On Dec 4, 1:54 pm, Tom Wolper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 3:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 3, 10:00 pm, Tom Wolper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why this is limited to the TiVo. As the digitization of
media leads to a flood of free media, we are all
On Dec 4, 7:06 pm, Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 4, 4:33 pm, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
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Maybe she'll give away an auto company to every audience member...
No, she is cutting back due to the economy. At the end of November,
there was supposed to be an
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On Dec 4, 7:06 pm, Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Maybe she'll give away an auto company to every audience member...
No, she is cutting back due to the economy. At
Isn't this like the people who wanted Chris Rock and/or Sharon Stone as 007?
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The Remote Patrol for Thursday, December 3, 2008
by Thomas Allen Heald, Secretary of the Coaxial
All times Eastern, for PBS programs, check local listings
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Who took over the Michael Keaton role of auto worker Hunt Stevenson when
the movie Gung Ho hit
8 p.m.
Henry Winkler judges (a step up from lawyering as Barry Zuckercorn) on
MERRY CHRISTMAS, DRAKE JOSH, WHOMEVER YOU ARE (Nickelodeon).
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In Up Till Now, Shatner sits down with readers and offers the
remarkable, full story of his life and explains how he got to be, well,
everywhere.
In this touching and very funny autobiography, William Shatner
reveals the man behind these unforgettable moments, and how he’s become
Wrecks wrote:
In Up Till Now, Shatner sits down with readers and offers the
remarkable, full story of his life and explains how he got to be, well,
everywhere.
In this touching and very funny autobiography, William Shatner
reveals the man behind these unforgettable moments, and how
After over 30 years in Chicago radio, Steve Dahl retired today from
his morning drive slot at CBS Radio's Jack FM WJMK:
http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/towerticker/2008/12/steve-dahl-out.html
The first known morning drive personality on an FM rock music station
who tried to play as little
Although the BBC's drama reputation for the last 40 years has been
built upon those serialized adaptations of classic English literature,
these days they seem to be done only when the money comes in from WGBH
in Boston, which is always in need of grist for the Masterpiece
mill--and they don't
The idea of The Doctor regenerating into a woman has been addressed
before (albeit in a comedic fashion) in The Curse of Fatal Death.
The Doctor dies 4 times at the hands of the Daleks, but gets 'bonus'
regeneration at the end of the Red-Nose Day special in the form of
Joanna Lumley (AbFab).
One
On Dec 5, 12:14 pm, M-D November [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea of The Doctor regenerating into a woman has been addressed
before (albeit in a comedic fashion) in The Curse of Fatal Death.
The Doctor dies 4 times at the hands of the Daleks, but gets 'bonus'
regeneration at the end of the
Is it a good thing that complete episodes of this aren't online?
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That's Barry, the veteran of tabloid TV last seen on the cabler's
regional CN8 channel, for wrongful termination, after calling Billo a
'mental case'.
http://snurl.com/7awnl [Bahston Herald]
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On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Bob in Jersey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it a good thing that complete episodes of this aren't online?
I would say it is neither good nor bad. If you happen to catch the
repeated episodes (I've seen them in my listings at least four times
since they aired on
Alexandra Wallace, who made Nightly News competitive with the top-
rated ABC World News with Charles Gibson, will become second in
command to Steve Capus at NBC News--senior producer Bob Epstein's now
the showrunner of the Brian Williams newscast:
CBS' Westwood One syndicated The Radio Factor to over 400 stations,
most of them weaker stations in markets where Billo was up against
comedian Rush Limbaugh (the rest of Fixed Noise's radio operations,
including the talk shows of John Gibson and Alan Colmes, are
syndicated by Clear Channel's
Mark J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CBS' Westwood One syndicated The Radio Factor to over 400 stations,
most of them weaker stations in markets where Billo was up against
comedian Rush Limbaugh (the rest of Fixed Noise's radio operations,
including the talk shows of John Gibson and Alan Colmes,
O'Reilly used to threaten to drop his radio show if his income taxes got
raised. Didn't sound like it was a priority for him.
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Paul Benedict played the wacky neighbor on the long-running sitcom and
was usually typecast in comedic rules, due to his atypically long
face, the result of a pituitary condition--he also appeared in over 30
films:
On Dec 5, 5:30 am, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
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Aquaman and the Atom guest on BATMAN: BRAVE AND THE BOLD (Cartoon) to
battle Felix Faust, Black Manta, Ocean Master, Lehman Brothers, and Bear
Stearns.
Vincent Chase and Turtle doing the voices? :)
On Dec 5, 12:51 pm, Kevin M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OJ Simpson sentenced to at least 15 years.
But how will he be able to search for the real killer when he's behind
bars? I thought his method of scoping out golf courses was a winner.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Kevin M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OJ Simpson sentenced to at least 15 years.
But how will he be able to search for the real killer when he's behind
bars? I thought his method of scoping out golf courses was a winner.
Mark J., to Kevin M.:
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid={DAE1F37C-9E7B-4E37
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Dead link.
To excuse the expression.
I have the same problem...the part starting with the equal-sign doesn't
autolink.
I told these guys way back in the early years to use
Kids in the Hall to return to CBC
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2008/12/05/kids-hall.html
The Kids in the Hall are heading back to CBC Television with a new series.
Kirstine Layfield, executive director of network TV programming at
CBC, confirmed the new series on Friday.
The project is
Sorry, nobody channelling Belushi... most or all the members of this Penn
State frat are avid deer hunters... you can tell by the buck hanging in
the lobby:
http://snurl.com/7cset [AP via The Morning Call, Allentown PA]
Don't worry, venison isn't all they eat...
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*it could have been
A is the answer.
As regards Batman, it only works for me if the guest voice is Craig
Ferguson and he's giving advice.
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On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
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Oh did we mention that Naked Gun 4 and Airplane 3 are in the planning
stages at Paramount's What Do We Own the Names / rights to straight to
DVD division?
shatnerThat's just what they'll be expecting us to
On Dec 5, 2008, at 9:22 PM, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire wrote:
Oh did we mention that Naked Gun 4 and Airplane 3 are in the planning
stages at Paramount's What Do We Own the Names / rights to straight to
DVD division?
Just as long as they don't let David Zucker anywhere near them, now
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Jim Ellwanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as long as they don't let David Zucker anywhere near them, now
that he's the other notable sufferer of Dennis Miller Syndrome.
Republicans can be funny, too. Granted, I can't think of any, but
statistically there
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