Archive for June, 2008
June 25, 2008
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Tags: agatha christie, agent 99, anne hathaway, badger's drift, barbara feldon, bergerac, british mysteries, british television, caroline graham, classic television, classic westerns, CONTROL, csi meets law & order, da vinci's inquest, don adams, edward binns, felicity kendal, forensic shows, get smart, get smart movie, inspector barnaby, james broderick, john nettles, KAOS, made for television mystery, maxwell smart, midsomer murders, missed it by that much, movies based on tv shows, movies made from television, pam ferris, police and detective shows 1960s, real mccoys, richard crenna, rosemary and thyme, sorry about that chief, steve carell, steve mcqueen, television westerns 1950s, tv comedies 1950s, tv comedies 1960s, walter brennan, wanted dead or alive, would you believe, written in blood
June 15, 2008
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Tags: barry morse, classic tv, classic tv shows on dvd, david janssen, fugitive season two volume one, hawaii five-o, hbo, jack klugman, jack lord, John Adams, miniseries, music controversy, new tv shows on dvd, odd couple, odd couple tv series, richard kimble, season two music controversy, soap the complete series, television shows 1960s, television shows 1970s, the fugitive, tony randall, tv shows on dvd, what's happening
June 15, 2008
A few years ago, when I was a regular monthly guest on The Tony Trupiano Show, a late night talk show heard nationally on the TalkAmerica Radio Network, we used to do regular “Top Five” and “Top Ten” lists related to classic television. It was along the lines of the various “Top Five music lists” that John Cusack’s character did in High Fidelity, only Tony and I riffed on topics like the Top Ten Most Unusual Occupations for a TV Character, the Top Five TV Shows Set in Radio or Television, and so. The possibilities were endless, and it was always a lot of fun.With today being Father’s Day, I thought it might be fun to share a few of these lists with you. Enjoy.
Top Five TV Dads You’d Like to Have as Your Own
5. Howard Cunningham (Happy Days)
4. Cliff Huxtable (The Cosby Show)
3. Ozzie Nelson (Ozzie and Harriet)
2. Mike Brady (The Brady Bunch)
1. Ward Cleaver (Leave It to Beaver)
Top Five TV Father/Son Teams
5. Fred Astaire/Robert Wagner (It Takes a Thief)
4. James Gammon/Don Johnson (Nash Bridges)
3. Andy Griffith/Ronnie Howard (The Andy Griffith Show)
2. E.G. Marshall/Robert Reed (The Defenders)
1. Noah Beery/James Garner (The Rockford Files)
Top Five Single TV Dads
5. Tom Corbett (The Courtship of Eddie’s Father)
4. Ben Cartwright (Bonanza)
3. Steve Douglas (My Three Sons)
2. Uncle Bill (Family Affair)
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June 9, 2008
The passing of Jim McKay this weekend brings to mind not only images of Wide World of Sports and the 1972 Summer Olympics, but his longtime association with ABC, Roone Arledge and the network’s founding president, Leonard Goldenson.
As some of you may know, we paid tribute to the career of Leonard Goldenson on the Dec. 12, 2006 edition of Talking Television with Dave White. Joining Dave and me that evening were Loreen Arbus, who sponsored the exhibit honoring Leonard Goldenson at the Museum of Television and Radio, and David Krell, TV historian and consultant on the project. In this brief clip from that broadcast, we discussed not only the many innovations ABC brought to sports and television, but the leadership Goldenson showed in supporting those innovations.
Ed Robertson
Pop Culture Critic and Television Historian
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www.talkingtelevision.org
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Tags: 1972 summer olympics, agony of defeat, david krell, jim mcckay, leonard goldenson, loreen arbus, munich, museum of television and radio, roone arledge, seminal moments in television history, sports, sports television, television history, television shows 1960s, television shows 1970s, the gentleman giant, thrill of victory, wide world of sports
June 8, 2008
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Tags: 1960s television, child of television, dan rowan, dick martin, laugh-in, nbc television shows 1968, rowan & martin's laugh-in, rowan and martin, sock it to me, television shows 1960s, tony figueroa, you bet your bibby
June 8, 2008
Most of us would agree that we are who we are. But could it also be said that we are who we think we are? Is that not a contradiction, or is it also inherently true? These are just a few of the questions explored in The Office and Philosophy, a series of essays that use examples from The Office – both the Emmy Award-winning NBC series, as well as the BBC series (created by Ricky Gervais) on which it is based – to explore timeless philosophical questions. Edited by Jeremy Wisnewski, assistant professor of philosophy at Harwick College in New York, it’s the latest in a series of books by Wiley-Blackwell that uses popular movies and TV shows as a vehicle to introduce philosophy. With The Office having recently aired its season finale, it’s a fun way to look back at previous episodes until the show returns in the fall.I recently chatted by phone with Wisnewski about the book; click here to read our conversation.
Ed Robertson
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June 2, 2008
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Tags: 1960s television, bob rubin, classic television, creative forces behind star trek, ethics of star trek, robert justman, sci-fi tv, star trek, star trek the original series, star trek: the next generation, television shows 1960s
New TV shows on DVD this week
June 25, 2008These are the titles we discussed on last night’s edition of Talking Television with Dave White:
The Nude Bomb: The Original Get Smart Movie
The Real McCoys: Season Three
The Best of Wanted: Dead or Alive
The Best of Brenner
Picks of The Week:
Rosemary and Thyme: The Complete Series
The Midsomer Murders: The Early Cases Collection
Da Vinci’s Inquest: Season Three
For more information, click here. Our DVD report begins about ten minutes into the broadcast.
Ed Robertson
Pop Culture Critic and Entertainment Journalist
Co-Host, Talking Television with Dave White
Share-a-Vision Radio, KSAV.org
www.edrobertson.com
www.doctorrerun.com
www.talkingtelevision.org
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