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2 unusual facts about Rhoda


Carlton Your Doorman

Carlton Your Doorman was an animated television special starring the (previously) unseen doorman Carlton from the sitcom Rhoda.

Stiller and Meara

During the mid-1970s Stiller and Meara made a couple of appearances together on the sticom Rhoda.


Adam Davy

Venues and events at which he has performed include 'Smalls Jazz Cafe' NY, 'Pink Elephant Jazz Bar', the Cork Jazz Festival, The Rhoda Mcgaw Theatre, the Royal polo event, Cartier and the 'Kay Club', Ireland, home to the world famous Ryders cup golf tournament.

Anstey College of Physical Education

Rhoda Anstey stepped down as principal in 1927, after having partially retired in 1920, though she remained a co-director until 1930, in which year the college gained the approval of the University of London to grant accredited diplomas.

Betty Walker

She is not to be confused with non-Jewish actress/comedienne Nancy Walker, who appeared on the television shows Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Rhoda's mother, Mrs. Morgenstern.

Don Chastain

Other series in which Chastain appeared as a guest star include The Real McCoys, Rhoda, The Rockford Files, All My Children, Hawaii Five-O, The West Wing, and Scrubs.

Gail Parent

She also wrote episodes of The Smothers Brothers Show, The Carol Burnett Show, Rhoda, Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories, Babes (of which she also served as series creator) and Finder of Lost Loves, and the musical variety special Sills and Burnett at the Met.

I La Galigo

It is based on an adaption by Rhoda Grauer of the epic creation myth Sureq Galigo of the Bugis from South Sulawesi, written between the 13th and 15th century in the Indonesian language Buginese.

James I. Roosevelt

On May 30, 1831 in Paris, Roosevelt married Cornelia Van Ness, a daughter of Cornelius P. Van Ness and Rhoda Savage.

Jewish mother stereotype

One example of the stereotype, as it had developed by the 1970s, was the character of Ida Morgenstern, mother of Rhoda Morgenstern, who first appeared in a recurring role on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and later as a regular on its spinoff Rhoda.

Joseph Gerard

Joe Gerard, a fictional character on the TV series Rhoda

Josephine Humphreys

While her first three novels are mainly about contemporary family life in the South, her fourth, Nowhere Else on Earth, is a departure in that it is an historical novel based on the true story of Rhoda Strong and Henry Berry Lowrie from the American Civil War era.

June Gable

In 1979 she appeared as "Rhoda Rooter" on the live-action Hanna-Barbera TV specials Legends of the Superheroes.

My Living Doll

The series starred Bob Cummings as Dr. Bob McDonald, a psychiatrist who is given care of Rhoda Miller, a lifelike android (played by Julie Newmar) in the form of a sexy, Amazonian female, by her creator, a scientist who did not want her to fall into the hands of the military.

Rhoda's real name is AF 709, and she is a prototype robot that Dr. Carl Miller (Henry Beckman) built for the U.S. Air Force.

Noah Beauchamp

His daughter-in-law's parents Sanford and Rhoda Ransdell testified for the defense but to no avail.

Rhoda Bubendey Métraux

Rhoda Bubendey Metraux (1914–2003), was a prominent anthropologist in the area of cross-cultural studies, specializing in Haitian voodoo and the Iatmul of New Guinea.

Rhoda Jordan

Rhoda Jordan (born August 3, 1979) is an actor and screenwriter from Los Angeles, California, who has appeared in Never Die Alone with DMX, Aquanoids, and Death Factory with Tiffany Shepis.

Rhoda Morgenstern

Rhoda gave up her career as a window dresser/costume designer and pursued a career as a photographer in the time between the 1978 cancellation of Rhoda and the 2000 made-for-television movie Mary and Rhoda.

Rod Rohrich

Rhoda A. Narins, M.D.; William P. Coleman, M.D.; Rod J. Rohrich, M.D.; Gary Monheit, M.D.; Richard Glogau, M.D.; Fredric Brandt, M.D.; Suzanne Bruce, M.D.; Lawrence Colen, M.D.; Steven Dayan, M.D.; Ian Jackson, M.D.; Corey Maas, M.D.; Alexander Rivkin, M.D.; Anthony Sclafani, M.D.; Joan C. Spivak, M.H.S., "12-Month Controlled Study in the United States of the Safety and Efficacy of Permanent 2.5% Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Soft-Tissue Filler."

Samuel Gookins

In 1812 his parents William and Rhoda Gookins moved with most of their children to Rodman, New York, near the eastern end of Lake Ontario.


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