American Television
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New Series, Major News Events, Dominate TV
Major news events dominate the week including the 4th anniversary of the terroist attacks on 9/11 and the continuing coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Several new and returning series also debut this week, as does the return of the NFL.
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Summer Viewing Choices Increase
This week we look at some of the summer programming choices available for viewers including "Battlestar Galactica," "Monk" and "The X-Games," among many others.
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FOX Tries to Find Another Idol
This week we preview the new fall schedule for FOX. The network found ratings gold with "American Idol." Can they do it again with any of these new shows?
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NBC Tries to Climb Out of Ratings Slump
This week we preview the new fall schedule for NBC. The once first place network fell to fourth in the ratings this past season. Can any of these new shows bring them back to the top?
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Television Goes to the Oscars
ABC brings us the 77th Annual Academy Awards. "NYPD Blue" signs off with their final episode and fans rally to save "Enterprise."
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Super Bowl Is A Super TV Event
Get info on TV coverage of "The Super Bowl." PBS offers programs on the Nazi death camps and the civil rights movement. We remember Johnny Carson and "this week in television history" remembers "Fish."
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Some People Don't Want to Save Private Ryan
The FCC has received complaints about ABC's airing of "Saving Private Ryan." CBS gets calls from angry fans of "CSI:NY." Find out the top ten most watched programs of the week and more.
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Election Coverage Dominates The Upcoming Week
In case you hadn't hear, there is an election coming. November 2nd is heaven for political junkies like myself. This week we give you some recommendations on where to watch election night coverage.
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NBC Goes for the Gold with Olympic Coverage
This week we look at NBC's coverage of the Summer Olympics in Athens and review news and notes from the world of television. We also look back at an event from this week in television history.
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All-Star Game is a Hit With Viewers, Baseball Fans
Baseball' All-Star Game and Home Run Derby is back. "Star Trek" alumnus James Doohan gets a well-deserved public tribute, "A Thief in Time" and "Stargate Atlantis" debut this week. We also look back on this week in television history.
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NBC Says Goodbye to Friends
NBC airs the final episode of "Friends" and wipes out the west coast in a major earthquake in their mini-series "10.5." "Nightline" cause protest over their plans to read the names of soliders killed in combat in Iraq. Our feature "This week in telvision history" remembers "The Fall Guy."
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Alias Does Battle with 24 and Prime Suspect
"Alias," "24" and "Prime Suspect" go head to head on Sunday. Network shows face the axe. "Frontline" examines the life of an Al Queda informant. TV Land wants viewers to pick their favorite TV dads. This week in television history remembers "Real People."
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CBS Hoops It Up with NCAA Tournament Coverage
Sports fans are in heaven - this weeks is the Final Four and the opening day of the baseball season. USA Network is "Touching Evil." This week in television history looks back at "Fantastic Journey."
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Congress Considers Imposing New Broadcast Standards
Fallout from the "Super Bowl" continues as congress considers reimposting broadcast decency standards. Learn what shows TV critics consider to be the best and worst. News and notes from the world of televison. Also, this week in televison history remembers "Misfits of Science" and a "friendless" Courtney Cox.
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Television Celebrates Black History Month
Television celebrates Black History Monty with a variety of films and documentaries. We preview some of the best. This week in television history looks back at that classic game show "What's My Line."
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Super Bowl Half Time Show Overshadows a Great Game
The Janet Jackson controversey and half time show has overshadowed a great Super Bowl game. CBS wins the first night of sweeps, Super Bowl is top rated show last week. This week in teleivision history remembers "This is Tom Jones."
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Classic TV Shows Make Great Holiday Gifts
This week we take a look at some of the classic television shows that are available on DVD and home video. They make great holiday gifts for the television fan in your life.
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More Treats Than Tricks for Viewers
A&E offers horror-related programming just in time for Halloween; The World Series moves to Yankee Stadium on FOX; This week in television history remembers "Midnight Caller."
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Paul Newman moves to Our Town on PBS
Paul Newman comes to the small screen in a new PBS production of "Our Town." We have information on other exciting PBS programs including a concert featuring Peter Cetera and Amy Grant and an in-depth report on how the US entered the war in Afghanistran. This week in television history remembers Zorro.
