Most Recent Appearance
Deck the Cell With Bars of Folly
Wednesday 23 December 1987 on ABC
The precinct is in the holiday spirit and holds an open house for a colorful array of petty criminals.
Rhonda Bates was one of the stars of "The Shape of Things", an obscure show created by George Schlatter of "Laugh-In" and "Real People" fame. "The Shape of Things" was supposed to be a comedy-variety show from a woman's perspective. It is omitted from most TV trivia books because it never aired in a regular time slot and only a few episodes were made.
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Other Appearances
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Blansky's Beauties
Arkansas |
The Roller Girls
Mongo Sue Lampert |
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Battle of the Network Stars
Special #4 NBC Team |
C.P.O. Sharkey
Pruitt's Paradise Evelyn |
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Hooperman
Deck the Cell With Bars of Folly |
The Love Boat
Cindy/Play by Play/What's a Brother For? Sue-Sue |
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The Merv Griffin Show
October 19, 1977 Herself |
Vegas
Night of a Thousand Eyes Jennifer |
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Blansky's Beauties
Blansky's Beauties was a very short-lived ABC situation comedy that arose at the height of the "spin-off" craze of the 1970s. Starring Nancy Walker as Nancy Blansky, the show took place in Las... more The Roller Girls
sitcom canceled after only four episodes more
Blansky's Beauties was a very short-lived ABC situation comedy that arose at the height of the "spin-off" craze of the 1970s. Starring Nancy Walker as Nancy Blansky, the show took place in Las... more The Roller Girls
sitcom canceled after only four episodes more

