WDTV was sold to Westinghouse which owned KDKA radio. Westinghouse bought CBS in 1995 and combined its TV stations including KDKA-TV with CBS's.
WDTV was sold to Westinghouse which owned KDKA radio. Westinghouse bought CBS in 1995 and combined its TV stations including KDKA-TV with CBS's.
My dad worked for DuMont Oscilloscope, one of the last vestiges of DuMont Labs which was spun off by Fairchild, in the '80s.
WTTG in Washington, DC is named for Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. who was the Dumont Network's chief engineer. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/….
If you have HBO, then you have free access to HBO GO (as opposed to HBO NOW which is a separate service) which lets you watch your HBO shows whenever you want.
You do realize HBO GO is available on streaming devices and smart TVs.
Colbert’s character is actually Julius Flickerman, Caesar’s brother.
Why no love for Captain Christopher Pike - the OG of Star Trek captains?
It was produced by Worldwide Pants (David Letterman's production company), which also had produced Everybody Loves Raymond. Hence the Ray Romano connection.
Just checked my copy of The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (1986, Hardcover, Dave Dorman (after Dick Giordano) cover art). The story was from Detective Comics #482 back when it featured the Batman Family: http://ibelieveinbatmite.bl…
You missed June Foray - see below.
The bigger laugh is that a Commodore 64 could only be hooked up to a TV using the included RF converter - Henry looked like he had it attached to a 12" TV (I had the exact same setup back in the day). There was no way to output directly to a monitor and even if there was a monitor would be way too expensive to buy for…
But once he stole it, he still had to engineer the whole wheel of death and understand how it worked.
Can anyone explain how Zoom had the scientific and technical know-how to build the Magnatar (let alone know that it would destroy the Multiverse) as well as the power dampening mask for the E3 Jay Garrick? At least Barry is a scientist while I thought Zoom was just a serial killer on E2.
Adam Goldberg played hockey (badly) and has fond memories of going to Flyers' games with his dad. http://www.philly.com/phill…
I always thought of William Schallert as a younger Charles Lane.
I'm surprised he never did a Random Roles interview. His career was the quintessential definition of random roles.
Unlike your other examples, Watership Down is not a "kid" thing.
Patience, grasshopper: http://www.vulture.com/2016…
In real life, Ann Landers was once his mother-in-law.
Rance Howard was on the recent X-Files revival.