MISCELLANEOUS NICKNAMES
AND ALIASES
"Tyrone, you naughty
boy." (Dandruff)
also see, Undercover
Roles, also see, Words and
Letters
Aliases
• Allison May/Laura
Anderson (Targets 2,Targets 3)
•
Amazing Collins/Collandra the Great (Psychic)
• Angel/Walter Allen (Cover Girl)
• Bellaman/Belladon (Omaha Tiger)
• Bob/Ken/Hutch (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Brown/Carnahan/Carnosffsky (Murder at Sea)
• Buddy Griggs/Terry Nash (Set-Up)
• Carol May/Marion Anderson (Targets 2)
• Catherine Elizabeth Oates/Annie Oates/Isabel Catherine
Oates (Collector)
• Charlie McCabe/Charlie Honey McCabe (Tap Dancing)
• Emilio Samosa/Walter T. Baker (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• feygeleh/Fagin/Slokin (Vendetta)
• Greta Wren/Dora Pruitt (Photo Finish)
• Heather O’Brien/Molly Bristol (Collector)
• Huggarino the Supremo/Huggy Bear (Murder at Sea)
• Great Huggarino/Huggy Bear (Murder at Sea)
• J.C. Grainger/Jerry Tabor (Long Walk)
• Jack Cunningham/John Gallagher (Collector)
• Jack Parker/Smooth Tony Zucker / Tony Zucker (Groupie)
• Joanne Mello/Joanne Wells (Death Ride)
• Joanne Mello/Linda Williams (Death Ride)
• Karen Brennan/Karen Colby / Karen Karpel (Deadly
Imposter)
• Nurse Larson/Hutch (Murder Ward)
• Maharani Jehru/Harry Sample (Shootout)
• Mike Robbins/John Colby (Deadly Imposter)
• Millicent Forbes/Marianne Tustin (Tap Dancing)
• Minnie Mimoso/Saturnino Orestes (Vendetta)
• Momo Mantell/Skinny Momo (Iron Mike)
• Ray Samuels/Ray Pardee (Game)
• Rudy Skyler/Mac Ferrino/David Starsky (Murder Ward)
• Slade/Seeds (Vampire)
• Smith/Huntley (Birds of a Feather)
• Steele/Callendar / Mullins (Plague)
•
The Singing Policeman/Blond Blintz/Mr. Ken Hutchinson, Sue
Ann (Long Walk)
• Taha/Tahak/Tahakashiki/Takahashi, Hutch (Murder at Sea)
• Thomas May/Franklin Anderson (Targets 2, Targets 3)
• Yram/Mary (Hostages)
• Yvonne/Gertrude (Birds of a Feather)
Official names for Starsky
and Hutch
•
Hutch
introduces Starsky to Melinda, “Dave Starsky, my partner.”
(Groupie)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Detective Hutchinson.” (Huggy
Can’t Go Home)
• Hutch refers to self as “Detective Sergeant Hutchinson.”
(Black and Blue, Velvet Jungle)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as “Sergeant Starsky” to Emily’s
doctor. (Blindfold)
• Hutch tells Gina to call Metro and asks for “Detective
Sergeant Starsk… Starsky.” (Game)
• Starsky introduces himself as, “Detective David Starsky
of the Metropolitan Police.” (Plague)
•
Starsky introduces Hutch and himself as “Detective Sergeant
David Starsky,” “Detective Sergeant Kenneth Hutchinson.”
(Golden Angel)
•
Starsky introduces them to Mrs. Spenser, “I’m Detective
Starsky, this is Detective Hutchinson.” (Heavyweight)
• Starsky introduces them to Zach as “Detective Starsky”
and “Detective Hutchinson.” (Texas Longhorn)
• Starsky refers to “Officer Hutchinson” to Harold in
interrogation. (Groupie)
• The PA at the hospital requests, “Officer Hutchinson.”
