or no last name or only 1st name ;;;;
Gilligans island MS Howell only called nick name lovey the professor thats all skipper thats all
now Star trek the doctor only called BONES MR Chekov only that
scotty only that!
Seinfeld Elaine no last name or i cant recall her being called by it.
NEWMAN no last name
Gilligan (Bob Denver), Gilligan’s Island, CBS, 1964-67—Apparently, only the character himself knew if Gilligan was the first mate’s first or last name.
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001-03— With a name like Buffy, you really need a last name.
The Doctor (various actors, currently Jodie Whittaker), Doctor Who, BBC, 1963-89; BBC/BBC America, 2005-present—Even after 56 years and 13 Doctors, there’s still no clear idea of The Doctor’s real name.
Jeannie (Barbara Eden), I Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1965-70—Prior to marrying Major Nelson late in the show’s run, Jeannie had
Jeannie
no discernable last name,
Quincy (Jack Klugman), Quincy, M.E. , NBC, 1976-83)—Professionally known as Dr. Quincy, the medical examiner’s friends and colleagues just called him Quincy. His first initial, R, appeared on a business card once, but when Klugman was asked what was Quincy’s first name, he often replied, “Doctor.”
Columbo (Peter Falk), Columbo, NBC, 1971-78; ABC, 1989-2003—The rumpled detective artfully avoided stating his first name, occasionally replying, “Lieutenant” instead.
Endora (Agnes Moorhead), Bewitched, ABC, 1964-72—It’s a good thing that the witches of Bewitched claimed they never revealed their last names—if they had them at all—since according to Endora hers was impossible for mortals to pronounce.
Gilligans island MS Howell only called nick name lovey the professor thats all skipper thats all
now Star trek the doctor only called BONES MR Chekov only that
scotty only that!
Seinfeld Elaine no last name or i cant recall her being called by it.
NEWMAN no last name
Gilligan (Bob Denver), Gilligan’s Island, CBS, 1964-67—Apparently, only the character himself knew if Gilligan was the first mate’s first or last name.
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001-03— With a name like Buffy, you really need a last name.
The Doctor (various actors, currently Jodie Whittaker), Doctor Who, BBC, 1963-89; BBC/BBC America, 2005-present—Even after 56 years and 13 Doctors, there’s still no clear idea of The Doctor’s real name.
Jeannie (Barbara Eden), I Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1965-70—Prior to marrying Major Nelson late in the show’s run, Jeannie had
Jeannie
no discernable last name,
Quincy (Jack Klugman), Quincy, M.E. , NBC, 1976-83)—Professionally known as Dr. Quincy, the medical examiner’s friends and colleagues just called him Quincy. His first initial, R, appeared on a business card once, but when Klugman was asked what was Quincy’s first name, he often replied, “Doctor.”
Columbo (Peter Falk), Columbo, NBC, 1971-78; ABC, 1989-2003—The rumpled detective artfully avoided stating his first name, occasionally replying, “Lieutenant” instead.
Endora (Agnes Moorhead), Bewitched, ABC, 1964-72—It’s a good thing that the witches of Bewitched claimed they never revealed their last names—if they had them at all—since according to Endora hers was impossible for mortals to pronounce.
