Posts with tag Stephen Root
Posted Aug 3rd 2008 4:29PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Programming, Casting, Pushing Daisies, Reality-Free
Pushing Daisies, my favorite new show from last season, has just announced that
Stephen Root is set to guest star on its upcoming season, which premieres October 1st. Although Root is probably best known as the Swingline Stapler-loving Milton Waddams from
Office Space, he's no stranger to television. Root also played eccentric boss Jimmy James on the David Foley comedy
NewsRadio for four years and currently voices Bill on
King of the Hill.
Root is signed up for a four-episode arc on
Daisies. His character apparently has a connection to both Ned and Chuck's fathers. Series creator
Bryan Fuller says that "He stirs up a lot of hullabaloo for everyone, particularly Aunts Lily and Vivian."
Continue reading Stephen Root comes to Pushing Daisies
Posted Apr 9th 2008 7:32AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Boston Legal, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S04E15) "Life's a cabaret, man." - Denny Crane
Christopher Rich is one of my favorite of Alan's adversaries not only because he's a "hoot" himself but because he is one of the few lawyers who give back to Alan exactly what he dishes out. As much as I adore Alan Shore, it pleases me to no end to see him get frustrated almost to the point of anger. Who knows, one day, he may even lose to someone like Melvin Palmer but I won't hold my breath.
When Alan lost his temper with Melvin, it was great. I can't remember ever seeing Alan look so embarrassed. I guess we shouldn't be shocked that a guy who has no ability to suffer fools also has a deep seated fear of clowns.
Continue reading Boston Legal: Tabloid Nation
Posted Mar 18th 2008 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Video, Standout Episodes
(S03E02) Originally aired on September 25, 1996.First off, can we all agree that none of the episodes in the fifth, Phil Hartman-less season of
NewsRadio aren't even in the running for one of the best of the series?
OK, once we start with that, it's still
ridiculously hard to pick an episode that stands out. So many episodes from the first three seasons (and several in the fourth) could easily fit into this category. So I'm not even going to attempt to pick one episode to talk about. Thanks for reading, and have a good day.
Oh, alright, if you insist. I'll go with "Review," from the third season.
Continue reading NewsRadio: Review - VIDEO
Posted Mar 23rd 2007 6:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, NewsRadio
I think it can be universally agreed that the fifth season of NewsRadio - the final season - was by far the worst season of the series. Not only was Phil Hartman killed during the hiatus, but another cast member (Jon Lovitz) came on board and just didn't fit in to what the rest of the group had built over the previous four seasons.
The season kicks off with the "Bill Moves On" episode, where the gang has just returned from Bill's funeral (he died of a heart attack), and everyone mocks Dave's 2 hour eulogy. Matthew doesn't really believe Bill is dead, everyone thinks Lisa is drunk, and Catherine (Khandi Alexander) returns to the show for one episode. This is one of the better episodes of the last season, because it's important to the show's history and (as is revealed on one of the commentaries), they didn't really rehearse it or do any run throughs. It was hard enough getting through it once on tape night. The tears you see are real. It ends with everyone taking an item off Bill's desk to remember him. Jimmy takes the whole desk. A nice tribute.
Continue reading DVD Review: NewsRadio: The Complete Fifth Season
Posted Jan 14th 2007 3:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd, NewsRadio
For two reasons. The obvious reason is because Phil Hartman isn't in the picture. Instead, we get Jon Lovitz, who pretty much made the last season of the show unwatchable (except for a couple of episodes). He was really out of place as a regular cast member on the show (though he was great in the guest roles he had earlier in the series), and his character was completely unlikable.
But the second reason I'm not thrilled with the pic is that the original artwork on the box actually had Phil Hartman on it (you can see it here). The cast was standing in front of a picture of Hartman. In the new version, the cast is standing in front of a picture of New York City. Yeah, Hartman wasn't in the last season, but wouldn't that have been a nice nod to Hartman in the final set? The first episode of the season is about Bill McNeal's death, after all.
The fifth season set will be released on March 20.
Posted Oct 13th 2006 3:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd
Actually, make that two.
Several months ago, I pointed out that the DVD version of the NewsRadio episode "The Injury" (the one where Matthew hurts his hand) is the edited version. In the subplot where Bill is doing on-air commentaries about broadcasters using the word "penis," Dave confronts Bill, and besides Dave saying the phrase "per penis" (referring to how much money Bill be have to pay as a fine), Bill calls Dave a penis under his breath. Both of these mentions of the word penis are not in the version on the DVD.
But I was watching the episode on TBS today (stations are starting to air NewsRadio again, including TBS and Nick at Nite) and it aired unedited! All the penises were intact (so to speak). I'm now wondering why the version shown on television has all mentions of a naughty word but the DVD version is edited? I understand that the episode wasn't shown until the third season (even though it was filmed in the second season) because of all of the penis mentions, but why is the original version intact on TV but censored on the DVD?
And I'm still wondering why the swears on the NewsRadio DVD commentaries are bleeped out. Seems odd to me.
Posted Jul 8th 2006 8:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, OpEd, Retro Squad, NewsRadio
(S01E05) This episode has one of my favorite scenes of any sitcom ever. It's a scene that probably wasn't even that funny on paper, but Phil Hartman makes hysterical.
The plot: while Jimmy gives Dave the task of deciding who gets what bonus this year (and who gets "the shaft" - nothing), Bill has to contend with fellow employees leaving food and drink on his desk.
Continue reading NewsRadio: Big Day
Posted Jul 1st 2006 10:24PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Retro Squad, NewsRadio
(S01E04) For some reason, I think this might have been the first episode of NewsRadio that I ever watched. That seems right to me, and I think I've seen it more times than any other NewsRadio episode, except maybe the episode where Matthew tries to get Dave to let him do a story about Dilbert.
This is the episode where we really see Dave getting in over his head as news director and his employees trying to take advantage of him. During a subway crisis, Dave wants the whole team to snap into action and cover the incident, but everyone is too obsessed with the new desk that Dave got Matthew.
Continue reading NewsRadio: The Crisis
Posted Jun 28th 2006 12:30PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd, NewsRadio

