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- This Date in ROCKFORD FILES History: Marge Redmond stars in “The Battle-Ax and the Exploding Cigar,” airing Jan. 12, 1979. LEARN MORE about this episode in 45 YEARS OF THE ROCKFORD FILES, available in softcover paperback and now as an eBook through Black Pawn Press
- This date in MAVERICK TV history: “Dateline: Sweetwater,” an episode of BRET MAVERICK featuring Ed Nelson and Joshua Bryant, aired on Jan. 12, 1982. MAVERICK: LEGEND OF THE WEST: Revised Third Edition is now available both as an eBook and in softcover paperback through Black Pawn Press
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- This Date in THE FBI History: Hal Holbrook, Roger Perry, William Smithers, and Nan Martin star in “The Fraud,” airing Jan. 12, 1969. THE FBI DOSSIER is now available from Black Pawn Press
- This date in MAVERICK TV history: “Gun-Shy,” the famous episode of MAVERICK that parodied GUNSMOKE, aired for the first time on Jan. 11, 1959. MAVERICK: LEGEND OF THE WEST: Revised Third Edition is now available both as an eBook and in softcover paperback through Black Pawn Press
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE premiered on this date in 1975. Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL segments on SNL, including our tribute to George Carlin and our February 2014 interview with Alan Zweibel, are available for listening on demand
Saturday Night Live premiered on this date in 1975. George Carlin was the host that night. TV Confidential marks the… Posted by TV Confidential: A radio talk show about television on Sunday, October 11, 2020 TV Confidential continues its remembrance of … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 Years of Comedy, Alan Zweibel, Alan Zweibel Bunny Bunny, Alan Zweibel Gilda Radner, Alan Zweibel Saturday Night Live, Alan Zweibel SNL, APT 2C, Backstage History of Saturday Night, Buck Henry Saturday Night Live, clean-cut, Doug Hall, FCC, free speech controversy, freedom of speech, George Carlin, Grammy-winning American, Hollywood Palace, I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die, It’s Bad for Ya, Jeff Weingrad, Jon Stewart, Life Is Worth Losing, Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, NBC Saturday Night, New York Times best-selling author, Patton Oswalt, Phil Hartman, Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live, Second Best Stand-up Comic of All Time, Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television, SiriusXM radio channel, stand-up comedian, suit-wearing, Talent Scouts, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Real George Carlin, U.S. Supreme Court
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via TBS: American Dad! marks its fifteenth anniversary on television on Monday 4/13 with a special episode co-written and guest-starring Grammy® Award-winning artist The Weeknd. The animated comedy will also air its milestone 300th episode in September 2020
LOS ANGELES — April 1, 2020 — American Dad! is back with new episodes on TBS starting Monday, April 13 at 10:00pm ET/PT. This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of Seth MacFarlane’s award-winning satirical animated comedy, while the series will air its landmark 300th episode … Continue reading
Posted in Celebrities, Classic Shows, Film Stars, Radio Stations, Television Star
Tagged American Dad TBS, American Dad!, American Dad! Seth McFarlance, American Dad! Stan Smith, Bill Nye, Craig Robinson, Criss Angel, Dee Bradley Baker, Francine, Hayley, Jane Lynch, Langley Falls VA, Patton Oswalt, Rachael MacFarlane, Ron Perlman, Scott Grimes, Seth MacFarlane, Stan Smith, super patriotic CIA agent Stan Smith, the CIA, The Weeknd, Wendy Schaal
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via MPI Home Video: Coming Tuesday 6/12 to DVD: The George Carlin Commemorative Collection, all fourteen HBO specials plus much more from the stand-up genius
MPI Home Video and The George Carlin Estate are proud to announce the GEORGE CARLIN COMMEMORATIVE COLLECTION, a 10-disc must-have DVD, CD and Blu-Ray boxed set featuring more than five hours of previously unreleased bonus material including rare performance footage from … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 Years of Comedy, APT 2C, clean-cut, FCC, free speech controversy, freedom of speech, George Carlin, Grammy-winning American, Hollywood Palace, I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die, It’s Bad for Ya, Jon Stewart, Life Is Worth Losing, Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, New York Times best-selling author, Patton Oswalt, Second Best Stand-up Comic of All Time, Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television, SiriusXM radio channel, stand-up comedian, suit-wearing, Talent Scouts, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Real George Carlin, U.S. Supreme Court
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