Bump! North American Gold Coast Vancouver, Seattle, Portland Vancouver: Charlie David goes on a hunt for a groom as he plans his big gay wedding in Vancouver, British Columbia. Bump! sits down with, Two Dears And A Queer, wedding planners, scouts the perfect location for a proposal and tours the local bars and nightclubs in a quest for a husband for Charlie. Along the way, we cruise Vancouver's beaches and blade the world-famous sea wall in Stanley Park. Seattle: Bump! visits the home of coffee and grunge rock, Seattle. Charlie rocks out at the Experience Music Project, tries out for a gay softball team, gets lessons from Alesksa Manila about how to transform into a woman and of course, drinks lots of java to keep him going. To complete his rock-and-roll experience, Charlie gets inked with a new tattoo! Portland: Watch host Shannon McDonough shake things up in laid-back Portland, Oregon. Chat with the local hotties of Portland Q Center and the city commissioner Sam Adams. Brave the Wil watch
Bump! North American Gold Coast Vancouver, Seattle, Portland Vancouver: Charlie David goes on a hunt for a groom as he plans his big gay wedding in Vancouver, British Columbia. Bump! sits down with, Two Dears And A Queer, wedding planners, scouts the perfect location for a proposal and tours the local bars and nightclubs in a quest for a husband for Charlie. Along the way, we cruise Vancouver's beaches and blade the world-famous sea wall in Stanley Park. Seattle: Bump! visits the home of coffee and grunge rock, Seattle. Charlie rocks out at the Experience Music Project, tries out for a gay softball team, gets lessons from Alesksa Manila about how to transform into a woman and of course, drinks lots of java to keep him going. To complete his rock-and-roll experience, Charlie gets inked with a new tattoo! Portland: Watch host Shannon McDonough shake things up in laid-back Portland, Oregon. Chat with the local hotties of Portland Q Center and the city commissioner Sam Adams. Brave the Wil watch
Question: I seem to remember a show a while back called Police Surgeon. The concept seems absurd now, and no one I know remembers it. Is it my imagination?
Answer: A lot more than the concept was absurd, Laurie. And the reason your pals don't remember it is the syndicated half-hour series, produced from 1971-74, also went by the name Dr. Simon Locke, which I'm sure all of you fondly recall watching, your couch packed with your family and pets, a coffee-table's worth of munchies spread out in front of you.
OK... me, neither.
Anyway, the titular doc (Sam Groom) was a young man living in a rural town where he worked under the older Dr. Sellers (Jack Albertson). Until, that is, the series relocated to the city, Sellers was gone (Albertson quit because the show was so lousy), Locke went to work for the cops, Len Birman jumped in as his tough-talking superior and the show's title was changedread more