(Blindfold)
• Starsky introduces them to Henny and Sarah, "This is
Detective Hutchinson. My name is Dave Starsky." (Savage
Sunday)
CB radio
names
•
Hutch is the “Blond Blintz.” (Set-Up)
• Starsky is the “Puce Goose.” (Set-Up)
• The prostitute in Nevada is “Hungry Momma.” (Set-Up)
• Joey Carston is “Foxy Lady.” (Ninety Pounds of
Trouble)
Undercover names for
Starsky, Hutch and Huggy
•
Huggy = Lawrence Taylor (Targets 3)
• Huggy = Prince Nairobi (Dandruff)
• Hutch = C.W. Jackson (Moonshine)
• Hutch = Carlyle (Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Hutch = Charlie McCabe (Tap Dancing)
• Hutch = Ed Day (Playboy Island)
• Hutch = Jack Ives (Groupie)
• Hutch = Larry Scanlon (Survival)
• Hutch = Louie "the Nose" Dicario (Golden Angel)
• Hutch = Mr. Irving Caplan (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• Hutch = Mr. Marlene (Dandruff)
• Hutch = Mr. Tyrone (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• Hutch = Nurse Hanson (Murder Ward)
• Hutch = Rafferty (Bait)
• Hutch = Zack Shecky (Murder at Sea)
• Starsky = Angel (Golden Angel)
• Starsky = Fred Night (Playboy Island)
• Starsky = Hank Tuppleworth (Murder at Sea)
• Starsky = Johnny Stovall (Moonshine)
• Starsky = Mr. Marlene (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• Starsky = Mr. Renaldo (Groupie)
• Starsky = Mr. Tyrone (Dandruff)
• Starsky = Mrs.Caplan (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• Starsky = O’Brien (Bait)
• Starsky = Ramon (Tap Dancing)
• Starsky = Rudy Skyler (Murder Watch)
• Starsky and Hutch = Partners in Grime (Playboy Island)
• Starsky and Hutch = “Reindeer”
(Snowstorm)
Double nicknames and Starsky and Hutch
• Ace calls them “Starsky”
and “Henderson.” (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Anna calls them “Starrefsky and Hooch.” (Body Worth
Guarding)
• Chris Phelps labels them “Mutt and Jeff.” (Heroes)
• Duluthians used to call them, “Prince” (Jack Mitchell)
and the “Pauper” (Hutch.) (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Eddie Hoyle calls them “Starpy” and “Hup.” (Bounty
Hunter)
• Huggy refers to them as “Pig” (Starsky) and “Poke”
(Hutch.) (Body Worth Guarding)
• Humphries calls them the “Dynamic Duo.” (Survival)
• Hutch explains, “Me” (Hutch) and “You.” (Starsky)
(Silence)
• John Colby calls them “Husky and Starch.” (Deadly
Imposter)
• Merle the Earl calls them “Starskison,” referring to them
as one person. (Bloodbath)
• Shotgun calls them “Spaghetti and Meatball.” (Murder on
Stage 17)
• Starsky and Hutch are “Stanley” (Starsky) and “Ollie.”
(Hutch) (Crying Child)
• Starsky likes “Puce Goose” (Starsky) and the “Blond
Blintz.” (Hutch) (Set-Up)
• Starsky says, “Idea” (Starsky) and “Experience.” (Hutch)
(Omaha Tiger)
• Starsky suggests, “Push” (Hutch) and “Shove.” (Starsky)
(Snowstorm)
• Starsky tells Dobey, “Cute” (Hutch) and “Careful.”
(Starsky) (Kill Huggy Bear)
• Starsky tells Huggy, “Pickles” (Starsky) and “Onions.”
