The Adventures of Super Donald, faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap his buildings from a single bound. Look, up in the sky; it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Super Donald, yes it's Super Donald, a magazine editor who came to New York with powers and abilities far beyond because of advertising. Super Donald, who can change the course of Ann Marie, man of steel in his forehands; and who will it be to challenge? He was an editor for the magazine as Donald Hollinger, fights a never ending battle for truth, life, and liberty.👍
This episode is hilarious. I think Donald is better looking with longer, wavy hair. Reminds me of Trapper John on MASH. I hate those striped britches Ann wore in this. I wore that kind in early 1970s, they were popular up through to 1974. Striped and checked britches...most were twill. Ick.
When Ann is dialing Donald's number on the telephone, while she is wearing only a bath towel, her skin is very wet. But five seconds later, when she starts talking to Don, her skin is mostly dry.
Women in the early 70s were probably tired of Big 60s teased boufont hairstyles.... early 70s rolled in the flat straight long hair...no more aqua net til the 80s Big hair was back.
@bqkmg2037 she has the raised bump in her hair in back. It was in style in early 70s. My mother wore hers that way. I remember her teasing her hair. The rest was straight
Donald's best line of this episode starts at 20:41: "Why they can't listen to someone young is what makes them old."
Ann has the most lovely hands
As an unwritten rule, no one messes with another man's job or career... especially when the boss is involved.
Guaranteed this does not apply to government employees.
38 years DOD employee.
Every man for himself.
Super Don is super cute! But he still needs his "wonder woman."
Wish I'd had a man like him.
😊 d o n looks crazy in that outfit she made him super d o n
The Adventures of Super Donald, faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap his buildings from a single bound. Look, up in the sky; it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Super Donald, yes it's Super Donald, a magazine editor who came to New York with powers and abilities far beyond because of advertising. Super Donald, who can change the course of Ann Marie, man of steel in his forehands; and who will it be to challenge? He was an editor for the magazine as Donald Hollinger, fights a never ending battle for truth, life, and liberty.👍
LUV THAT RENDITION YOU GAVE!
I believe the Deputy Commissioner played Mr. Cheevers, Theodore J. Mooney's boss and president of the bank in the Lucy Show
Luv the sailboat dtess
This episode is hilarious. I think Donald is better looking with longer, wavy hair. Reminds me of Trapper John on MASH. I hate those striped britches Ann wore in this. I wore that kind in early 1970s, they were popular up through to 1974. Striped and checked britches...most were twill. Ick.
Plus James Gregory was super in what was it Barney Miller as an inspector plus it's so good in the movies too
When Ann is dialing Donald's number on the telephone, while she is wearing only a bath towel, her skin is very wet. But five seconds later, when she starts talking to Don, her skin is mostly dry.
Is this the only time Marlo said “that girl”?
Nope
Season 5 was the only season the title song had lyrics.
The singing intro..so 70s...
my favorite opening is season 2 thru 4, it's a Masterpiece
Ann"s hair is way too long in this 5th year! I preferred her styles in the first three years!
Women in the early 70s were probably tired of Big 60s teased boufont hairstyles.... early 70s rolled in the flat straight long hair...no more aqua net til the 80s Big hair was back.
Mark you are right!
@bqkmg2037 she has the raised bump in her hair in back. It was in style in early 70s. My mother wore hers that way. I remember her teasing her hair. The rest was straight
Dons boss was on My favorite Martian
Boss was James Gregory. Martin was Rau Walston.
@@lisacolavito8319 James Gregory was in another Danny Arnold show Barney Miller as Inspector Luger.
James Gregory X 2; Roy Roberts (Mr. Drysdale's rival for the Clampett millions)
13:04 That’s not Ann/Marlo’s voice!
It’s her panic don’t kill me voice, I’ve heard it before but you’re right it sounds weird!
Mister Adams is so creepy
Why did they dress her in so much fringe !! Ugggg
There was no plot to this at all.