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9/10
Excellent, but for one omission!
hanahan31 March 2001
I really enjoyed the reunion a lot! I would have rated it a 10 if they had had "Hassie" and "Little Luke". There wasn't even a mention of where they are today or why they didn't participate in the reunion. They were very popular characters and I think it was a mistake not to give an explanation about their lack of appearance.

Anyway, I was glad that TNN ran the series again! I had been looking for episodes for years and what a joy to be able to tape the whole series (I may have missed a few episodes). Jenny Hanahan
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8/10
Enjoyable to see Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, and Tony Martinez
Merryhillelementary25 May 2006
Fortunately for us Real McCoy fans (most likely all Baby Boomers who grew-up in the late 50's and 60's), three of the adult actors/actress appeared when they did for the reunion show, in 2000. Tony Martinez and Richard Crenna both died shortly thereafter. As enjoyable as it was to see Luke, Sugar-Babe, and Pepino together again, it was equally mysterious about the complete absence of any mention of Lydia Reed and Michael Winkleman? It is my understanding that Little Luke had passed away in 1999, but I'm not sure how. There is no information about Hassie on the internet, that I can find. Very curious why they were not even mentioned? It was so conspicuous, their absence from the Reunion show, that I suspect that the family of Michael and Lydia herself (if still alive) either, 1) requested to be left out of the discussion and therefore their desire was granted, or 2) TNN could not find any trace of either Michael or Lydia (like the rest of us), they seemed to have vanished. Therefore, it would be the safest policy to leave them out of the conversation all together.

Otherwise, the retrospect on Walter Brennen was wonderfully done. They made no bones about it ... it was Grandpa who made the show such a success. I remember, as a child, mimicking Grandpa's gimp walk and my parents laughing (as I'm sure a million other children did back then). One annoyance that did bother me a bit, was the tendency for Richard Crenna to dominate the discussion ... at times interrupting Tony and Kathleen to make a point. In fact, although Tony Martinez seemed completely capable to contribute to the conversation, he was not allowed to speak-out and say too much during the Reunion show. Unfortunate, since I wanted to hear from all three, equally. All in all, the Reunion Show was a real treat for me. I've watched it on DVD several times and have enjoyed it each time.

Dodgerdude
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Re: Winkleman and Reed
Tom_Barrister10 August 2006
My understanding is that Lydia Reed simply got tired of the acting business and moved on after the "McCoys". She married and is currently living in Southern California. Since her whereabouts were known, it's likely that she was approached regarding the "Reunion" and declined to participate.

Since Michael Winkleman passed away about the time that Reunion was being made (he died July 27, 1999), it's possible that he had health issues that prevented him from participating.

I've also heard that both of them were unhappy about Kathy Nolan's departure from the series and were a bit hard to handle because of it, which would account for their limited use during the final season.
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10/10
The Real Mc Coys-A great show.
cervantes154731 August 2007
I loved The Real Mc Coys (1957-1963) It is too bad that Lydia Reed has decided to be forgotten and not appear. She was excellent in the show. Of course Walter Brennan was great as well as Tony Martínez. I loved it when he called Amos Señor Grampa.I have purchased Season I on DVD and I cannot wait to buy Seasons 2-6.If only there would be more shows on television like this one, everything would be better. This show appeared briefly in the summer of 1999 but then disappeared. God bless all the departed members of the cast and please,Llydia Reed, make yourself known again to the public. You are loved and respected. The Real Mc Coys will live forever.

UPDATE! I have just purchased seasons 5 and 6 of THE REAL MC COYS. I wish that Luke would have married Louise (JANET DA GORE) in the last episode. I TRULY MISS LYDIA REED!
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10/10
Very charming and enjoyable - WHEN TV HAD VALUES!!!
Kirasjeri22 March 2001
A few years ago I added a comment to the IMDB on "The Real McCoys" TV series. I said then and repeat now it was a charming, funny, and entertaining show, well-acted with wonderful characterizations.

