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tv blog / television BlogActor Pat Hingle died Saturday, he played Commissioner Gordon in the 1980's Batman movies in addition to hundreds of roles over his six decades in the business. He was unforgettable as Norma Rae's father, Pete Watson in TV's The Shining, Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey in War & Remembrance, those are just a few of his memorable portrayals. He also became the Doc on Gunsmoke for a few episodes in 1971 after Milburn Stone was sidelined by several heart attacks. Although he had been ill recently, Hingle continued to work right up to 2008's Undoing Time.
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Hell's Kitchen - TV show  Reviews - Lie To Me HELL'S KITCHEN - SEASON 5 - Devastatingly harsh, unflinchingly heated, Hell's Kitchen delivers a savory year five opener full of gut wrenching meltdowns and crackling flame outs with the promise of a sizzling season to come.
As usual, there are a couple of ringers, individuals who have no business whatsoever being there, contestants who are in way over their heads. There's one whiner in particular that comes completely unglued more than once and quickly attracts the ire of everyone around her. "I'm just sooo tired of stupid bitches," she croaks as she attempts to cook with a cold oven. "Every time I work in a kitchen with women!" Delicious.
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TV show Reviews - Lie To Me LIE TO ME - In this new FOX drama, behavioral psychologist Dr. Cal Lightman and his associates attempt to separate the truthful from the prevaricators by observing the various micro expressions, body language and unconscious intonations that accompany a duplicitous individual - in other words, these guys are human lie detectors. Think Bones without the decaying flesh.
Contempt, disgust, fear, surprise - how do you know the person you're dealing with is suppressing these emotions? It's easier than you think and you may be amazed to find people you're dealing with on a regular basis are hiding these simple to spot 'tells' from you.
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24 Season 7 reviewAfter a lackluster season 6, 24 is on track to have it's best year yet! I grew up on comic books and Dark Shadows so I'm not bent out of shape when a character that was dead dead dead comes back to life. It's not particularly original and a bit of a cop out but I love the classic 24 cast and rejoice to see them re-united. The producers have even admitted to taking "creative license" in bringing Tony Almeida back but they do it in a way that keeps you guessing so what the hey, I'll buy in.
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Sheriff John, Hobo Kelly, Baby Daphne, Shrimpenstein, Chucko and more. With rare video and dozens of photos. NEW BONUS: Never before seen backstage footage from KCOP's Romper Room!
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Toy Gun AdsKids, Guns and TV
Some modern-day experts contend that violent video games encourage savage behavior in our young people, while others say that's just another example of the latest entertainment medium becoming society's scapegoat du jour. Keep in mind, the same breed of expert said the exact same thing about comic books and toy guns in the 1950s - and look at how great the baby boomers turned out.
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New Show Review - Cat Dancers
Before Seigfreid and Roy dazzled Las Vegas with their death defying act, audiences thrilled to Cat Dancers Ron and Joy Holiday, an exotic married couple who raised up and lived with the big cats they used in their sensational act. Along the way they took on a handsome assistant and the routine became a menage-a-troi. Together they found true happiness both on and off stage but how their dream life came to an abrupt end will leave you astounded. This mesmerizing documentary draws on archival footage and new interviews with a broken Ron Holliday who recounts his horrifying tale in vivid detail. You may anticipate what happens at the end but you'll never guess it's mind blowing conclusion.
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Search - Classic TV showSearch!
While comparing Search to shows of today might be unfair, the concept still has a contemporary ring to it. Comparable to classics like Star Trek or The Wild Wild West, this series was both anachronistic and futuristic at the same time. Why has it never turned up in reruns, especially now with the current debate on domestic spying?
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Beverly GarlandBeverly Garland and Decoy
Long before “Christie Love” and Angie Dickinson’s “Police Woman,” long before the fanfare of “Cagney and Lacey,” and the advent of so many modern day no-nonsense female cops (I’m thinking of Mariska Hargitay on “Law & Order: SVU,” among others), Officer Jones walked the beat, went undercover and collared a long, surly set of perps. And she did so without playing cute, coy or dumb; she did it by just being a cop. All the female “flat-foots” who have come in her wake owe her a debt.
