at the time the show was produced, outside of big businesses and government agencies such as NASA, computers were pretty much out of reach to the man in the street-or Library. He may have made references to typewriters.
There is no adverb in the sentence, "Fred brought home a baby tiger for Helen to help." If you need an adverb, then you could write "Fred *carefully* brought home a baby tiger for Helen to help."
Calico was the name of Fred Kirby's horse not Trigger. Trigger was the name of Roy Rogers horse.
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· Felipe · Felix · Fernando · Floyd · Forrest · Francis · Francisco · Frank · Frankie · Franklin · Fred · Freddie · Freddy · Frederick · Fredrick
The pig belonged to both Fred and Doris Ziffel . The pig's name was Arnold Ziffel .
Fred and Doris Ziffel were the people who owned Arnold the pig.
Oliver Wendell Douglas: Eddie Albert (170 episodes) Lisa Douglas: Eva Gabor (170 episodes) Mr. Eustace Haney: Pat Buttram Eb Dawson: Tom Lester (148 episodes) Fred Ziffel: Hank Patterson (83 episodes) Doris Ziffel: Barbara Pepper (1965-1968) (30 episodes) Doris Ziffel: Fran Ryan (1969-71) Arnold Ziffel: (Original pig came from the town of Union Star, Missouri) Hank Kimball: Alvy Moore Sam Drucker: Frank Cady (142 episodes) Mother Eunice Douglas: Eleanor Audley (1965-1969) Alf Monroe: Sid Melton (1965-1969) Ralph Monroe: Mary Grace Canfield Newt Kiley: Kay E. Kuter (1965-1970) (24 episodes) Ben Miller: Tom Fadden (1965) Roy Trendell: Robert Foulk (1966-1968)
Fred Green died on 1936-11-30.
Fred Green was born on 1871-10-19.
Fred Pratt Green died in 2000.
Fred Pratt Green was born in 1903.
In the episode "The Birthday Gift" the voice for the horse named Mr. Fred was provided by Rich Little . He's known as "The Man of a Thousand Voices" .
Fred Green was born September 14, 1933, in Titusville, NJ, USA.
Fred Green died December 22, 1996, in Titusville, NJ, USA.
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Fred Secombe has written: 'How green was my curate' 'A curate for all seasons'