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2021
Jan
7
 
 
Young Sheldon at college orientation? What could possibly go wrong? Other than everything…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
7
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: Craig Ferguson hosts this new trivia game show with a twist. Any show starring Ferguson is bound to be twisted somehow, and I’m glad to have him back on TV under any circumstances. I expect he’ll be to The Hustler what Groucho Marx was to You Bet your Life – the only reason to watch.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
7
 
 
Neil Bremer has all the key qualifications to be mayor. He's tall and silver-haired, with an agreeable countenance and an affable manner. He has everything except, well, plans, proposals, projects, and such...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
6
 
 
What a day for politics. When former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill said “All politics is local,” even he couldn’t have imagined anything as dramatic as the last evening, and this current morning, of Georgia voting returns – with its runoff election results poised to cause a seismic shift in the Senate. Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock defeated the incumbent to win one Georgia Senate seat, and Jon Ossoff seems to have won enough votes to claim the other state
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
6
 
 
This is a very unofficial, unwieldly and distinctly dissimilar collection of movies shown tonight on TCM – but they’re all very, very entertaining mystery movies, albeit of very different types and tones. Death on the Nile from 1978, and Evil Under the Sun from 1982, are star-studded adaptations of Agatha Christie novels. They start things off at 8 p.m. ET. Then, at 12:45 a.m. ET, comes 1973’s yacht-set The Last of Sheila (pictured), written n
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
6
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: Name That Tune, as a radio quiz show featuring contestants vying to identify songs while hearing fewer notes, premiered on NBC Radio in 1952, and came to TV the following year. It survived on TV throughout the 1950s, then was revived in the 1970s and the Eighties. VH1 even tried a visual version, Name That Video, in 2001. But now, 20 years after that attempt, Fox launches another reboot. This one is audio only, back to the original title of Name That Tun
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
6
 
 
We all know what has happened to traditional print journalism over the last few years, none of it encouraging or beneficial, and that makes a dusted-off documentary on Rolling Stone magazine timely to revisit...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
6
 
 
On this day in 1973, ABC premiered the first Schoolhouse Rock! short, "My Hero, Zero"...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
5
 
 
On this day in 1959, KTLA-TV in Los Angeles launched the first of local Bozo the Clown show...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2021
Jan
5
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: Nicolas Cage, acting like a sort of foul-mouthed Alistair Cooke, narrates this nonfiction series, each episode of which is devoted to a separate obscene word. There are a few facts that make this etymological excursion interesting, but not enough of a clever approach to make it a truly instructional and entertaining viewing experience. Try out the opening installment on scatology, for example, and see how much it appeals to you. Especially if you don’t know sh*t.