You're thinking of Larry Sanders.
You're thinking of Larry Sanders.
For $300, I'll take Garry's couch, for $150 his barber chair, and I'll take the rest in a gift certificate.
So sad. Maybe Red Buttons will take over his career now. What's that? Oh.
It wasn't really late night at the time, but Bobby Kennedy made his first public appearance after his brother's assassination on Jack Paar's Friday night show, and it was very poignant.
I don't know if it's still there, but in the Warner Bros. cartoon collection with a cartoon where someone (Porky Pig?) recites the Pledge, there was a review on Amazon railing against evil godless Hollywood for excising "under God". The cartoon was produced in the '40s. The reviewer was suitably mocked.
Good review of Bob Hope's "Star Spangled Revue". Just correcting the misspelling of the title for those who might look for the video.
The ads are very confusing.
"Stay thirsty, my friends."
So if you drink Dos Equis you'll always be thirsty? Isn't that the opposite of what beer is supposed to do?
"Everybody say his own
He still tops out at about 30% of the GOP base. I think he's already got everyone he's going to get and is only leading because of the number of candidates, but we'll see.
This movie is running currently on the Comet broadcast TV subchannel, for those who get it. Sans nudity, of course.
Also, Bell, Book and Candle was made by Columbia, as Bewitched was.
Golden Gun aired as a TV movie under the title "Legend of the Golden Gun".
Watergate hearings.
Parts of Oregon might be in a drought, but not Portland, I promise you.
Yeah, I sees 'er - she's right there.
"it’ll hit Netflix everywhere but Germany, Austria,…"
I agree that Cosby's acts are heinous - I'm not saying they aren't. But how do you know that other artists aren't terrible? What if Christian Bale is a rapist? What if George Carlin was a pedophile? Are you sure it's OK to be entertained by them if you need to vet your entertainers?
Ah, I misunderstood her point. Thanks for pointing it out - I agree with her, then. I've seen so many people saying "only be entertained by the right people" that I just assumed. And we know what happens then.
I've never understood this need to attach the personal lives of performers to their characters. How many other performers have done terrible things that you just don't happen to have heard about? If I had the same point of view as the Times writer, I'd get exhausted researching the personal lives of all the…
And there was the radio show, which ran for a long time.