Does anyone have any information about the Ochmoneks' nephew Jake?
I'd be interested in knowing where he is now
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Name of actor who played Jake Ochmonek is "Josh Blake". Not sure what Josh Blake may be doing today, but here are two links containing biographical information as recent as 2004.
TVtome.com:
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/Pe ... nid-20299/
IMBd.com:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0086609/
Mike
TVtome.com:
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/Pe ... nid-20299/
IMBd.com:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0086609/
Mike
Thanx for your reply. But I have another strange question. Is it correct that the christmas-episode is called "Oh, Tannerbaum"?
In Germany this episode has the same name, I always thought this would be a pun on our great christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum". Or do you in the US also know "our" song?
By the way, I have to say that I tried to look for a website like this in Germany, but I was not successful.
In Germany this episode has the same name, I always thought this would be a pun on our great christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum". Or do you in the US also know "our" song?
By the way, I have to say that I tried to look for a website like this in Germany, but I was not successful.
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Stefan (Guest),
The title of the Christmas episode during the first seeason of the ALF TV series is, indeed, "OH TANNERBAUM", but you are correct that it is a takeoff on the German Christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum" , since the title of most ALF TV series episodes is a song title. Likely, the family name (Tanner) was chosen instead of Tannen due to difference of only one letter.
Sorry you have not been able to find a similar site to ours in Germany; however, you and any other German ALF fans are most welcome to join us as members of this website.
In closing, you may find it amusing to know that a few verses of "Oh Tannenbaum" are about all the German I remember after the passing of many years , since my one year of German in high school.
Mike
The title of the Christmas episode during the first seeason of the ALF TV series is, indeed, "OH TANNERBAUM", but you are correct that it is a takeoff on the German Christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum" , since the title of most ALF TV series episodes is a song title. Likely, the family name (Tanner) was chosen instead of Tannen due to difference of only one letter.
Sorry you have not been able to find a similar site to ours in Germany; however, you and any other German ALF fans are most welcome to join us as members of this website.
In closing, you may find it amusing to know that a few verses of "Oh Tannenbaum" are about all the German I remember after the passing of many years , since my one year of German in high school.
Mike
What was Alf......
Could anyone tell me what Alf was, I mean was he someone dressed in a suit or an animatronic?? Just curious