M.A.S.H.
The television series M.A.S.H. delivered a lot of heartbreaking deaths throughout its 11 seasons. Some viewers of the show clearly recall the sad fate of Cpl. Walter “Radar” O’Reilly, played by Gary Burghoff, but in fact, that character appeared through season eight and was very much alive during his send-off episodes. In fact, Burghoff was one of two actors to reprise his M.A.S.H. role from the original movie upon which the series was based.
Sex and the City
The hit HBO series which spawned two feature films following the exploits of four best friends living and loving in New York is still beloved by legions of fans who watch its reruns that seem to run continuously on TV. But there’s a discrepancy in the show’s title. There are fans who swear the pilot episode of the series was titled Sex in the City. After all, lead character Carrie Bradshaw was writing about sex, love, and relationships in the Big Apple. But, nope, the title has always been Sex and the City.
Febreze
In another example of a household name remembered with an alternate spelling, odour eliminator Febreze comes to mind. With a spray here and a spray there the product is intended to eliminate unpleasant odours and replace them with a fresh, breezy scent. Perhaps that’s why you’ll find plenty of people who swear it is (or at least at one time was) spelled Febreeze. However, in this reality, the stuff is Febreze. No extra “e” needed.
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