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Threat Matrix No Danger to CBS, NBC
ABC debuts "Threat Matrix." The prime time Emmy Awards are broadcast on FOX. This week in television history remembers "The Bob Newhart Show."
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UPN unveils new Wednesday Night Lineup
"Jake 2.0" debuts on UPN. A look back at the life and careers of John Ritter and Johnny Cash. This week in television history remembers "Battlestar Galactica."
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Designing a television reunion special
The cast members of "Designing Women" gather to share memories of the show. Read about the Emmy nomiations. Catch up on new episodes of "Monk" and "The Dead Zone" on USA. Find out what happened this week in television history.
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FCC Votes to Ease Ownership Restrictions
In a controversial move, the FCC votes to approve television ownership rule changes. Find out the latest from the world of television, including who is not returning to "The Practice" next season. Our Web site of the week looks at the upcoming College World Series.
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FCC Considers Major Changes In TV Station Ownership Rules
The FCC is considering major changes in the rules governing ownership of local television stations. Read how they can impact what you see on TV. Also, find out what network is televising your favorite NBA and NHL playoff games. This week in television history remembers "Gimma A Break." Our Web site of the week looks at the official fan club for "24."
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Two Televison Legends Are Reunited
Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore are together again on PBS. Adam Sorkin is leaving office at "The West Wing." The NBA is on ABC, ESPN and TNT. Read the latest schedule. Find out the ten most and least popular televison programs for the week.
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Touched By An Angel Goes to TV Heaven
As the televisin season winds down we take a look at some season and series ending episodes. Check out the Top-10 in TV and check out our Web site of the week.
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PBS Series Examines Weapns of Mass Destruction
A new PBS series takes an in-depth look at "weapons of mass destruction" and shows what ordinary citizens can do to help stop their use. Our Web site of the week focuses on "24," a fictional series dealing with weapons of mass destruction. Our feature "this week in television history" remembers two television versions of "Buck Rogers."
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War Coverage Dominates the Networks
War coverage impacts the Oscars and the Men's NCAA basketball tournament. This week in television history remembers "The Judy Garland Show." Our Web site of the week focuses on the WB drama "Everwood."
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CBS 'Hoops' It Up with NCAA Tournament
March madness is upon us and CBS plans lots of coverage. Read all the details. Also, this week in television history remembers "Capitol Critters." Our web site of the week focuses the ABC spy drama "Alias."
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The Neighborhood Just Isn't the Same Anymore
This week we remember an old childhood friend, Mister Rogers. Also, don't forget to check out our web site of the week. Our feature, this week in television history, remembers "Remington Steele."
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PBS Fundraisers Try to Hit the Right Note
Get a preview of some of the outstanding musical programs coming to PBS in March. Our "webb" site of the week features Jack Webb. This week in television history looks back at "Valerie" and "The Hogan Family."
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Television News Networks Gear up for War Coverage
Keeping up with world events isn't easy these days. See our listing of the top television news organizations. "Just the facts, mam," - our web site of the week focuses on "Dragnet." This week in television history remembers "Camp Wilder."
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Lifetime Works to End Domestic Violence
The Lifetime cable network is in the midst of their annual campaign to raise awareness about the problem of domestic violence. This week we profile several of their upcoming programs and offer a listing a web sites where you can go for help if you are a victim of this terrible crime. This week in television history looks back on the classic game show "What's My Line."
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Friday Nights Are Sterling on NBC
"Mr. Sterling" is a welcome addition to NBC on Friday night. Our website of the week is literally "out of this world." This week in television history looks back on one of the first epic mini-series, "Rich Man, Poor Man."
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ABC Expects Super Ratings on Super Bowl Sunday
Get the latest on the television coverage for Super Bowl XXXVII; get a sneak peek at the plot for the special broadcast of "Alias" after the Super Bowl. Check out our website of the week and relive this week in television history.
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Jane Seymour Has a Change of Heart
Liftetime Television airs "A Change of Heart" starring Jane Seymour; our web site of the week looks at the classic Rankin/Bass animated holiday programs; this week in television history remembers "Batman: The Animated Series."
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The Outsider Comes to Showtime
A western movie mosies onto the cable landscape. Read my review of "The Outsider" airing on Showtime. Suite101.com remembers the late James Coburn and "Darkroom." Toby Maguire is featured in our segment "this week in television history."
