June 28, 2007
He's one of the most recognizable faces all over the world. He was born in 1941, yet still looks like he's seventeen years old. He has two girlfriends who are both crazy about him and jealous of each other. And the biggest worries are pop quizzes in school.
Of course, I'm talking about Archie An... continue reading...
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If you were a kid in the 60's, you knew where you would be on Wednesday and Thursday nights. You would be plopped down in front of your TV set watching Batman!
The show, so bad it was good, was a huge hit its first season, and a high performer for two more. It still lives on in... continue reading...
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"Who can turn the world on with her smile? Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?"
Those word opened on of the most critically and publicly acclaimed sitcoms in American TV history. The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted on September 19, 1970, and left the a... continue reading...
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"Look, up in the sky. It's a bird... it's a plane... no, it's Superman".
So went one of the most memorable openings in the golden age of radio, the show being the Adventures of Superman. Starting as a comic book hero in 1939, the man of steel has transcended all forms of entert... continue reading...
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truth and justice May 27, 2000
Several months ago, we lost an American icon when Charles M. Schulz passed away. On this Memorial Day weekend, his colleagues will be saluting him. On May 27th, over 80 comic strips will have a Peanuts-related theme. Check your local paper out to see them, or visit this site to learn more ab... continue reading...