Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Blue Bloods" episode 7 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "The Bullitt Mustang," it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as the theft of the last Mustang driven by Steve McQueen becomes the main focus for the crew in their latest investigation, and more. In the new, 7th episode press release: Danny And Baez Investigate The Theft Of The Only Remaining Mustang That Steve McQueen Drove In The Film "Bullitt," On "Blue Bloods," Friday, Nov. 6. Press release number 2: Danny and Baez will investigate the theft of the only remaining Mustang that Steve McQueen drove in the film "Bullitt," owned by Owen Cairo (Anthony Edwards). Also, Erin is going to be at odds with Frank when she is forced to side with her office after the acting District Attorney orders that a slew...
- 10/30/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Orange is the New Black mainstay cast member Todd Susman, who plays Harold Bloom, father of series lead Larry Biggs in the Netflix hit, helms the casting of this new drama along with Tony Award nominee Jonathan C. Kaplan, Falsettos, The Diary of Anne Frank, Opera icon Lawrence Craig Baz Luhrmann's La Boheme at Abrons Art Center, 466 Grand St, New York, NY 10002, on Monday, June 15 at 530pm.
- 6/12/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Stop me if you've heard this one: A grasshopper walks into a bar ... For the punch line, join the cast of the Off-Broadway revue at the Upper West Side Barnes and Noble June 21. Bill Army, Marilyn Sokol, Todd Sussman, Audrey Lynn Weston, and Lenny Wolpe perform excerpts from the show that has 'em howling at the Westside Theatre. Ticket giveaways and signing of the show's companion book follow. Here's a chance to watch and learn from some pros. Barnes and Noble, 2289 Broadway, Manhattan. 5 p.m. Free.
- 6/20/2012
- by help@backstage.com ()
- backstage.com
Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch are two of the most enduring and recognizable stars in TV history. Between them, they've had five very successful series (The Bob Newhart Show, Newhart, Taxi, Dear John, and Numb3rs).
Back in 1997, they teamed up for a CBS sitcom called George & Leo with Jason Bateman, Bess Meyer, Darryl Thierse, and Robyn Lively.
The series barely lasted a season but one episode featured cameos by 19 actors from previous Newhart and Hirsch shows -- Peter Bonerz, Oliver Clark, Bill Daily, John Fiedler, Jack Riley, and Marcia Wallace from The Bob Newhart Show; Billie Bird, Jane Carr, Harry Groener, and Tom Willett from Dear John; Julia Duffy, Tony Papenfuss, Tom Poston, William Sanderson, Peter Scolari, Todd Susman, and John Voldstad from Newhart; and Jeff Conaway and Marilu Henner from Taxi.
The eighth episode of George & Leo,...
Back in 1997, they teamed up for a CBS sitcom called George & Leo with Jason Bateman, Bess Meyer, Darryl Thierse, and Robyn Lively.
The series barely lasted a season but one episode featured cameos by 19 actors from previous Newhart and Hirsch shows -- Peter Bonerz, Oliver Clark, Bill Daily, John Fiedler, Jack Riley, and Marcia Wallace from The Bob Newhart Show; Billie Bird, Jane Carr, Harry Groener, and Tom Willett from Dear John; Julia Duffy, Tony Papenfuss, Tom Poston, William Sanderson, Peter Scolari, Todd Susman, and John Voldstad from Newhart; and Jeff Conaway and Marilu Henner from Taxi.
The eighth episode of George & Leo,...
- 4/21/2010
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
I've long been a fan of mockumentaries, especially those that skewer deserving subjects while also skewering the sometimes overly earnest art of documentary filmmaking. The Flying Scissors, a mockumentary about the world of competitive rock, paper, scissors, occasionally succeeds at both. But despite an amusing premise and some likeably quirky characters, most of the film's humor falls flat.
The Flying Scissors -- released this week on Austin's Time-Warner Video on Demand, Amazon VOD, and other online VOD sites -- follows a dozen or so competitors in a rock, paper, scissors championship tournament, developing each character via the standard documentary mix of interviews and scenes of them going about their daily lives. Per documentary (and thus mockumentary) convention, the characters are a diverse group of socially inept oddballs, lifelong underachievers, and hyper-competitive types who have little in common except their obsession with a "sport" that no one outside the group seems to appreciate.
The Flying Scissors -- released this week on Austin's Time-Warner Video on Demand, Amazon VOD, and other online VOD sites -- follows a dozen or so competitors in a rock, paper, scissors championship tournament, developing each character via the standard documentary mix of interviews and scenes of them going about their daily lives. Per documentary (and thus mockumentary) convention, the characters are a diverse group of socially inept oddballs, lifelong underachievers, and hyper-competitive types who have little in common except their obsession with a "sport" that no one outside the group seems to appreciate.
- 3/2/2010
- by Don Clinchy
- Slackerwood
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