I think that was Adam's Family.....
"In the 1960s television series, Thing—strictly speaking, a disembodied forearm, since he occasionally emerged from his box at near-elbow length—was usually played by Ted Cassidy, who also played the lugubrious butler Lurch, although the two characters occasionally appeared in the same scene. Thing customarily emerges from a series of boxes, one in each room in the Addams mansion, although he occasionally emerged from behind a curtain, within a plant pot, or elsewhere. It is unclear if he moved from box to box through a labyrinth of tunnels or simply teleported. In the films, thanks to advances in special effects, Thing (played by Christopher Hart) is able to emerge and run on his fingertips, much like a spider.
Since Cassidy was 6' 9" ( 2,06 m ) tall, using him to depict Thing caused great technical difficulties on the set of The Addams Family. In many scenes he lay on his back on a wheeled trolley, below the line of sight of the cameras, and inserted his arm through the bottom of the box. Thing was usually a right hand, but Cassidy sometimes played him as left, simply to see if anyone would notice."
2007-01-26 10:05:46
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answered by Kookie 5
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Lurch Munsters
2016-11-08 09:56:05
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answered by ? 4
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It wasn't the Munsters. It was The Addams Family. The hand was called Thing and it was actually the hand of Ted Cassidy who was also Lurch on the show.
2007-01-26 10:06:56
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answered by cs_mn 3
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That wasnt the munsters it was the Addams Family
2007-01-26 10:34:50
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answered by Go Skurz! 3
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It was "The Addams Family" the hand was "Thing" even in the credits.
2007-01-26 10:06:29
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answered by RANDLE W 4
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it was proven to be the character of lerch ,,,
2007-01-26 14:47:31
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answered by thanks to our brave troops, 7
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