Monday, September 10, 2012

This Week in Television History: September 2012 PART II

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As always, the further we go back in Hollywood history, the more that fact and legend become intertwined. It's hard to say where the truth really lies.
September 11, 1942
Comedian Tom Dreesen is born.
Dreesen grew up in Harvey, Illinois, south of Chicago. His family was one of the few white families in a largely African American community. While working as an insurance salesman in 1968, he met Tim Reid through a local Jaycee chapter, and the two teamed up to form the first biracial stand-up comedy duo in the United States. Though their material is now considered cutting-edge for its time, the pair struggled to make a living together, and split up in the mid-1970s. However, each found individual success: while Reid landed a role on WKRP in Cincinnati, Dreesen became a regular on The Tonight Show and toured with Frank Sinatra as the crooner's opening act. In 1989, Dreesen released a comedy album through Flying Fish Records called That White Boy's Crazy. The album was recorded in front of an all-black audience in Harvey, Illinois.
Dreesen continues to perform today. He is also involved in philanthropic endeavors and hosts an annual celebrity golf tournament called the Tom Dreesen Celebrity Classic. In 2008, Dreesen, Reid, and former Chicago Sun-Times sportswriter Ron Rapoport completed the book Tim and Tom: An American Comedy in Black and White.
September 13, 1977
SOAP Priemered on ABC. The show was created as a parody of daytime soap operas, presented as a weekly half-hour prime time comedy. Similar to a soap opera, the show's story was presented in a serial format and included melodramatic plot elements such as amnesia, alien abduction, demonic possession, murder and kidnapping. In 2007 it was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME," and in 2010, the Tates and the Campbells ranked at number 17 in TV Guide's list of "TV's Top Families".
The show was created, written, and produced by Susan Harris. The show aired for four seasons and 85 episodes. The final four episodes of the series aired as one-hour episodes during the original run on ABC. These hour-long episodes were later split in two, yielding 93 half-hour episodes for syndication.
Writer Susan Harris developed a story arc for five seasons of Soap, but the series was canceled after its fourth season, due to declining ratings. Therefore the final episode, which originally aired on April 20, 1981, did not serve as a series finale and instead ended with several unresolved cliffhangers. These involve a suicidal Chester preparing to kill Danny and Annie after catching them in bed, Burt preparing to walk into an ambush orchestrated by his political enemies, and Jessica about to be executed by a Communist firing squad.
September 16, 1927
Peter Falk was born.
The actor is best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the television series Columbo. He appeared in numerous films and television guest roles, and has been nominated for an Academy Award twice, and won the Emmy Award on five occasions and the Golden Globe award once. The Columbo character was originally played in a 1960 episode of the NBC anthology series The Chevy Mystery Show, where the detective was played by Bert Freed, and in a subsequent Broadway play by Thomas Mitchell. Falk first appeared as Columbo in Prescription: Murder , a 1968 TV movie, but the character was not the subject of a show of its own until 1971. Columbo aired regularly from 1971 to 1978 on NBC, and then more infrequently on ABC as TV movies beginning in 1989. The most recent episode was broadcast in 2003.
Despite his frazzled exterior, Columbo possesses a keen mind and invariably solves his cases by paying close attention to tiny inconsistencies in suspects' stories, hounding them until they confess; he merely puts on a good show of being dimwitted so that the criminals will be more at ease around him. Columbo's signature technique is to exit the scene of an interview, only to stop in the doorway to ask a suspect "just one more thing," which often brings to light the key inconsistency. Four of Columbo's cases gave Falk the chance to work with his longtime friend Patrick McGoohan, the latter playing the episodes' villain roles.
In May 2009, it was reported that Falk is suffering from dementia, and he no longer remembers his role in Columbo. In June 2009, a conservatorship was placed on him by a California court.
The 83-year-old Falk died at his longtime Roxbury Drive Beverly Hills home on the evening of June 23, 2011. The cause of death was later revealed as cardiorespiratory arrest, with pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease as underlying causes. Falk was survived by his wife and two daughters. His daughters said they would remember his "wisdom and humor". Falk is buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.

