Posts with tag LeslieNielsen
Posted Aug 24th 2007 2:30PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Video, Web, Celebrities, Casting
About this time last year, give or take a few days, we reported that veteran actor Leslie Nielsen had signed on to the NBC comedy pilot Lipshitz Saves the World. His role on the show was to be the man who helps the 17-year-old nebbish in the title become the savior that he was destined to be. Unfortunately, the show was not picked up by the network for the fall season. Instead, they picked up another season of Heroes. Cold, heartless bastards!
Because the show wasn't picked up you would think that footage of the pilot would be gone forever. No sir, not in this day and age! Why, you could just go to YouTube -- where unaired pilots go for their final rest -- type in the keyword lipshitz, and you would probably find it fairly easily. We did, and that's why you'll see a preview of the pilot after the jump.
Continue reading Leslie Nielsen, Savior Builder -- VIDEO
Posted Aug 28th 2006 2:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Talent, Industry

If you're under the age of 30, you probably only know Leslie Nielsen as a comedic actor. It's understandable, as he's only done a small handful of dramatic roles since he was in
Airplane! twenty-six (!) years ago. It seems like almost every role he's taken since then has been a variation on Det. Frank Drebin, the bumbling cop he played in
Police Squad! and the
Naked Gun movies. Sometimes that gets good results, sometimes it's God awful, as anyone who's seen the
Scary Movie series can confirm.
So I don't know what to make of
the news that Nielsen has signed on to the pilot
Lipshitz Saves the World, an NBC comedy pilot
written by Cars writer Dan Fogelman. He'll play the part of the man to help the 17-year-old outcast in the title become the savior that he is supposed to be. Fogleman wrote the part with Nielsen in mind, so it may be a part that gives Leslie a little more room to roam. Hopefully, at his advanced age -- he turned 80 this year -- he'll be able to read lines better than he was able to play game shows, because the poor guy looked a little lost when he was on
Gameshow Marathon earlier this summer.
Posted Jul 21st 2006 3:30PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD
No, I didn't put that exclamation point in the title because I'm overly excited, it's actually part of the Police Squad title. Like Smackdown!
It's been a long time coming, but Police Squad! - The Complete Series hits your favorite store shelf and internet shopping place on November 7, just in time for Christmas. The set will include all 6 episodes, plus extras: an interview with Leslie Nielsen, commentaries, a behind the scenes feature, and a gag reel. Wow, a gag reel for Police Squad! That should be interesting.
Posted Jun 8th 2006 10:55PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: CBS, OpEd, Game Show
(S01E04) It could be my imagination, but I could swear that the remaining three celebrities vying for the last seat of Game Show Marathon semi-finals were having a good time. Maybe they were finally warming up to each other after four games, maybe it was a 'I don't care what happens, I'm going to have fun' belief. Or, maybe it's the fact they were playing Press Your Luck and, dammit, they really had a competition going on.
The original Press Your Luck, which aired on CBS from 1983 until 1986 was such a cool concept that the show is still a favorite to this day. So, it was great to see it in all it's glory on Game Show Marathon. Other than the late Peter Tomarken all of the elements were there, the spinning set, the big board, the theme music, and, of course, the Whammys. In addition, it was probably the best episode of the series so far.
Continue reading Game Show Marathon: Press Your Luck
Posted Dec 27th 2005 2:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Video
That's the word from
tvshowsondvd.com. They have confirmation from Paramount Home Entertainment last week that the show is finally coming to
DVD next year (no specific info on the date or extras or anything like that).
This is really good news, since I'm
sure hardcore Police Squad fans have played their videotapes over and over and over again, until the tapes have
been stripped bare. There were only six episodes of the show made, so we'll probably see them all on one DVD. The
movies just weren't as good as the TV show, in my opinion, and even though I have them on DVD, I don't think I've
watched them half as much as I've watched the episodes of the show, so this release news is great indeed.