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Guest host for only a day. David Spade guest hosts on Friday. Kimmel is back next week.

If you have a Point of Order for "SHIELD", you also need one for "Daredevil" since it's "Marvel's Daredevil".

I like the topic, but really, this category might have been a little to niche/narrow for my Jeopardy taste. There aren't a lot of options.

I couldn’t think of final Jeopardy because the fucking Jeopardy song was distracting me. And I tell people Casablanca is my favorite movie.

Must See TV is taking a couple days off. It'll hopefully return with a supersize edition on Sunday. I wanted to spend time with my DVR tonight and tomorrow I’m going to see some movie about protectors of the star cluster.

Hulu's classic TV selection is better than the other streaming services. I wish entertainment outlets would bother to ask if building such programming remains in Hulu's overall mission. It's a pretty good selection, one of the major things that keeps me on it since losing the Criterion Collection.

I think so, but now that you ask I can't completely remember. The context might have been about Dan's father.

Fielding

I wish I'd kept the countless number of recordings from the programming through the years. That marketing and promotions team were masters of their craft.

Dear Fox,

Oh! WOT when it told you what's on tonight.

MUST SEE TV, 10 January 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 66 programs)

Whoever wrote this category has some really, really older-skewing niche tastes in PBS’ programming. Nothing about its scripted stuff or its regular science programs. Yakov Smirnoff and his one-time PBS special? Seriously?

"You take the good. You take the bad. You take and both and there you have…"

Movies shot on film.

Absent, but Noteworthy
Remember the American remake of Men Behaving Badly? Tonight, PBS finally gives that show a spinoff with Plants Behaving Badly. Actually, it’s probably not a spinoff. But it will be to me.

MUST SEE TV, 3 January 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 63 programs)

#13: "Hello, this is Carlton your doorman*."

Absent, but Noteworthy
WOT ignored it last week, but Genius is pretty good. Geoffrey Rush as Einstein certainly elevates it.

Fox Broadcasting Company executives, on the charge of not having viewers, how do you find?