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In memoriam: Brian Kelly, 1931-2005, 17 June 2005
Author: juliafwilliams from New York, NY

It is with sadness that, while surfing through this database, I read that Brian Kelly, the handsome actor who played patriarch Porter Ricks on the television version of Flipper, passed away in February 2005, just short of his 74th birthday. I believe that the news of Mr. Kelly's passing was quite under-reported.

Brian Kelly played a father who was intelligent, understanding, and when warranted, firm. His character of Porter Ricks raised his two sons, Bud and Sandy, with keen senses of the difference between right and wrong, values that are quite under-portrayed in an age of extreme dynamics surrounding sex, drugs, and violence.

After Flipper went off the air and into syndication, Mr. Kelly appeared in a handful of films and episodic television programs. Around 1970 or 1971, his acting career came to a tragic end following a freak motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed and with speech and health problems. Nevertheless, he continued in the entertainment industry as a motion picture producer. One such production effort is the 1980's action film 'Blade Runner'.

Brian Kelly will be missed, and may he rest in peace.

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6 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Thoughts of Flipper makes me feel so nostalgic, 7 October 2004
Author: kolyanbogie (kolyanbogie@yahoo.com) from Arlington, Texas

I don't know if anyone will ever read this or care about my memories about this show, but after reading another commentary I had to put in my five cents worth. In the late 60s, when our family had never owned a TV, our next door neighbors bought a brand new color set. This was 1967 or 68. Older viewers will remember when color was a big deal, and the new shows were very exciting to watch. (Remember the NBC peacock which announced that a show was "in COLOR!") One of these shows was Flipper. Thinking of the theme song brings tears to my eyes ... I am taken back to my childhood as an innocent 8-year old who had hardly seen any television, kind of mesmerised. I always loved animals and thought a dolphin would be such a cool pet - although I do remember getting tired of flipper making that weird dolphin noise! Anyone who wants to share memories, feel free to e-mail me.

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They called him Flipper.........., 13 April 2003
Author: raysond from Chapel Hill, North Carolina

THE THEME SONG: They called him Flipper,Flipper, Faster than the lightning,no one you see is smarter than he, And we know Flipper lives in a world full of wonder, hidden under,under the sea.

This was one of the most exciting children show that I ever had the pleasure of watching even though some cable networks nowadays doesn't seem to just bother repeating the episodes. However,the last time this show was one anywhere was back during the late 80's,early 90's when its repeats were seen first off on Nickelodeon,and then on The Family Channel,and about recently on Animal Planet. Now these episodes can be seen again on cable's Discovery Kids channel(check local listings).

The story consists of two kids who were living in paradise on the Key West part of Florida. There was no mom around,and dad was rarely there,and who was the park ranger in charge of the kids and also was responsible for Flipper,a extremely highly intelligent dolphin who was the family pet,any kids dream pet! However the show was breathtaking to watch especially with some of the spectacular underwater photography scenes that were shown in brilliant color! This show had it all,action,adventure,comedy and of course the star of the show himself Flipper! The kids who were in love with Flipper were Bud(played by Tommy Norden),and big brother Sandy(played by Luke Haplin),and each week there always something going on especially with dad Porter Ricks in charge and always getting them out of a tight situation(played by Brian Kelly). Unfortunately,Brian Kelly's acting career was cut short after a terrible motorcycle accident that left him injured two years after the Flipper series went off the air. I wonder where is he now?

This show needs to back on the air,quick! Bring back Flipper!

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3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
It was a wonderful show, full of good values., 5 April 2000
Author: Rosemea D.S. MacPherson from US

The series was about this family living in paradise. A beautiful island called Coral Key Park, Florida. "Sandy" Luke Halpin (Matinee) was the older and wiser brother. The little and also teachable little brother was "Bud" Tommy Norden (Le Couteau dans la plaie) who left Hollywood to work in his family business. "Bud" reminded me of the middle son on "My Three Sons." The kids had this dream pet: an extremely intelligent dolphin named Flipper, any kid's dream pet, you know! Dad "Ranger Porter Ricks" Brian Kelly (I) (Company of Killers) was responsible for Flipper and the park. Unfortunately Brian Kelly's career was cut short because of an accident which left him in a situation similar to, but not the same, as dear actor Christopher Reeve (The Remains of the Day). Like the song goes ": Fame if you win it comes and goes in a minute, make someone happy and you will be happy too." I always looked forward to Flipper, it was wonderful show, full of good family values. Well, little did I know that I would wind up marrying a scuba-diver from Coral Gables, Florida. Isn't life interesting?

