Re: [TV orNotTV] time warp

2020-06-21 Thread Jim Ellwanger
Kevin might have been thinking of Cliff Arquette, a.k.a. Charley Weaver — he died in September 1974, and would have been seen on the syndicated nighttime “Hollywood Squares” for months afterward, thanks in particular to the “bicycling” method of distribution. > On Jun 21, 2020, at 5:38 PM, Mar

Re: [TV orNotTV] time warp

2020-06-21 Thread Mark Jeffries
Not really. He returned to "Hollywood Squares" after a year off (IIRC, fired for general unpleasantness) for the original version's last syndication season taped in the summer of 1980 and aired into the summer of 1981. None of the original episodes were repeated until Game Show Network started sh

RE: [TV orNotTV] time warp

2020-06-21 Thread Brad Beam
From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvornottv@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jon Delfin >Indulging my puzzle habit, I'm watching (skimming) Hollywood Game Night, and >am slightly astounded to discover how long NBC has been incubating these >episodes. Two of the celebs promoted their lates

Re: [TV orNotTV] time warp

2020-06-21 Thread Mark Jeffries
That happened on Thursday night. The central character (if they use that term anymore in what has become a comedy show built around Anthony Anderson's mother and the panel punished for not figuring out who the real person is) in the last round of "To Tell the Truth" was the songwriter Allee Willis

Re: [TV orNotTV] time warp

2020-06-21 Thread Kevin M.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 5:19 PM Jon Delfin wrote: > Indulging my puzzle habit, I'm watching (skimming) Hollywood Game Night, > and am slightly astounded to discover how long NBC has been incubating > these episodes. Two of the celebs promoted their latest projects -- a TV > show and a movie from

[TV orNotTV] time warp

2020-06-21 Thread Jon Delfin
Indulging my puzzle habit, I'm watching (skimming) Hollywood Game Night, and am slightly astounded to discover how long NBC has been incubating these episodes. Two of the celebs promoted their latest projects -- a TV show and a movie from 2018. I wonder how long it'll be before they air a show feat

Re: [TV orNotTV] Joe Rogan signs a $100 million-plus deal with Spotify

2020-06-21 Thread PGage
In none of these scenarios can I see myself being interested in spending more than zero seconds listening to a Joe Rogan. I’m surprised they think the Dem Clean Sweep is most likely. And I think it is extremely unlikely the Dems take the Senate and lose the WH. I expect any outcome that includes

[TV orNotTV] Re: Joe Rogan signs a $100 million-plus deal with Spotify

2020-06-21 Thread 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
Steve Timko, May 20th: > > I enjoy many of Joe Rogan's podcasts, which I watch on YouTube. Especially > when he and guests talk about MMA. > He gives voice to wild conspiracy theories sometimes without challenging > them. He supported Bernie Sanders, then announced he would not support > Biden

[TV orNotTV] DL Hughley positive for virus after collapse on stage

2020-06-21 Thread 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
In Nashville... TN has largely re-opened, with 50 % or less in places like Zanies, where he had performed. https://ew.com/celebrity/d-l-hughley-hospitalized-after-collapsing-on-stage-in-nashville (link) B -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TVorNotTV

Re: [TV orNotTV] Joe Rogan signs a $100 million-plus deal with Spotify

2020-06-21 Thread Joe Hass
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020, 17:29 Tom Wolper wrote: > If Trump loses in November MAGA doesn't go into retreat. It forms the > backbone of the opposition. The Republican faction that will fade into > oblivion is the Republican moderates. > There are technically eight scenarios. Let's agree that the fou