox, and the brother of actresses Kelly Harmon and Kris Harmon; Kris Harmon was married to Rick Nelson.
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Rich Heldenfels writes about popular culture for the Beacon Journal, in the HeldenFiles Online blog at http://heldenfels.ohio.com and on Twitter.
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