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Question: This may get me fitted for a straitjacket, but I seem to recall a show from the early 1970s that went something like this: A father, daughter and possibly someone else lived together in a house after the mother died, I think. The father was an architect, or cartoonist, which required that he have a large sketch pad in his attic where he would retreat when searching for solace. When he contemplated his life's issues, a sketch of his house would take the features of a human face, turn and look at him and have a conversation with him. No one else would see this drawing but the dad. Feel free to send the wagon over to my house to collect me, as people think I'm absolutely crazy, especially when I mention the talking-house part.


Answer: Instead of a straitjacket, might I suggest something a little more freeing, perhaps a windbreaker, blazer or even a nice sweater vest, Martin? There's no need for restraint — I believe the show you're read full article

Billy Zane, Johnny Galecki and Henry Rollins play 3 escape convicts who happen upon Kelly...
Paid | Amazon Video on Demand
Length: 01:31:00
Posted: 2/5/2009
Synopsis: A disillusioned man, seeking solitude after a crushing medical diagnosis, returns...
Free | Starz

Posted: 8/28/2009
A Broadway tenderfoot (Frank Morgan) takes over a Western ranch when Henry Goes Arizona...
Free | TCM

Posted: 8/1/2008
An IFC.com exclusive interview with the Blood Brothers: Jordan Blilie, Mark Gajadhar, Morgan...
Free | IFC

Posted: 6/30/2008
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Title Year Type
True Caribbean Pirates (Subject (person only)) 2006 TV Show Series
I've Got a Secret (Panelist) 2000 TV Show Series
My World and Welcome to It (Actor - Philip Jensen) 1969 TV Show Series
That Was the Week That Was (Performer) 1964 TV Show Series
Murder, Inc. (Actor - Burton Turkus) 1960 Movie

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This may get me fitted for a ...

Question: This may get me fitted for a straitjacket, but I seem to recall a show from the early 1970s that went something like this: A father, daughter and possibly someone else lived together in a house after the mother died, I think. The father was an architect, or cartoonist, which required that he have a large sketch pad in his attic where he would retreat when searching for solace. When he contemplated his life's issues, a sketch of his house would take the features of a human face, turn and look at him and have a conversation with him. No one else would see this drawing but the dad. Feel free to send the wagon over to my house to collect me, as people think I'm absolutely crazy, especially when I mention the talking-house part.


Answer: Instead of a straitjacket, might I suggest something a little more freeing, perhaps a windbreaker, blazer or even a nice sweater vest, Martin? There's no need for restraint — I believe the show you're read more

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