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And The Winner Is...
Find out the last news and happenings in the world of television. Relive this week in telvision history and visit our web site of the week.
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World Series Is A Ratings Hit For FOX
FOX wins the weekly ratings battle; Showtime premieres a new western; Buy cool stuff from the hit series "24"; The Osbournes is set to return to MTV; VH-1 says goodbye to Minnelli; Find out which is my web site of the week and what happened this week in television history.
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Sherlock Holmes Comes to Crime Friday
Get a sneak preview of the new Sherlock Holmes movie "Case of Evil" airing on USA; Lifetime Television raises awareness about breast cancer; visit our web site of the week and relive "this week in television history."
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Birds of Prey Flocks to the WB
Get a sneak peek at the new WB series "Birds of Prey." Also, check out our web site of the week and relive "this week in television history."
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ABC Wins The First Ratings Battle
The first week of the new fall season is underway. Get the full scoop. Also, relive this week in television history and check out our web site of the week.
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Everwood Is A Perfect Follower to 7th Heaven
Get a sneak preview of the WB's "Everwood." Find out which new series are premiering this week. Get your opportunity to write your own review of a new television program. Discover what took place "this week in television history" and visit our web site of the week.
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Old Television Shows Jump To The Big Screen
Get the latest on the film versions of "The Incredible Hulk" and "Charlie's Angels" as well as some news and notes from the world of television. Check out our web site of the week and relive this week in television history.
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PBS Prepares For Summer Pledge Drive
August is pledge month on PBS. We spotlight some of the better programs you can expect to see. Preview Comi-Con, one of the world's largest comic book and media conventions. Check out this week in television history and our web site of the week.
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Emmy Nominations Contain Some Surprises
The Emmy nominations have been announced. See some of the highlights and a link to the complete listing. This week in television history remembers a sitcom with co-starring Gary Busey and Mark Hamill. See our web site of the week and find out how you can attend one of the largest comic book and television related conventions in the country.
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Fox Strikes Out With All-Star Game Ratings
Ratings for the all-star game were a disaster. "The Monk" debuts on USA and Phil Donahue returns to television. Comic-Con International is coming to San Diego. Check out our website of the week and relive "this week in television history."
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World Cup Takes Center Stage
This week we examine the ratings success of the World Cup. We also take a look at some of the goings on in the world of television, including the ratings. Don't forget to check out our web site of the week and look back at this week in television history.
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Fall And Summer Viewing Heats Up
This week we examine the new shows on UPN and The WB for fall. We also review "Odyssey 5," a new science fiction series on Showtime. Don't forget to check out our website of the week on "Moonlighting" and our look back at this week in television history.
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FOX and NBC Prepare For The Fall Season
This week we look at the new fall programming schedule for FOX and NBC. Get information on famous TV dad's, past and present. Also, check out my website of the week.
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Dinotopia Comes To ABC
ABC is betting that big dinosours will pull in a big audience. Compare the top rated programs from broadcast television to cable.
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7th Heaven Pays Tribute To Our Military Personnel
"7th Heaven" creator Brenda Hampton pays tribute to our armed forces personnel in a special episode of the series airing this week. PBS looks at the life and carrer of President Ulysses S. Grant.
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Let The Sweeps Begin
Get a preview of upcoming May "sweeps" programming; check out the top ten rated programs; get the latest on the Robert Blake case; this week in television history remembers "Dinosours."
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Veteran Star Robert Urich Passes Away
Veteran television star Robert Urich passed away this week. Also, take a peak at some of the pilots being considered as a possible series for next season.
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The Television Industry Loses Two Giants
This week we look back at the life and careers of Milton Berle and Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. ABC and NPR are big winners at the Peabodys. This week in television history remembers "Wanted: Dead or Alive."
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Exhibit on Television Animation is 'Superwacky'
The history of television animation is celebrated in a new museum exhibit; PBS offers a look a look at the ultimate "survivor" experience, a fabled polar expedition from 1915; This week in television history remembers "The Judy Garland Show" and our website of the week.
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CBS Offers Inside Look At Tragic Events of 9/11
A French film crew was filming inside the World Trade Center on 9/11 and CBS shows us the footage. Learn Ted Koppels thoughts on the possible demise of Nightline. Roger Moore and Amy Irving guest on "Alias." This week in television history remembers "Here's Boomer."
