I dont think that is an actual rule. Connie Mack owned and managed the Philadelphia A's into the 1950s.
I dont think that is an actual rule. Connie Mack owned and managed the Philadelphia A's into the 1950s.
A few have already been mentioned, but any head injury or Coma (ugh), you get a massive gauze wrap around your head.
I have FXX on in the background during the day a lot of the time because at noon its SportsNight, 1pm Arrested Development, then a couple days a week a 3 or 4 hour Parks and Rec marathon.
I agree, but you know its heading that direction.
three more years means two more wedding episodes and probably two or more kids and their shenanigans are on the way. yippee!
starting at 2am central time, the overnight/early morning shift on NBCSN
NBC has a stable of competent studio hosts in Sochi (Al Micheals, Dan Patrick, Rebecca Lowe) and they go with Lauer. puke
if NBC was bold, they would have put Rebecca Lowe in Costa's chair.
the guy paired with Trautwig has been my favorite announcer so far. OH MY GAWD LOOK!!! everytime someone finishes never gets old.
I assume NBC was using the WolrdFeed and not their own cameras, saving those for skating and close ups of Matt Lauer
The live announcing team on NBCSN (Gannon-Lipinski-Weir) are fun to listen to.
the thing about big events like World Cup or The Super Bowl is that you attract people that dont usually watch the sport on a normal basis, but tune in because its the BIG EVENT. The announcing crew has to serve that audience.
I like watching the countries march in. I just have the tv on mute.
yes! look up the YouTube clip of the band . he shouts 'tremendous!' and asks for an encore. its awesome
The last 3 minutes were great, but why cant tBBT have an entire show of quality. The stuff leading up to that was just so poor it made the ending probably better than what it should be.
I think Letterman have largely gone away from format you describe and kind of does his own thing, but the show still has structure. Have you watched anytime Letterman has Bill Murray on? Its freewheeling and goofy television and I wish they would have their own half hour weekly show. You can tell that Dave genuinely…
Leno has popped up on Craig Ferguson's show for a chat a few time over the years, and he is really funny just telling stories. I never understood why that never carried over to The Tonight Show.
Im giving you an upvote because of your avatar. /random
I was wondering the same thing. You would think there would be some cable channel willing to air it. It had 331 episodes, one hour at a time. Thats a lot of programming.
Airing stuff like that probably falls under some back paged, two sentence agreement on some FCC license that deals with public service.