Match these mailmen to the correct TV show!
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Mail call! Today's delivery is a dozen pictures. Each features a (hopefully) familiar postal employee from classic television.
See if you can match these mailmen to the correct series!
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Newman!
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Looks like Maggie O'Keefe has a new mentor.
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It's "Mail Call" on this military comedy.
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Don't misinterpret this hug.
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Sam Drucker also happened to be the postman on which sitcom?
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The friendly Mr. McFeely could be found delivering mail on which kids' show?
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Speaking of children's television, Reba the Mail Lady delivered letters to Puppetland on which series?
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Doodles Weaver played postal employee George Bricker on this show.
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This postman is delivering vinyl in the "Record Club" episode of which sitcom?
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Herman Post had an appropriate name on this cartoon.
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Mr. Beasley was a recurring character in this franchise, based on a comic strip.
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Mr. Dorfman delivered mail to the boys on which sitcom?

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78 Comments

I thought #7 was ''Sesame Street'', but it was Pee-Wee's Playhouse, which I had heard of, but never watched.
''You got 9 out of 12'' ------------So cool. You made that look easy! Nice work! I got 7, 11 and 12 wrong.
10/12
i remembered all these postpeople for some reason although i did work for the postal bypass for fed ex for a few years
10/12 so who were the "boys" on dennis the menace?
sounds like a misleading question
sounds like a misleading question
I would have answered Dennis the Menace except for that. I guess boys could have meant Dennis, Tommy and Seymour, but yeah, that was a trick question as these three are not brothers and the other two shows had brothers.
11/12. Same here. I didn't watch the show, but I was under the impression that Dennis didn't have a brother.
It never said brothers it said boys. Dennis and Tommy. Boys. Plural. Presumably, both boys were serviced by the same mailman. It seems like when a question actually causes someone to think (rather than having the answer practically given away by a picture), someone is going to call "trick question!"- reminds me of someone who yells out "Hoax!" at proven science facts.)