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I guess this shouldn't be too much of a surprise in a way - Michael Jackson was pronounced dead by doctors Thursday. I can't think of anyone who reached such heights in his career and made more of a mess of things. Only Elvis comes close.
Remember The Jackson's 1970's variety series? Not many people do, it debuted in the summer of 1976 and did well enough to return in the spring of 1977. It fizzled in the ratings and was soon gone for good. (Here's the opening for a second year show.) Michael wasn't sorry to see the series go, he didn't want to do it in the first place. It wasn't long after that his phenomenal solo album with Quincy Jones Off The Wall was released and the era of Michael Jackson was underway.

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Gale Storm / Classic TV Stars of the 50sRemember Gale Storm
These past few weeks' bizarre, coincidental hecatomb of celebrity deaths (Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Ed McMahon), and the media’s ongoing coverage of them, no doubt means that the passing of TV, film and recording star Gale Storm (who died June 26 at age 87) will not receive near the coverage and attention that it deserves. Granted, of course, though Storm was a successful recording artist, she’s wasn’t Michael Jackson and even she freely admitted that some of her body of work (like her film career) was rather minor and scattershot.  But, nevertheless, she was, in her time, a major TV star and, in retrospect, she’s an often under-remembered, under-appreciated small screen icon.
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Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech debuts on Monday June 29th, another brilliant but ultimately disturbing HBO documentary that may have you rethinking what being an American means today. The documentary takes a balanced approach. It's not just left-wingers that are being marginalized in this nationwide assault on our freedoms, this revealing film looks at several examples across the spectrum - like the egregious crackdown on protesters at the 2004 Republican convention and a conservative high schooler's battle with teachers and administrators over a controversial T-shirt he felt he had a right to wear.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 on DVDMystery Science Theater 3000 - Collection 15
The release of a new set of episodes of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” (MST 3K) is always a bigger treat for MSTies than a plateful of hamdingers. The DVD set, which will be released on July 7, of the 15th collection of four episodes is no exception but is less strong than some prior sets.
This entertaining series was an early import from a Minneapolis UHF station to Comedy Central, nee the Comedy Channel, in the mid-1980s and aired later on the SciFi Channel.
MST 3K involves amiable goofy human host Joel, succeeded by slightly less amiable goofy human host Mike, and two robot puppets making sarcastic remarks during truly awful movies that mad scientists force them to watch to determine their tolerance level for the worst that Hollywood produced.
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Entourage is one of my all time favorite television shows, the way the writers torture these emotionally retarded characters is what keeps me watching, it's soap opera in the best sense. Entourage has been described as Sex In The City for guys but I don't think that's a fair assessment; there's more meat on these bones if you'll excuse the pun.
As someone who used to work in the industry, Entourage (along with Curb Your Enthusiasm) is in some ways one of the more realistic shows on TV. That's key to why so many people don't like the show, I'm guessing. On the surface this is a collection of mostly unlikable characters, it's perhaps not so easy for many viewers to find the redeeming qualities that lie below the surface. That's a skill you develop living in Los Angeles surrounded by feckless, overly-ambitious, narcissistic individuals.
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TV Blog - TV Show ReviewsJesse James Is A Dead Man
Notorious Chopperhead Jesse James returns with a new series that has him engaging in death defying stunts that would surpass Evel Knievel's most vivid nightmare. His first challenge - attempt to ride the Nitro Bike, a top fuel, two-wheeled rocket that unleashes 1,000 horsepower to propel the rider to speeds of up to 132 mph. That's a lot of G-force; basically a nitrogen bomb strapped between the guy's legs, a fireball in search of a errant spark.
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The newly released remastered DVD collection of the “Spock Saga,” which consists of “Star Trek II,” “Star Trek III,” and “Star Trek IV” from the 1980s with their wonderfully campy big-haired and broad-shouldered ‘80s look are another example of incredible enhancement of “Star Trek” productions. The remastering is particularly spectacular regarding the placement shots that has the Enterprise orbiting a planet or that depicts the planet itself. The only drawback to this incredible improvement is that rare scenes that have not been remastered seem worse in comparison than they appeared when they were released originally. Fortunately, such instances are few and far between.
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They called her "Nicola, the Lady Giant." She cut an impressive figure at almost six feet tall, clad all in leather with a punk haircut and a saucy reputation for destroying people in the ring; she was Chyna before Chyna. In 1984, Nicole turned up down south with a new identity and a brand new dream. She realized if she couldn't be champion herself, she could be the girlfriend of the champion.
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History of the TabloidsHistory of the Tabloids
On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley died suddenly. Like tapping a rich vein of crude oil, tabloid sales went through the roof, spiking at seven million when Elvis appeared on the cover of the National Enquirer - lying embalmed in his coffin. In the ensuing media circus surrounding Elvis' death, the Enquirer herded so many reporters into Nashville they had to buy a $100,000 fully furnished home for them all to camp out.
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Lancelot Link / Classic TV Show Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp
'I Created Lance Link' takes you behind the minds behind the show, it's a fascinating look into the makings of a classic show and an intimate glimpse into the lives of two of TV's greatest comedy writers. The film was shot at the home of Stan Burns, where he and Mike Marmer relate one funny anecdote after another about the chimp series.
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Saturday Morning Classic TV showsSaturday Mornings 1977
There were lots of 'new' shows for kids to choose from in 1977, but they failed to click and most of them were gone by February. After almost a decade of the same-old, same-old from the big three electronic sausage factories, seventies' kids were growing restless on Saturday mornings. That restlessness translated into a record number of Saturday AM shows being cancelled mid-season.
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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 were all flops.
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Some of the most memorable commercial jingles and catch phrases of all time!
"Does she or doesn't she (only her hairdresser knows for sure)," "You're not getting older, you're getting better," "No cat ever walked away from Friskies Buffet," "Kawasaki lets the good times roll," "I don't use soap anymore," "Who's behind those Foster Grants?" ...and so many more!
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TV Game Shows / Classic TV games Game Shows 1974
A rundown of all the daytime network game shows from the summer of 1974, along with audio clips from actual 1974 airchecks, when they could be found. Sadly, many of these series were erased by the networks (especially the NBC shows) and no longer exist in any form - except right here.
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Cher's Lost Recordings
The timing of the release was lousy, that's for sure. Cher and Greg were on the cover of High Times magazine in 1977 billed as the 'Narc Couple of the Year' because Allman ratted out some of his best buddies and band mates to avoid going to prison on drug possession charges (and it was all Cher's fault, the story went). Not all publicity is good publicity, Allman and Woman was D.O.A. in record stores.
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Sandy Becker / Classic TV Host / kid shows on TVSandy Becker's 50th Anniversary
"Anyone who grew up in New York in the 50's and 60's had to know Sandy Becker. He shaped a lot of our personalities. Along with Hambone, Norton Nork, and The Old Professor, I remember his lovable puppets, Geeba Geeba and Marvin Mouse. Sandy Becker was one of a kind. He really seemed to care about his audience and about the welfare of the younger generation. We could sure use a Sandy Becker today."
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Winky Dink and You
"I used to watch Winky Dink... I had the kit, but I would intentionally draw the wrong things. When Winky needed a ladder to get out of a hole, I would draw a cover on the hole. When he needed a parachute, I would draw an anvil to pull him down, etc. I would tease my younger sister and tell her that I was making Winky die! Whenever she left the room crying, I would laugh and laugh. Winky was cool!"
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Betty Davis TV showThe Bette Davis Show?
Television's early years are one long blur of dizzy dames. The very idea of women in the workplace was usually met with belly-laughs or outright contempt on TV shows. Bette Davis would have none of this! On her program, the women wouldn't be played for laughs - they would be the players.
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Lucy Shows Lucy Battles With Her Co-Stars
Most everyone loved Lucy but there were times when things got pretty heated on the set, especially when Tallulah Bankhead, Richard Burton and Joan Crawford appeared with the queen of comedy. After one taping, Crawford was quoted as saying, "My God, they tell me I'm a bitch - Lucy can outbitch me any day of the week!"
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Classic TV shows / Playboy After dark Playboy After Dark
There were two remarkable attempts by Hefner to create a television spin-off of his famous magazine. While neither caught on in a big way, both were critical and audience hits with unique formats that presented timeless performances by some of the greatest comedians, jazz, soul, folk and be-bop artists of all time.

