How well do you know your Eddies of classic television?
See if you can remember these fathers, friends, actors and dogs!

"Eddie" just sounds like such a friendly name. No wonder there were so many Eddies on classic television — most often characters who were friends. (And sometimes even "man's best friend.")
We've gathered some of the most memorable Eddies of TV. See if you can pass "Television Ed." Good luck!

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Eddie Haskell was the best friend of which character?
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What kind of classic movie monster was Eddie Munster?
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Which character owned a Jack Russell terrier named Eddie?
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The actor Eddie Albert is best known for playing which sitcom character?
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This character dated a hockey goalie named Eddie LeBec.
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For a brief time, Eddie Menuek was the roommate of this character circa 1996.
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This Eddie sells this used car to which character for $100?
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Eddie Grant is a single friend of Fred's on this sitcom — which leads to some hilarious romantic confusion.
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Complete the name of this musical variety show from 1953–57: 'Coke Time with Eddie _______"
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Who played Eddie's father on 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father'?
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Eddie Brooke was an escaped convict on an episode of this series.
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Hawkeye pledges to send this injured corporal's money back home on M*A*S*H in the episode ''Private Finance.''

How well do you know your Eddies of classic television?
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Got 11/12. Half of them I guessed. I got #6 wrong. I never watched "Frasier". Was this show any good?
12 for 12. Hey MeTV, how about keeping Mayberry RFD on the schedule. Most people have never seen
it before, so give Andy Griffith a break during the summer as there is a point where the viewer
will stop tuning in once they have seen an episode X amount of times.
it before, so give Andy Griffith a break during the summer as there is a point where the viewer
will stop tuning in once they have seen an episode X amount of times.
I remember Eddie always carrying around his wolf doll I think his name was Wolfie that's how I remember him being a wolf