For a while there, somebody was posting episodes of Match Game is video
podcasts, but Game Show network nixed them (a few times). I have about 100
of them, but I haven't properly archived them by every celebrity who
appeared on episodes. If I see it, I'll let you know.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 11:
And a role challenging in its own way: Pretending to be Charles Nelson
Reilly's "girl friend" in a week of "Tattletales" episodes. Unfortunately,
no one's put that on YouTube--and the clips from a week of "Match Game '75"
she was on I've found doesn't show her playing the game, either.
Mark Jeff
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Bob in Jersey wrote:
> Val's mother on *Knots Landing* was just one of a long list of
> television, film, and stage roles for the Michigan native, first of three
> women to win five Tonys, took three Emmys, the last for a voiceover role as
> Susan B. Anthony in a 2
Val's mother on *Knots Landing* was just one of a long list of television,
film, and stage roles for the Michigan native, first of three women to win
five Tonys, took three Emmys, the last for a voiceover role as Susan B.
Anthony in a 2000 PBS special... in a Massachusetts suburb; 87.
http://lo
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Mark Jeffries wrote:
> "League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis," about players with head
> injuries, was a collaboration between the Worldwide Leader's "Outside the
> Lines" and the PBS doc series --it's scheduled to air on PBS Oct. 8, but
> will do so witho
Let me think about that.
I'm done thinking. Point, Deadspin.
-D
Mark Jeffries wrote:
> "League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis," about players with head
> injuries, was a collaboration between the Worldwide Leader's "Outside the
> Lines" and the PBS doc series --it's scheduled to
He generally does not call *non-playoff* games played east of Denver. He
has made recent exceptions for the 2007 season opening series in Milwaukee,
a 2007 series against the Chicago Cubs, and a 2010 series against Boston.
I read somewhere that if the Dodgers make it to the World Series, Vin wou
In an NYT op-ed, Anna Gunn, the journeywoman actress who became a cable
star thanks to her portrayal of Walter White's not-necessarily supportive
wife on "Breaking Bad" muses that there are people who have problems with
strong women on television (like Skyler White, Carmela Soprano and Betty
Dr
I believe Vin makes travel exceptions for the playoffs. I got a
(handwritten!) letter from him in 2009, in which he apologizes for the
lateness of the response, given that the Dodgers "kept me busy" in the
offseason.
--Dave Sikula
On Friday, August 23, 2013 12:54:47 PM UTC-7, Joe Hass wrote:
>