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Doorbells

"Not Knowing when the dawn will come, I open every door." - Emily DickinsonThe first time I saw comedian Sebastian Maniscalco was when he was performing the routine that brought him to the attention of...

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My 50 Favorite Classic TV Characters: Don Adams as Maxwell Smart

Let's first acknowledge the obvious reasons why Get Smart remains one of the crown jewels of television comedy.Start with the clever foundation laid by genius creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry; the...

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My Journey Through 1970s TV: Wednesday Nights, 1975

Continuing our journey through the prime-time schedules of the 1970s, and we’re now halfway through the decade, and halfway through the week in 1975. How many of these new hits, returning favorites and...

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Top TV Moments: Tony Roberts

The obituaries for the recently passed Tony Roberts identified him as a sidekick in Woody Allen films and a Tony-nominated Broadway star. All of which is true – but to me he’ll always be the guy who...

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Saturday Night Live: 50 Years of Apologies

I didn't watch the recent 50th anniversary celebration for Saturday Night Live. But in reading about the presentation I was intrigued by one segment, in which Tom Hanks introduced an “In Memoriam” for...

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My Journey Through 1970s TV: Thursday Nights, 1975

Welcome back to my journey through the 1970s prime time schedules. In looking at Thursday nights in 1975, what I found most interesting is how one network introduced four new shows, two of which had...

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What Might Have Been: Gene Hackman as Mike Brady

No one thinks of television first when they recall the career of Gene Hackman – though like many young actors in the 1960s he first found work on shows like The United States Steel Hour, Naked City,...

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The Twilight Zone, Season One - 3 Classics and 3 Wasted Trips

I can't remember the first time I watched The Twilight Zone– though it was probably at least 50 years ago. I’ve checked in and out of the series over the course of many years but never added this crown...

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My Journey Through 1970s TV: Friday Nights, 1975

The prime-time network schedules from Friday in 1975 offer something we haven’t seen for a while in these reviews – a winning night for NBC. With the first half of the decade dominated by CBS, and ABC...

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If You’ll Pardon the Expression

 These days every time I watch a classic TV episode I am reminded of how these shows and characters existed in a very different country than the one we’re in now. But don’t panic – this will not be...

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“Wow – Who’s that?”

The title of this piece is a quote attributed to me, which I have used at various times along my Comfort TV journey when struck by the appearance of an actress of exceptional beauty, whose name at that...

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My Journey Through 1970s TV: Saturday Nights, 1975

 We close out our look back at the television shows from the year 1975 with appearances from several returning favorites, and one infamous misfire.ABCSaturday Night Live with Howard CosellSWATMatt...

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50 Years Ago: “Free to Be…You and Me”

One of the many debates currently raging in our culture and politics is focused on education, particularly at the elementary school level. There is a widely held belief that public school teachers,...

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