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Sleepy De
Goodnight.
Trackdown, French lobby card. 1976
I’ve been dealing with the gif version of staircase wit since my last suggestive!De post, so here, please have an addendum.
(Apologies in advance if I’ve ruined any of these shows, but this brainrot has to go somewhere, and Tumblr seems safer than my work’s Teams channel.)
Character Actress
Gail Kobe (born Gabriella Kieliszewski, March 19, 1932 – August 1, 2013) Film and television actress and television producer.
Kobe portrayed Penny Adams on the TV series Trackdown. She appeared on the Alcoa Theatre in a 1958 episode titled "Disappearance" starring Jack Lemmon and Joan Blackman. In 1965 she portrayed Doris Schuster on TV's Peyton Place. She also appeared on daytime television in the NBC serial Bright Promise as Ann Boyd Jones (1970–1972).
During the 1950s and 1960s, Kobe made guest appearances on Highway Patrol ("The Search"), The Californians, The Rebel, Mackenzie's Raiders, Blue Light, Felony Squad, Ironside, The Outer Limits, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, The Fugitive, Bourbon Street Beat, Maverick, M Squad (four episodes), Whirlybirds, Perry Mason, Hogan's Heroes, The Twilight Zone ("In His Image", "The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross", "A World of Difference"), Dr. Kildare (for which she was nominated for an Emmy), Empire, Gunsmoke, Cheyenne, Daniel Boone, Mission: Impossible, The Untouchables, Have Gun – Will Travel, The Mod Squad, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and Mannix. In 1962, she portrayed Dr. Louise Amadon in the episode "A Woman's Place" on Rawhide, about a woman doctor's struggles against stereotypes in the Old West.
On February 17, 1959, Kobe was cast in the episode "Disaster Town" of the series Rescue 8 in the role of Ellen Mason, a mother looking for her son in a western ghost town.
In the series, Laramie, Kobe played a saloon girl in the episode "Gun Duel" (aired December 25, 1962).
Kobe began to work behind the camera as supervising producer and associate producer on such daytime programs as CBS's The Edge of Night and NBC's Return to Peyton Place. From 1981–82, its final year on the air, Kobe became executive producer of the NBC soap opera, Texas. From 1983 to May 1986, she was the executive producer of CBS's Guiding Light (for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award) and then served as a producer on CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful from its debut in 1987 through the early 1990s. (Wikipedia)

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Harvey Scales - Trackdown (1969)
Milwaukee soul man Harvey Scales with a raw, driving and funky track.
Dear Vector Prime, have you ever visited a universe with two separate Autobots named Bluestreak and Silverstreak?
Dear Streak Separator,
Silverstreak was a socially awkward engineer, his propensity for ingenious solutions tempered by his inability to actually tell anyone about them. His twin brother Bluestreak wasn't much help in this regard, as he was usually busy tuning his weapons for his next Waruder extermination trip. Both often had to be minded by the cool-headed red-and-yellow Lamborghini-bot Trackdown.
John Mitchum 6/6/1919 - 11/29/2001