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Real First Name Mentioned?


In "Vengeance Is the Spur" with Michael Rennie, Rennie says to the Virginian something like, That's a lot for you to handle, Jimmy. Words to that effect, with "Jimmy" at the end of the sentence. Rennie's character and the Virginian were long-time friends according to this episode. Did anyone else notice this or did I mis-hear?

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There's a thread on this board in which everyone seems to agree that the Virginian never had an actual name mentioned on the show (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055710/board/flat/164728200).
So maybe it was just a slip-up using James Drury's name's common nickname?

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That's plausible. In an episode of The Sopranos, Edie Falco called Steve Buscemi "Stevie" instead of his character's name (Tony) one time. It was during a backyard barbecue as I recall.

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The same thing happens on Friends, someone calls Joey "Lee" (Matt LeBlanc's nickname)

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It's been known to happen and not get caught by the director or whoever's in charge. I remember an episode of The Brady Bunch where somebody called the character Jan "Eve", which is her real name.

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Not that it was official, but in one of Kenny Rogers' "Gambler" movies, featuring a number of stars reprising their classic TV roles in cameos, Drury made an appearance, with his character there referred to as Jim.

As well, a first season episode centered on a woman who had known the Virginian in the past, who also greeted him as Jim.

The novel's title character never had a name.

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That's funny - I just posted a note about my dad getting angry when Betsy seemed to address The Virginian by name in one episode! I wondered as I got older whether she had called him by his real life name by accident?





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