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CMT Profiles Country Music Legend Merle Haggard
Country music legend Merle Haggard tells all in a CMT profile. The Scripps Broadcast group offers free airtime to candidates. This week in television history remembers The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Our website of the week focuses on Lost in Space.
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Showtime Celebrates Black History Month
Showtime is celebrating Black History Month with a number of outstanding programs featuring African-Americans in front of and behind the camera. Also, we look back at "Grizzly Adams" in our weekly feature, "This Week In Television History."
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Networks Prepare To Tackle NFL Playoff Coverage
See how the networks get ready for the NFL playoffs. Find out why Paula Zahn is unhappy with CNN. Check out the ten top-rated programs of the week. Visit our web site of the week. Find out happened this week in television history.
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Holidays Bring Lots of Presents for CBS
This week we examine the top ten shows during the holidays. Also, find out about another defection from CNN to FOX, the rebirth of "Fat Albert" and relive "This week in television history."
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'Tis The Season For Holiday Gift Giving
Catch my gift list for the television industry. Check out the web site of the week and find out about "This week in television history." Happy holidays, everybody!
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UPN and The WB Battle It Out For 5th Place
See how the ratings battle between UPN and The WB is shaping up; NBC and CBS do well in the sweeps, this week in television history and The History Channel remembers the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
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The Nominees for The People's Choice Awards Are Out
Catch the television nominess for "The People's Choice Awards," Get the latest news and notes from the world of television, catch "The Carol Burnett Show" in our website of the week and find out what happened this week in television history.
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World Series Hits A Ratings Home Run For FOX
The World Series delivers for FOX; The Emmy Awards strike out; See the top-rated shows of the week; 24 reairs pilot; NYPD Blue returns; enter "The Simpsons" trivia contest; check out the website of the week and this week in television history.
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Some Old Friends Are Back On Top Of The Ratings
Ratings for "reality" shows are down; "Alias" is a winner on ABC; Baseball playoff ratings are down; Read about "this week in television history"; enter my trivia contest about "The Simpsons."
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PBS Series Takes Hard Look At Terrorism In Middle East
The PBS documentary series "Frontline" takes a probing look at terrorism and the Middle East; the Fall Classic returns on FOX; This week is the 50th Anniversary of the premiere of "I Love Lucy"; Enter my trivia contest about "The Simpsons."
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How Much Do You Know About "The Simpsons"?
The second television trivia contest is underway. Answer the questions correctly and you could win a copy of "My Life As A Ten-Year Boy" by Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson.
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The New TV Season Is Off And Running
Take a look at how the new television season is shaping up; find out about this weeks' TV web site of the week and learn about "This week in television history."
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Television Networks Unite To Aid Terrorist Victims
The major broadcast and cable television networks unite for an unprecedented simulcast/telethon; Cable news ratings soar in wake of tragedy; ABC News limits use of crash footage; the new CBS series "The Agency" may be postponed due to content.
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Cast of "Becker" Sues Paramount
The cast of "Becker" wants more money; Bob Hope is hopsitalized; the fall premiere season begins; This week in television history remembers "Captain Midnight;" "Wagon Train" is in our web site spotlight of the week.
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Reunion Shows Are Making A Comeback
Learn which of your favorite '80s shows are headed for a reunion; Also, find out the latest news and notes from the world of television including a newsmagazine for the WWF.
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News And Notes From The World Of Television
This week get info on "Will and Grace co-star Sean Hayes, John Thaw (Inspector Morse); "Stargate"; the Super Bowl; the latest tv ratings; "The Facts of Life" and "Get Smart" plus our website spotlight and "This week in television history."
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Everyone Loves Lucy...And Other Television Related News
Fans gather to honor Lucille Ball; The Family Television Awards Are Announced; Updates on ROSWELL and THE X-FILES; Find out the most popular cable and network tv sites; this week in television history; and the website of the week.
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Summer Doesn't Have To Mean Re-Runs
Television isn't all summer re-runs. Check out THE CHRONICLE, CANNONBALL RUN, BEYOND CHANCE and LEAP YEARS. Also, revisit THE PLANET OF THE APES and AMERICAN BANDSTAND.
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New Episodes for "Summer of Sci-Fi"
This week we take a look at the new, first-run programming scheduled for the Sci-Fi Network beginning in June. "This week in television history" takes a look back at DYNASTY.
