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This time out we meet a man who turned a sly wit and mild disposition into a top flight comic acting career -- plus an unlikely and enduring friendship with on of Hollywood's leading tough guy actors. We speak of the great Wally Cox, a midwestern boy who got his career break, as so many did back in the day, on the old Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts show. He parlayed that break into a steady stream of supporting roles in film and on tv, then was cast as junior high school science teacher Robinson J. Peepers in "Mr. Peepers", which was a smash it in the early days of television. While the role typecast him a bit, Wally maintained a full book of roles -- including a cartoon turn as Underdog -- plus frequent appearances on talk, game, and variety shows. He died prematurely at age 48 but not before making a legendary impression. As always, find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows.

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Wally's iconic role was as junior high school science teacher Robinson J. Peepers in Mr. Peepers. He was a STEM education God long before we knew there was such a thing!https://youtu.be/9YZ5i3vf77o?si=6YmVfPj9cZtznx6K

To a generation born after his Mr. Peepers fame, Wally may be best known by voice, not sight. That's because the voice he provides is that of the cartoon superhero Underdog which Wally played in the mid 1960s. Here's a complete episode from 1964 -- grab a bowl of Sugar Frosted Choco-bombs and your footy pajamas and park yourself in front of the screen, just like old times. https://youtu.be/fhDxSrK5TWw?si=lWhG9APFvMtZkkeJ

As with so many character actors of his day, Wally found a ready home for his wit on tv game shows and one of the best was Hollywood Squares where he was a regular for years. Here's an episode from 1971. https://youtu.be/uA1ii8dF3lQ?si=bw0T-3TRwRReceQl

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