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At the same time John Russell was playing ranch owner Nathan Burdette, trying to free his no good brother Claude Akins from sheriff John Wayne in Rio Bravo he was working the other side of the law on
television.
I am a massive Hitchcock fan, ever since seeing "Rear Window" on
television.
One reasons why they call the 80's, "The Awesome 80's" is quality
television.
Like a lot of stars of the big screen as their careers wound down, so many turned to
television
where probably they secured their reputations for posterity.
The Monkees
' television
series was not that conventional, but HEAD is utterly plotless...although in the end there is actually some kind of circular logic to it all.
This DVD set is the complete widescreen 15-episode run of "Surface", a
television
show made by Universal in 2006.
We meet Boyle's Joe in a bar as he spouts off and rants about minorities, crime, hippies and drugs, and it is easy to see that the later Norman Lear
television
character of Archie Bunker is based on a cleaned up version of Joe.
One of the best sitcoms to run on Indian
television
along with Dekh bhai dekh and Idhar udhar.
I wish Indian
television
would revert back to serials such as these rather than the asinine saas-bahu soaps and reality
television
which is all its good for these days.
It was a really good show, I don't know all about the seasons and everything but I do remember that every time I saw the screen freak out and the voice on the TV say: "There is nothing wrong with your
television.
The fact that main character is in a wheelchair is something that lacking in television, especially for kids shows.
He summons his sons--the psychotherapist and the BMW car dealer--and his daughter, the
television
writer/producer--to attend a party in his honor, after which he will euthanize himself.
The excellent mix of visual humor and claymation makes "A Grand Day Out," "The Wrong Trousers," and also "A Close Shave" some of the best animated footage ever put on
television.
I grew up in the 1960's and the NBC
television
show "Flipper" was my favorite childhood show.
As much as I liked the NBC
television
show and MGM theatrical feature films with Luke Halpin as Sandy in the 1960's I liked this feature the best!
Anyone else think the Yahoos are the ugliest things ever to grace a
television
screen (or in line for it)?
Having long disdained network
television
programming, I remember the first time I caught an episode of "Police Squad!".
"Finally", I said to myself, "A network
television
program truly worth watching!!!".
They are gentle, but gentle is so refreshing in a society of kids killing kids, a horrible war, inappropriate prime time
television
and poverty.
James Agee's famous 1949 essay on the silent clowns for Life Magazine was a factor, but
television
played a major role in reacquainting viewers with silent movies.
I would like to note that I find it interesting that two of the actresses who played in this movie, Pattye Mattick and Peggy Drier, never again appeared in another film or
television
show, in spite of giving good performances.
I rarely watch short films as they only seem to be on late night
television
and are not publicised enough for me to know which short films are worth while.
I first saw The Couch Trip (1988)on late night
television
years ago and instantly fell in love with it.
I saw this
television
version of a Christie mystery story when it was shown back on Channel 5 in New York City in 1980.
I understand this gentleman's comments; however, this is a fictional
television
series which is meant to entertain ... not present precise facts like a documentary.
Preston Sturgis' THE POWER AND THE GLORY was unseen by the public for nearly twenty or thirty years until the late 1990s when it resurfaced and even showed up on
television.
Daniel Percival's "Dirty War", a BBC production made for
television
was shown recently on cable.
Why? Firstly because Mick Malloy's humour can (in my humble opinion) be pretty crass and over the top, evidenced by his ill fated shemozzle of a
television
show some years back.
She delivers no matter what role she is asked to give - from wacko in Stephen King's "The Stand" to her
television
performances.
I think that FARSCAPE is the best scifi since Babylon 5 and is one of the best sci-fi
television
series of all time (ranking up there with Dr. Who, Blake's 7, Red Dwarf, MST3K and the aforementioned B5).
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