This began as a way to collect some classic sports clips I had gathered as a youngster, but is now an archived collection of multiple genres, including television news. I was a news anchor in Fort Wayne, Asheville and Indianapolis. All copyrights acknowledged. All videos are uploaded for historical and educational purposes only and can be removed if needed or may be updated. All material is of varying quality (audio and video) based on original source material.
Linda Evans has a strong connection with France. Two years before this interview, she starred in several commercials for Wella American division - CLAIROL in gorgeous dresses by Loris Azzaro
Pre-Thriller, this was the band of the 80s with the most number ones. Probably the most popular band for 3 years. 80s was all about pop, and the band that set the pace and was sampled by others checked out early. An album a year with touring burned them out. I wish they just made music in their primes.
2024: I saw this play in Detroit in 1989....I remember a lady behind me crying at the end of the play. It was VERY good! It was cool seeing Julie Harris in person since I loved Knots Landing.
I remember on the same day that Fred Rogers aka Mr. Rogers on Mister Rogers Neighborhood died in 2003, they showed Sheriff Jack Cottey cussing out the tow truck company for towing his sheriff's car with his partner Tim Motsinger on channel 13 Eyewitness News the same day. I was laughing and giggling so much at it. My folks commented that he was worse than Bobby Knight since Jack Cottey was a public servant who carried a gun.
To TheClassicSports: If the "Tonight on Showcase" video is still currently listed as Private, somewhere in your videos, can you make it public again, please? Thanks. When Showcase showed their Tonight schedule (2001-2006?), their on-screen logo bug is seen at the bottom-right.
Small world.... I moved to the National Capital Area in the Spring of 1989, so just a few months before "Mancuso" went on the air. My office was but a couple of block from that God-ugly FBI HQ bldg. on Pennsylvania Avenue. They were shooting this and lots of other shwos in town back then. Like I said, a small world.
Matthew Schwartz of WWOR will fuck up the V/O and Mike Carroll, who definitely the MPAA bumpers from 1994 - 1997 and 1999 - 2006 (I'm iffy about whether he actually did the V/O to the 1997 - 1999 wavy blue pool ratings bumpers, the "PG" bumper makes me have doubts; the way the guy does the PG has a sense of, even if, pseudo-suaviness that Carroll lacks).
This did not age well LMAO The stupid "Friends"/"Dream On" HBO OP logo (because the logo is essenitally the intro to lame racist "Dream On"), creepy corny feature presentation intros. The creepy corny rated R bumer (and that fucking ugly "R") While the V/O for the ratings bumpers was sort of startling, the asshole V/O for the "next" and "tonight" bumpers (1994 - 2006) just comes off as a smug hotshot who think his shit doesn't stink cause he says "scumbag." One more reason Cinemax, like UPN did to The WB, stomped HBO consistently in EVERYTHING!
I can see why people say "It's not TV. It's HBO." Showtime is pay-TV but they still things associated with commercial advertising. Starz and Encore are the same. But it's really "It's not TV. It's Cinemax." Because Cinemax stomps HBO in almost everything. HBO's only edge is sports. Cinemax is menacing, DVD quality. HBO gets no credit for not being TV. Cinemax long was like that before HBO. Better FP bumpers. Cinemax is top-tier like UPN, which is more Warner Bros.ish.
It's almost 2025. They weren't too very far off. With the recent developments now taking place in Indianapolis, the cities' skyline is definitely changing!