You could have said the same thing about "Cheers" or any number of shows. TV used to be so different. Shows were actually given time to find an audience.
You could have said the same thing about "Cheers" or any number of shows. TV used to be so different. Shows were actually given time to find an audience.
That is correct. Chris was needed to babysit Sarah, because Sarah's older brother Brad was going to be spending the night at Daryl's (his best friend) house.
My plan is to pretend the remake doesn't exist. At least they could have changed the title.
Yes.
I would watch this. Disney, please do this!
That's going in the porn parody/version.
I was thinking of "Apocalypse Now," not "China Beach" when I saw the images.
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I loved KidsWB! Especially "Animaniacs" and later "Pinky and the Brain."
I remember a regular schedule. I couldn't tell you what it was, but as a kid I knew what time to turn on the TV to watch my favorites.
Yes, but the article was about the pre-internet world/entertainment landscape.
Also, Cannell worked with Post and Carpenter, who were absolute master geniuses at the craft of TV themes.
It's one of the greatest theme songs in TV history. It's one of the classic sing along theme songs. The opening credits were normal for that time period.
Garner and and Nathan Fillion playing father and son would have been fantastic. Another great pairing would have been Garner and Matt Bomer. I see Neal Caffery as being cast from a similiar mold as Maverick.
Former thief. He was on the wrong side of the law, but during the show he's on the right side of the law, but barely.
He wasn't a spy. He was a gentleman thief. In later seasons, the government needed his help on occasion.
The cops also hated him because he used to be a thief/con artist.
That's exactly what I thought.
I don't think of the Saint as tied to Cold War. Some of the plots were "clear my name" type of stuff.
I also liked Roger Moore in "Maverick." Not as good as Bret, but better than Bart.