I'm glad you explained about them coming to the US in the late '90s. I never heard of this series until sometime into the 2000s and wondered how I had missed it if it was so ubiquitous.
I'm glad you explained about them coming to the US in the late '90s. I never heard of this series until sometime into the 2000s and wondered how I had missed it if it was so ubiquitous.
Last time we showed a repeat of the Leicester bypass our ratings gave us
97,300,912, and ITV naught.
NBC did use the name "Radio Central" for their Monitor studio for 20 years (another Pat Weaver idea), so that lasted a while.
"Well, not really, but maybe if we keep saying it enough, people will believe it."
Will it be a weekly show or a strip?
Lin Bolen made him grow his hair out in the '70s, and I imagine he wasn't happy about it.
Absolutely. I loved the original jazzy theme, and when the revival showed up on CBS I said to myself, "Are they playing the theme on a toy piano?"
Yes, but the dirtiness cuts both ways. In the '98 Match Game, every question seemed to be about Monica Lewinsky blowing Bill Clinton. No room for subtlety.
Rosemary Woods, secretary to Damon Lindelof, said the removal of the 18 minutes was completely accidental.
We can put pizza boxes in the composting here in Portland, so I doubt it.
If Cosby's personal life got in my way of finding his material funny, I'd need to find out about the personal lives of all comedians I listen to, to make sure it's okay to be entertained by them. I don't see the people saying they can't be entertained by Cosby doing that. Yes, he's a terrible person, but how do you…
Funny is funny. If he's guilty, he should get everything that's coming to him, but it doesn't make his work not funny anymore.
If you're going to vet everyone who might entertain you for having lived a proper life, you're in for some unpleasant surprises.
Obviously the intended meaning of the headline was "Christian rock sucks, and here are some alternatives", so most of this discussion is very silly. I have a more pressing observation. I may be the last person to have noticed it, but doesn't the Buddy Jesus look a lot like Jason Lee?
Not at Dunkirk, we didn't.
So cable knows your eye movements instead of Netflix - how is that better? The rest is consistent in a Luddite sort of way.
18-35 isn't about disposable income, it's about people whose buying habits aren't set in stone.
I'm not interested, but I'm surely older than almost everyone here. I was 18 when Star Wars came out, so I never had that sense of childhood/religious awe regarding it.
Telemundo is the one that's associated with NBC.
"You can't say Dick Wolf on TV!"
And it was intentionally funny, as opposed to Blue Bloods.