(Hutch) (Psychic)
• Starsky tells Nellie, “Strawberry” (Starsky) and
“Chocolate.” (Huggy) (Committee)
Starsky and Hutch as each other’s better/other
half
• Huggy asks Starsky to
come to his dip and sip, and says “If your other half is
there, I’d like to meet with the whole package.” (Trap)
• Huggy says Starsky looks funny without Hutch. He says he
looks “lopsided” and like a “pig without the poke.” (Body
Worth Guarding)
• Starsky answers Hutch, “Your better half,” when he knocks
on the hotel door. (Body Worth Guarding)
People other than Hutch that call Starsky
“Starsk”
• Dr. Sammie Mason
(Manchild on the Streets)
• Huggy (Black and Blue, Huggy Can’t Go Home)
• Jackson (Manchild on the Streets)
• Minnie Kaplan does twice. (Starsky vs. Hutch)
• Officer Richards (Cover Girl)
• Officer Sally Hagen (Specialist)
• Starsky refers to himself a “Starsk” to Huggy on the
phone (Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Sweet Alice (A Coffin for Starsky)
• Vinnie (Deadly Imposter)
Starsky
calls these people “Partner”
• Rosie Dobey (Captain
Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Hutch (various)
• Meredith (Black and Blue)
• Gillian after he gives her the money. "It's an
investment, like we're partners." (Gillian)
Hutch calls these people
“Partner”
•
Starsky (various)
• Mr. Dodson (Tap Dancing)
Someone else calls Hutch
“Partner”
•
Hutch says Blaine will say, “Ain’t nothin’, Partner. Just
doin’ my job.” (Death in a Different
Place)
Starsky and Hutch refer to
themselves, not including first names
•
Hutch calls himself “Tender Guy.” (Hutchinson for Murder
One)
• Hutch calls himself “The Brains of This Outfit.” (Game)
• Hutch calls himself a “Souper Cop,” pun intended. (Game)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Bugs Bunny.” (Game)
• Hutch refers to himself as “a puny little cop.” (Sweet
Revenge)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Blond Blintz” at the hotel
door. (Set-Up)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Goodtime Charlie” (Tap
Dancing)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Hutchinson.” (Tap Dancing,
Fatal Charm)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Kid.” (Little Girl Lost)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Lazarus,” to the policeman
after Hutch is shot. (Psychic)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Marlene.” (Dandruff)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Pin Up Boy for the Better
Business Bureau." (Little Girl Lost)
• Hutch refers to himself as “Turkey Buzzard.” (Cover Girl)
• Hutch refers to Starsky and himself as “dumb cops.”
(Rosey Malone)
• Starsky and Hutch introduce themselves to Dr. Kaufman and
Dr. Meredith as “Ken Hutchinson” and “Dave Starsky.
(Plague)
• Starsky calls he and Hutch “Charlie’s Apple.” (Jojo)
• Starsky calls himself “Puce Goose” on the CB and at the
door (Set-Up)
• Starsky calls himself “Starsk” while on the phone with
Huggy. (Ninety Pounds of Trouble, Gillian)
• Starsky calls himself “Blue Seven.” (Black and Blue)
• Starsky calls himself “Chicken Little.” (Cover Girl)
• Starsky calls himself “Gordo.” (Collector)
• Starsky refers to he and Hutch as “Gorgeous Creatures.”
(Partners)
• Starsky refers to himself as “Me With the Scowling Brow.”
(Blindfold)
• Starsky refers to himself as “No More Mr. Nice Guy.”
(Psychic)
• Starsky refers to himself as “Tyrone.” (Dandruff)
• Starsky refers to himself as “Your Best Buddy,” meaning
Hutch. (Sweet Revenge)
• Starsky refers to himself twice as “Yours Truly.”
(Nightmare)
Starsky and Hutch refer to
each other, not including by first name
•
Hutch refers to Starsky as “A Dumb Cop.” (Rosey Malone)
• Hutch refers to Starsky “Big Spender.” (Photo Finish)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as “the Not-Too-Inconsiderable
Brawn.” (Game)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as “the Penguin.” (Photo Finish)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as “Tyrone, You Naughty Boy.”
(Dandruff)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as a “Dark Haired Moron.”
(Vampire)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as a “Half Wit.” (Omaha Tiger)
• Starsky refers to Hutch as “Chicken.” (Omaha Tiger)
• Starsky refers to Hutch as “Monsieur Marlene.” (Dandruff)
• Starsky refers to Hutch as “My Friend and Compatriot, Mr.
Marlene.” (Dandruff)
• Starsky refers to Hutch as “My Partner, Ken.” (Starsky’s
Brother)
• Starsky refers to Hutch as “Tall Blond Genius.” (Game)
• Starsky refers to Hutch as the “Galloping Gourmet.” (Foxy
Lady)
The use of "Dave" and
"David"
• Abigail Crabtree calls him "David." (Bounty Hunter)
• Cindy calls him "Dave" by way of Helen. (Lady Blue)
• Dobey calls him "Dave." (A Coffin For Starsky)
• Gillian calls him "Dave." (Gillian)
• Huggy introduces him as "David Michael Starsky." (A
Coffin For Starsky)
• Hutch calls him "Dave." (Targets 2)
• Hutch calls him as
"Dave." (Discomania)
• Lisa calls him "Dave." (Foxy Lady)
• Molly calls him "Dave." (Collector()
• Hutch introduces him as "David Starsky" to the priest.
