Posts with tag Todd Bridges
Posted Jun 6th 2008 6:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities
What do you get when you mix Dustin Diamond, Danny Bonaduce, and Todd Bridges? Well, probably the worst references ever, but beyond that, you get the cast of the new CMT celebrity reality show Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling.
The three men will join other celebs such as Tiffany, Butterbean (?), Trishelle Canatella (from The Real World - God help us), Nikki Ziering, and Frank Stallone (Sylvester's brother), who will try to out-wrestle each other. Actually, it won't be all wrestling. They will also get points for trash talking and working the audience, just like in real wrestling!
Continue reading Here are the "stars" signed for Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Wrestling
Posted Aug 2nd 2007 9:01AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities
Gary, Gary, Gary. What are we going to do with you? Your television brother, Todd Bridges, has managed to keep himself out of trouble (for now, that is) so why can't you?
Did you really have to get into a heated dispute with your 'female companion' in a parked car in the middle of Provo, Utah? Maybe if you had driven out into one of the more desolate parts of the state passers-by wouldn't have called the authorities. Then, you wouldn't have been charged with disorderly conduct. Now, you'll have to pay a $750 fine and spend up to three months in jail.
Come on, Gary! You're 39-years-old now. Isn't it time to stop acting out? Maybe it's time you moved away from the spotlight, just as former child starts like Brittney, Lindsay, and the Olsen Twins have done. I mean, you barely hear anything about them anymore!
Posted Sep 3rd 2006 12:32PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd

Up to this point, the
Behind The Camera series of TV movies has doled out an equal measure of campiness and seriousness for each show it's covered. But most of the shows they've covered don't have the dark history of
Diff'rent Strokes. So, for
Behind The Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Diff'rent Strokes (NBC, Monday at 8:00 ET), producers Stanley Brooks and Scott Anderson decided to concentrate more on the downfall of each of the show's child stars. But, unfortunately, the movie drifts too often into melodrama and gives a very unbalanced view of what contributed to the fates of Dana Plato, Todd Bridges, and Gary Coleman.
Continue reading Review: Behind the scenes look at Diff'rent Strokes heaps on the melodrama
Posted Sep 1st 2006 1:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, OpEd, Interviews, Celebrities

A network conference call is an interesting beast. It's not like a conference call at work, where everyone talks over each other and the meeting moves with a glacial pace. No, network conference calls are orderly, polite affairs, where you get in line to ask a question of the star and/or producer by pressing *1 and giving your name and affiliation, and the questions are nicely asked and at times, border on the obsequios. I guess the theory is that the network's PR people were nice enough to invite you to this, so it's best that you not piss off the people who were gracious enough to make themselves available to you.
I was thinking all this when I was on a call last week promoting the upcoming movie
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Diff'rent Strokes, which airs Monday, 9/4, at 8 PM ET on NBC
. The call was attended by Todd Bridges, who was interviewed for the film (as was Gary Coleman, who is pictured with Todd above), and by producer Stan Brooks. Not that the questions being asked were awful; in fact, they yielded a lot of information. But I was surprised that they didn't touch on a couple of topics.
Continue reading Todd Bridges on Diff'rent Strokes movie, his sister, and reality shows
Posted Aug 8th 2006 1:36PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Industry, Programming

Could there be any sitcom in TV history that's more star-crossed than
Diff'rent Strokes? All three of the young stars of that show went through multiple problems after it left the air in 1986: Gary Coleman's parents allegedly stole all the money he earned from the show; Todd Bridges struggled with a drug addiction and had run-ins with the law; and Dana Plato ended up dying from a suicidal drug overdose. So, when NBC
decided to give the
Behind the Camera movie treatment to the show (remember they did the same thing with
Mork & Mindy, Three's Company, and
Charlie's Angels), it was inevitable that they'd make the movie a cautionary tale about what the child stars went through.
But here's the interesting part: Even though the movie is subtitled
The Unauthorized Story of Diff'rent Strokes, both Coleman and Bridges have decided to participate in the production; they'll be seen in interview segments interspersed with the dramaticized depictions of the show's history. Bobb'e J Thompson, the cute kid from
The Tracy Morgan Show, will play Coleman, and Todd Bridges mother will be played by Verda Bridges. Yep, Verda is Todd's sister, folks. Talk about being involved...
Posted Apr 2nd 2006 1:09PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Children

I only caught the end of the
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards last night, but I did see it in time to catch
Chris Rock win the Wannabe Award (like a Lifetime Acheivement Award). The best part was when his daughter ran up the
stairs to be on stage with her dad. When he told the audience to 'say no to steroids', she said "no" into the
microphone. What a cutie. He also made a joke about Todd Bridges, which got some adult laughs but flew right over those
kids' heads. Other than that, I heard a lot of screaming kids. They sounded like they had fun.
Before I list
the winners, I just have to say that it's funny how kids can humble you. We like to stick our noses in the air about
'quality' television shows and actors, but kids just like what they like. Here are some of the winners:
Continue reading Kids these days!
Posted Feb 28th 2006 3:12PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX

Part 6 of 7? You know what that means... we aren't
going to find out who the winner is until Thursday
next week.This episode was really a
drag. And when I say "drag", I mean that they really dragged this one out to fill an entire hour without
actually announcing the winners. The episode began with a recap of who got voted off when, and then all the skaters
returned for encore performances. Todd Bridges is awkward and mechanical on the ice, reminding everybody why he was the
first one to be booted off this competition. Kurt Browning is sporting a bald head? In the middle of the show all the
teams resurrected previous routines that they skated, an element otherwise known as a time suck.
Continue reading Skating with Celebrities: Part 6 of 7
Posted Feb 14th 2006 8:56AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX

We're down to three teams: Kristy Swanson and Lloyd
Eisler, Jillian Barberie and John Zimmerman, and Bruce Jenner and Tai Babilonia. I think it's pretty obvious who the
weak skaters are here, but we'll see what happens on the ice.
Just a quick recap: last week we bid farewell
to the not-very-graceful Dave Coulier and Nancy Kerrigan. Before that, Deborah Gibson and Kurt Browning were out, and
the first team eliminated was Todd Bridges and Jenni Meno.
Continue reading Skating with Celebrities: Part 5 of 7
Posted Jan 31st 2006 10:15AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX

Before we begin, I have a couple of notes about the
contestants on this show:
Isn't it sad how the announcer refers to Dave Coulier as being from
Full
House? I guess it could be worse. He could say, "Dave Coulier, allegedly the subject of Alanis Morrisette's
very bitter
You Oughta Know." I actually think he may be more famous for
that.
Anyway... on with the show.
Continue reading Skating with Celebrities: Part 3
Posted Jan 30th 2006 2:32PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX

Now that
I can finally watch
more than one channel at a time, I decided to start watching
Skating with Celebrities. Why, you ask? Sick
fascination, I guess. It's like
Dancing with the Stars with an added element of danger. And facial
mutilation.
Here's what you need to know about the show, if you're joining me in adding this show to your
viewing schedule:
Continue reading Skating with Celebrities so far