A hilarious Forever Knight blooper reel from season 2. This VHS has circulated a lot over the years, but I tried to enhance the quality a bit. It's so much fun to see these hilarious outtakes and how much the cast loved each other. :-)
Now if only I could find the season 1 blooper reel (if there ever was one).
From Season 1, Episode 101 Dark Knight. Schanke gives blood and his garlic breath to Nick. #ForeverKnight #GeraintWynDavies #JohnKapelos
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A FB Memory. The Typewriter...I always loved them things. I still have my used thrift store portable Smith-Corona. Got it when I went to college...still works. Later I used it to write scripts when I was in radio and broadsides before blogs. The damn thing is still fine. Typewriters...the trouble-maker's friend.
Comments:
Donald Schank~ I self-taught myself typing -- hunt and peck, but fast -- on a huge manual office typewriter when I was about 8 years old. My parents had it in the house because my Dad was the Township Clerk and my Mom volunteered and did the typing of minutes, ordinances, correspondence, etc., for the municipality. I think I was the only kid turning in typed reports in my grade school in the late 1950s.
Henrietta Cameron-Mann~聽We had an old Royal typewriter that I remember my mother using on Christmas cards and letters. She was fast and earned her living as a clerk typist. I learned how to type in school - they had typing classes in the 1970's. The fast-typing gene apparently passed to me since I won 3rd place in the district typing contest. My younger work colleagues just rolled on the floor when I told them about it. Those typing skills came in handy when we started using computers to crank out audit reports.
Judith Mahoney Pasternak~ I loved mine for a long Time too.
"Jean Arthur herself had no children, and despite her marriages (the one to Frank Ross and an earlier one-day marriage to Julian Ancker), her sexual tendencies were ambiguous. Fellow actor Patsy Kelly overtly acknowledged (in an interview) Arthur's lesbianism, while Agnes Moorehead did not contradict an interviewer who grouped Arthur with actresses who 'have enjoyed lesbian or bi-relationships.' Moorehead simply said that, like most women, Arthur was 'emotionally intricate'. Arthur was rumored to have been romantically involved with Mary Martin, gossip that seemed validated by a 1966 novel, The Princess and the Goblin, allegedly a roman 谩 clef about their relationship; it was several years before its author, Paul Rosner, acknowledged that the story was wholly imagined, though he did draw on his own impressions of the two women in writing it. Speculation about Arthur's sexual orientation was revived by Donald Spoto's biography of Marlene Dietrich, Blue Angel, which cited Arthur and Martin among the 'charter members of America's creative lesbian community', while Hadleigh's book assumed Arthur's lesbianism or bisexuality 'as a given'."
-From The Gay & Lesbian Theatrical Legacy: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Figures in American Stage History in the Pre-Stonewall Era by Billy J. Harbin, Kimberley Bell Marra, and Robert A. Schanke
My favorite fanvid of these two -- and not just because up until about a minute ago I hadn't seen another -- by聽Kristen Harris/knightvision. Season 3 spoilers (from 2:50ish on).聽Perfectly shows their relationship.
... Actually it's one of my favorite Forever Knight fanvids, and just plain fanvids,聽period.
Features the strong friendship between Nick and his lovable partner Donut Don Schanke. It explores the special bond between the two best friends as they protect the city of Toronto. Created April 2005