Here Come The Brides might be the only TV show from my childhood that I've never seen a single episode of, but in addition to singing and acting, Bobby Sherman was an ambulance EMT worker, which means he was awesome. Rest In Peace.
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I have fond memories of Here Come The Brides, but that may be because I've never rewatched any of it. (I was a lot less critical when I was 10.) Sorry to hear of Bobby Sherman's passing.
Mick Ralphs has passed away, too. In case this week didn't suck enough.
I've seen the show. You aren't missing anthing. He did a song--just him playing a guitar and singing--about Kamala Harris using the melody of the song "Camelot" Itried tofind it but no luck. So yes he was awesome. EMT, married to one woman his whole life. No drama. A good man.
My sister was a diehard Bobby Sherman fan girl and listened to all his records, which weren't too bad (better than those of Steve Alaimo and Arch Hall Jr). RIP.
There was an official Star Trek novel that was a crossover between Trek and Here Come the Brides, because Mark Lenard was in both shows.
“Here Come The Bides” w/your basic late 60s guest stars:
Bruce Lee, Cicely Tyson, Jane Wyatt, Edward Asner, Majel Barrett, Barry Williams, Marge Redmond, Madeleine Sherwood, Bernard Fox, Vic Tayback, Lynda Day George, Bob Cummings, Daniel J. Travanti, James B. Sikking, Larry Linville, Billy Mumy
I remember my sister cutting the single of "Easy Come, Easy Go" out of the back of a box of cereal!
Also, I once drove him home from LAX when I worked for a town car service. Nicest guy, and talked about being on the scene for the North Hollywood shootout in '97!
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Mick Ralphs has passed away, too. In case this week didn't suck enough.
There was an official Star Trek novel that was a crossover between Trek and Here Come the Brides, because Mark Lenard was in both shows.
Bruce Lee, Cicely Tyson, Jane Wyatt, Edward Asner, Majel Barrett, Barry Williams, Marge Redmond, Madeleine Sherwood, Bernard Fox, Vic Tayback, Lynda Day George, Bob Cummings, Daniel J. Travanti, James B. Sikking, Larry Linville, Billy Mumy
Also, I once drove him home from LAX when I worked for a town car service. Nicest guy, and talked about being on the scene for the North Hollywood shootout in '97!