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Reminiscing about the Full House TV Show

14th October 2009
Full House was a dramatic comedy TV show that aired on ABC for eight seasons and 189 episodes! It was about a father (Danny Tanner, played by Bob Saget) who had lost his wife when she was run over by a drunk driving his car! He simply couldn't care for hi...

Remeniscing About the Friends Television Show

02nd October 2009
The Friends TV Show featured 6 key cast members all the way through its run. It also had many characters returning all through the 10 seasons. However, before playing their roles on this TV show, the major cast members had already become familiar to most ...

Old Time Radio (OTR)

28th September 2009
Old Time Radio Shows do make you nostalgic, don’t they? But do we know them in detail? Here are some quick facts on Radio Shows from old times. Let us get back in time… there was a hype about radio entertainment in the 1920s. This hype ruled till ...

Watch Classic TV Series Online

24th September 2009
People keep asking what it takes to enjoy classic TV series. But if this question is simplified, then it amounts to “What is the best way to access and watch TV series from yesteryear”? But the answer is a simple one. This is the era of the intern...

Television Forums Can Be Fun!

24th September 2009
TV forums are by their very nature robust. And forums are all about the exchange of ideas. So engaging in the banter at TV forums necessitates some thinking before you post. Otherwise, you're posts are likely to be senseless, useless, or unintelligable to...

New Mid-Season TV Show Called Day One On NBC

22nd September 2009
Day One is the most recent TV show to be produced by NBC and "Universal Media Studios". Together, they also produced "The Office", all versions of "Law and Order", and "Heroes", among many others. Jesse Alexander (of "LOST", "Heroes", "Alias") will be the...

Felicity TV Series

22nd September 2009
The Felicity TV series was a dramatic TV show about a female teenager who followed her high school crush (Ben Covington) from their home in Palo Alto, California to New York where he would be going to university and almost immediately found out that he di...

How do I get my show on television?

22nd September 2009
Did you ever have a great idea and then see someone else get rich from the same thing? What about a brainstorm for a new TV series? If you get one, you will have to get an opportunity to pitch your idea to a TV studio executive or to any other person with...

The History of Superman

07th September 2009
Superman was created in 1932 by Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster and American writer Jerry Siegel. They subsequently sold the publication rights to Detective Comics, Inc. The superhero appeared in public for the first time in the very first copy of Action...

TV Trivia

29th August 2009
Nearly everyone loves trivia. Learning strange or unusual facts about a favorite subject can often be a nice form of entertainment. One popular form of this type of fun is "TV Trivia". The word "Trivium" was Latin for trivia and originated in the early...

Too Many Critics of Reality TV Shows?

19th August 2009
Have you ever noticed how many people think one reality show is totally ridiculous while being completely entranced by another. It's kind of like going back to junior high school. "My reality show is better than your reality show," is not an uncommon thin...

80s TV Shows

10th August 2009
Many 80s TV shows reflected a change in attitude about women's roles in our society. American women were no longer seen as limited in their abilities to hold any position in life that they desired. Shows like "Cagney & Lacey", "Falcon Crest", "Hart to Har...

The History of Old Time Radio

07th August 2009
The term "Old Time Radio" refers to the entertainment programs that were broadcast to the public from the early 1920s to the early 1960s. In the beginning, most radio programs emulated the vaudeville acts that were the mainstay of public amusement before ...
 
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