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All those years ago......., 2 April 2003
Author: raysond from Chapel Hill, North Carolina

My,My,My..........All Those years ago!!!!!!!!!! Its amazes me that this show isn't shown anymore on either of the cable networks. The last time it shown was for one back in the mid 90's on the kids channel Nickelodeon,then was seen on The Family Channel,and then later on Animal Planet. Nowadays,it is being shown on one of those Discovery Kids channels if it ever comes on. Do I remember singing the theme song?

"They call him Flipper,Flipper,faster than lightning,no one you see is smarter than he,and we know Flipper lives in a world of wonder,finding them under,under the sea".

For one,you had two kids who were living in paradise. Their pet was an highly intelligent dolphin who was the kids family pet,and by the way,any kids dream pet!

Second,there was no mom around,so it was up to the father who looked after the kids,who was the park ranger of a Florida park and coral reef who was responsible for looking after the kids and Flipper.

Third,you had Bud(played by Luke Halpin)who was the oldest and you had the youngest one Bud(played by Tommy Norden)and their father(played by Brian Kelly). Also the show was very exciting to watch since it had some breathtaking underwater photography that was ever seen and in some of the episodes it was fascinating to look at all shot in color! And action? Lots of it including some very famous guest stars that were on the show like Andy Devine,Marshall Thompson and a young looking Burt Reynolds.

Fourth,the series ran for three seasons on NBC-TV(from 1964-67),and after which when the series went off the air,actor Brian Kelly was in a terrible accident,which to this day was never heard from again,until 30 years later in a new version of the series which came out in 1995.

Finally,this was a great kids show and also for adults as well. My,so many years ago.

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All those years a go..., 12 July 2001
Author: Won-tolla from Asker, Norway

I remember seeing this as a kid. I don't remember the exact year, but I must have been VERY young. Why? Well, there was this episode with a Swedish (?) guest star, and while they were waiting for Flipper to save the day, the guest sang a song in her own language. Then Sandy said something like "It's very pretty, what's it about?" I was actually surprised to find there was someone on the TV who didn't understand Swedish!!

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Flipper was a great show growing up in the 60's., 18 December 2008
9/10
Author: fugazzi49 from United States

I was a big fan of Flipper since I saw the first film as a thirteen years old in 1963,and continued to follow Flipper in the second film and on TV.It's portrayal of an almost idyllic life for a boy and his pet dolphin was a wonderful fantasy for a boy who was about the same age as Sandy(Luke)at the time.The first film was a little more serious than the first:just look at that tiny fisherman's cottage the Ricks family lives in,and the dangers of the fisherman's life portrayed.The second film,despite featuring escaped convicts and a kidnapping plot is definitely light fare-the villains are stock characters and the tone is light enough to include an idyllic "Eden"sequence much like a music video as Sandy and the girl he befriends tour the island.

The TV series,debuting in September 1964 offered a lot of changes,mostly for reasons of budget or target audience.Sandy's mother is now officially dead(she appeared in the first film and wasn't mentioned in the second)probably for budget.In an era of stay-at-home moms she would have had to be in most episodes,but because Flipper was an action/adventure show and not a family sitcom,she would have had little to do.

The really big change was that Sandy now had a little brother,Bud(played by Tommy Norden).This was probably because the producers and network(NBC) aimed the show at children,and felt they needed a younger character with whom to identify.Even the balance of the character mix was changed:the movies had been pretty much all Sandy(Luke Halpin)who was in virtually every scene.Now Bud seemed to be the principal character,and most of the plots either were centered on him or were created by his mishaps.At the time I didn't particularly care for this as I was a Luke fan-being his age-And Bud was just a kid(of 12 compared to both Luke & me being around 14/15).Often,Luke was more of a supporting character and even in an episode like "Love & Sandy" a considerable amount of screen time is taken up with Bud's subplot.Their father,Porter(Brian Kelly) also gets lots of screen time.

All of this is acceptable now,but at the time I felt the show should center more on Sandy.The almost idyllic world depicted - a world where you ran around in nothing but shorts all day and swam around with a dolphin between adventures was irresistible to me and I sure would have wanted to be their friend.

Speaking of friends,where were their friends?Another lost to the budgetary ax no doubt.Both Sandy and Bud were personable boys and it is often mentioned that they go to school,but the never seem to be with any friends,even though they have a house right on the ocean and a pet dolphin!

