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TV Squad's guide to spending your holiday loot: Collectibles and promo stuff

by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 1st 2008 10:04AM

Nathan stampDid you get money for Christmas? I don't get money for Christmas anymore. Gift cards have become the money substitute now, for both adults and kids. But if you did get cash for Christmas, or maybe you got a Christmas bonus or maybe you got cash back for that ugly sweater Aunt Sally bought you, here's a guide to some TV show promotional items and other collectibles you might want to buy.

Heroes stamps. Yup, these are official U.S. stamps, and they come with a pic (actually, Isaac-ish drawing) of your favorite hero. Right now they have Claire, Nathan, Hiro, Peter, and also that mysterious helix symbol. What, no Syler?

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What's On Tonight: Patriots/Giants, Suze Orman, Naruto

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 29th 2007 4:04PM

Graham Norton

  • At 8, every station in the universe has the Patriots/Giants game.
  • ESPN has football too at 8, the Valero Alamo Bowl.
  • TV Land has a mini marathon of The Andy Griffith Show starting at 8.
  • At 9, FOX has a new America's Most Wanted.
  • CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show at 9.
  • Lifetime has the movie My Baby Is Missing at 9.
  • Also at 9: Cartoon Network has two new episodes of Naruto at 9, followed by a new One Piece.
  • At 10, BBC America has a new Graham Norton Show.
  • Sundance has the Hitchcock movie Rope at 10.

Check your local TV listings for more.

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What's On Tonight: 60 Minutes, Football, Christmas movies

by Bob Sassone, posted Nov 25th 2007 7:41PM
  • SimpsonsTV Land has an Andy Griffith Show marathon all night.
  • At 7, CBS has a new 60 Minutes, then new episodes of The Amazing Race, Cold Case, and Shark.
  • ABC has two new episodes of Extreme Makeover starting at 7, then new episodes of Desperate Housewives and Brothers & Sisters.
  • NBC has a new Football Night in America at 7, followed by the Eagles/Patriots game.
  • FOX has a new King of the Hill at 7.
  • There's a new CW Now on The CW at 7.
  • At 8, FOX has a new Simpsons.
  • ABC Family has a new holiday movie at 8, Christmas Caper.
  • TNT has one of their 700 showings of A Christmas Story at 8.
  • AMC has Santa Claus: The Movie at 8, followed by the excellent 1984 TV version of A Christmas Carol.
  • Food Network has a new Challenge at 8, then a Christmas dessert battle on a new Iron Chef America.
  • At 8:30, PBS has The Best of Masterpiece Theatre.
  • At 9, FOX has a new Family Guy.
  • At midnight, Cartoon Network has a new Xavier: Renegade Angel, then a new Tim and Eric's Awesome Show, Great Job.

Check your local TV listings for more.

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New TV on DVD releases this week

by Bob Sassone, posted May 28th 2007 6:19PM

Andy Griffith Show castNew TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.

  • The Andy Griffith Show - The Complete Series
  • Charlie and Lola - Vol. 4
  • The Closer - Season 2
  • F Troop - Season 2
  • The Kids in the Hall - Best of Vol. 2
  • Rawhide - Season 2, Vol. 1
  • Weeds - Season 1 (Blu-Ray)

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Coming to a store near you: Mayberry's Finest!

by Bob Sassone, posted May 12th 2007 11:29AM

Andy Griffith ShowNow here's an interesting idea: a line of food based on a TV show.

They're called Mayberry's Finest, and they are a line of "southern comfort food" based on the type of stuff The Andy Griffith Show's Aunt Bee used to cook for Andy and Opie (and anyone who was sick in town, like Clara): beef stew, mustard greens, and mixes for buttermilk biscuits and lemon icebox muffins. They're being launched at the Food Marketing Institute's convention in Chicago. Each package will be based on a character from the show and will include snippets of show scripts and episode info.

This could start a trend. How about a line of food based on Gilligan's Island (canned pineapple, coconut cream pie) or Survivor (bugs)?

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Judge dismisses Andy Griffith case

by Adam Finley, posted May 8th 2007 10:02AM

andy griffithYou folks might recall that a man running for Sheriff in Grant County, Wisconsin changed his name from "William Harold Fenrick" to "Andrew Jackson Griffith" so he could run under the name "Andy Griffith" and hopefully use the iconic name to win the election.

He didn't win.

He did, however, have a lawsuit filed against him by Andy Griffith, the actor who played Andy Taylor on the Andy Griffith Show. Recently, however, a judge dismissed the case, saying that Fenrick did not violate any copyright and that what he did was protected under the First Amendment. I'm not a fancy big city lawyer, so I can't say much about this.

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The Onion picks the openings that fit their shows perfectly - VIDEO

by Bob Sassone, posted Mar 22nd 2007 1:40PM

Get Smart openingOne of the saddest changes in the television landscape has been the disappearance of the theme song. They're really not that important to the people who create TV shows now (or the networks who want to get more commercials in). Lost has just a single note as their theme song, ER has changed and shortened their theme song, Jericho has static, and Heroes doesn't have a theme song or credits either.

Luckily, the shows that still have theme songs also have opening credits. Shows like The Office and Dexter all have theme songs and opening credits. They're classic TV openings. Of course, it's nothing like years gone by, where almost all shows had theme song and opening credits. The Onion has picked 22 that they feel fit their shows perfectly. I don't know if that is the same as "best opening sequences," but the choices are interesting, quirky, a little maddening, and they left out a few, as I'm sure you'll agree.