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Read Any Good Television Show Lately?
Television isn't just for watching. It's for reading too. This week we preview some of the types of book reviews that can be found in our upcoming "Summer Reading Event" scheduled for June 1st.
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Strike Possibility Might Mean No New Episodes For A While
This week we look at the upcoming "sweeps weeks" programming offered by ABC and CBS. If the threatened Writers Guild or Screen Actors strikes materialize, these could be the last new episodes you see of your favorite series for some time.
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Group Seeks A "TV Free" Week
There is no question that the average American watches way too much television. Has it gotten to the point that we need a "TV Free" Week? One group thinks so. Find out more this week.
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It's Bedtime for Bozo
This week we catch you up-to-date on some of the news from the television industry including: New television movies of BABYLON 5 and the cancellation of a television calssic - BOZO THE CLOWN.
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PBS Brings Out Their Top Guns For Pledge Month
This month we examine some of the outstanding programs found on PBS during their national pledge month; we revisit BATMAN in our feature "This week in television history" and offer a sneak peek of what is to come next week as well.
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Television In February Has Something For Everyone
This week we examine some of the outstanding programs offered during this "sweeps" week; We take a look back at COACH in "This Week In Television History" and preview what is in store for this column next week.
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Epic Attila Mini-Series Conqueors the USA Cable Network
The USA Network launches their most ambitious project yet - a four-hour mini-series based on the life of Attila the Hun. The outstanding production is enjoyable viewing. Read a review of the program before it airs on USA.
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Ratings For Rudolph Shine For CBS
CBS wins the ratings week; FOX cancels NORMAL; DOT.Com gets cancelled; Wednesday on NBC is the new "Must-See TV"; Holiday video gift ideas; FOX and CNN benefit from "All Florida, All The Time;" Synicated magazine ratings; DRAGNET is the subject of This Week In Television History.
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The Holiday Season Kicks Off With College Football
This week we look at the college bowl games; our CHARLIE'S ANGELS trivia contest winner; DUNE; A mini-series about the Wicked Witch of the West; Doc starring Billy Ray Cyrus; James Cromwell on ER and This Week In Television History.
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What Was Old Is New Again In Television
This week we have news and notes on: A possible remake of CHARLIE'S ANGELS for tv; The XFL, Star Trek; The Sci-Fi Channel's epic mini-series DUNE and This Week In Television History.
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Networks Promise Non-Stop Election Coverage
This week we look at web sites of major news networks covering the November 7th election; the death of television pioneer Steve Allen; a GROWING PAINS reunion movie and This Week in Television History.
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C-SPAN Is Declared The Winner In Election Coverage
When it comes to politics, no network does it like C-SPAN; Will FOX strike out with a subway series?; This week in television history; a reivew of THE DISTRICT; Play the CHARLIE'S ANGELS trivia contest.
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Two New Series Are Far From "Heavenly"
Enter the CHARLIE'S ANGELS trivia contest and you could win a copy of the newly published CHARLIE'S ANGELS CASEBOOK. Also, we review the remake of THE FUGITIVE and the new series C.S.I.
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NBC Doesn't Achieve Ratings Gold
This week we look at NBC's Olympic ratings, presidential debates, the playoffs for Major League Baseball, This Week in TV History and an upcoming trivia contest for CHARLIE'S ANGELS.
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The Fall Classic Is Destined For FOX
FOX signs an exclusive agreement for the All-Star Game, Playoffs and World Series; TV Playoff and Fall Classic Schedules; TV LAND revives THE FUGITIVE;This Week in TV History; My television viewing recommendations for the week.
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NBC Offers Tape-Delayed Olympic Coverage
NBC offers viewers only tape-delayed Olympic coverage; NBC orders a third version of LAW AND ORDER; Broadcast and Cable Ratings; News Directors debate standards of ethics.
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The Television Academy Honors Their Best
This week we look at some of the major nominated programs for the 52nd Annual Emmy Awards. Also, my television viewing recommendations for the week of September 9th.
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CBS Does More Than Just 'Survive'
CBS is the biggest winner in SURVIOR; Reality television dominates the top ten; This week in television history recalls Joe Garagiola; my television viewing picks for the week.