(Terror on the Docks)
• Hutch introduces Starsky to Melinda, “Dave." (Groupie)
• Hutch refers to him as "Dave." (Gillian)
• Hutch refers to him as "David" to Abby. (Deadly Imposter)
• Hutch refers to Starsky as “David.” (Targets 2)
• Joe Durniak calls him "Little Davey." (Set Up)
• Joey Carston calls him "Uncle Dave." (Ninety Pounds of
Trouble)
• Mrs. Blaine calls him "David." (Death in a Different
Place)
• Mrs. Blake calls him "David" three times. (Terror on the
Docks)
• Mrs. McMillian calls him "David" three times. (Deadly
Imposter)
• Mrs. Walters calls him "David." (Manchild on the Streets)
• Nick calls him "Dave" one time. (Starsky's Brother)
• Nick calls him "Davey" three times. (Starsky's Brother)
• Rosie calls him "Uncle Dave." (Captain Dobey, You're
Dead)
• Sharman calls him "Dave." (Running)
• Starsky introduces himself as “Dave" to Judith.
(Discomania)
• Starsky introduces himself as “Davey” to Terry Roberts.
(Starsky’s Lady)
• Starsky introduces himself as “David” to Kate. (Cover
Girl)
• Starsky introduces himself as “David” to Lizzie.
(Discomania)
• Starsky introduces himself as “David” to Vicky. (Las
Vegas Strangler)
• Starsky calls himself “Little Davey” to Allison’s dad.
(Targets 2)
• Starsky introduces himself as "Dave" to Amy. (Hostages)
• Starsky introduces himself as "Dave" to Henny and Sarah.
(Savage Sunday)
• Starsky introduces himself as "Dave" to Laura. (Velvet
Jungle)
• Starsky introduces himself as "Dave." (Terror on the
Docks)
• Terry Roberts calls him "Dave" in her note. (Starsky's
Lady)
The use of "Kenneth" and
"Ken"
•
Dobey refers to him as "Kenneth Hutchinson, Detective."
(Fix)
• Fifi calls him "Kenneth." (Deadly Imposter)
• He introduces himself as, "Detective Kenneth Hutchinson"
to Karen Karpel. (Deadly Imposter)
• Hutch introduces himself to Father Delacourt as "Ken."
(Terror on the Docks)
• Joey Carston calls him "Uncle Ken." (Ninety Pounds of
Trouble)
• Mrs. Blake calls him "Ken." (Terror on the Docks)
• Rosie calls him "Uncle Ken." (Captain Dobey, You're Dead)
• Starsky calls him "Ken." (Gillian)
• Starsky refers to him as "Kenneth" on the phone. (Black
and Blue)
• Starsky calls him "Ken." (Starsky's Brother)
• Vinnie calls him "Ken." (Deadly Imposter)
• Nurse Bonnie calls him "Kenneth." (Partners)
• Jack Mitchell calls him both "Ken" and "Hutch." (Las
Vegas Strangler)
• Casey calls him "Ken." (Ballad for a Blue Lady)
• Gillian calls him "Ken," but refers to him as "Hutch."
(Gillian)
• Hutch introduces himself to Dr. Kaufman as "Ken
Hutchinson." (Plague)
A Skinny Momo and a Fat
Moo-Moo
•
Fat (Psychic)
• Skinny (Iron Mike)
Two Fireballs
•
Fireball is the guy with whom Starsky, Hutch and Huggy play
invisible baseball. (Long Walk)
• Fireball Cannon is the shoplifter Starsky and Hutch
capture. (Omaha Tiger, Psychic)
Persons with “Fat” in his
or her nickname
•
Fat Rolly (Pilot, Texas Longhorn)
• Fat Annie (Collector)
• Fat Moo-Moo (Psychic)
People whom Starsky calls
“Dumbo”
•
Marty Crandell (Snowstorm)
• Fat Rolly (Pilot)
• John Colby (Deadly Imposter)
Five
Smittys
•
Officer Smitty is the guy with binoculars on the roof.
(Terror on the Docks)
• Officer Smitty is the uniform in the parking garage.
