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Oct 21, 2009 · The wacky pharmacist (Mark Blankfield) deals with a new burglar alarm system installation in his drug store. Classic Mark Blankfield!!** Check out this exce...
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Oct 23, 2009 · The wacky pharmacist (Mark Blankfield) hires a new delivery person (Brandis Kemp).** Check out this excellent article written by Dennis Perrin: "Fridays: Th...
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3 days ago · 3 episodes starring Mark Blankfield with an afterword by Andy Kaufman. Fridays was ABC's answer to NBC's Saturday Night Live. Mark Blankfield was a rising star until about the mid 1980s. Michael Richards became a star. Melanie Chartoff didn't fare so well after the show. Rich Hall became a star, and Larry David didn't end up doing too badly after the show, either. As a whole, even though the ...
The wacky pharmacist (Mark Blankfield) has a video game installed in the lobby of his pharmacy. After the sketch, Andy Kaufman is supposed to introduce Pret...
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Mark Blankfield. Mark Blankfield (born May 8, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known as a regular cast member of the television variety series Fridays. Other work includes roles in Jekyll and Hyde...Together Again, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, and The Jerk, Too, a ...
Mar 23, 2011 · Here’s one of the recurring sketches, “The Pharmacist,” where the titular character (Mark Blankfield) tries to take care of simple tasks – with his catchphrase “I can handle it, I can handle it,” keeping him from having a complete freakout.
Episode #2.20: Directed by Bob Bowker, Tom Kramer. With Mark Blankfield, Maryedith Burrell, Melanie Chartoff, Larry David. Sketches include "Battle Boy," "Drugs R' Us: Delivery Girl," and "Atrocity at the Retirement House" (Tom Kramer film).