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CBS Under Fire From FCC Over Joke On Late, Late Show
CBS is under fire for a joke on the LATE, LATE SHOW; The Outer Limits may live again; The WB announces their Saturday kids line-up; Top rated tv websites and tv programs; This week in television history remembers THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY.
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Baseball Negotiations May Go Into Extra Innings
This week we look at the state of negotiations for the broadcast rights go major league baseball; the top ten internet sites devoted to tv shows; the top ten rated cable networks; this week in television history and my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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Democratic Convention Takes Center Stage
The Deomoratic Convention takes center stage, but we also offer viewing choices for those uninterested in politics.
Our This Week in Television History feature examines Baby, I'm Back.
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The Emmys and Politics Take Center Stage
The nominations for the Emmy Awards for the 1999 television season have been announced. We look at some of the nominees. Also, we examine the lack of coverage by the broadcast networks of the upcoming Republican Convention; This week in television history.
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Television Programs Help Commemorate Memorial Day
This week we pay tribute to Memorial Day as we look at television programs past and present which honor those who made the ultimate sacrafice in defense of their country. Each is available for rent at your local video store.
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The New Fall Schedules Are Almost Set
This week we look at some of the series which have been renewed or cancelled for the upcoming season; This week in television history. Television trivia questions are always welcome.
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Read Any Good Television Shows Lately?
This week is a "re-run" of a column I wrote last year featuring reviews of a number of books relating to television. There is something here for the whole family. Enjoy!
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We Don't Need A TV-Free Week
Most people watch way too much TV. However, the answer isn't to avoid watching TV for one week in April. The answer is to limit your TV viewing and make informed viewing choices all year round. One critic makes his case.
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NBC Makes A Play For The XFL
NBC wants "xtreme" football; A special examines the contributions of Latin Americans to baseball; the FCC rules on closed-captioning of major disasters; This week in television history; my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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And Now - Even More Words From Our Sponsor
Commercial breaks are longer than ever; Baseball is back on television; FATHER KNOWS BEST is featured in this week in television history; my television viewing picks for the week.
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Oscar Winners Now Include Fans
Win a trip to the Oscars; FREAKS AND GEEKS is cancelled; ONE LIFE TO LIVE has a special episode; This Week in TV History; and my television viewing picks for the week.
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Networks Start To Think About Next Season
News and notes from the world of television including updates on THIRD WATCH, WEST WING and LAW AND ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT. Also, my television viewing picks for the week of March 18th.
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Schedule Changes As Easy As A-B-C
This week we look at upcoming schedule changes at ABC, the network ratings battle, daytime talk show ratings and my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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Malcolm is On Top at Fox
Fox orders more of MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE; UPN debuts THE BEAT; SYNDICATED PROGRAMMING RATINGS; A proposed new WB series; Finally, my tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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Romance And Television Go Hand In Hand
In honor of Valentines Day the U.S. Television section at Suite101.Com takes a look at some of the most romantic shows in the history of television. Links to websites for these shows are also provided.
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A Salute To TV Dads, Past
This week we pay tribute to television dads past and present. Take a stroll down memory lane as we look at the best tv dads of the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s.
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Former Match Game Host Passes Away
A look at the career of the late Gene Rayburn; Senators call for Hollywood to cut down on sex and violence; WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE becomes a weekly series; tv viewing picks.
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ABC Makes Schedule Changes
ABC makes WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE a weekly series; the USA Cable Network plans a number of made-for-tv movies; my television viewing recommendations for the week of Dec. 4th.
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TNT Offers a Dickens of a Holiday Tale
A preview of the latest version of A CHRISTMAS CAROL; a look at news and notes from the television industry; my television viewing picks for the week of November 28th.
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More Reviews of New Fall Shows
A review of three new television series: BAYWATCH HAWAII, POPULAR and THIRD WATCH. Also, my television viewing recomendations for the week of October 8th.
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Fall Premieres Are Almost Here
A look at the death of Allen Funt; Merger mania expands in the broadcast world; my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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The New Fall Season Is Almost Here!
Check out this column for your chance to review the fall television season; This Week in Television History; My television veiwing recommendations for the week.
