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If Ackroyd had been available for KL, then it's possible the show would've remained very middle-class, as I can't see his Gary getting mixed up in things like Wolfbridge or Empire Valley.

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I guess if one of his surviving AW scenes is any indication, we at least know he didn't mind appearing in skimpy attire.

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It would have been funny if David Ackroyd had been cast as Ben. Joan would be playing opposite both Gary's.

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2 minutes ago, SoapDope78 said:

It would have been funny if David Ackroyd had been cast as Ben. Joan would be playing opposite both Gary's.

Heck, I'd take him over Sam Behrens for Danny, lol!

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