Stop me if you think that you’ve heard this one before: Some criminals abduct a rich guy’s child and demand a hefty sum to give the youngster back. The “victim” then proceeds to make life hell for the kidnappers. It’s more or less the plot of The Ransom of Red Chief, arguably O. Henry’s best-known work. And like a lot of people who’ve read this enduring staple of school-reading curricula over the decades, you probably got to the final paragraph (“And as dark as it was,...
- 4/19/2024
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Rugrats Season 1 aired in 1991, bringing animated joy to its audiences via Nickelodeon. Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, and twins Phil and Lillian introduced a sense of humor into its episodes full of adventure. However, the series also had plenty of jokes and Easter eggs aimed at adults that went right over the heads of its younger viewers. Rugrats Season 1 took a small jab at Donald Trump, which is particularly funny looking back all of these years later.
‘Rugrats’ Season 1 Episode 6 sees Tommy getting kidnapped L-r: Phil, Tommy, Chuckie, and Lillian | Paramount+
Rugrats Season 1 Episode 6 contained two segments titled “Ruthless Tommy” and “Moose Country.” They aired together on Nov. 6, 1991, but it was the former with a Trump joke that ran through the episode.
“Ruthless Tommy” begins with Tommy’s mother, Didi, putting Grandpa Lou in charge of keeping an eye on the baby. He predictably falls asleep, giving Tommy the opportunity to slip...
‘Rugrats’ Season 1 Episode 6 sees Tommy getting kidnapped L-r: Phil, Tommy, Chuckie, and Lillian | Paramount+
Rugrats Season 1 Episode 6 contained two segments titled “Ruthless Tommy” and “Moose Country.” They aired together on Nov. 6, 1991, but it was the former with a Trump joke that ran through the episode.
“Ruthless Tommy” begins with Tommy’s mother, Didi, putting Grandpa Lou in charge of keeping an eye on the baby. He predictably falls asleep, giving Tommy the opportunity to slip...
- 4/7/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In November, East Lynne Theater Company has its annual gala, and last year, among the auction items, was a "walk-on part in 'The Ransom of Red Chief.'" Long-time Cape May resident Shirley Stiles won the prize, and on Friday, September 4, will appear, in costume, onstage in this comedy based on O. Henry's famous story about two people who find kidnapping more difficult than they thought it would be.
- 8/25/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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