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Carol Wayne & Johnny Carson Strange Death of Carol Wayne
If you watched the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson during the seventies, you may remember sexy Carol Wayne. She was the big-busted, bubbly Matinee Lady of the 'Tea Time Movies with Art Fern.' She ended up dead under the most bizarre circumstances. How did it happen?
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Lucille BallHanging Out With Lucy
I got a job at a department store and Lucy came by one day to see if I was really working. She bought $600 worth of linens from me. She gave me her home phone number and said, "Do you play Backgammon?" and I said "No," and she said "You'll learn." She taught me how to play Backgammon and I still play to this day.
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TV OuttakesOutrageous Outakes!
Maybe the most outlandish outake ever filmed comes from The New Zoo Revue, a fondly remembered 1972 syndicated children's educational show with Freddy the Frog, Henrietta the Hippo, and Charley the Owl. Charley and Freddy had a secret life, evidently! WARNING: harsh language!
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1971 Saturday Morning Shows Saturday Morning Shows 1971
1970 was a very good year for network Saturday morning revenues, so 1971 brought a continuation of the shows that were working - along with remakes of proven series from the past. All three networks started giving in to pressure from parent groups to offer more educational, and less violent programs. For the most part, they are all flops.
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Three Stooges on television50th Anniversary of The Three Stooges on Television
The cinematic antics of Moe, Larry, Curly, and Shemp were never fully appreciated by the movie critics or by many adults who felt that the boys' humor was decidedly low brow and extremely violent. The team did have a loyal following with the children who saw the trio as cartoons brought to life, forever at the lower strata of life and always landing, by pure happenstance, jobs that they were never meant to have.
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The GoldbergsTV's First Jewish Mom
The Goldbergs was one of the most successful entertainment ventures ever, a radio and television show that reached across every medium. It all hinged on one woman - Gertrude Berg, a true multi-media pioneer.
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Run Buddy Run TV Show Run Buddy Run
We get more requests for this program than almost any other. This dizzy and typically sixties' sitcom starred trumpet player Jack Sheldon (seen as an occasional band member on the 'Merv Griffin Show' during the seventies) as a guy on the run from comical criminals.
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Hitchhikers Huide to the Galaxy The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
L. Wayne Hicks interviews the original star of the classic BBC radio & TV series. Simon Jones' role in the big-screen version of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is sparse. His screen time amounts to maybe 30 seconds, a brief part to be sure. But it wouldn't be - and couldn't be - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy without Jones.
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Coronet Blue TV ShowWhat Happened to Coronet Blue?
The series lasted for only 11 episodes with 2 episodes never broadcast during the initial run of the show. Much to the disappointment of viewers, the series ended abruptly in the fall of 1967 and the secret of Coronet Blue was never revealed. To this day, many people remember the show and still wonder what "Coronet Blue" meant.
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Wonderama Wonderama
RARE VIDEO! WNEW dropped Bob McAllister following an emotional Christmas Day broadcast in 1977 then aired reruns of Wonderama for three years afterwards. McAllister went public with his distaste over this practice after watching reruns of his show one Sunday and seeing an ad for a Charles Bronson movie. "I had never allowed violence in the frame work of Wonderama. So I took out a rather elaborate display ad in the New York Times and told parents not to watch it anymore."
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40 Years Ago -
TV's First Angry Conservative

Move over Bill O'Reilly! Never one to avoid controversy, Joe Pyne claimed to keep a loaded gun in his desk drawer - and no wonder with the kooks he (or more accurately, the TV cameras) attracted. BONUS: a glimpse into to the very origins of one of the most notorious organizations of all time, the LA Crips.

