Buddy Overstreet, an ordinary guy, overhears a crime syndicate utter "Chicken Little!" and is marked for death. He comically flees town to town, evading his would-be killers, in a humorous t... Read allBuddy Overstreet, an ordinary guy, overhears a crime syndicate utter "Chicken Little!" and is marked for death. He comically flees town to town, evading his would-be killers, in a humorous take on The Fugitive.Buddy Overstreet, an ordinary guy, overhears a crime syndicate utter "Chicken Little!" and is marked for death. He comically flees town to town, evading his would-be killers, in a humorous take on The Fugitive.
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But I do remember some of the words to the theme tune --went something like "Run Buddy Run" (what a whiz I am ;)and the Turkish bath scene does ring a bell--thanks for the memory-jog.
I must have got this idea from another show--does anyone remember what that might be? and keeping in mind I was only 6 at the time and watching in London, England it may well have been sandwiched between two episodes of the same show--which may well have been Get Smart.
Why, then, did it fail? There could be any number of reasons. The most likely of all, I think, was that too many shows with similar formats had established themselves by then, leaving "Buddy" with, literally, nowhere to run. Also, the somewhat offbeat premise didn't help much, either. Nowadays, such a show would have been given more time to build up an audience. In 1966, it was axed halfway through the season.
Pity, as this was one of the most creative, funny shows to emerge from the Golden Age of Sitcoms.
Buddy overheard or witnessed something that got
him into trouble with the mob.
The answer is that while minding his own business in a sauna when some mob members come in and start
discussing a recent hit...unaware anyone else was there because of all the steam...
It was interesting noticing how the actor playing Buddy visibly lost weight during the course of its one season...from all the running I suppose...
Did you know
- TriviaThe Jerry Fielding papers archived at BYU indicate tapes for recorded episode scores to episodes that appear to have not been aired: "My Son, the Killer", "Killer Cassidy", "Death with Father" (a two-parter), and "The Runaway Kid".
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Narrator: [the narration heard on almost every episode] This is Buddy Overstreet. He's wanted by the head of the most powerful crime syndicate in the country. In a steam room, Buddy overheard their vital secrets and the mysterious words, Chicken Little. Now, he knows too much. These are the orders given to all members of the syndicate from one end of the country to the other.
Mr. Devere: Get him, get him, get him!
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