This week’s radio chat with CHML’s Scott Thompson follows up on the preceding post: Jack Duffy‘s lost legacy on Party Game. Gardiner Westbound, again, we salute you. You can listen in here.There’s also a brief mention of tonight’s big event, the finale of American Idol, the results of which can be found someplace else. Some
Mention the name “Captain” Jack Duffy and if the other person smiles, he or she is between the ages of 45 and 55 and lkely grew up in the Toronto/Hamilton/Niagara region. Duffy, who died Monday in Toronto at 81, was one of the stars of Party Game, a fondly-remembered suppertime charades series produced out of
“You wanna live in the zip? You’ve gotta live by the code.” That’s the slogan for the new CW series 90210 (coming to Canada on Global). At least they kept the old theme song. Check it out below: That’s Shenae Grimes, first featured in the promo. She’s the new Brenda Walsh. The 18-year-old Toronto lass
Heading to Hamilton, Ont., today to talk TV with Mark Hebscher and Donna Skelly on CHCH’s Live @ 5:30. The topic? Big night of season finales tonight as May sweeps draws to a close Wednesday (with the finale of American Idol). Here are tonight’s season enders and special events:8:00 p.m.Dancing With the Stars (ABC/CTV)The Big
Shhhh…don’t let this get out, but Global just announced all their fall 2008 acquisitions. They’ve snagged some buzz shows, too, like the CW’s 90210 remake (OMFG!), the new Joss Whedon/Eliza Dushku series Dollhouse and the Brit hit makeover Life on Mars.You’d think they’d be excited about beating CTV to these hotties but its hard to
Okay, this is irresistible. Bill O’Reilly’s Inside Edition temper tantrum (already a big hit on the Internet), dance mix version.
Whoa. There goes that Presidential Medal of Freedom for Keith Olbermann. Take a look at this two-hander from last night’s show on MSNBC: Olbermann has been pointing out that George W. Bush is a dummy for years, but even for him, this was turning up the heat. Sure, it is open season on Bush, especially
Arrested Development fans, rejoice. Fox has officially ordered a new series from Mitchell Hurwitz.It is one of six new shows the No. 1 broadcaster in the United States unveiled today in New York at their annual upfront before advertisers.There is no sign, however, of Intelligence on the network’s new schedule. Creator Chris Haddock (above with