1977 ABC.
To celebrate the 55th anniversary of "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Gilbert and Frank welcome writer-producer Craig Schulz ("The Peanuts Movie") and archivist and author Chip Kidd ("Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz") for a look back at one of the most beloved and innovative television specials ever produced and the enduring genius of the man behind it. Also, Snoopy crushes on Peggy Fleming, Linus makes prime time history, Barney Google inspires a lifelong nickname and Craig introduces his father's work to a new generation. PLUS: Joe Shlabotnik! "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown"! The brilliance of Vince Guaraldi! The artistry of Bill Melendez and Lee Mendelson! And the panelists reveal their favorite "Peanuts" strips of all time!
Another Korean War movie, this time by Samuel Fuller (directed, written, and produced by). Different tone than Anthony Mann's Men in War, but similar in that it's not a bullshit John Wayne propaganda film. Standout performance is from WWII vet Gene Evans, playing Sgt. Zack. Thought I recongnized him from something: MASH episode "Blood and Guts".
https://soundcloud.com/gilbertgottfried/christmas-2020-with-mario
Friend and fan favorite Mario Cantone returns for GGACP's annual holiday episode and a funny and festive conversation about awkward child actors, depressing Christmas carols, holiday-themed horror films, the musical talents of Leslie Bricusse and Jerry Herman and the 50th anniversary of Rankin/Bass' "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town." Also, Mickey Mouse meets Scrooge, Katharine Hepburn tugs on St. Nick's beard, Cyrano de Bergerac warbles a seasonal ditty and Mario (finally) discovers the legend of Cesar Romero. PLUS: Tattoo sings! Ed Norton swings! "Christmas at SeaWorld"! Saluting Paul Coker! And Bob Hope and Marie Osmond holiday in Saudi Arabia! (Produced & edited by John Murray. Special thanks to Jerry Dixon. In loving memory of Mike McPadden).
Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Robert Keith (Twilight Zone - "The Masks"), Vic Morrow. Directed by Anthony Mann.
Good Korean War movie with an unusual tone, almost is if it were directed by Rod Serling, but there's no Twilight Zone weirdness. Probably due to western influence on Mann's style.
This I forgot was a Christmas movie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Roses_(film)
1979 promo. Below 1980 CBS.
Ewoks ABC 1985.
Then 1979 and 1984 CBS. NBC 1979. NBC 1982. NBC 1985. CBS 1987.
1978-79 CBS. Ron Leibman. I just found a new promo and thought I had done this. 22 episodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaz_(TV_series)
With Mario Cantone. I watched Mr. Magoo Christmas Carol the other day so I was looking for this. It may be two different Christmas episodes, I haven't been able to check both yet. Listening to Youtube version now. Richard Kind calls in from a plane, just started.
https://www.gilbertpodcast.com/christmas-2019-with-mario-cantone/
2019. 2018 below. Also adding Christmas novelty songs Mini-Ep with Mario that I just saw.
https://www.gilbertpodcast.com/mini-episode-90-christmas-novelty-songs-mario-cantone/
CBS 1981-89. I was going to order the whole series on DVD but Amazon says it is unavailable. They have single seasons. I have watched almost all of the other 80s detective/action shows like Remington Steele, Moonlighting, etc. A lot of Magnum promos here too since they ran back to back for almost the whole time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Simon
An AIP film. I love CinemaScope movies in HD. The colors really pop. Vincent Price. Roger Corman. Edgar Allan Poe.
Google is so terrible now for movie searches. Used to be you could find almost all you needed on page one. Now at least half of page one is filled with totally irrelevant material.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Usher_(film)
https://soundcloud.com/gilbertgottfried/craig-bierko-and-beverly
GGACP favorites Craig Bierko and Beverly D'Angelo return to the show for a spirited conversation about ABC Afterschool Specials, obscure time travel movies, the comedic brilliance of Martin Short and Richard Kind and the early days of cable television. Also, Al Pacino watches "Cats," Milos Forman inspires Steve Martin, Beverly grabs Chevy Chase's junk and Craig mixes up Bob Hope and Richard Nixon. PLUS: Imogene Coca! The return of old Groucho! Stan Kann the Gadget Man! In praise of Carrie Fisher! And rest in peace, Janet Ann Gallow!
Talk about a ratings juggernaut.
https://www.mediaite.com/tech/apple-ceo-tim-cook-killed-a-tv-show-about-gawker-media-report/
Apple CEO Tim Cook killed off a television show being developed about Gawker Media, according to a report by the New York Times’ Ben Smith that raises questions about the influence that Big Tech has on media.
The show was supposed to be about the rise and fall of Gawker’s group of websites had played a major role in the online culture wars of the last decade or so, including Gamergate, exposes of celebrity sex scandals, and the defamation lawsuits that brought the media company to its knees.
According to Smith, the show had a number of former top Gawker execs involved and had already filmed several episodes when Cook got wind of it.
John le Carre has died. He was 89. My English professor uncle corresponded with him a bit. Smiley will be missed.
