Mark J. wrote:
> Two more unscripted shows for the putative classic TV/aging Boomers
> channel:  Joan Rivers interviews rich people on Mark Burnett's "How'd
> You Get So Rich?" (can we talk?) and an Americanization of British
> relationship reunion show "First Love, Second Chance":
> 
> http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117995740.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
> 
> As much as I don't subscribe to the opinion of a few that cable should
> be mostly a repository of television history, like it was 20 years
> ago, this just bothers me--but, of course, the press is not going to
> write about another airing of Don Knotts' farewell to "Andy Griffith"
> or "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (but they could write about bringing back
> lesser-seen shows--what about that episode of "Bus Stop" that
> moralists were clucking over 45 years ago?).

This is why I like one of the new digital offerings RTN (Retro 
Television Network). Yes it has comfort food in primetime Knight Rider, 
Hulk, A-Team, Simon & Simon, etc. But I'm digging Judd Hirsch as 
"Delvechio," David Jansen as Treasury dept investigator "O'Hara," John 
Forsythe (or such) in "Crisis," Rod Serling's "Night Gallery."


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