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Batman TV showBatman's Batmania!
Together with screenwriter Lorenzo Semple, Jr., executive producer William Dozier crafted a show that could be enjoyed by adults as well as kids. Batman debuted on January 12, 1966 on ABC and within the first few weeks, the telecast was attracting fifty-five percent of the viewing audience, with a surprising two-thirds over the age of eighteen.
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Then Came Bronson 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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Family Affair Family Affair: Every Parent's Dream?
The apartment was not only enormous and luxurious, but contained the only kids' rooms in history which invariably looked like magazine layouts. Jody's carefully displayed tools and toys were never used, unless one counts the time when he and Buffy created Uncle Bill's trophy from contraband modeling clay.
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Sky King / Classic television shows on Saturday mornings Sky King
"Sky King was kind of a cowboy type that would fly around in a twin engine plane. I watched that show religiously. Every time the opening sequence was shown I had to be sitting directly in front of the TV set. The final shot while the opening credits were rolling was of the plane coming straight at you, very low to the ground, and zooming right over your head. I would always time it so that I rolled onto my back, as though the plane had come out of the set and just barely missed the top of my head." PLUS: one TVparty-er discovers the original Sky King hacienda!
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NYC Local TV shows New York City Local Kid Shows
The most comprehensive look at local children's programs ever attempted. More than 75 pages with hundreds of photos. If you grew up in NYC you'll find all your favorites - The Merry Mailman, Sandy Becker, Bob McAllister, Wonderama,
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STOP CABLE TV!
An aggressive campaign against cable TV was waged 40 years ago by local TV broadcasters and movie theater owners who felt threatened by the idea of multiple channels and clear reception. There was even an ad that ran with the previews before the movies that warned of the slippery slope that would come with the dreaded wire.


Dick Kallman MurderDick Kallman as Hank
"Dick was stabbed to death in 1980 during a 'drug induced' robbery - while most of the articles mention he was murdered in his apartment, it is my belief that he was abducted by someone on drugs looking for money and forced him back to the apartment... clearly it was a robbery and a very violent one. I never sat foot in our apartment again. I left everything I owned in it to be sold. I could not bare to see it ripped and stained with Dick's blood."
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Sea HuntSea Hunt
"I have been looking for re-runs of a fabulous show that I'd like to request. Sea Hunt - the Lloyd Bridges (pre-comedy) underwater classic. My afternoon staple diet in the early to mid-sixties and it shaped my life since then. If you have anything about Sea Hunt, I'd be one happy '60's TV junkie!"
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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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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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It's About Time TV showIt's About Time
This was one of network TV's most beloved sitcoms and it only aired for one year. The series itself may not have been successful, but the show's theme song is one of the most memorable of all time. People who never saw the show became familiar with it! Like many Sherwood Schwartz productions, the theme gives you the entire premise of the show in hummable fashion. But will we ever see this classic on DVD?
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GLOW Wrestling! Classic wrestling on TV Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
20 years ago, the women of GLOW took to the ring and were slammed by those people who always criticize wrestling for lowering TV standards to new depths. But it was a very popular show - and no wonder!
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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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