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My memories of the film, which was played over and over again on the closed-circuit television
network
of the USS Forrestal during my 1974 Mediterranean cruise, were two: Richard Burton hoovering booze from the floor of his limo and Walter Matthau approaching Candy for sex in the cockpit of a military transport (this scene was repeated in Private Benjamin with Goldie Hawn).
It is hard to say how something so totally empty of any laughs is on the comedy
network.
I doubt this is on the air in America now (2008), but Star World
network
is touting this as a new show in their "family friendly" lineup.
Two Treasury agents, Scott Brady and Richard Rober, latch on to the case and track the dope through a
network
of heavies and murderers led by Yul Brynner.
And then one Thursday evening there was nothing on the
network
channels and nothing on any cable channel and I flipped on CBS just as Magnum P.I. started.
We know this
network
is capable of good efforts, such as Band of Brothers, but more often than not, they produce anachronistic potboilers masquerading as history.
You seem to be well-educated, yet not bright enough to simply ignore
network
crap.
The military as a source of soap opera-type stories had been little-mined in the 1970s, though it certainly was going to be in the future (at least on American
network
TV) with shows like "For Love and Honor", "Emerald Point N.A.S." (also starring Weaver), and, arguably, "Tour of Duty" (not to mention the champ of them all, "China Beach").
To take the sweeping course of events in 1941 Hawaii and use them as a source of stories more about personal lives and interactions than grand strategic plans was an interesting course of action; somehow it must have mostly succeeded or there likely never would have been the (far superior) "Winds of War" a few years later on the same
network.
All in all I blame the producers and the
network.
also a censor from both NBC & CBS as it was syndicated and would be on each
network
around the country .. Don & I traveled around the country to promote the show .
Written and directed by people who should've known better, "Doctors' Wives" was considered pretty heavy stuff in its day (the first time it ran on
network
TV, there was a "parental discretion" warning preceding the movie), but its 'raciness' is now rather quaint.
Levinson/Link production won raves upon its first
network
showing, and indeed it is smart, focused, and without stereotypes.
But I doubt that anyone was expecting a movie that spends close to 70% of its running time wallowing in the most boring fictionalized melodrama seen outside of
network
television in years and which relegates the fading divas of the dilapidated, Gothic ruin we so knew and loved (or hated, as the case may be) to an afterthought.
The story revolves on two macho buddy cops (luckily they wear their badges around the neck, because they looked more like dock workers to me) who put a lot of time and effort in unraveling a
network
of human smuggling.
I'm also surprised that no other
network
picked it up and continued it...
Don't even waste your time watching it on
network
television.
Incredibly, the character, despite walking off her job and doing terrible things to almost very character, gets rewarded by a new job with major
network
news and a chance meeting with her favorite singer.
What major
network
news organization would hire a associate producer, of a local market Springer-type show, who walked off the job after demonstrating her treacherous nature on the air?
I hope
network
idiots don't cancel it, like so many good shows don't get a chance to be on for a long time, but whatever you do don't miss this gem.
After seeing the show I realized it obviously wasn't good enough for
network
television and that is probably why it ended up on TBS.
That said, I do not know what else I could have expected from the Lifetime
network.
But I did catch the movie when it appeared on
network
TV a few years later.
This show is probably one of the worst shows I've seen on the
network.
fans of smallville will love this, as i did, i would even go as far as to say that the pilot is a better show than the pilot for smallville (obviously the creative team have gotten better since the beginning of smallville) anyway, with smallville apparently coming to an end in a season or two i think it would be crazy for some
network
to leave Aquaman dead in the water (sorry) solid acting from all concerned and very cool FX all contribute to this pilot being an obvious hit, watch it anyway you can.
The discovery of the corpse slowly unravels a
network
of teen-prostitution in which several eminent civilians are involved.
She learns that her own beloved father runs an international hard drugs network, hallucinates about eerie maggots crawling around everywhere and eventually hooks up with another archaeologist that fancies Etruscan tombs.
It is a regular on my TiVo list now, I can only hope that the
network
doesn't kill it off for some lame reality show replacement.
If you get a chance, watch it, it is the rare
network
show that is funny without resorting to being dumb.
My older sister and I used to watch TV from the old channel 5 ( pre- Fox
network
) TV out of Washington DC.
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