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45 blogs about TV.

  1. ALF Archives
    Keeping track of our favorite Melmacian. More info

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    ALF’s Wardrobe (Season 4)
    In the final season of ALF, Jason Cort brings us the highest amount of outfits in a season. A total of 59 outfits were worn by ALF in his last season and they were a …
    By A, 963 words
  2. Archive Television Musings
    "To waste one second of one's life is a betrayal of one's self! I wonder what's on television?". 🇬🇧 More info

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    Book review – Reaching a Verdict – Reviewing The Bill: 1990 to 1992 by Edward Kellett
    In his introduction, Edward Kellett states that this era of The Bill is his favourite era of the show – which is something I can concur with. By this point, the series (reformatted into a …
    By archivetvmusings, 388 words
  3. Art of the Title
    Dedicated to title sequence design in film, TV, and beyond. By Lola Landekic. 🇨🇦 More info

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    That's Saul, Folks! A Film Series Dedicated to Designer Saul Bass
    “I want to make beautiful things, even if nobody cares.” — Saul Bass The Art of the Title – That’s Saul, Folks!Psycho. Vertigo. North by Northwest. Goodfellas. Casino. You’ve seen his work, but do you …
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  4. BBC Writersroom - BBC Blogs
    Get behind-the-scenes insights from writers and producers of BBC TV and radio programmes. Get top tips on script-writing and follow the journeys of writers who have come through BBC Writersroom schemes and opportunities. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Responder Returns
    As the multiple award-winning and nominated Liverpool-set drama The Responder returns, we took the opportunity to speak to the show's creator Tony Schumacher. You can watch the whole interview with Tony or read extracts below. …
    By Tony Schumacher, 2,062 words
  5. blast-o-rama.
    blast-o-rama is the online home of Marty Day. 🇺🇸 More info

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    2024-05-04 21:11
    If the new Justice album was out in the late 90’s, you KNOW every PS1 racing game would license a song from it.
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  6. Cartoonatics
    Sketches, Stories and Other Stuff from Tom Ruegger. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Where We Made "Animaniacs"
    The Imperial Bank Building in Sherman Oaks, CA, where we made Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Freakazoid, Batman: The Animated Series, Road Rovers and Histeria. These paintings of our home base were made …
    By Tom Ruegger, 50 words
  7. Cartoon Brew
    Animation News, Animated Cartoons. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Cartoon Brew Livestream: Patrick Smith And the Importance Of Making Your Own Work
    Cartoon Brew’s new livestream show airs every Friday morning on our Youtube channel .
    By Amid Amidi, 28 words
  8. Classic Film and TV Café
    Devoted to classic movies and television series, ranging from the silent film era to the 1980s. By Rick29. More info

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    Love Is a Ball and A Big Hand for the Little Lady
    Love Is a Ball (1963). I thought I had seen every 1960s romantic comedy until the blandly-titled Love Is a Ball popped up on the cable channel Screenpix. It stars Charles Boyer as Etienne Pimm, …
    By Rick29, 586 words
  9. Crazy Walls
    Yarn time! By Phil Gyford. 🇬🇧 More info

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    What We Do In The Shadows, S05 E09
    What We Do In The Shadows, S05 E09Some crazy vampirical plotting is afoot.
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  10. CST Online | Television Studies Blog
    We are a blog devoted to international TV studies. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A PIRATE LOOKS AT FORTY: OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH AND LIFE CRISES by Melissa Beattie
    ‘Mother, Mother Ocean/After all the years I’ve found My occupational hazard/Being my occupation’s just not around’ ‘A Pirate Looks at 40,’ Jimmy Buffet The concept of the midlife crisis, particularly for men, is pervasive in …
    By CSTonline, 67 words
  11. Curious British Telly
    The home of all those British TV shows you thought you'd forgotten about... By Ben Ricketts. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Slow, Slow Start of BBC Video
    I still remember the first BBC Video I got: Pyramids of Mars, the classic 1975 Doctor Who serial featuring Tom Baker. This was in 1987, and it meant a lot to a five-year-old who had …
    By Ben Ricketts, 1,588 words
  12. Dirty Feed
    By John Hoare. 🇬🇧 More info

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    AI Comedy Redux
    Rik Mayall, Bottom studio recording, 1990s: “Why did the pervert cross the road? Because he couldn’t get his knob out of the chicken.” ChatGPT 3.5, 2nd May 2023: Why did the pervert cross the road? …
    By John J. Hoare, 166 words
  13. Doctor Who - BBC Latest News
    All the latest news and features from the world of Doctor Who. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Jacob Anderson joins Series 13 of Doctor Who
    Game of Thrones star Jacob Anderson is set to make his debut on Doctor Who later this year, playing Vinder. As a recurring character throughout the series, Jacob’s new role will see him join forces …
    By The Doctor Who Team, 265 words
  14. The FiveCentsPlease Blog
    News and interesting stuff about the world of Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts. By Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. 🇺🇸 More info

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    It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown soundtrack wide release coming July 5, 2024
    Initially released as a limited edition "camp green" vinyl release on Record Store Day in April (see earlier post), Lee Mendelson Film Productions has announced that Vince Guaraldi's complete soundtrack to the 1969 Peanuts animated …
    By Scott McGuire, 588 words
  15. Forgotten Television Drama
    Uncovering the lost history of British TV drama. By John Hill, Lez Cooke, Billy Smart. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Adaptations of Henry James on British television 1948-2009: A Chronology
    The 1977 Play of the Month adaptation of Henry James’ The Ambassadors, starring Paul Scofield and Lee Remick, is being screened on BBC4 tonight, its first broadcast on British television for 46 years. Scheduled at …
    By billysmart, 1,103 words
  16. Frock Flicks
    Costume movie reviews & podcast. More info

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    Frock Flicks Free-for-All May
    You asked for it, so here’s an occasional open thread to bitch about anything tangentially
    By Trystan L. Bass, 19 words
  17. futureprobe
    An affectionate tribute to, and commentary on, EPCOT Center, Star Trek, and other optimistic visions of the future. By David Landon. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Star Trek: Picard Season Three—The TNG Finale Band-Aid
    WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Picard Season Three, which as of this writing has been out for the better part of a year.In the spring of 1994 Star Trek fans were treated …
    By David Landon, 1,400 words
  18. Galactic Journey
    55 years ago: Science Fact and Fiction. By Gideon Marcus, Janice L. Newman, et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    [May 4, 1969] Navigating the Wasteland #3 (1966-69 in (good) television)
    by Gideon Marcus Well, I've waited too long to do one of these! In 1961, I got myself a television. Not just any television—I went straight to a color set (an RCA), even as hardly …
    By Gideon Marcus, 99 words
  19. GIGA WHO
    STILL HAUNTING THE EMPIRE. 🇬🇧 More info

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    I love you. Get out!
    “I’d like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it’s spread its wings.” —Second Doctor, shortly after beginning to exist (1966) They’re restarting NuWho – I told you so. When Russell T. …
    By gig, 67 words
  20. gralefrit - Home
    One of Britain’s busiest and most well respected comedy writers. Which probably isn't saying much. By Joel Morris. 🇬🇧 More info

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    TWO MINUTES OF THE SIMPSONS
    TO ORDER YOUR COPY OF 'COMEDY BASIC' AND SUPPORT THE PROJECT, GETTING YOUR NAME IN PRINT AND, OOH, LOADS OF OTHER GOODIES, FOLLOW THIS LINK.This chapter will almost certainly hit the cutting room floor before …
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