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From: drforsey@watcgl.UUCP (Dave Forsey)
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Subject: Re: All-Points Call for Super-Chicken Theme
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> I believe it was "Bella and Ursula", not "Fella and Ursula".

It was "Fella". This is a direct reference to the fact that George
always referred to Ursula as "Fella", because he thought she was a
man, didn't really know who she was or why she was living with him.
A quote to demonstrate (not absolutely verbatim), from an episode
where Ursula was kidnapped:

APE: George, you must rescue Ursula!
GEORGE: Who Ursula?
APE: Your mate!
GEORGE: You mean funny-lookin' fella who never shave?

I recall another episode where George insisted on calling her Max.

So who is "Bella" supposed to be? Ursula is Ursula; there was no one
in the series called Bella. (That double image of Ursula during the
theme song was merely a special effect: don't try and tell me that
Ursula had a twin named Bella! There is no evidence for it anywhere
in the series... although when it was first on TV I had a friend who
insisted Ursula was twins simply on the basis of the theme sequence.)
Therefore I submit that my version is more logically sound, and the
word is "Fella". QED

(I *did* say corrections would be subject to debate....)

> Sorry, don't know the unknown word.

DAMN! *SOMEONE* must! C'mon, where are you.....


				     The Gray Mouser