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Those old enough to remember Soupy Sales recall a "simpler" time when slapstick comedy made people laugh and television could take our minds off of our problems for a little while instead of creating more problems. Sales used puppets and "pie in...
Tags: Soupy Sales, comedy, television, radio
ABC has been touting it's new series V on all their channel affiliates. Those of us who remember the 80's, and you know who you are, will remember that this show was first broadcast in the 80's and (spoiler alert!!!) the aliens are lizard people. ...
Tags: Television
Lamas - along with her entire family, including father/actor Lorenzo (“Falcon Crest”) - takes another shot at fame with the E! series “Leave it to Lamas.”It’s a ridiculously staged unscripted show. This clan makes the Kardashians...
Tags: Dakota, Lamas, Reality Show, Television
After iPod and iPhone, apple is now setting its eyes on video. The California-based company recently received a patent on a head-mounted laser video display. The crux of these glasses will lie in separating the laser engine from the headgear, unlike the...
Tags: iPod and iPhone, iPhone, iPod, news, technology, video, television, games
I have written several articles lately on the constant free fall of President Barack Obama's popularity among the American public. However, the high expectations that were placed on the first African-American president along with lofty goals set by Obama...
Tags: iran, iraq, united states, election, G20, united nations assembly, president, china, russia, north korea, allnews, racism, George W. Bush, politics, economics, popularity, media, television
After six years as a baseball manager in Japan, former New York Mets skipper Bobby Valentine is returning to ESPN as an analyst. Valentine worked on the network's "Baseball Tonight" program back in 2003. Valentine expects...
Tags: Bobby Valentine, ESPN, television
The man responsible for bringing M*A*S*H* to our televisions has died. Larry Gelbart took the concept behind the 1970 movie and brought it to the small screen starting in 1972. The series lasted for 11 years. Gelbart, who was born in...
Tags: Gelbart, M*A*S*H*, television, Broadway, movies, comedy
“Archer,” an animated spy spoof, premieres tonight (10:30 p.m., FX) with little fanfare and no network promotion. Basically, unless you already know about it, you wouldn’t even know about it. (In TV Guide it’s listed as “To...
Tags: Archer Fx, Television, Animated Spy Spoof
Henry Gibson, one of the original stars of television's then-controversial comedy, "Laugh-In," has died at the age of 73 following a brief illness. Gibson spent three years on the show, starting in 1968. He then appeared in movies,...
Tags: Henry Gibson, movies, television, comedy
The Jay Leno Show seems oddly familiar. I was one of the 18 million who watched the premiere on September 14th to see what all the hype was about. It has been a long time since I tuned in to see Jay on the Tonight Show but lately I hadn't...
Tags: Jay Leno, allnews, television, Kanye West, Jerry Seinfeld