(Discomania)
• Smitty is one of the members of the “Wildcat Bowling
League.” (Starsky and Hutch Are Guilty)
•
Smitty is the deaf shoeshine guy who the comes to Dobey’s
office once a week. (Survival)
• Smitty is the troublesome janitor at Metro who sells
Starsky’s black book. (Running)
Kristy
McNichol’s characters call Starsky and
Hutch
• Joey calls them “Grungy
Kooks.” (Trap)
• Molly/Pete calls them “Gestapo creeps,” “finks” and
“traitors.” (Little Girl Lost)
• Meg calls them “the Fuzz.” (Hostages)
Two guys with semen
names
•
Semen-etti (Hutchinson for Murder One)
• Semen Marcus (Bloodbath)
Two Buster Browns and two
Sugar Plums
•
The working girl calls Officer Baker “Buster
Brown.”(Deckwatch)
• Linda Mascelli calls Starsky “Buster Brown.” (Jojo)
•
Terrible
Tessie calls Starsky “Sugar Plum.” (Omaha Tiger)
• Sugar Plum is the name of the entertainer at the Green
Parrot. (Death in a Different Place)
Five
Nancys and four Freddies
• Hutch’s ex-wife was
named Nancy. (Pilot)
• Lola Turkel’s secretary is named Nancy. (Bounty Hunter)
• Nancy Blake is Hutch’s childhood friend. (Terror on the
Docks)
•
Nancy Rogers is Starsky’s dim-bulb bowling date. (Gillian)
• Starsky misses a date with someone named Nancy because of
a stakeout. (Savage Sunday)
•
Freddie is the calm, dieting, cheese-denying henchman who
works for Stryker. (Snowstorm)
• Freddie is the snitch who runs the Mardi Gras Food
Service Van. (Starsky’s Lady)
• Freddie Lyle is a gum shoe. (Murder Ward)
• Freddie is the compulsive gambler Starsky and Hutch
befriend. (Action)
Twenty-two Harrys
• Dirty Harry is mentioned
by Starsky. (Long Walk)
• Harold Dobey’s nickname would be Harry. (various)
• Harold is a security guard for Switzer Protection.
(Groupie)
• Harry Ashford is a murderer. (Avenger)
• Harry Blower is the owner of the porn house. (Gillian)
• Harry is the sound board guy. (Long
Walk)
•
Harry is the cook at Gung Ho’s. (Iron Mike)
• Harry is Vivian’s trusting husband. (Dandruff)
• Harry Johnson is the Punctual but Dead Sagittarian
armored car driver. (Hostages)
• Harry Marcartur is a union official targeted for a hit.
(Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Harry Marisipio is Hutch’s brother-in-law or
friend-in-law or whoever. (Starsky’s Lady)
• Harry Markham is the director. (Murder on Stage 17)
• Harry Martin is the killer. (Kill Huggy Bear)
• Harry Owens is Marianne’s brother. (Ballad for a Blue
Lady)
• Harry owns the gas station where Vicky’s car is being
repaired. (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Harry Salidas is the killer. His father’s name was Harry
as well. (Deckwatch)
• Harry Sample is in interrogation. (Shootout)
• Harry Trask owns Trask Pawn Shop. (Survival)
• Harry Wheeling is a killer. (Velvet Jungle)
• Harry’s Novelties is a business in Lola’s ledger.
(Gillian)
• Lord Harry is the Jamaican tattoo guy. (Murder at Sea)
• Officer Harold works in the Crime Lab. (Texas
Longhorn)
Ginger, Marianne, Little Buddy and The Professor
• Freddie calls Starsky
and Hutch, “Little Buddies.” (Snowstorm)
• Ginger Evans owns the dance studio. (Tap Dancing)
• Ginger is one of the women in Jano’s “gum movie.” (A
Coffin for Starsky)
• Ginger is the gal with maternal instincts. (Committee)
• Ginger is the go-go dancer who is killed. (Death Notice)
• Ginger is the house detective. (Playboy Island)
• Ginger is the plus-size masseuse. (Action)
• Marianne is the troubled blues singer. (Ballad for a Blue
Lady)
• Marianne Tustin is Teddy’s sister. (Tap Dancing)
• Starsky and Hutch go to visit The Professor about dice
cheating. (Action)
Five Williams and eight Billys and one notable billy
club
• Belinda Williams is the
ex-singer, now junkie, who sold Vic Rankin for $100.
(Losing Streak)
• Big Billy Hayes is someone Nick knows back east.
(Starsky’s Brother)
• Billy Chartreuse is the pimp killed by Tommy Marlowe.
