Beth Hart - Fire On The Floor CD Review
Beth Hart February 23rd, 2017 Boston, MA Concert Review
"I can't complain. I got to be Jim Morrison for the first half of my life, and Ward Cleaver for the second half." - Warren Zevon.
Our family watched the religious anthology series, INSIGHT, which aired for many many years. I liked it for no particular religious reasons, but just because it had good stories and good acting. And on a Sunday afternoon, there was usually nothing else as good to watch on TV back then. Another anthology series I liked to watch in the 1970s was STORY THEATRE--which was wonderfully acted and quite entertaining, with the fables usually having some moral. I always thought this was American, as it had mostly American actors, but it supposedly was made in my hometown of Vancouver, Canada.
Almost human. I was so sad that we never got to see what was over the wall.
Earth 2. It didn't even have a chance to be terrible.
Terra Nova. It was getting good and dark and then poof gone!
Farscape. It was just starting to come together pheh...
Ooh, some good choices! I really liked Almost Human and Terra Nova, in particular.
Also New Amsterdam (the one with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau).
And Life.
And The Finder.
Somehow I remembered the theme for "Going Places" but absolutely nothing else about the show, including what it was about or who starred in it. *shrugs* I wonder if that was before during or after Todd played Lal in "The Offspring" on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Well I used the thread's search function and got nothing, so if it was mentioned don't blame me: "The Book of Daniel." Off the top of my head I remember the title character was a reverend addicted to painkillers and the "villain" (more like antagonist) was played by Ellen Burstyn. Wiki goes into more detail, so I'll leave that here instead of copy/paste the MANY plot threads.
Speaking of Ellen Burstyn, she had her own sitcom called, um The Ellen Burstyn Show in 1986. Which starred a young Megan Mullally (Will & Grace fame) as her divorced daughter with a 5 year old. I'm guessing this is the first episode.
Anyone remember Running The Halls from 1993? It was part of NBC's Saturday morning TNBC shows. It lasted one season but I really liked it at the time.
what was it about? besides high school. same producers as saved by the bell?
As far as show I wouldn't mind seeing again, it would be Friday the 13th the Series (non-Jason show)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYquKiVJAlE
Last edited by Hypestyle; 09-25-2019 at 01:47 PM.
It had different producers than Saved By The Bell (and California Dreams, City Guys, etc...). It was filmed in that fast-paced style that MTV had made popular back then.
The kids were at a private school and were usually scheming or trying to get away with something. And usually got caught. Hilarity ensued. There was some romance between some of the kids.
You know, regular teenaged stuff.
There have been so many shows that were cancelled too soon, but one that sticks in my head is "Now and Again" from 1999. That was a great show that really deserved another season. It ends on a cliffhanger with no resolution.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212395/?ref_=nm_knf_t2