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7 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Sugarfoot,’ the 1950s ... - MSNWhen Sugarfoot first aired in Great Britain, it didn’t go by its original title. British audiences first saw the show under the name Tenderfoot, a term that better translated the theme of the show.
(KSNF & KODE) — ‘Sugarfoot’ star and prominent circus ringleader Will Hutchins has died at the age of 94, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. Hutchins passed away from respiratory failure at ...
Will Hutchins, who had a comically genteel starring role during the craze for television westerns in the 1950s, playing a sheriff who favored cherry soda over whiskey on “Sugarfoot,” died on ...
Will Hutchins, the star of ABC’s Sugarfoot, thought to be a contender for TV’s first comedy western series, died Monday, April 21, at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York. He ...
Will Hutchins, Star of ABC’s ‘Sugarfoot,’ Dies at 94 The onetime Warner Bros. contract player also appeared in two Elvis films and played a New York City landlord and Dagwood Bumstead on ...
People here love some rich food. They order the Sugarfoot, which is grits with bacon, eggs and greens — they order these huge bowls of food to eat and they’re in their yoga pants.
Ricky “Sugarfoot” Wellman, the funk drummer who helped innovate the rhythms of go-go music with Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers and later toured with trumpeter Miles Davis and guitarist ...
A public memorial for Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at House of Joy Christian Ministries, 5912 Hamilton Ave., in Cincinnati, according to Bonner's granddaughter ...
Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner, 69, lead singer for the Ohio Players; Lloyd Phillips, 63, Oscar-winning producer; Donald F. Hornig, 92, president of Brown University ...
The Ohio Players frontman Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner died Saturday in his hometown near Dayton, Ohio, according to his Facebook page. He was 69. No cause of death was announced.
Will Hutchins, the star of ABC’s Sugarfoot, thought to be a contender for TV’s first comedy western series, died Monday, April 21, at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York. He ...
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