On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Diner wrote:
> I caught a little bit of Thursday night's Carson repeat. It was a
> mid-eighties episode where the lead guest was Christopher Reeve. After
> sitting down, Reeve immediately told a story about how he was filming a
> movie in
It was not Steak and Shake, but it was a food establishment.
D
From: M-D November
To: TVorNotTV
Sent: Friday, January 8, 2016 11:18 PM
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Colbert visits a neighbor tonight
Is it Steak & Shake? I'll bet it's
Is it Steak & Shake? I'll bet it's Steak & Shake.
(Mmmm...Steak & Shake...)
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The cast list mentioned does seem a little low-rent for the British
version. While it's true that I've had to Google a few names from the US
version, there are bona fide stars in it. The Channel 5 version has
recognisable names to British audiences but I'd have thought they'd really
want to kick
I caught a little bit of Thursday night's Carson repeat. It was a
mid-eighties episode where the lead guest was Christopher Reeve. After
sitting down, Reeve immediately told a story about how he was filming a
movie in Hungary, lost control of his horse, got thrown from the horse, and
broke
Lorre has slowplayed the reuniting of Shamy this season, and done a pretty
good job of it, leading up to the episode you describe, which handles the
entire thing very well.
On the flip side, it now can't figure out what to do with Howard,
Bernadette (yes, we get it: he married his mom), and Raj.
I was first "aware" of Joel right around Innocent Man. And I liked it. Good
tracks. And then a few years later I got my hands on The Stranger, being
blown away, and remember thinking "Wait: this is the same guy?" So I've
always kinda separated him into two people Pre-Innocent Man (who was