TELEVISION CRITICS GET STUNG

TELEVISION CRITICS GET STUNG It may not sound as monumental as a Police 30-year reunion during the Grammy Awards, but the combination of Sting and the lute has already made history ... Continue Reading →

CHECKING INTO STUDIO 60

CHECKING INTO STUDIO 60 A visit to the set of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was an opportunity to see what goes into the making of quality TV.  The show not only boasts outstanding ... Continue Reading →

JAMES WOODS CHOMPS ON SHARK

JAMES WOODS CHOMPS ON SHARK Among the big hits on the CBS schedule, Shark is a success story that doesn’t get too much attention, unless you get star James Woods talking about ... Continue Reading →

GETTING LOST IN LOST

GETTING LOST IN LOST Feeling lost when you watch Lost on TV?  Don’t worry—the hit show has been deliberately crafted that way by the producers and the writers, with ... Continue Reading →

AMERICAN IDLE

AMERICAN IDLE    It’s hard to link the Monty Python television shows with the great rock and roll bands of the 60’s and 70’s, but linked, indeed, they are, ... Continue Reading →

SUPER MARIO, TOO

SUPER MARIO, TOO Some of us remember when Mario Lopez was a kid on the AKA Pablo series back in 1984. But most recall him from the long-running Saturday morning tween comedy Saved ... Continue Reading →

GIVE IT A HOOT!

GIVE IT A HOOT!   Ed Begley Jr. is undoubtedly Hollywood’s best role model when it comes to the environment.  So it was no surprise that HGTV chose him and wife actress ... Continue Reading →

WHAT THE FALK?

WHAT THE FALK?  One of the iconic characters in television history, Lieutenant Columbo, will be back to annoy the heck out of murder suspects, “Whenever I can think of a ... Continue Reading →