Beverley Owen, Al Lewis, Yvonne de Carlo, Fred Gwynne, Butch Patrick / publicity photo for The Munsters (CBS 1964–66)
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Fred Gwynne & Beverly Owen during a lunch break while filming The Munsters
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Can you relate? I think Marilyn exemplifies this! 🖤🦇
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Remembering Beverley Owen
(May 13, 1937 - February 21, 2019)
Beverley Owen was an American television actress, best known for having played the original role of Marilyn Munster on the sitcom The Munsters before the role was taken over by Pat Priest.
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The fact that Lloyd Owen has only 3 audiobook credits to his name while he's walking around in possession of a voice like that is absolutely criminal.
This old one is worth a listen even if a restoration comedy of manners isn't normally your thing. I mean, it's got 18th-century wordplay, declarations of love and duelling - why wouldn’t you?
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Beverley Owen, Fred Gwynne, Butch Patrick, Al Lewis, Yvonne de Carlo / 1964 publicity photo for The Munsters (CBS 1964–66)
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Patricia Ann Priest is best known for portraying the second Marilyn Munster on the television show The Munsters after the original actress, Beverley Owen, left after 13 episodes.
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Fred Gwynne on liquid lunch break from filming The Munsters at Universal Studios with Beverley Owen (Marilyn Munster).
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Various Artists “The Trojan Story” 1971/Revised & reissued 2021
Having a much needed break from taking care of everything tonight I figured tonight would be nice to tackle this triple album. The original issue of this album was the first attempt to collect Jamaican music and present it as something legitimate and not a disposable fad. The track listing on the 2021 is superb as is the sound of the records. The packaging is amazing. It’s basically a book with records. Lost in the music and lost in the liner notes. Just the way I like it.
It’s hard to choose which tracks to share from this as they are all great! The tracklist flows chronologically. Starting with pre-ska (which is similar to American R&B of the time), to Ska, Rocksteady, and finally very early Reggae. Trojan is notorious for repeating tracks on many compilations so there’s some overlap with other compilations but there’s enough fresh stuff here to make it worthwhile.
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Butch Patrick, Beverley Owen, Al Lewis, Yvonne De Carlo and Fred Gwynne on The Munsters
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