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Dr. Bombay

Queen size bed

Private in suite bath with a Shower

Cable TV

Unusual Settee

Art deco armoire

After helping the "Man From U.N.C.L.E." with two missions ("one a two-parter and one 'The Mother Muffin Affair' with Boris Karloff in drag as Mother Muffin') in 1966, Bernard became one the busiest men in Hollywood in 1967. He not only became a regular on "Bewitched" as eccentric warlock Dr. Bombay, but also he began his recurring role as Col. Crittenden on "Hogan's Heroes." ("He was such a blathering idiot," Bernard laughs.) Bernard continued with both highly rated series until their final seasons-1970-71 for "Hogan's" and 1971-72 for "Bewitched."

Sprinkled among those regular series, Bernard found time to guest star on numerous other shows, ranging from such cutting edge Sixties series as "The Monkees" (1968) and "The Wild, Wild West" (I 969) to Seventies mainstays such as "Love, American Stvle" (1970, 1972 and 1973) and "The Partridge Family” (1971). Along the way, Bernard also appeared in a couple of "Columbo" episodes (1972 and 1975), plus "Barbary Coast" (1975), "M*A*S*H" (1978), Lou Grant (1980), "Simon & Simon" (1984) and "Murder, She Wrote" (1986). Mr. Fox’s room is fun and fanciful, creating that eccentric part he loved so well…Bernard Fox’s Personally signed photos in the room include him staring in;

"The Mummy" (1999)

"Bewitched" (1967-72) as Dr. Bombay, a medicine man/warlock

"Hogan's Heroes" (1965-71) as British officer, Col. Crittenden

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