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A user with 1,662 edits. Account created on 10 May 2005.
2 November 2024
- 03:4203:42, 2 November 2024 diff hist −106 Vic Perrin →Television: Marvel Super Heroes claim is incorrect (series used Canadian voice actors only); some punctuation or pronoun addition (whole animation section needs heavy organization) current
1 November 2024
- 02:3502:35, 1 November 2024 diff hist +4 William Congreve →Literary career: linking Moliere current
28 October 2024
- 04:0804:08, 28 October 2024 diff hist −904 Folklore of the United States →Fictional characters: taking out the Lone Ranger; even with the theory that he was based on Bass Reeves, the specific Lone Ranger character was created for the radio show (and reused in books, comics, movies, etc.), not from oral tradition or folklore
- 03:4703:47, 28 October 2024 diff hist 0 Hal Smith (actor) →Television: not great at adjusting tables tonight
- 03:4703:47, 28 October 2024 diff hist +169 Hal Smith (actor) →Television
- 03:4403:44, 28 October 2024 diff hist −203 m Hal Smith (actor) →Television: formatting fixes, moving Fantasy Island as well, unbolding auctioneer
- 03:3903:39, 28 October 2024 diff hist −6 m Hal Smith (actor) →Television
- 03:3803:38, 28 October 2024 diff hist +209 Hal Smith (actor) →Television: moved from TV voice credits section
- 03:3803:38, 28 October 2024 diff hist −653 Hal Smith (actor) →Television: never on Rocky and His Friends/The Bullwinkle Show, taking out live-action only roles (some of the Disney TV parts were on-camera too, but need to go through them all closely)
- 03:3003:30, 28 October 2024 diff hist −56 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends →Voice cast: Hal Smith never worked for Jay Ward, on Bullwinkle or anything else; adding a "nearly" for June Foray (Dorothy Scott and Julie Bennett filled in for one or two segments each)
- 03:1503:15, 28 October 2024 diff hist −5 Rumpole of the Bailey →Cast: though in the later post-series *books* he becomes Mr. Justice Bullingham, on the series he was only Judge Bullingham current
- 03:0903:09, 28 October 2024 diff hist −58 Doug Selby not sure why Alphonse Baker Carr is redlinked; significant though he is in the series, seems like this page could cover him in full; taking out Bizarro World bit which doesn't feel appropriately encyclopedic for this article; taking out "work in progress" line which implies Gardner hadn't actually finished the book, as opposed to meaning he left open the possibility of continuing the series current
- 03:0103:01, 28 October 2024 diff hist +20 Protests against Proposition 8 supporters →Claims of religious bigotry: linking to Charles Colson, since he wrote the Christian Post article (also wording as "for the"; he was a fairly frequent guest editorialist, but not on staff)
- 02:5902:59, 28 October 2024 diff hist +6 List of The PJs episodes →Season 2 (2000)
20 October 2024
- 04:4204:42, 20 October 2024 diff hist +2 Joseph V. Perry no reason for Joseph Perry to be in quotes (just omits the middle name) current
19 October 2024
- 04:1804:18, 19 October 2024 diff hist −57 The Krofft Supershow →Bigfoot and Wildboy: taking out actors who only appeared on the standalone Bigfoot and Wildboy series, not The Krofft Supershow current
7 October 2024
- 05:5605:56, 7 October 2024 diff hist −56 Teddy Ruxpin →Voice actors: enough years have passed for "the late" to be less applicable or necessary, taking out Canada repetition
- 05:5205:52, 7 October 2024 diff hist −29 Russi Taylor taking out "last non-Disney role"; she was still on The Simpsons and had several other credits outside of Disney after she stopped doing the McDonald's commercials
3 October 2024
- 01:3601:36, 3 October 2024 diff hist +32 Jay Robinson →Career: Dr. Shrinker wasn't a guest spot, tweaking current
30 September 2024
- 23:2223:22, 30 September 2024 diff hist −40 Lucky Luke (1984 TV series) →Voice cast: missed a redundancy
- 23:1723:17, 30 September 2024 diff hist +18 Lucky Luke (1984 TV series) Paul Reubens voiced Rantanplan (renamed Bushwack) in English (not really sure what the "second voice" thing is supposed to mean)
26 September 2024