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A whole bunch of cool retro commercials - VIDEOS

by Bob Sassone, posted Mar 3rd 2007 1:03PM

McDLTI'm a sucker for commercials. I think they're needed, and when they're done right they can sometimes be better than the shows they're inserted into. I also think they can tell more about a certain time than the shows themselves.

After the jump is a bunch of commercials from the 60s, 70, and 80s. Some you'll remember instantly, and some you'll see for the first time. Another reason to love the internets: commercials you thought you'd never see again can live on forever!

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The Five: Biggest TV drinkers

by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 25th 2007 8:15AM

TateThere are drinkers, and then there are drinkers. The ones that always seem to have a drink in their hand. It's a social thing, it's a private thing, but most of all, it's an everyday thing. Here are five TV characters who drank. A lot.

1. Larry Tate (Bewitched): Sure, it was the 60s and drinking was everyone and not frowned upon like it is in a lot of situations today, but mother of God Larry used to drink a lot. Every single time he came over to the Stephens' home he rushed over to their bar and made himself a drink, or Samantha gave him one. He seems like a prime candidate for alcoholism: a harried advertising guy, always on the go, and an ad exec who works for him that seems to vanish or have odd things happen to him all the time. That couldn't have been easy to deal with. This guy drinks a lot. In fact, if you play the Bewitched drinking game (take a drink every time Larry takes a drink), you probably won't make it past an episode.

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Six degrees of Joss Whedon

by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 23rd 2007 2:30PM

Dick Van Dyke ShowSo I was watching an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show this weekend. What does this have to do with Buffy The Vampire Slayer/Firefly mastermind Joss Whedon? Read on.

The episode I was watching was "Scratch My Car and Die," the one where Rob buys a new sports car and Laura accidentally scratches it while shopping. Watching the credits (I often watch the credits to see who was in an episode and then I run to the comptuer to check the IMdB to see what else they've done, if they're still alive, etc) I noticed that it was written by someone named John Whedon. Now, Whedon isn't the most common name, and he did work in television, so I checked and...yup, it's Joss Whedon's grandfather! He wrote another episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show and also wrote episodes of Leave It To Beaver, The Donna Reed Show, The Wonderful World of Disney, and several episodes of The Andy Griffith Show (though it's hard to figure out how many exactly with the IMdB's odd credits system).

Whedon died in 1991.

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Don Knotts statue in the works again

by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 20th 2007 9:57AM

Don KnottsLast week we told you how plans to create a Barney Fife statue in Mount Airy, NC in honor of the late Don Knotts (he died last February) were stopped because CBS and Paramount had to pull their support of the project because they didn't have the rights to say yes or no to such a project. Knotts' family was against the project as well because they wanted a statue of Knotts that wasn't of Fife but of Knotts as himself.

Now they might get their wish. Officials in Morgantown, WV, where Knotts was born, are well on their way of raising the $50,000 they need to erect a statue of the actor. They already have a small version of the statue (designed by the guy who designed the back of the WV quarter). The statue will show the actor dressed in regular clothes, sitting down, reasding a script.

The town also has a bronze star honoring Knotts on their city sidewalk, and they plan to name a park after him as well.

[via TV Tattle]

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New TV on DVD releases today

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 12th 2006 10:00AM
  • Pam AndersonThe Andy Griffith Show - Season 8
  • Dog The Bounty Hunter - The Wedding Special
  • Full House - Season 5
  • Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - Season 1
  • Law and Order: CI - Season 2
  • Masters of Horror - Fair-Haired Child
  • Stacked - Complete Series
  • Voltron: Defender of the Universe - Collection 2: Yellow Lion

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The Five: Random Christmas thoughts

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 7th 2006 4:28PM
Mr. Magoo's A Christmas Carol1. Just when I thought Dr. Phil was the most annoying person in the McGraw family comes...oh, wait, Dr. Phil is still the most annoying person in the McGraw family, but the other night I was watching that HGTV special where they show the White House being decorated for the holidays, and it was hosted by Robin McGraw. She has all the personality of a used bar of soap.

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New TV on DVD releases today

by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 3rd 2006 8:39AM
  • Rod SerlingAndromeda - Season 5 and The Slipstream Collection
  • The Andy Griffith Show - Season 1, Disc 1
  • The Brady Bunch - Season 1, Disc 1
  • CSI - Season 1, Disc 1
  • Forever Knight - Trilogy Part 3
  • Frasier - Season 1, Disc 1
  • Gimme A Break - Season 2 (Canada)
  • The Greatest American Hero - Collector's Tin
  • Medium - Season 2
  • Penn & Teller's Bullshit - Season 3 Uncensored
  • Return to the Planet of the Apes - Complete Series
  • South Park - The Hits, Vol. 1
  • Stargate SG-1 - Season 9 Slimset
  • Three's Company - Season 8
  • Tom and Jerry Tales - Vol. 1
  • The Twilight Zone - The Complete Definitive Collection

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New TV on DVD releases today

by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 29th 2006 8:10AM
  • MST3KThe Andy Griffith Show - Season 7
  • Arrested Development - Season 3
  • Astroboy - Ultra Edition, Set 2
  • The Awful Truth - The Best of The Awful Truth
  • Criss Angel Mindfreak - Halloween
  • Darkwing Duck - Volume 1
  • Desperate Housewives - Season 2
  • Driven To Win - Season 1
  • Flavor of Love - Season 1
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus - Personal Best
  • Mr. Bean - Best Of
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Collection: Volume 10
  • Nip/Tuck - Season 3
  • Roseanne - Halloween
  • South Park - Season 8
  • Survivor: Palau
  • Tale Spin - Volume 1
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Volume 5
  • The Tick - Season 1
  • Will and Grace - Season 5

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