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Before Rush Limbaugh, before the band Rush, there was another Rush on the radio: Rush Gook, the son of the family in the whimsical classic 15-minute slice of Americana, "Vic and Sade." Rush was played by Bill Idelson, who went on to write, direct, and produce. He was seen on Dick Van Dyke's classic series from time to time, as Sally's bland boyfriend, Herman. Well, you already know where I'm going with this -- Idelson died a day or so ago, as reported on Mark Evanier's blog, and I had my usual reaction: I didn't know he was alive! He was the youthful voice that called Vic "Guv" for years, and it never occurred to me to wonder about his life after the show.
As a comic character once said, "Somebody give me a kick, right here!" But first, pause to honor another classic, now silent.
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Before Rush Limbaugh, before the band Rush, there was another Rush on the radio: Rush Gook, the son of the family in the whimsical classic 15-minute slice of Americana, "Vic and Sade." Rush was played by Bill Idelson, who went on to write, direct, and produce. He was seen on Dick Van Dyke's classic series from time to time, as Sally's bland boyfriend, Herman. Well, you already know where I'm going with this -- Idelson died a day or so ago, as reported on Mark Evanier's blog, and I had my usual reaction: I didn't know he was alive! He was the youthful voice that called Vic "Guv" for years, and it never occurred to me to wonder about his life after the show.
As a comic character once said, "Somebody give me a kick, right here!" But first, pause to honor another classic, now silent.
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