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Carol BurnettAmerica's First Lady of Comedy
Carol Burnett won the hearts of TV viewers playing the nervous klutz in dozens of hilarious skits on The Garry Moore Show. She was an instant hit with the home audience, one of the emerging medium's first bright stars.
Each week, hapless Carol would find herself in the most outrageous predicaments. No matter how sketchy the script, the comedienne turned each performance into a farcical romp with her spasmodic interpretations. She quickly became the de-facto star of the program.
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Beulah The Curse of Beulah!
It was one of ABC's first hit shows - Beulah; the first and last TV program to star an African-American woman until Julia fifteen years later. Ethel Waters, Hattie McDaniel, Louise Beavers and other legendary actresses inhabited the Beulah role and found themselves an object of derision - denounced by civil rights groups, their careers and health destroyed. We trace the origins of the 'Mammy' image as it evolved for television.
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Andy's Gang TV program "Plunk Your Magic Twanger, Froggy!"
"I am looking for a newspaper editorial - it could've been in a magazine - written about the kid's show 'Andy's Gang' in which the writer blames Froggy for causing the protest movement of the '60s. He said Froggy's disrespectful behavior towards adults, which he demonstrated every show, influenced the kids who were watching him and those kids grew up to become the protesting college students of the sixties who likewise showed disrespect towards their elders."

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TV movies of the weekOrigin of the TV-Movie
Not only was the animated opening sequence to the ABC Movie of the Week a magnificent graphic achievement (and precursor to modern computer animation) but the 30-second teasers forever redefined motion picture advertising. We'll show you some of the best examples from the seventies.

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Racket Squad / The ProducersWas The Producers ripped off from an episode of Racket Squad?!?
Did Mel Brooks get the idea for The Producers from this TV show? He was writing for a comedy program (Your Show of Shows) at the time that spoofed other TV shows so it makes sense that he might have seen this episode of Racket Squad and tucked away the idea until 15 years later when he was writing The Producers.
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Saturday Morning TV ShowsSaturday Mornings 1988
Just as the networks gave in to years of lobbying from parental groups and put an end to all violence on Saturday morning programs, syndicated cartoons came along offering up violence galore. 1988-89 marked the beginning of the end for the golden age of Saturday morning programming.
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Then Came Bronson - Classic TV Then Came Bronson
Easy Rider was a hit in 1969, a movie about two young counter-culture cyclists looking for the "real" America. Perhaps Middle America was not quite ready for that story on the small screen, but Then Came Bronson expressed some of the themes of that movie in a way more palatable to the mass audience (interestingly, the pilot movie was completed before Easy Rider hit the screen, so TCB was not a knockoff.)
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MaMovie Poster artOFF THE SUBJECT DEPT:
Unseen Movie Poster Designs
The summer season is one of the movie industry's biggest - so we bring you a few behind the scenes stories from the marketing end of the business. Warren Beatty out of control. Unseen photos and art. The return of George Hurrell. And - can you always trust those quote ads you see?
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TV Wrestling1980's TV Wrestling - Greats and Near Greats!
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John Hitchcock's look back at the heart of Mid-Atlantic Wrestling - with grapplers known and unknown. Wahoo McDaniel! Ric Flair! Dusty Rhodes! Jim Cornette! Magnum TA! Buddy "Killer" Austin! Johnny Weaver! Johnny Valentine! Harley Race! Dick Murdock! Jimmy Garvin! Nikita Koloff! Have you ever heard of these guys?!?
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Darby Crash record1980's PUNK ROCK
In the early-eighties, young people in Los Angeles were flocking to makeshift clubs in droves to see new, up and coming bands. Live new music, not DJs, was what they craved. These writings provide a sketchy look at the underground club scene in Los Angeles during the time that groups like X, Missing Persons, The Go-Go's, The Minutemen and Wall of Voodoo entered the public consciousness.
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"As all manner of artists, writers, composers, actors, directors, photographers, designers, sculptors and graphics specialists will admit, they all seek to strip away all the superfluous embellishments of style and technique in order to get to their own concept of truth."
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