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TV Land Offers Hitchcock Marathon
Celebrate Friday the 13th with a Hitchcock marathon; a move is afoot to save the cancelled NBC HOMICIDE; Check out my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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The Sopranos Hit A High Note for HBO
A look at the nominations for the 51st Annual Emmy Award nominees; This Week in TV History; my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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The All-Star Game Comes Up To Bat
The best in baseball are featured in the All-Star Game; Robert Townsend goes UP, UP AND AWAY; This Week in TV History; My Television viewing recommendations for the week.
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Mini-Series Make a Major Comeback
The mini-series makes a major comeback on network television; Tony Orlando and Dawn premiered this week in 1974; my tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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ABC and CBS Announce Their New Fall Schedules
We begin a three part series on the new fall schedules for the six major broadcast networks; This Week in Television History; and my television viewing recommendations for the week of June 4th.
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Could Verdict Silence TV Talk Shows?
A jury has awarded a $25 million verdict against THE JENNY JONES SHOW. CBS makes good use of High Defintion Television. This Week in TV History. TV Viewing Recommendations.
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Now You See 'Em, Now You Don't...
A look at some of the shows getting cancelled and getting renewed; a request of 2 Suite101 readers; my tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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Fans Fight To Save Endangered Shows
Fans fight to save MAGNIFICENT SEVEN and PROMISE LAND; The Peabody Award winners are announced; THE VIRGINIAN and DR. QUINN return; More tv news; Celebrity birthdays; This Week in TV History and my tv viewing recommendations.
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NATO Bombing Dominates Network News Programs
The NATO bombing will dominate tv news programs for the forseeable future; ESPN helpes teach physics to kids; The Home and Garden Network tours homes of the Hollywood elite; This week in Tv History; My tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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Read Any Good TV Shows Lately?
This article features reviews of three novelizations of popular television series; biogrphies of two television personalities; and one television reference book that is "out of this world."
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NYPD BLUE STAR DENNIS FRANZ HONORED
NYPD BLUE star honored; a new BONANZA is on the way; Major League Baseball is just around the corner, news for political junkies; this week in tv history; tv viewing recommendations.
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Marathons, Martians and Sports...Oh My!
This week we spotlight two tv marathons playing this week; MY FAVORITE MARTIAN debuts with a cameo from the original "Uncle Martin", ESPN honors the best althletes of the centry, info from the world of tv, this week in tv history and viewing highlights.
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Museum Honors The Best of Television
The Museum of Television and Radio gets ready for their 16th annual tribute to classic television; this week in tv history; viewing recommendations for week of February 6th.
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Super Bowl Means Super Hype
A look at the upcoming SUPER BOWL, the super hype and various Super Bowl related programming. Also, this week in tv history and my tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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TV Land Is Heaven For Fans Of Classic TV
TV Land is the place to be for fans of classic and seldom seen tv shows. New animated series debut on the WB and FOX. This week in tv history returns as well as my tv viewing highlights.
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PAX-TV IS FAMILY FRIENDLY
A look at PAX-TV, a new network designed to appeal to the entire family. Also, this week in tv history and my tv viewing recommendations for the week of December 8th.
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Yes Virginia, Holiday Videos Make Perfect Gifts
Holiday related videos make perfect gifts. Suite101.Com surveyed and rated dozens of these videos. Most are tv specials now on home video; a select few are films broadcast every holiday season.
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Fall Season Is Finally Underway
A review of four new fall shows; dates of new premieres and season debuts; baseball playoffs; this week in tv history; viewing picks.
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Busy Week Ahead For TV
A look at the week ahead in tv including home run derby, series premieres and season debuts and tv viewing recommendations.
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Fox Is In The Ratings Hunt
A look at series debuts, season premieres, this week in tv history, viewing recommendations and a call for tv related authors.
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Fall Season is Almost Here
A look at tv programming problems caused by breaking news, death on the set of THE CROW, guest reviewers wanted, weekly programming recommendations.
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A LIFETIME of New Shows
This week's column looks at three new series on LIFETIME, a BATTLESTAR GALACTICA reunion, the passing of another tv friend, This Week in TV History and my tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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TV Land Is The Place To Be
A weekly column about tv that offers previews of upcoming shows, interviews, this date in tv history, and tv viewing recommendations.
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Stooges, Looney Toons, and More
A look at the Three Stooges, Sylvester and Tweetie get their own stamp and television highlights for the week of May 26, 1998.
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