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Poll Suggestion: Trust Me, I Know What I’m Doing!

Intro: Sledge Hammer is a legendary TV-series, which was released by ABC on September 23, 1986. The main characters are legendary. David Rasche played the legendary deranged satirical cop Sledge Hammer, who found company in Dori Doreau, his assigned partner, played by Anne-Marie Martin. She always tried to keep cotrol, while Hammer drove his superior Captain Trunk mad, played by Harrison Page. The TV-series has many interesting aspects we collected and want to reveal now. Which of these aspects about the TV-series Sledge Hammer is the most interesting? Please discuss here. Suggestions: Facts around the TV-Show Sledge Hammer. Concerning option 16,17,18: Are these too much. I could pack them in one option. Please tell me. List: https://www.imdb.com/de/list/ls599264384/ Poll: TBD

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I love the way he talks to his gun as it were a person and I love his car full of bullet holes. My favorite scene is when he ties a bad guy in front of the hood of a school bus or truck, I am sure now.

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> Trust Me, I Know What I’m Doing! I always laugh when he says this.

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https://youtu.be/wuTcctu_DfM?si=2XHjpAPIbc9HOqPW&t=26 The relationship of Sledge Hammer and his Captain Trunk has a French similie. The relationship between Chief Inspector Clouseau and Charles Dreyfus equal somehow. Both, Sledge Hammer as well as Chief Inspecteur Clouseau mostly drive their superiors crazy.

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Bill Bixby, who is known as Dr. David Banner in the TV-series The Incredible Hulk (1977), directed 8 episodes of "Sledge Hammer" in the eigth episode he directed, he also had a little cameo. which episode???

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To reduce the aspect about the violent behavior, ABC decided to put a laugh-track on the TV-series, like it was costumary in sitcoms of the 1980s. Alan Spencer didn't want that, but grudgingly agreed. In the German version of the TV-series they dropped the laugh track. Guess what - it's better. I also think that the german version of Hogan's Heroes (Ein Kaefig Voller Helden) is funnier than the original. Klink and Schultz speaking to each other, in northern and southern accents respectively, is hilarious.

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Hahahaha!!! ;D

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I also think that Doreau fell in a [forbidden] love for him as the show went on...

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Bixby = Season 2, Episode 8: Hammer Hits the Rock - https://www.imdb.com/de/title/tt0702663/fullcredits/

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Ooh Ok, I was looking for Lou Ferrigno :)

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David Rasche character has a violent death in the movie Stallone Cobra. I was horrified by the security guard car crushing scene at that time. https://youtu.be/KcSuXFLl6yk?si=fcKHw6jQDJbh5xqm&t=80

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No, Bixby. :D

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@mariojacobs: where would be an image of a real microphone? The image of the last option looks a little crapy for the idea.

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6848378/mediaviewer/rm3874706176/?ref_=ttmi_mi_18

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Wow! Great, Mario. Thank you so much. :D How did you find that? I searched for about half an hour and didn't find any. Do you have a special procedure to make it?

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I just wrote DUBBING in the IMDb search box. It is the first option.

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Thank you. Don't know, why I didn't. ;)