- 02:2802:28, 26 September 2024 diff hist −84 The Tale of the Bunny Picnic not a film but a half hour TV special, so swapping for more appropriate categories (and taking out "1980s English-language films" entirely); not sure it really belongs in 1980s musical films either when a bunch of 1980s musical specials aren't there, so taking out for now, but there should probably be a new category (closest is Category:Musical theatre television specials, which is a mixed bag right now) current
22 September 2024
- 02:4402:44, 22 September 2024 diff hist −14 Leslie Jordan trimming redundant statement before American Horror Story; sentence begins "His television roles," so "several characters on television" makes it sound like he played TV personalities
21 September 2024
- 23:5823:58, 21 September 2024 diff hist +9 Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar →History: some of the info between the original run and the Bob Bailey era is muddled, moving Blake Edwards (since it implies he wrote for the Bob Bailey version; he contributed scripts to the Edmund O'Brien and John Lund episodes)
- 05:2205:22, 21 September 2024 diff hist −50 Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar →The end: rewording, CBS Radio Mystery Theater was definitely not an "experimental drama workshop" (that description was applied to the earlier CBS Radio Workshop), and debatbale too on Theater Five, so just referring to them as anthology series (which both were_
- 05:2005:20, 21 September 2024 diff hist −48 Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar →Revival: taking out "the only Johnny Dollar serial played for laughs"; not quite accurate, especially since the serial in question ends revealing the owner murdered her dog and is handled for drama ("The Indestructible Mike Matter" serial has more humor overall, but since it's rather subjective anyway, best to leave it out)
19 September 2024
- 03:4203:42, 19 September 2024 diff hist −56 Claus Wilcke Wilcke never appeared on Jason King current
- 03:3803:38, 19 September 2024 diff hist −1 Heinz Schubert (actor) Johnny Speight had nothing to do with One Food in the Grave; the connection is just that again Schubert starred in the German version of a British sitcom current
- 03:3403:34, 19 September 2024 diff hist −8 Wolfgang Völz "taped radio shows" in this case refers to audio dramas, both for children and adults, released on records, cassettes, or CDs, but the German word "hörspiele" applies equally to those and to actually broadcast radio plays or series, so adjusting wording; some puncuation and grammar fixes current
16 September 2024
- 03:1103:11, 16 September 2024 diff hist −10 Don Messick →Television: Arnold *was* the paperboy
- 03:0903:09, 16 September 2024 diff hist +265 Don Messick →Early Hanna Barbera voice work: he didn't narrate *as* Ranger Smith, clarifying some more show titles, adding Flintstones; clarifying "always the sidekick" since Pixie and Ruff got top billing as did Ricochet Rabbit
- 03:0403:04, 16 September 2024 diff hist +96 Don Messick →Early Hanna Barbera voice work: grammar fixing, also not really clear what "Ranger Smith voice" heard as villains passage is supposed to mean (no examples are given and can't think of any that sounded especially like Ranger Smith, which was essentially his straight man voice and so also sounded like Dr. Quest, the narrators, etc.; not even sure "this character sounds like that character" attempt is even needed, and it's not clear who Perilous Paper Doll Man is
- 02:5802:58, 16 September 2024 diff hist −3 m Naked City (TV series) broke the infobox, trying to fix current
- 02:1502:15, 16 September 2024 diff hist −34 Naked City (TV series) "Bert Leonard" is identifiably the same voice as Lawrence Dobkin; they just droppped the gimmick of him claiming to be the producer later (it happened occasionally in movies too, a VO claiming to be the director or producer but played by someone else)
8 September 2024
- 23:5123:51, 8 September 2024 diff hist +4 Doug (TV series) →Characters: correcting spelling and linking Doug Preis
6 September 2024
- 05:3805:38, 6 September 2024 diff hist +2 Carnival! character name spelling in script, Playbill, and list of characters below, etc.
