"It is a misuse though; you're just talking about popular usage."
"It is a misuse though; you're just talking about popular usage."
The Rockford Files would probably be a comedy by today's standards too. Compare it to something like Monk.
The existence of the National Geography Bee may have something to do with it.
I won that cassette, along with other prizes, in a road-show version of the game in my hometown (hosted by the real Greg Lee!). I remember the Pierre thing, and I also remember being disturbed when I actually read the lyrics of the song they did with Tito Puente.
John Hodgman wrote a long-form article for the New York Times Magazine about the revival of BG.
Normally I'd be really thrilled to have a tertiary connection to an episode of this show, but it just so happens that this episode was written by my old college friend Amy.
Just wait till you find out what Jonathan from Buffy is up to these days!
He was also a celebrity judge on King of the Nerds.
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Brian Cox played Daphne's father on Frasier.
Goldblum was not on the show at the same time as the other two.
But The Good Wife turned wacky judges into an art.
If you're referring to Alicia Witt and Julianne Nicholson, neither was Goren's partner.
Yes, that homage to the "Goren lean" (seen in the opening credits of, I think, every season where d'Onofrio was a regular) was a truly amazing moment.
Wasn't that 21 Jump Street?
Were you disappointed when real women turned out to have only two?
No. They were tied until O'Toole got a nod for Venus.
Be sure to watch the "Sinister Saga of Making The Stunt Man" documentary. It's even more fascinating than the film itself.
Harrison was awesome. He deserved that Oscar, and I say this as a fan of Becket.
She'll always be the town librarian from Newhart to me.