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Rest in peace you classy lady.
That makes me sad. Loved that show when I was a kid.
Electric Company was the funkiest, most urban thing allowed in my white bread, Southern Baptist house. My brother and I were both big fans; we're both still happily stuck in the '70's.
Great show, great cast.
Little known fact, one of the Emmys in Rita Moreno's EGOT is from this show.
Oh man.. I l oved the Electric Company. I was super excited when they relaunched it, but it just wasn't the same.
RIP Lee, RIP
HEY YOU GUUUUUUUUYS!
Loved that show, except that the Monsters sketch scared the bejesus out of me.
Such a cool show, very innovative for the time. RIP
We would watch The Electric Company in class. Lazy teaching, I supposed.
Such a great show! RIP, Ms. Chamberlain!
Errr.. Chamberlin...
I LOVED the bit where she and Morgan Freeman would do words...
BL... ack Black
BL... ue Blue
RIP
Tom Lehrer's music made this show even more memorable!
But also provided one of the scariest bits ever for me on EC - the 'ly' song with Dracula. omg.
"...you enter a very dark room, and sitting there in the gloom is DRACULA - now how do you say goodbye?
...immediately, immediately, im-me-di-ate...LY!"
Great, talented team. RIP Miss C.
OMG, I loved that show--I can still call the theme song up to mind.
And wow, what a wonderfully diverse photo this is.
I loved the Electric Company as a child. RIP Lee. Thank you for being a part of my childhood/memories.
Vi's Diner!
I loved that show! Spent many hours watching that and ZOOM :-)
Love that show. RIP
Electric Company and The Magic Garden are the 2 shows from my youth I miss the most.
The Banana Splits would be on that list, but I have seen a couple episodes the past few years.
RIP
first time iver ever seen a young morgan freeman
hes forever been old to me
These Jive Turkey's not realizing how hip EC was. Black brothers and sisters working side by side with the honky brothers and sisters to help make kids live better through learning. Not to mention Spidey Super Stories, which is still the best representation of the Spider-Man costume in any form of media.
"We're gonna turn you on, we're gonna turn on the power" This show was such an iconic moment of it's time, people can't understand how awesome it was unless they were there.
That reboot they did a few years back sucked! Nothing like the original and didn't deserve the title the Electric Company.
LETTERMAN!
Never heard of her or the show.
RIP anyway.
I never got into the Magic Garden, but my brother loved it. I asked him why recently. "The skinny one was smok-in'!" LOL
Kids' shows were so much better back then. My favorites were this, Zoom and Schoolhouse Rock. There wasn't any of that PC pablum that passes for kids' shows now. You can thank that purple nightmare.
@Lioness: You know them Magic Garden Hippy broads were playing w/ each other's Chuckle Patch off camera. They had to be.
@Count: I'm sure they were. My brother wouldn't have minded seeing that, even at that age. ;)
Find memories of that show :)
She is one of the few cast members aside from Rita Moreno and Morgan Freeman that I actually remember. If you are a late Boomer, both Lee Chamberlain's and Ann B. Davis' deaths this week are a mild punch in the gut. I know both of these ladies will RIP. Much less so for those of us still entrapped in flesh.
Rest in peace. I loved that show growing up! They don't have anything like that now...banana splits was another great one.
Sh+it
Shit
she sure was a wonderful woman, she died at peace with her children by her side. She was in many movies and tv shows, All My Children's Aunt Pat, in the James Earl Jones' King Lear etc.
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