1 September 2024
- 20:3120:31, 1 September 2024 diff hist +45 Lee Aubrey "Speed" Riggs link fixing, since the Jack Benny Program page covers its incarnations under all sponsors and on radio and TV; rewording "co-hosted" (he did the auction chants in commercials, and was usually given billing, but he wasn't a host) current
30 August 2024
- 02:1802:18, 30 August 2024 diff hist −180 Daws Butler →Live-action roles: no source for Daws Butler ever voicing Woody Woodpecker (screams or otherwise), no source for the Five Nights at Freddy's posthumous claim, correcting Habeus Corpus spelling (both the actual Latin phrase and name of the Doc Savage character)
24 August 2024
- 03:2503:25, 24 August 2024 diff hist −14 Daws Butler →Television: whoops, yanking out non-existent 1976 stand alone series threw off table (probably shouldn't be listed for every single Warner Bros. TV package which sometimes aired theatrical shorts he'd been in, but no new material, either)
- 03:2203:22, 24 August 2024 diff hist −53 Daws Butler →Television: specifying Fractured Fairy Tales; taking out "1962-1964" for Ruff and Reddy (rerun from 1962 to 1963, but most of the other shows on the list had network reruns two, and otherwise including the years implies they were still in production then; small start on punctuation; taking out Aesop & Son repeat (never its own series, date from random IMDb misinfo)
- 03:1303:13, 24 August 2024 diff hist +24 Daws Butler →Later life: "less prolific" makes more sense than "somewhat low-key," which is how you'd describe a performance style, although randomly jumping from 1985 to a 1983 one-off special doesn't help (and a few odds and ends, like Wimpy in Hanna-Barbera's Popeye cartoons, not covered, so section could use expansion)
- 02:4202:42, 24 August 2024 diff hist +113 The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound No edit summary
- 01:1401:14, 24 August 2024 diff hist −304 The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound →Voice cast: Peter Potamus, Magilla, and Mr. Peebles are all in "the characters mentioned above," so redundant; taking out final roles since Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears actually came out a few months later
19 August 2024
- 07:4507:45, 19 August 2024 diff hist −2 Ron White (actor) →Television: Ace is the character's first name in the cartoon, so no need for either single or double quotation marks current
15 August 2024
- 05:2205:22, 15 August 2024 diff hist +12 Pecos Bill →Description: full name for James Cloyd Bowman, since there's no preceding reference to him in the article, just citation at end
- 05:1905:19, 15 August 2024 diff hist −262 Casey Jones →Casey Jones media references: taking out the Grateful Dead bullet point, only because it's covered in the list of song references directly above; likewise, the traditional version is also covered and Furry Lewis mentioned (not Lum Guffin, but he doesn't have an article anyway and only other Wikipedia article to mention him is Bill Barth); Sesame Street spelling and title fix
14 August 2024
- 05:5705:57, 14 August 2024 diff hist −10 Jack Albertson →Radio: specifying actual years Albertson was on Berle's series (pretty much the entire run, rather than "a time"); can't find anything on "The Jack Albertson Comedy Show," may have been regional Tag: Reverted
12 August 2024
- 22:1522:15, 12 August 2024 diff hist +71 Mady Rahl mostly grammar, linking to dubbing feels more appropriate, "many cartoon characters" doesn't seem to apply when it seems to be three cartoon roles and one puppet character; rephrasing passage on death current
6 August 2024
- 22:0622:06, 6 August 2024 diff hist +11 Fran Allison →Radio: rewording the awkward "Chicago (and NBC)" passage, since preceding sentences already noted she was on staff with NBC current