Sydney Greenstreet as Nero Wolfe. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the radio show name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Adventures_of_Nero_Wolfe
1979 ABC TV movie. Kurt Russell. John Carpenter. Header is new 1980 ABC intro.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_(1979_film)
Unfortunately the group upload images came out backwards order. Vision Quest now the header.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Roizman
Wyatt Earp.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-xpm-2011-feb-07-la-et-owen-roizman-20110207-story.html
Taps.
https://www.cinematographers.nl/GreatDoPh/roizman.htm
Directed by Ivan Passer. Michael Caine. Young Jay Leno. Martin Balsam. David Warner. Cybill Shepherd. Louis Jourdan. Tommy Smothers. Silver caper. I have this book too. The writer was a heavy finance guy and did time for trying to pull off one of these schemes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Bears
https://www.pilotonline.com/entertainment/article_95c5979c-cb46-5955-9cf0-d0aa3e505e44.html
1983 CBS. Tim Thomerson, Geoffrey Lewis. 6 episodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Shy_(TV_series)
1980 ABC. A couple of these are on Youtube. 10 episodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Whistle_Blows_(TV_series)
1975 ABC. Mel Brooks created. I watched a couple of these. 13 episodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Things_Were_Rotten
https://soundcloud.com/gilbertgottfried/stacy-keach
Emmy and Tony-nominated actor Stacy Keach looks back on his seven-decade career and talks about playing Shakespeare's greatest characters, dining with Orson Welles, shooting pool with John Huston and sharing the screen with Paul Newman, George C. Scott, Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck. Also, Rod Steiger passes on "Patton," Stacy turns down Hawkeye Pierce, John Wayne parties with Zsa Zsa Gabor and the Keaches, Quaids and Carradines team up for "The Long Riders." PLUS: "The Ninth Configuration"! Idolizing Olivier! Reinventing Frankenstein! Fonzie goes to college! And Stacy's dad joins forces with Maxwell Smart!
https://thegoldenhornblog.blogspot.com/2020/10/mickey-spillanes-mike-hammer.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AfterMASH
First make a roux. Gumbo recipe. Another needed saving from Kinja. This one will have lots of extra pics and the Chicken Rocket because I did it several times.
1 whole chicken
1 lb. smoked sausage
1 cup each - chopped onion, bell pepper, celery
3-4 cloves garlic
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1 beer (optional) - half in Chicken Rocket, half in gumbo
1 quart chicken stock (approx.)
Bay leaf, cayenne, pinch of thyme, salt, black pepper
File’ powder
I still have a few Kinja recipe posts saved on the computer that were not recreated here. Cooking With Wu tag is where to find those.
1 - 1.5 lbs. dried white beans
1 lb. ham chunks (cut into cubes)
1-2 quarts chicken stock
1 ham bone or ham hock
2 medium onions, 3 stalks celery, half a large bell pepper, and 3-4 cloves garlic (chopped)
Bay leaf, black pepper, salt, cayenne, hot sauce
Green onion (optional)
Sad. He was so funny. Only 73 but he had some health problems.
https://www.vulture.com/2020/12/laverne-and-shirley-actor-david-lander-is-dead-at-73.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lander
https://thegoldenhornblog.blogspot.com/2020/01/if-only-idve-listened-to-mama.html
Attempted recreation of the Big Ed's post where all the links to Kinja are dead. This was the bar in Culver City which became The Golden Horn in Barfly (1987).
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-05-11-we-5824-story.html
Big Ed’s bar, once a meeting place for screen stars, gamblers and prostitutes in the 1940s and 1950s, will probably be demolished next year so Culver City officials can redevelop a blighted block in the downtown area.
Some say that stars like Gordon MacCrea and Joan Crawford from the old RKO Studios across the street stopped by on occasion in the late ‘40s and early ‘50s. And legend has it that a tunnel ran under Main Street to the Culver Hotel, where patrons went for trysts.
Big Ed’s, originally built in 1927 as a drug store, was converted to a restaurant and bar in 1944 and became one of about eight cocktail lounges in Culver City within a block of RKO (now Laird International Studios).
“It was a fairly loose town (then),” said former City Councilman A. Ronald Perkins, who patrolled the bar as a Culver City policeman in the early ‘50s.
“It appeared to be nothing but gas stations and bars,” he said. “And it was pretty much who you knew and who you didn’t know that made the difference. There was considerable bookmaking in the town. The movie industry didn’t have too good of a reputation. The stars and studios kind of ran Culver City for years.”
For Big Ed Schwartz the bar’s freewheeling past is long gone.
Schwartz, dressed in a black cowboy outfit, peered out of the swinging doors to his bar one lazy afternoon.
Behind him, a half-dozen middle-aged customers sat hunched over their drinks in silence, except for an occasional hoarse laugh or cough. Tex Ritter’s country classic “Rye Whiskey” played on the juke box. Sporting a white goatee, string tie, gold necklace and bifocals, Schwartz, 62, pondered his future as a bar owner.
1984 NBC. Lynda Carter, Loni Anderson. Walter Olkewicz. Detectives. 13 episodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partners_in_Crime_(American_TV_series)
1985 ABC. Charles Durning. Private eye. 6 episodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_to_Eye_(American_TV_series)