One of their rival networks has it, I think...COZI or ANTENNA.
I wasn't crazy about their Sunday schedule either, but I'm not excited about what's replacing it...wall to wall comedies that hadn't been lacking exposure on Me or elsewhere on cable. I wasn't watching the Sunday evening airings of Mod Squad and Hawaii 5-O, but are two hours of The Love Boat an improvement? And doesn't I Love Lucy have its own cable channel? They'll also be giving more exposure to shows that are already getting lots of exposure in their weeknight lineup--Andy Griffith, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley....
I most liked Me a few years back when they played a completely different lineup of shows in prime time every weeknight. It was like first-run television. Some nights I didn't watch, others were appointment viewing.
Yeah, I checked out their new schedule and it does not excite me at all. I wanted some different adventure shows, not fewer adventure shows.I wasn't crazy about their Sunday schedule either, but I'm not excited about what's replacing it...
These past few weeks, I have been unable to avoid noticing how much stockier Wonder Woman's stunt double is than Lynda Carter. The costume does nothing to hide that. We also got a pretty good look at the double's face in the climactic fight. Not sure if it was the same double there, but she seemed to have a significantly darker complexion than Carter too. I guess there weren't a lot of female stunt performers in the business back then, so getting a good match for a given actress wasn't easy, but I don't remember The Bionic Woman having the same problem.
These past few weeks, I have been unable to avoid noticing how much stockier Wonder Woman's stunt double is than Lynda Carter. The costume does nothing to hide that. We also got a pretty good look at the double's face in the climactic fight. Not sure if it was the same double there, but she seemed to have a significantly darker complexion than Carter too. I guess there weren't a lot of female stunt performers in the business back then, so getting a good match for a given actress wasn't easy, but I don't remember The Bionic Woman having the same problem.
I suppose those 19"-21" televisions were more forgiving back then. My absolute favorite is the fight in Space Seed where it's like watching two total strangers go at it.
I suppose those 19"-21" televisions were more forgiving back then.
I assume those must be episodes where Batgirl is prominent, but I would've thought "Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin" would've been included for sure.
Yeah, "The Wail of the Siren" has Robin in an arguably more prominent role than Batgirl (he's testy and threatens to let Siren fall to her death). In fact, he seems more like his old self in the story than any since the addition of Batgirl in S3.
Batgirl's best outing is her introduction, and i'm surprised ME-TV did not pick that one.
The Anna Graham name cracked me, I know they did that kind of stuff a lot on the show, but this one actually worked as a real name.
I saw that on another show (or movie) just recently, too, but I can't remember which one. That new-fangled technology!I was amused that the show felt obliged to explain how an answering machine worked,
This is the one where producer Howie Horwitz cast his niece, singer Lesley Gore, as Catwoman's henchgirl, giving her a central role and a musical number that totally dragged the story to a halt. I'm not sure how much of that to blame on nepotism and how much on a desperate ploy to boost the show's sagging ratings. Maybe it depends on how famous Gore really was.
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