Season three of
NewsRadio is the best season of the show. Having said that, season four has quite a number of gems too. You can see that this was the season that they started to tinker with the show: they brought in new cast members, they switched around the jobs of a few characters, they fired Matthew, introduced more of story arcs over several episodes, and they started to have more surreal moments. Not all of it works (I, for one, was a fan of the Dave/Lisa romance, and breaking them up and then having them switch jobs put the show out of whack in a way), but this set is a lot of fun.
Continue reading DVD review: NewsRadio, season 4
Posted Jun 24th 2006 6:56PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Retro Squad, NewsRadio
(S01E03) Another funny episode, as a new no smoking ordinance in the office causes problems for Bill, who smokes like a chimney. And, because any problem for Bill ultimately becomes a problem for Dave, Dave has to give up drinking coffee, to help Bill with his addiction.
Meanwhile, Lisa and Joe are nervous around each other because they saw each other at the movie theater. Lisa thinks it's because Joe knows about her and Dave, but it's actually something else...
Continue reading NewsRadio: Smoking
Posted Jun 17th 2006 7:47PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD, OpEd, Retro Squad, NewsRadio
(S01E02) The second episode (after the pilot) of
NewsRadio was actually the third episode filmed, and it introduces the Dave/Lisa relationship storyline. Paul Simms mentions in the commentary that NBC wanted Dave and Lisa to not get together so quickly, because they wanted a long dance a la Sam and Diane on
Cheers. Actually, I think putting them together right away was a brilliant move, because it's different than what every other show does, it gives a nice base for all the episodes to start from, and it gives a great running subplot for the first half of the season. I also think that Dave telling Beth about the affair is a great move. It gives a secret for them to keep for the first half while also showing that Dave trusts Beth. A nice touch to get some closeness between the characters.
While Dave and Lisa argue about how their relationship shoud progress, Bill annoys Catherine by throwing her a birthday party and Matthew screws up Joey Buttafuoco's name on the air.
Continue reading NewsRadio: Inappropriate
Posted Jun 10th 2006 7:59PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Retro Squad, NewsRadio
(S01E01) I overheard someone the other day say that they had never seen an episode of
NewsRadio. And this wasn't someone who didn't watch much television, it was a big TV fan that had somehow missed this show. He asked what it was like and the answer was "as smart as
Arrested Development, but with a more basic sitcom format," and I thought that was a good description.
This first episode focuses on Dave Nelson, a young news industry professional from the Midwest, who comes to NYC to be the new news director of WNYX. When he gets there, he finds out that not only are the other employees an "interesting" bunch, but he also has to fire Ed Harlow, the current news director.
Continue reading NewsRadio: Pilot
Posted Apr 15th 2006 6:18PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD

Sony has issued an
official press release regarding the season four DVD
set of
Newsradio, which will be released on June 20. The bonus features on the set will include:
- Gag reel
- Commentaries on several episodes
- The "One Man's Newsradio"
short film.
Season four contained some great episodes: "Jumper," with Jon Lovitz as a suicidal man
threatening to jump off the ledge outside Dave's office (Lovitz is funnier here and an earlier ep than he was as a
later regular); "The Public Domain," where Bill buys a piano and sings political songs (funny as hell);
"Super Karate Monkey Death Car," about Jimmy's autobiography; "French Diplomacy," where we learn
Matthew used to be a dentist; and "Catherine Moves On," Khandi Alexander's last episode (though she did make
a return appearance in the first episode of season five, after the death of Phil Hartman). Season four also includes a
multi-episode appearance by Lauren Graham of
Gilmore Girls, playing Andrea, brought in by Jimmy to get the
office in shape.
Posted Apr 11th 2006 11:59AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD

Any excuse I have for mentioning
Newsradio on this site I immediately grab. Even if there isn't any news, I'll make some up. And when I'm
talking to friends and family about what's going on in our lives, I'll try to throw in a
Newsradio reference.
Like when my sister asked me if I was coming to Easter dinner, I said "Hey, it's just like that
Newsradio
episode where Matthew punches Bill in the mouth and becomes the office bully!" Sure, it had nothing to do with
Easter dinner, but like I said, any chance to mention to show.
This is just my roundabout way of saying that
the fourth season of the show is
coming to DVD on
June 20! It will include a featurette, cast commentaries, and that special "pop up" episode that aired that
season. More details coming soon.
Posted Mar 23rd 2006 1:59PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, Industry, TV on DVD, OpEd

I've been watching the third season DVD set of
Newsradio again. It's amazing how there are just some shows where you can just keep
watching and rewatching and rewatching the same episodes over and over again. Sometimes within days of each other. I
don't know, they give a sort of comfort to me. And now that you know how much of a freak I am, let me get into
something that is probably baffling a lot of
Newsradio fans.
Continue reading Newsradio and The Case of the Disappearing Penis
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