Stan Chambers, a veteran TV reporter for Los Angeles news station Ktla, died Friday. He was 91. The journalist was surrounded by family at his Holmby Hills, California, home when he died at around 10.30 a.m., according to Ktla’s official website. See Photos: Hollywood’s Notable Deaths of 2015 Chambers, who worked at the station for 63 years, is said to have covered over 22,000 stories during his time there, reporting on nearly ever major Los Angeles news story that transpired during that time period, including the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, the Watts riots and the Rodney King Riots. “Our thoughts...
- 2/13/2015
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
I grew up watching Bob Clampett’s Beany And Cecil in reruns, and immediately fell in love with everyone’s favorite seasick sea serpent, his lil’ beanie-wearing buddy, Beany’s squinty-eyed, bearded Captain Uncle and that most dastardly of villains, Dishonest John. After checking some websites, I discovered that only one (yes, One!) DVD of the 1960s animated series has been released on DVD—and that was back in 2000! So another collection of Clampett’s beloved cartoon was loooong overdue, and Hen’s Tooth Video has met that demand with Bob Clampett’S Beany And Cecil: The Special Edition: Volume Two. The one-disc DVD only includes 11 episodes (which run around six minutes each, give or take), but there’s a Ton of bonus features to go over, so let’s get started. I’m coming, Beany boy!
For those of you unfamiliar with the cartoon and its origins, Beany...
For those of you unfamiliar with the cartoon and its origins, Beany...
- 9/10/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (Allan Dart)
- Starlog
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