(Vendetta)
• Billy Coyle is someone Spenser fought at Madison Square
Gardens. (Heavyweight)
• Billy Desmond is Nancy’s fiancé. (Terror on the Docks)
• Billy Harknes is killed in the warehouse. (Bait)
• Billy Harkness is one of the guys after Huggy. (Kill
Huggy Bear)
• Billy Joe drives the car that Starsky and Hutch chase.
(Partners)
• Billy Ryan used to work for Solkin. (Vendetta)
• Honey Williams is a dancer at Slade’s Cave and the second
victim of Rene. (Vampire)
• Linda Williams is the undercover cop posing as Joanne.
(Death Ride)
• Mrs. Williams is the careless foster mother. (Little Girl
Lost)
• Officer Williams is part of the vigilante squad.
(Committee)
• R.C. hearing was lost due to a blow to the head with a
cop’s billy club. (Silence)
Six Victors
• Vic
Humphries hires Hutch’s hit. (Survival)
• Vic Bellamy shoots up Starsky. (A Coffin for Starsky)
• Vic Monte is the mobster Tom and Joey are after.
(Shootout)
•
Victor Rankin is the compulsive gambler in trouble. (Losing
Streak)
• Victor O’Connor is a murdered cabbie. (Quadromania)
• Victor is the morbid poet. (Murder
Ward)
What’s-Her-Name and
What’s-His-Name
•
Anna “What’s-Her-Name,” Starsky says twice. (Body Worth
Guarding)
• “What’s-Her-Name,” Starsky refers to Hutch’s girl.
(Pilot)
• “What’s-His-Name,” Huggy refers to Starsky . (Black and
Blue)
• “What’s-His-Name,” Hutch refers to A.C. Chambers. (Tap
Dancing)
• “What’s-His-Name,” Nick refers to Alec Corday. (Death in
a Different Place)
• “What’s-His-Name,” Starsky refers to Simonetti.
(Hutchinson for Murder One)
• “Whatever-Your-Name-Is,” Melinda calls Hutch.
(Groupie)
Hutch and Starsky
•
“Hutchinson and Starsky” says Frank Stryker. (Starsky’s
Brother)
• Dobey calls them into his office with "Hutchinson and
Starsky." (Running)
•
Hutch says "Hutch and Starsky" on the phone in a message to
Huggy. (Pilot)
• Hutch says "Hutch and Starsky". (Satan’s Witches)
• Rick Hauser refers to “Hutch and Starsky” (Terror on the
Docks)
Some outstanding
nicknames
•
Angel of Death (Cover Girl)
• Bad Dad Watson (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• Big Red McGee (Huggy Can’t Go Home)
• Crazy George Prudholm (Starsky’s Lady)
• Crazy Joey Fortune (Murder at Sea)
• Creepy Charlie (Pilot)
• Chuckles (Bust Amboy)
• Dirty Nellie (Committee)
• Fat Moo-Moo (Psychic)
• Fifth Avenue (Lady Blue)
• Fireball (Omaha Tiger, Psychic)
• Flashy Floyd (Specialist)
• Frisco Fats (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Goose (Bust Amboy)
• Huggarino the Magnificent (Murder at Sea)
• Itchy (Bust Amboy)
• John-John the Apple/Giannino D’Apoliso (Collector)
• Josey the N (Action)
• Larry the Fall Guy (Heroes)
• Lenny the Glass Eye (Texas Longhorn)
• Packrat (Running)
• Pretty Billy Harknes (Bait)
• Randolph the Magnificent (Cover Girl)
• Scorchy (Huggy Bear and the Turkey)
• Skinny Momo (Iron Mike)
• Smiling Johnny (Iron Mike)
• Smooth Tony Zucker (Groupie)
• Spaceman Sam Carter (Losing Streak)
• Texas Kid (Running)
• Woody the Magic Man (Starsky’s Lady)
Guys with “the”
Names
•
Carmen the Nose Pirelli (Murder Ward)
• Iggy the Mummy (Omaha Tiger)
• John-John the Apple (Collector)
• Josey the N (Action)
• Larry the Fall Guy (Heroes)
• Lenny the Glass Eye (Texas Longhorn)
• Lenny the Torch Torkel (Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Lionel the Train (Black and Blue)
• Louie the Nose Dicario (Golden Angel)
• Randolph the Magnificent (Cover Girl)
• Sam the Greek (Nightmare)
• Woody the Magic Man (Starsky’s Lady)