television
Have Talent, Will Act -where do I know that guy from?
#FakeNewsCenter
BREAKING NEWS BULLETIN:
(spoilers)
Dateline: Dallas - Jeanie shot J.R.
When I see the house pictured at the top of the post, I hear the theme music for Leave It to Beaver.
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Searching on "cereal pinbacks" - I gather they're just pins that came in a cereal? (Lest anyone be confused: pins like badges you pin on your shirt, not pins like as used in sewing.)
Since I teased about my 95yo mom still watching TV, let me clarify that she does NOT have some fuzzy mid-20th Century tube TV set with bent rabbit ears, with tinfoil.
iforgot: Does anyone have a guess as to why Trump's television ad buys for October so far are zero?...
Chi: I just learned that Trapper John, MD (not MASH) was Pernell Roberts, AKA Adam Cartwright....
Little Joe grew up to become an angel.
All Hail Eris #208: Heck, the first episode of Lost in Space was semi-serious.
Third-season Man From UNCLE...
History channel
H2 Channel
Learning Channel
What is this channel stuff y'all are talking about?
Kolchak - Columbo in the Twilight Zone
Good eeeevening, chill-seekers!
Just read the MacGyver moments article.
The ball point pen tracheotomy? I remember Father Mulcahey doing that on MASH. I'd heard it wasn't realistic...
Adriane the TV Critic: Sanford and Son is the black version of a white, English comedy about a junk / antiques dealer...
I had forgotten that.
Home and about to give it up as soon as I can get the dog to quit barking and come inside.
Comedy remakes?
Amos & Andy, or Sanford and Son, with all-white casts?
One show we've enjoyed watching lately is early Hopalong Cassady. One of the good guys, on and off-screen, like Clayton Moore.
Read the first 160 comments. Seems kind-of quiet this morning. Only dispute was between Victionary.com and MP4 over the origin of "vamp." Need some more serious dispute about that!
Morning, Glories! I missed the whole morning thread. Slowly plowing through the book comments now.
Laurie David's Cervix: "Telescreen is watching."
Has no one yet said…
In Obama's New America, television watches you!
Milady and I are nearly-tail-end boomers. We've noted many times that there seems to be a marked difference between those born before us and those born after us.
Man, the horde flood in. *waves cheerily to all*
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V the K: What can I say, I love 'Archer.'
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Missed Sefton (Don Adams voice) by that much!
"Americans are dropping TV by the millions."
Well, yeah, but only the young and hip are doing that... like me & Vic....
Morning, Glories!
Skyyyy Kinnnggg...
We've got a reely reely big shew tonight.
Senor Wences.
Topo Gigio.
Jose Jimenez.
CBS brings you the very best of international entertainment.
one of my oldest memories. staying overnight at my great-aunts' house, for reasons i can't recall and talking with my mother she can't imagine why i ever spent the night there, either.
Just watched the final episode of Warehouse 13.
Grampa Jimbo > "On the right figure, Capri pants look great. I am thinking 1962 Mary Tyler Moore."
As many of us do at the mention of Capri pants!
One of the finest moments in American broadcast. Unsurpassed entertainment.
Lorne Greene (Mk.I Cmdr. Adama)
Yet one more reason I could never get into that show.
Children who watch too much TV may have 'damaged brain structures'
http://dailym.ai/1m0qJ7T