Are these the names of Batman or All in the Family characters?
Imagine seeing Archie and Edith in the Batmobile.
Batman and All in the Family are two completely different shows. One is about a superhero, and the other tackles social issues while its main character would rather life return to the "good ol' days." However, both shows have character names that sound like they're normal and some that are, well, uncommon.
Are these the names of Batman or All in the Family characters?

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Which show has a character named Mildred "Boom Boom" Turner?
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Which show has a character named Pinky Peterson?
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Which show has a character named Egghead?
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Which show has a character named Warden Crichton?
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Which show has a character named Teresa Betancourt?
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Which show has a character named Aunt Hilda?
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Which show has a character named Dr. Wynell Thatcher?
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Which show has a character named Professor William McElroy?
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What show has a character named Van Ranseleer?
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What show has a character named Chief O'Hara?

Are these the names of Batman or All in the Family characters?
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9/10 I got #2 wrong Oops, I was thinking about Pinky Pinkston the character who appeared on the two episodes featuring Colonel Gumm and The Green Hornet and Kato.
You got 8 out of 10 --------You're the King/Queen of answering questions. Have you ever thought about wearing this suit? And there's a photo of The Riddler's Green Question Mark suit.
8/10 Really good wild guesses. Last time I watched Batman, I was knee high to grasshopper, and the last time I watched All in the Family I was in high school. Those were the days.
Archie and Edith wouldn’t use the Batmobile when they have a perfectly-good LaSalle that “ran great”.
Got 9/10 [and no, I've never considered wearing Mr. Gorshin's suit--or any of his clothes, for that matter]. I think Dr. Thatcher was in the episode where Edith makes something like eighty thousand pounds of potato salad for Archie's lodge [they had a St. Patrick's Day dinner or party or whatever], but she didn't tell him that she had a blood clot in her leg and the doctor, played by George Wyner, had told her to stay off her feet. The main thing I remember about that was he'd taken over his father's medical practice and Archie kept wanting him to call his father because he wanted a "real" doctor--he'd known Dr. Thatcher as a kid. When the doctor found out Archie didn't know about Edith's condition, one of the first things he said was "Please don't tell my father!".
Sorry, Moverfan, but the character Dr. Wynell Thatcher actually appeared in the episode entitled "Archie's Operation, Part 1." The character was a black female doctor from the West Indies who was going to assist Archie's surgeon, Dr. Shapiro, with the operation. When Archie asked her if she was a "regular" doctor, she replied "Only at night. By day, I strangle chickens for the Colonel."
5/10--This was harder than I thought! Both shows have some pretty obscure characters, and I thought Egghead was a Looney Tunes character (a precursor to Elmer Fudd).