To quote the Bicentennial Minute, "And that's the way it was".

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Tony Figueroa

Friday, September 07, 2012

Your Mental Sorbet:The Daily Show with Jon Stewart RNC 2012: The Road to Jeb Bush 2016: Invisible Obama

Here is another "Mental Sorbet" that we could use to momentarily forget about those things that leave a bad taste in our mouths.

The segment brings home the real message of Clint Eastwood's speech: The difference between the real Obama and Republicans' Obama.



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Tony Figueroa

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

TV CONFIDENTIAL Archives: Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 2012

Show No. 151
Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 2012
First hour: Ed welcomes Stephen J. Weiss, a highly decorated World War II veteran who spent more than three decades in the television industry (including ten years at CBS, where he worked alongside such broadcast legends as Edward R. Murrow and Jack Benny) before becoming of one of the first psychologists to work with combat soldiers who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder. Steve writes about his wartime experiences, his TV career, and his own experience with PTSD in Second Chance: In Combat with the US 'Texas' Infantry, the OSS, and the French Resistance during the Liberation of France, 1943-1946. He will be appearing in Los Angeles between Sept. 7-14; at the Union Club in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 19; and in Washington, D.C. between Oct. 22-28.
Second hour: Ed welcomes Michelle Patterson, producer and organizer of the California Womens Conference, one of the most respected tributes to the power of women for nearly 30 years. This year’s conference will take place Sept. 23-24 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, and will feature such speakers as Gloria Allred, Patricia Arquette, Marcia Cross, Mary McDonough, Michael Learned, Julie Newmar, Tippi Hedren, Rose Marie, Mark Victor Hanson, Shannon Tweed, Carol Channing and David Misch. Also in this hour: Sam Yates with a tribute to Phyllis Diller, and Greg Ehrbar with the return of the DVD report.

Tuesday, September 04, 2012

Quincy’s Wife, Liz Lemon’s Mom, and Aristotle Onassis: Next on TVC

Quincy’s Wife, Liz Lemon’s Mom, and Aristotle Onassis: Next on TVC

Singer/actress Anita Gillette and actor/playwright Anthony Skordi will join us on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Sept. 5-11 at
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A veteran of fourteen Broadway productions, including Cabaret, Guys and Dolls, Gypsy, and Neil Simon’s Chapter Two, Anita Gillette has also been a fixture on television for more than four decades, including regular and/or recurring roles on such popular shows as Quincy (where she played Jack Klugman’s wife on the final season of the show), The Sopranos, CSI, Law and Order SVU, The Baxters, All That Glitters and Almost Grown, as well as frequent appearances on such game shows as Match Game, What’s My Line and The $20,000 Pyramid. These days, Anita can be seen as Liz Lemon’s mom on 30 Rock. But she has also put together a one-woman show, After All, featuring music and memories from her career on stage and in television. Anita will share some memories when she joins us in our second hour.
Anita Gillette will be performing at the
Birdland Jazz Club, 315 West 44th Street in New York on Sept. 24 and Oct. 1. For tickets and more information, go to www.BirdlandJazz.com.













Joining us in our first hour will be actor/playwright
Anthony Skordi. Anthony’s film and TV credits include episodes of The Drew Carey Show, Men of a Certain Age and Detroit 187, as well as the critically short film The Envelope, starring Kevin Spacey.

Anthony is about to star as Aristotle Onassis in
Onassis
, a play that he co-wrote with Willard Simms that will open next week in Hollywood. Anthony’s play is an exploration of the controversial shipping magnate that also speaks to the human condition.
Anthony Skordi will be appearing in Onassis at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood, CA through the end of October. For tickets and more information, go to www.OnassisThePlay.info as well as www.BrownPaperTickets.com.













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