Stallone wrote:To be honest, I'm not really much of a fan of Devine on the show. Or Kenny Baker for that matter. In my mind (and probably the mind of others) the "classic" cast is Jack, Mary, Don, Phil, Dennis and Rochester.
Regarding Kenny/Dennis, I think it kind of depends on which one you encountered first.
I have listened to all of the shows in chronological order twice, so I "met" Kenny before Dennis. Both times I was really sorry to hear Kenny go. Kenny and Dennis filled similar comedy roles on the show, but Kenny was a schemer underneath and had a little edge to him that Dennis didn't have. Over the years Dennis would sometimes do calculated things to drive Jack crazy, but he never had that real rebellious streak that Kenny's character sometimes had.
Of course I loved Dennis, too, once they got past the first season and he lost some of that utter meekness they had him portray at first. But I missed Kenny a lot that first season he was gone. Dennis sang fine, but as far as the comedy went, he was almost too nice. Of course his mother was funny, but I think she got funnier over the years when she would stick up for Dennis on the one hand while simultaneously wondering how he found his way home every day on the other.
They were both terrific singers and the switch there didn't bother me.
I think Kenny came into his own when he ended up working with Fred Allen on the Texaco show. Those are my favorite "FA" shows.
I adored Andy, too, and I think the cast doing "Snow White" was one of the best things they ever did, especially the version where Schlepperman was Prince Charming.
"I wouldn't go in there well-armed, tired of living, and directly behind Frank Buck."