I recently saw on DVD four old episodes PLUS the Reunion of 2000 with Richard Crenna, Kathy Nolan, and Tony Martinez. As another writer here mentioned, it is curious that Lydia Reed (Hassie) and Michael Winkelman (Little Luke) weren't refered to, but perhaps they can be tracked down via SAG or AFTRA.

The reunion show was well done and gave us many unknown insights into the show. One piece of inside information we did NOT get was whether or not Kathy Nolan regretted quitting the show in an unpleasant contract dispute, which left Luke a "widow" in it's last year, which wasn't very good. Nolan went on to do a bomb of a comedy called "Broadside", about women nurses in the Pacific in WW II. Get it? BROADside? No, not funny.

Unlike the sleazy, salacious, and violent TRASH on TV now that is so undermining our values, "The Real McCoys" entertained with decent values and fine human beings. And I thank all involved, including the creator, Irving Pinkus, for having brought it to my family. We never missed it.
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10/10
IT WAS WONDERFUL!!!!!WAS DELIGHTED TO SEE SOME OF THE CAST!!!!
hotroddad5519 January 2001
I watched the McCoys reunion and was glad to see Richard Crenna and Kathleen Nolan and Tony Martinez!!!To see them now was wonderful, because I always watched the show growing up so when the TV said that there was going to be a reunion I was so excited !!!! The only thing I could not figure out is why Lydia Reed (Hassie McCoy) and Michael Winkelman(little Luke) was not on there.I know that Walter Brennan had died. So I got on my computer and tried to find out about them and found this site so if there is anyone out there that can tell me what ever happened to Lydia Reed( Hassie McCoy) and Michael Winkelman (little Luke I would be thankful!!! I have searched everywere and no luck .The only thing I could find out about Michael Winkelman is he was supposed to be born in 1946. This show had value and morals each show gave a lesson to be learned.The shows today dont have that.The whole cast was incredable the only thing better than finding out obout them would be to meet them So since that is impossible if there is anyone that can help please do!!! Thank You Glenda
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Michael Winkelman
lainamorris13 May 2006
Would like to have a update on mike Winkelman after he left the Real MCCoys and the details of his 1999 death.I have looked all over the internet and there is no pictures or updates or even details of his death. I always come up with nothing. Also on Hassie (Lydia Reed) is the same thing . No updates or no recent pictures. Those 2 were an important part of the show but there was no mention or update of them in the Real Mccoy reunion in 2000. Tony Martinez had aged quite a bit but it was great seeing him. Kathleen Nolan still looked and had sounded great. There were brief mentions of other actors on the show but none of Michael and Lydia.
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Little Luke (Michael Winkleman) and Hassie (Lydia Reed)
scotia-291401 December 2016
I used to watch this show in Australian TV in 1961, and loved every second of it. Being around the same age as Lydia REED, I remember falling madly in love with her and never forgot her. Poor Michael WINKLEMAN who was born on 27 June 1946 passed away 0n 27 July 1999. He had joined the US Navy; served in Vietnam. Subsequent to his war service he worked as a green keeper until his sad demise.

Listed below are the details of his burial.

Burial: Riverside National Cemetery Riverside Riverside County California, USA Plot: Section 50, Site 4304

The details above are courtesy of Find a Grave. I hope this information has been helpful.

As previously stated, I will NEVER forget the gorgeous Lydia REED, for whom I still carry a flame some 60 years on.
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When TV had values, oh yeah...
jacksonc20 January 2003
This show was made in the 1950s back when tv had values as

one contributor put it. The 1950s were a marvelous time back

when women and minorities knew their places and usually acted

like it. Everything was black and white, just like most of the

television. Now, just in case no one can figure it out, I am being

facetious. I am not saying that the 21st century is any better, but I

am saying that it is no worse.

Regarding what happed to Lydia Reed and Michael Winkelman, I

don't know, but I suspect that they have had all they wanted of

Hollywood a long time ago and want no more of it today - but that

is just a guess.

The Real McCoys were a cut above average. It was mildly diverting

and had good people acting in it...

On another note, I am saddened by the recent passings of Mr.

Martinez and Mr. Crenna...
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