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I have no idea. Updated it with my commentary and got the moderation note. I might just attach it to tomorrow's entry if it doesn't appear. I tried posting it another time but… moderated.

Five Days Later on February 12: Cheers' Nicholas Colasanto dies at 61

MUST SEE TV, 7 February 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 66 programs)

This would have been the perfect day for ABC to cancel Quantico.

Late Night Roll Call
Jimmy Fallon: Tina Fey*, Alessandro Nivola, and Dirty Projectors featuring DAWN
Stephen Colbert: Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Dave Matthews, and Tim Reynolds
Jimmy Kimmel: Billy Crudup, modern Ariel Winter, and Wale featuring G-Eazy
Seth Meyers: veep Zach Woods and Dan Mintz

MUST SEE TV, 31 January 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 64 programs)

These teachers don't know what a false flag is?? These teachers aren't woke! We can't let them continue to teach and indoctrinate our children!

#8 as Murphy Brown: "You want fun? Hand Dan Quayle a 'Where's Waldo' book and stand back and watch his head explode."

Absent, but Noteworthy
Tonight’s Frontline could be an important one. "An examination of the billions spent on housing the poor and why so few get the help they need."

MUST SEE TV, 31 January 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 64 programs)

MUST SEE TV, 24 January 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 65 programs)

Late Night Roll Call
Jimmy Fallon: Kevin Bacon, David Feherty, and Chris Stapleton
Stephen Colbert: robot Rami Malek, Bill Nye, and Roger Waters
Jimmy Kimmel: basket Zach Galifianakis, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Logic
Seth Meyers: should-be-SHIELD Cobie Smulders, Chris Meloni, and Maggie Rogers (8G Band guest: Thaddeus Dixon)
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Fox is trying to sell it. Like the end of the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy goes person to person. Everyone looks at him like he's nuts but he firmly believes he was there.

Only one tonight because I'd rather listen to the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 soundtrack than write. I'll attempt a double dose tomorrow, which would therefore include both "Birth of a Keaton" episodes.

MUST SEE TV, 17 January 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 67 programs)

"It's… smiling at me."

Surely NBC needs to bring at least one of its Wolf series to Friday next season just to keep the night competitive. SVU is my choice. Coming back to one of its early homes.

Late Night Roll Call
Watch What Happens Live: Kim Zolciak-Biermann and Gabourey Sidibe
Johnny Carson: Suzanne Pleshette, Argus Hamilton, Frank Thomas, and animator Ollie Johnston (25 May 1982)
with Last Week Tonight
and The Gorburger Show

Late Night Roll Call
Jimmy Fallon: Paul Giamatti, Gisele Bundchen, and Pete Lee
Stephen Colbert: Richard Gere, Maria Bamford, and Perfume Genius
Jimmy Kimmel with guest host David Spade*: Guy Ritchie and Alt-J
Tavis Smiley: Financial Times' Rana Foroohar and Trombone Shorty
Chelsea: big banger Jim Parsons, Mary McCormack,