The Star
Today I waited patiently in a doctor’s waiting room. Playing loudly on the television was an old classic, Bachelor Uncle, starring John Forsythe. 157 episodes of Bachelor Uncle were aired over 5 seasons. The show was cancelled in 1961 and was not part of my after school tv viewing (Bewitched, Gilligan’s Island, I Dream of Genie, Hogan’s Heroes).
The gender and racist stereotyping in Bachelor Uncle made it difficult to enjoy. I thought about asking the reception people to turn the channel to a home improvement show, but if you know me, you know that’s not how I roll. I can tolerate a high level of annoyance. (Thus my career choice).
While the show did not age well, I enjoyed watching a young John Forsythe, who stole my heart during his 9 years on the classic prime time soap opera, Dynasty. He was the only actor to appear in all 220 episodes. I loved John Forsythe’s suave demeanor, his pompadour hairstyle and his warm, distinctive voice, which you may remember from Charlie’s Angels.
Fun fact: John Forsythe was very involved in thoroughbred racing.
Fact of Sadness: John Forsythe died at age 92 from pneumonia. If you’re near Santa Barbara, California, you can visit John’s grave at Ballard Cemetery. Please bring a small stone. John Forsythe was Jewish.
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