RemingtonSteele-related stories
Posted Jun 9th 2008 10:40AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Food/Home/DIY, Programming, OpEd, Reality-Free, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Private Eye Shows

While channel-surfing on my little office TV last week around 1 a.m., looking for something to keep me company, I stumbled across an episode of
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (star Richard Basehart, pictured), followed by
Combat!.
"What is this channel that plays all these old shows I remember as a kid?" I asked the TV Gods.
"It's AmericanLife," they replied. "They feature classic family shows aimed at Baby Boomers -- shows like
Remington Steele, The Courtship of Eddie's Father,
Lost in Space, and
Welcome Back, Kotter."
Ok, the TV Gods didn't really say that. I looked it up on
the AmericanLife Web site, not to be confused with Showtime's
This American Life, the fab documentary series hosted by Ira Glass.
Continue reading AmericanLife: It's swell
Posted Apr 18th 2006 10:13AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Video
Every Tuesday here on TV Squad , we will highlight the week's TV-on-DVD releases. Some noteworthy releases today,
April 18, 2006:
The Amazing World
of Kreskin - The Best Moments of the Amazing Kreskin
- Doogie Howser, M.D. - Season
4
- Remington Steele - Season 3
- Sahara - Michael Palin: Sahara
- The Sentinel - The Complete 1st Season
- Thundercats - Season 2, Volume
1
Posted Dec 19th 2005 10:24AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, TV on the Bigscreen

Here's a bit of James Bond trivia for you. Pierce Brosnan was
originally the prime candidate to take over as Bond after
Remington Steele was taken off the air due to bad
ratings. Once that word got out and got people interested in
Remington Steele via reruns, NBC brought the
series back for one more season, causing Brosnan to bow out of the Bond race, putting Timothy Dalton into the role. Now
that Brosnan is through being Bond himself, he's interested in seeing the 80s television show he started out in
come to the big screen. Negotiations are underway.