Recent Event Highlights: The Bonnie Hunt show, Tim Conway on the Bonnie Hunt Show part 2, Tim Conway on the Bonnie Hunt Show part 1, 'Newhart' Actress Pleshette Dies, Pleshette brings down house at "Newhart" tribute, and 5 more...
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www.imdb.com Jay Tarses (The Bob Newhart Show, The Tony Randall Show, Buffalo Bill, The 'Slap' Maxwell Story, The Days And Nights Of Molly Dodd) produced this offbeat, quirky comedy satirizing 1940s detectives movies. Tarses, who was given a thirteen-episode commitment and creative control by NBC in 1992, intended his show to examine contemporary adult relationships in a film noirish milleau. The cast included Bradley Whitford as Dave Brodsky, a part-time private eye; Kate Capshaw as Margo Cody, who hired Brodsky to watch her philandering husband; and John Calvin as the husband in question. No sooner did Brodsky uncover Cody's love item, voluptuous model Eve, than he found himself entangled in a murder case and the serialized series followed the case through various twists and turns. Although production on all thirteen episodes was completed by September 1992, the network waited eight more months before deciding to run it. The series debuted in a highly inauspicious time slot - 10 pm on the Saturday night of Memorial Day weekend - with a few changes: NBC had rechristened it Black Tie Affair and had stripped the lyrics from the show's theme song. Hardly surprised when the series was cancelled after five telecasts, an infruiated Tarses vowed never to work for NBC again. (Compiled from "Total Television" by Alex mcneil, and "Complete Directory To Prime Time" by Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh)
On today's segment of Sean's DVD Collection..... I talk about my favourite Christmas movies on DVD, Blu-ray and VHS. The dvds I have are: Elf (2-Disc DVD) DIRECTED BY: Jon Favreau STARRING: Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, Bob Newhart, Edward Asner, Faizon Love, Peter Dinklage, Amy Sedaris, Michael Lerner, Andy Richter, Kyle Gass, Artie Lange, Leon Redbone and Ray Harryhausen It's a Wonderful Life (60th Anniversary Edition DVD) DIRECTED BY: Frank Capra STARRING: James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell, Beulah Bondi, Henry Travers, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond, Gloria Grahame, HB Warner, Todd Karns, Samuel S. Hinds, Lillian Randolph, Mary Treen, Frank Albertson, Charles Williams, Virginia Patton, William Edmunds, Bobby Anderson, Sheldon Leonard, Charles Lane, Jimmy Hawkins, Karolyn Grimes, Carol Coomes, Charles Halton, Joseph Kearns, Evelyn Moriarty, Carl Switzer and Max Wagner Alvin and the Chipmunka (DVD) DIRECTED BY: Tim Hill STARRING: Jason Lee, David Cross, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse mccartney, Cameron Richardson and Jane Lynch MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
These commercials aired on local Fox affiliate KTVU in March of 1989. 1. "Punky Brewster" Commercial Bumper 2. Frosted Flakes (Anthropomorphic cartoon tigers are *awesome* at white water rafting! Also: Garfield magic tricks!) 3. Naturalizer Shoe Event 4. Promo for "Silver Spoons" 5. "Punky Brewster" Commercial Bumpers 6. Twizzlers (There's just something about the concept of floating mouths biting things that's always creeped me out. I wonder why?) 7. WWF at the Cow Palace (With Macho Man Randy Savage vs. The Ultimate Warrior! Also: The Fabulous Rougeau Bros., The Bushwhackers, Akeem and Big John Studd! I'm just going to pretend I know who all of these people are) 8. Ortho Mattresses 9. The Woodsy Team PSA (Hmm, I looked quite a bit like the kid at 3:25 as a four year old) 10. Grape Nuts (What's up with that tiny cereal box?) 11. Pepsi (This is actually pretty rare: this ad was pulled soon after Madonna's "controversial" music video for "Like A Prayer" came out) 12. Autowest Toyota Warehouse 13. Promo for "Three's Company" 14. Foot Locker 15. Foot Locker 16. TV Spot for "The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen" 17. nyquil (Good god, what is that noise at 6:32? A wounded eagle?) 18. Clothestime 19. Missing Kid PSA (With John Walsh. Sad...) 20. Skyhawk At Great America 21. Pedia Care (These kids are cute. The animated boxes, however, are frightening) 22. Promo for "Legend" (Tim Curry is awesome) 23. Eureka! Lotto Scratcher 24. Promo for "Newhart" (I miss the days when "Nick At Nite" played this show)
Pictures of the Bonnie Hunt show Song: Abba- Head over heels Guest: Kathryn Morris, Carrie Ann Inaba, Tony Danza, Tom Bergeron , Lance Bass, George Lopez, Alison Sweeney, joanna Garcia, cloris leachman, chandra wilson, David Foster, Don Rickles, Hilary Duff, jared padalecki, Jo Frost aka Supernanny, john cleese, kathy najimy, Kathy Griffin, niecy nash, ricardo antonio, Seth Green, Tom arnold, tricia helfer, Greg grundberg, Jimmy Kimmel, cat Cora, Paula Deen, Todd English, Gary Faucher, Dina Zaphiris, jane kaczmarek, Amy Brenneman, Deidre Hall, Tim Conway, Bob Newhart, Brian Williams, jennifer love hewitt, jeanne bice, Jennifer Esposito , John Stamos, james denton, Gale Harold,
from 12/15/08. Surprise appearance by Bob Newhart.
from 12/15/08
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...of running an inn filled with eccentrics. "If I'm in Timbuktu, I'll fly home to do that," Pleshette said of her reaction when Newhart told her how he was thinking of ending the show. Born Jan. 31, 1937, in New York City, Pleshette began her career as a stage...
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The Columbian
http://news.columbian.com/entertainment/entertainmentNews/AP01202008news265457.cfm
Here the official dance to the "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" BY: MIA!!! Bluish Shirt: Me Yellowish Shirt: Allie White Shirt: Isabella Drum Person: Tim Other Person: Jackie
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...publicists would not confirm Pleshette's participation in the tribute, and she did not walk the arrivals line, where Newhart spoke about his longtime leading lady's health. "It is not cancer," he said. "She had an operation, they got it all. She then developed...
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Xinhua
http://rss.xinhuanet.com/newsc/english/2007-09/07/content_6682100.htm
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...winners through their acceptance speeches with rude haste. Did someone have a bus to catch? That the show would allow little time for showmanship occasioned a couple of its better gags. In the first half-hour, stagehands wheeled out Bob Newhart, who was locked,...
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Slate
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