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I believe he did have more than one.

I still remember the SNL where Garth hosted and Chris Gaines was the musical guest, and they edited it so that when it came time for the musical segments, one of them introduced the other.

I realize that the “secret identity” trope is way outdated in an era when everyone has a video camera in their pocket, and Superman would be identified as Clark Kent within minutes, glasses or not. But that used to be part of the fun of the character — the romantic triangle of sorts between Clark, Lois and Superman. I

I’m now pushing for the Snyder’s Of Hanover Cut, where Henry Cavill’s moustache footage from the Whedon version is now reinserted, but he’s constantly eating pretzels so you can’t see it.

The Nashville Parthenon has an interesting history. When Tennessee had its centennial exposition in the late 1800s, a plaster-of-paris Parthenon was built as one of the exhibits, playing off Nashville’s reputation at the time as “The Athens of the South” (both for the architecture of some of its downtown buildings and

I have been getting a lot of FB ads lately for a tofu press called the Tofu Bud. It seems overpriced, but it might be a good subject for this feature: https://tofubud.com/

Every now and then, TCM will run “The Baron of Arizona,” a fun little movie (a heavily-fictionalized version of a true story) about a con man in the 1800s, played by Price, who marries a Spanish noblewoman and then attempts to claim that she (and thus, by community property, he) is the rightful owner of the entire

I’ve always thought it funny that the original proposal was that she be divorced -- but the network nixed that, thinking the viewers would assume she was divorced *from Dick Van Dyke*.

I attended a Christian college founded by a TV evangelist (and somehow survived). I was in charge of our campus movies for 2 1/2 years. When I first got the job, the campus chaplain recommended the movie “A Little Romance,” which he found delightful. I didn’t get around to showing it until the next year, by which time

I know it operates differently in different states — here in Tennessee (except for Dolly’s home county, where she foots the bill for everything) Imagination Library handles the logistics of selecting, purchasing and shipping the books. The cost is split by the state and some sort of local agency in each county — a

That’s the very reason I stopped taking Metamucil.

Or maybe T-Bone Burnett.

Meanwhile, Dr. Nick Riviera has been booked to guest host a week of “Jeopardy!”

Another PBS icon, Bob Ross, got a perm in the years after he left the military as a cost-saving measure, because he thought it would keep him from having to get haircuts so often. After his PBS painting show had become a success, he made a comment about wanting to get a decent haircut — and was immediately told he

The 2001 “South Pacific” TV movie was pretty good; the common knock against it is that Glenn Close was too old to play Nellie, and I can see that, but it didn’t bother me as much as it bothered some.

If I recall correctly, the art direction in the movie “Dick Tracy” referenced this — all primary colors, and if you saw one shade of yellow on Dick’s raincoat it would be the same shade of yellow on anything else that was yellow.

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This gives you a good idea of the flavor of the show.

For what it is, “The Hustler” is actually quite entertaining, much more so than a standard game show with a similar premise, “Dirty Rotten Cheater,” that ran some years back. Ferguson seems to be having fun interacting with the players and teasing them about whether or not they are the Hustler.