Powered by i.TV
May 29, 2012

tvbarn.com

A whole site devoted to series finales

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 19th 2006 2:41PM

Empty NestHere's a cool idea: TVSeriesFinale.com, a site devoted to the last episodes of TV shows.

They cover the series finale of all types of shows (sitcoms, dramas, reality shows, etc), whether they are canceled after several seasons on the air or pulled immediately by the networks (*cough* Day Break *cough*). It's not just breaking news (though there is plenty of that too), it's actualy in-depth summaries of final episodes, what happened to the characters and what they went on to do after the show went off the air.

I'm glad the site explains that episode of The Golden Girls I saw last year. It seemed to be a pilot for a spinoff series that never happened, but it included David Leisure as an annoying neighbor. They reworked the show and turned it into Empty Nest. Also, I had no idea that Nurses was a spinoff of Empty Nest.

[via TV Barn]

Read More

Conan will soon be new on Mondays too

by Bob Sassone, posted Sep 6th 2006 6:16PM

Conan O'BrienMonday has always been the saddest day of the week for fans of Late Night With Conan O'Brien. The show is always in reruns that night (I guess Conan likes long weekends). But NBC says in new promo spots that Conan will be new on Mondays night from now on, starting September 18.

Hmmm...I wonder if this is his idea or the networks? Did Conan want to go back to doing a new show on Monday nights, or did the network want it, perhaps connected to his getting The Tonight Show in 2009?

By the way, in a recent interview with Charlie Rose, Conan confirmed that he'll probably move to Burbank when he takes over for Jay Leno.

Read More

Out of the Blogosphere

by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 7th 2006 11:49AM
  • EmmyKen Levine gives his thoughts on the Emmy nominations. Favorite line: "And I guess the bloom is off the rose for Nip/Tuck, now so weird it's entered Bjork country."
  • Dave Thomas wants to start a petition to get NBC to pick up the YouTube hit Nobody's Watching.
  • Aaron Barnhart has redesigned the TV Barn blog. I like how he calls America's Got Talent "the slutty stepsister of Ed Sullivan and Chuck Barris."
  • Hey, all you Taylor Hicks fans: instead of being ticked off at me all the time, be ticked off at Tim Goodman!

Read More

Behind the scenes at the upfronts

by Bob Sassone, posted May 22nd 2006 3:23PM
Brad GarrettTV critic Aaron Barnhart has a revealing (and funny) behind the scenes look at the FOX upfront he attended. Now, this isn't a typical upfront. Most don't go on for three hours in a hot room filled with 3000 sweaty writers going crazy, but it's a good example on how not to do one, and it's worth the read.

24's Kiefer Sutherland and House's Hugh Laurie make apperances, but still fail to make the crowd forget their discomfort. And speaking of discomfort, it increases when Brad Garrett comes out and makes nasty jokes about Paula Abdul and Pam Anderson. Actually, I thought his lines were pretty funny!

Read More

Out of the Blogosphere

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 14th 2006 8:32AM
  • Katie CouricTim Goodman is one of the best TV critics working today, and now he has a blog! Tim Goodman: The Bastard Machine. Check out his concerns on where Lost is headed, and who he calls Cigarette Smoking Man (hint: it's someone on Survivor).
  • Aaron Barnhart from The Kansas City Star explains the rise and fall of ABC's Commander-In-Chief.
  • Some truly disturbing pics of four guys from The Amazing Race.
  • Over at Romenesko: maybe Katie Couric should take half of her new CBS salary and spend it on reporting.

Read More

Brian Lamb talks to Keith Olbermann

by Bob Sassone, posted Mar 13th 2006 6:10PM
Keith OlbermannCSPAN's Brian Lamb has a great interview with MSNBC newsman Keith Olbermann, where they touch on everything from his work history to his opinion of Bill O'Reilly to the bad accident he had in the early 80s.

On a completely self-involved note, Lamb actually quotes many of the things that Olbermann said to me when I interviewed him a few years ago. It's good to see people are still reading this stuff, even if it is three years old.

Read More

    Follow Us

    From Our Partners