Older exterior location shots of Los Angeles (in glorious B&W) is one of the main reasons I like watching Perry Mason.
I used to have a Google link from around 2005 of the exterior street view of The Daily Planet building frontage, that was of course used in The Adventures Of Superman.
It was a...
Mostly via the random shuffle mode:
Annie Oakley - Bull’s Eye (original pilot) with Billy Gray as Tagg.
Barnaby Jones - The Deadly Prize
Cheers - Second Time Around
The DVD Show - The Impractical Joke
Everybody Love Raymond - Liars
Frasier - Three Dates And A Breakup
Friends - The One With The...
I just got finished watching Alfred Hitchcock Presents ~ Tea Time, which I don’t recall seeing before.
I really liked it, and Marsha Hunt looked mighty purr-dy in that white fuzzy-wuzzy hat.
She had a career span of 80 years, and according to wiki , “ At 104, she is also the oldest living member...
Every now and then I actually drag out the physical discs to watch.
Mostly though, I watch through my iTunes library, and often, via the 'shuffle' mode.
Often, a single show will randomly come up and I get the urge to watch more from that series, so while it is playing, I go to the 'Browse'...
I worked in a True Value hardware store in Studio City in the mid-seventies.
It was Sunday, my last day there, as I quit to move on to brighter pastures.
Around 11am, in walks Alan, asking about and making some sort of an insignificant purchase. I treated him like a regular customer, not...
I'm at that same point Jeff, as Jack is very good and quite on par with Garner, just slightly different acting styles.
It was a matter of space that I didn't back-up his solo efforts when I first bought the complete season DVDs, now it's not an issue, and I am now adding those as well.
I've...
The last DVD I watched was Maverick, of which I have the first four seasons of the series.
I didn’t purchase season five at the time because Garner was no longer in the series, and he’s one of my favorite dozen or so actors of that (or earlier) era(s).
When I was backing-up my favorite...
The MTM show is in my Top-Ten sitcom list.
I taped all the shows on Beta in 84', then later on VHS.
I always liked the floor bookcase in her first apt. and also the privacy pull-down stained glass window in the kitchen.
I always check movie and television sets to see how well they were...
Didn't know Louise was on The Untouchables.
I think the earliest appearance I have on DVD of her is in my favorite Maverick episode, The Saga of Waco Williams, wherein she looked, as they say, very easy on the eyes.
I just started the Moonlighting series.
An old GF tried to get me into it when it first ran, but I wasn't too thrilled, though I thought some of the writing was funny, quick and sharp, which now I see is on the same par of sorts as Frasier.
From what I remember of Moonlighting, there was a...
Yeah, poodle skirts were certainly a flashback staple!
So is making actors with clean shaven faces in the present, have beards or mustaches in the flashback, or vice versa, as well as bald(ing) actors who had full heads of hair in the past, quite often, huge unruly-type doos!
I liked the Green...
That's what made going to the theater special.
Scads of strangers in a room together, all experiencing the same emotions.
Sometimes I'll be channel surfing and see a movie or TV episode I own, and I'll watch it on TV, even with the commercials and content editing, for that same group...