Even Flipper himself changed dramatically between the movies and the TV series.His intelligence grew enormously.In the first film he does little more than play "fetch" with Sandy,and his dancing is a mere spin in the water,not his famous Tail Dance.In the second film he's adept at throwing various objects to shore.But in the TV series there's practically nothing he can't do.He can follow the most amazingly complicated instructions,find people without being told where they might be,and even discern bad guys when everyone else believes them to be good.Well I guess it's as Bud and Sandy say in "Flipper's Treasure": "You can't fool Flipper!" There are a couple other oddities as well such as Bud's strong New York accent - though he's supposed to be a Florida boy.Still,Flipper was a great TV show of the 60's and I was delighted to see it come out on DVD.

A final note for fans!I found a site on the internet called The Luke Halpin Gallery - It has over 4,000 pictures from the Flipper movies & TV show.A must for all Flipper fans.I just happened to find this site and am in no way myself connected with it.

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* * * * out of 4, 10 August 2008
Author: Bleeding-Skull from Review Land

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

The series follows a Bottlenose Dolphin named Flipper who is the wild pet of Porter Ricks, a park warden, and his sons Sandy and Bud. Flipper lives in a lagoon near the Ricks cottage at Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve. With the Ricks family, Flipper helps protect the park and preserve and its wild inhabitants. He is also instrumental in apprehending criminals and thugs in the park. Flipper is the special companion of the youngest member of the Ricks family, Bud, and several episodes feature Flipper rescuing Bud from dangerous situations. There are few women in the lives of the Ricks males but Porter does have a date in the first season while Sandy meets the girl operator of a floating zoo. A female oceanographer enters the series in the second season to add a feminine touch to the proceedings. Promotional material for the third season announced a new girlfriend for Sandy, although she only appeared in one episode. The series is distinguished for its lush photography of subtropical Florida and its colorful underwater sequences.

Very good 60's series with great actors and cast even for a old show. This is really recommended if you watch Sesame Street and The Brady Bunch.

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"They Call Him Flipper, Flipper, Faster Than Lightning...................", 1 March 2008
7/10
Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

Was there anything that good old Flipper couldn't do? That is in the water and salt water at that. Dolphins have to be in the ocean or they drown. I do remember an episode where Flipper put himself in harm's way by swimming upstream in a channel where the water gradually turned fresh. But when you're man's best sea friend, that's what you do.

Luke Halpin who played the older Ricks son Sandy was with Flipper from the gitgo. He co-starred with Chuck Connors in the movie Flipper when it started. Luke also had a mother in Kathleen Maguire.

He did two subsequent movies however Connors and Maguire were dropped. Connors was a commercial fisherman and I guess producer Ivan Tors thought there were more story possibilities with him being the son of a park ranger. Brian Kelly starred with Halpin in two subsequent Flipper films and was a widower.

But for the television series Kelly stayed a widower and a younger son was added, little redheaded freckle-faced Tommy Norden, a poor man's version of Ronny Howard. When I watched reruns of the show, I never realized how annoying Norden was.

Kelly was a good father figure though and Halpin was a model kid, he might have been the role model for Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher. He also was enormously popular among the teenage adolescent girl bubble gum set. He definitely had appeal there and I can personally add also among young gay males.

I guess for the show to work though someone usually had to get in harm's way and by seniority and naiveté, Norden was usually the one. But somehow Flipper affected the rescue.

The series ran its course after about four seasons. Andy Devine was on for comic relief for a while and Swedish actress Ulla Stromstedt was brought on as an oceanographer to give a little romantic interest for Kelly.

Sadly Brian Kelly suffered some career ending injuries in a motorcycle accident in 1971. I guess Tommy Norden couldn't compete with Ronny Howard for the same parts and he left acting. And Luke Halpin went into the service after Flipper was canceled and when he came back he couldn't really get his career back on track.

Flipper was a nice show however, a nice likable family and episodes with a strong moral content. It would be nice to see them again.

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For a show so old I really liked it., 24 July 2011
8/10
Author: Andrew-Clements from Canada

These Flipper shows were fun to watch. I think the first series was the best. But I actually had fun watching all of them.

Some other guys laughed at me for watching this, but I noticed some continued to watch with me after they had dissed it. I think they liked it but just didn't want to say so since they called it "an old kiddie show". (I put it on my laptop and watched every now and then at school and stuff, so guys would come up and ask me what I was watching).

I'm 18 now but I still like chancing across these old shows. They are so different from the stuff u see these days.

I recommend this.

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