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What's On Tonight: Live From Lincoln Center, New Year's Eve shows, Marathons

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 31st 2009 12:13PM
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  • USA has a Burn Notice marathon all night.
  • HBO has a True Blood marathon all night.
  • AMC has a Three Stooges marathon all night.
  • Syfy has a Twilight Zone marathon all night.
  • TCM has Thin Man movies all night.
  • Spike has TNA Wrestling all night.
  • At 8, PBS has a new Live From Lincoln Center.
  • BBC has a new Graham Norton Show at 8.
  • At 8:30, Disney HD has four new episodes of Naruto: Shippuden.
  • At 10, ABC has Dick Clark's Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2010 (until 11, then comes back at 11:30).
  • NBC has New Year's Eve with Carson Daly (until 11, then comes back at 11:30).
  • FOX News has Glenn Beck: Countdown to New Year's at 10, followed by an All-American New Year's and the Red Eye New Year's Eve Special.
  • At 11, FOX has Billboard's New Year's Eve Live.

Check your local TV listings for more.

After the jump, the late night talk shows.

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New TV on DVD releases this week

by Bob Sassone, posted May 26th 2008 6:06PM

Three Stooges DVDHere are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.

  • Absolutely Fabulous - Absolutely Everything
  • Cory in the House - New and Improved
  • Degrassi: The Next Generation - Season 6
  • Gunsmoke - Season 2, Vol. 2
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe - Vol. 2
  • Holocaust - Anniversary Edition
  • The Invaders - Season 1
  • The Jackie Gleason Show - The Honeymooners: Collection 3 (color)
  • Lipstick Jungle - Season 1
  • MonsterQuest - Season 1
  • One Piece - Season 1, First Voyage (Uncut)
  • Rawhide - Season 3, Vol. 1
  • The Three Stooges Collection - Vol. 2: 1937-39
  • Wing Chun - Complete Series

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Out of the Blogosphere

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 22nd 2007 8:36AM

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An old Stooge, but still funny - VIDEO

by Adam Finley, posted Mar 11th 2007 8:02AM

three stoogesThe sketch I've placed below is from The Mike Douglas Show and features Douglas, Soupy Sales and Moe Howard. The sketch is amusing, though not laugh-out-loud funny, but you may like it more than I did. Really, my main reason for posting it is that I'm a Three Stooges fan and I've never seen any of the Stooges outside of their old movie shorts. Seeing Moe in thick glasses and gray hair is both kind of cool and kind of weird. It's "cweridool," if you will. Will you? Thank you.

In the sketch, which according to Mark Evanier is based on an old Stooges bit, Moe serves as a translator for the "Maharjah." Hilarity ensues.

Speaking of The Three Stooges, Spike TV airs episodes in the wee hours of the morning. They're always worth an occasional Tivoing if I do say so myself. I especially like the one where Moe gets upset and hits Larry and Curly.

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Dances for people who cannot - VIDEO

by Adam Finley, posted Dec 31st 2006 2:01PM

danceIf any of you sexy, sexy readers of this blog plan to go out partying tonight, I hope you have fun and also stay safe. I recommend covering your entire body in bubble wrap and foam insulation.

Now then, if you find yourself at a party and somebody slaps a record on the turntable (because in my mind, all New Year's Eve parties take place in 1972) and everyone starts dancing, don't be scared. Maybe you don't have the best moves in the world, but there are plenty of dances perfect for folks like you and me, and I've provided you with two instructional videos below. The first is Soupy Sales doing "The Mouse" on Hullabaloo, and the second is "The Curly Shuffle," courtesy of the Three Stooges and the Jump 'N The Saddle Band. I hope you find these useful.

NOTE: The Soupy video has a weird audio glitch at the end, so don't crank your speakers up too loud.

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Herb Leonard dead at 84

by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 22nd 2006 5:31PM

Martin Milner, George MaharisVeteran TV and movie producer Herb Leonard died of cancer last night in Hollywood.

Besides directing the movies Going Home and The Perils of Pauline, and producing several movies including those two movies, Popi, and Friendly Persuasion, Leonard was also producer on three classic television shows: The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, The Naked City, and Route 66 (the original, not the remake in the 90s). Interestingly, he was a production manager on two famous serial dramas in the 40s and 50s: Atom Man vs. Superman, which became the Superman TV series, and Batman and Robin.

His last credits were Katts and Dog, a TV series in the late 80s, and a 1974 Three Stooges anthology film.

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