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* NamesTheSame: "Molly [=McGee=]" doesn't own [[WesternAnimation/TheGhostandMollyMcGee a ghost]].
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* NamesTheSame: "Molly [=McGee=]" doesn't own [[WesternAnimation/TheGhostandMollyMcGee a ghost]].
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* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
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* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Beulah, a black woman, was played by Marlin Hurt, a Caucasian male actor. "Her" entrances often got a huge reaction from studio audiences, who were generally unaware of this before they saw it in person. The ''Beulah'' spin-off did eventually, in an historical first, cast an actual black woman in the role.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Beulah, a black woman, was played by Marlin Hurt, a Caucasian male actor. "Her" entrances often got a huge reaction from studio audiences, who were generally unaware of this before they saw it in person. The ''Beulah'' spin-off did eventually, in an a historical first, cast an actual black woman in the role.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Beulah, a black woman, was played by Marlin Hurt, a Caucasian male actor. "Her" entrances often got a huge reaction from studio audiences, who were generally unaware of this before they saw it in person.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Beulah, a black woman, was played by Marlin Hurt, a Caucasian male actor. "Her" entrances often got a huge reaction from studio audiences, who were generally unaware of this before they saw it in person. The ''Beulah'' spin-off did eventually, in an historical first, cast an actual black woman in the role.
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* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
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* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.StudioAudience.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Bill Thompson would use a variation of his Wallace Wimple voice for Creator/TexAvery's Droopy cartoons, as well as the White Rabbit in Disney's ''Disney/AliceInWonderland''.
** Doc Gamble was voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan, otherwise known as [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Elmer Fudd]].
** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''Disney/TheRescuers''.
* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
** Doc Gamble was voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan, otherwise known as [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Elmer Fudd]].
** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''Disney/TheRescuers''.
* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
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** Doc Gamble was voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan, otherwise known as [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Elmer Fudd]].
** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''Disney/TheRescuers''.
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** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''TheRescuers''.
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** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''TheRescuers''.''Disney/TheRescuers''.
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** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''TheRescuers''.
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** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''TheRescuers''.''TheRescuers''.
* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
* ThrowItIn: Jim Jordan was a master at humorously ad-libbing past an occasional flubbed line, to the delight of the StudioAudience.
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* ActingForTwo: Marian Jordan voiced Molly as well as the little girl, Teeny; Gale Gordon voiced Mayor [=LaTrivia=] as well as neighbor/weatherman Foggy Williams; and Bill Thompson voiced several characters including Mr. Old-Timer, Wallace Wimple, Horatio K. Boomer, and Nick Depopoulous.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Beulah, a black woman, was played by Marlin Hurt, a Caucasian male actor. "Her" entrances often got a huge reaction from studio audiences, who were generally unaware of this before they saw it in person.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Bill Thompson would use a variation of his Wallace Wimple voice for Creator/TexAvery's Droopy cartoons, as well as the White Rabbit in Disney's ''Disney/AliceInWonderland''.
** Doc Gamble was voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan, otherwise known as [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Elmer Fudd]].
** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''TheRescuers''.
** Doc Gamble was voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan, otherwise known as [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Elmer Fudd]].
** [=McGee=] himself, Jim Jordan, was Orville in ''TheRescuers''.