Wiseguy-related stories
Posted Aug 24th 2009 6:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.Well. This week has a little bit of everything, no matter what the TV fan is looking for. We have current shows (
NCIS,
House,
Scrubs), recent shows that have been canceled (
Life,
Samantha Who?), classic shows you probably thought you'd never seen on DVD (
Wiseguy,
Wanted: Dead or Alive), kid shows (
Suite Life on Deck,
Sonny with a Chance), cartoons (
Batman,
Dungeons & Dragons), and quirky reality and/or documentary shows (
Dog The Bounty Hunter, MonsterQuest,
The Universe).
There's also two DVD sets called
TV Sets, which are a mix of various episodes of sci-fi shows (
Star Trek,
The 4400,
Medium) and crime shows
(Streets of San Francisco,
Dexter,
CSI: NY).
Continue reading New TV on DVD releases this week
Posted Apr 30th 2008 2:21PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Video, Web, Reality-Free
I haven't gotten into iTunes video yet. My iTunes music file keeps getting fatter and fatter, but I haven't done anything with video yet. I'm content with buying DVDs and using YouTube and AOL TV for my video needs. But if more stuff like this gets put on iTunes, I might change my mind.
Stephen J. Cannell is starting to put his shows on the music/video service. Granted, the first batch of shows aren't anything I'm interested in (the list includes Hunter, Silk Stalkings, Wiseguy, and 21 Jump Street, with a young Johnny Depp), but I do hope it's successful so we'll see more of the Cannell shows that I'm interested in (though if I'm really interested in them, I probably already own the DVDs). This promises to be just the first group of shows, with more to follow later this year.
One show I do like watching again that is included in this batch is The Greatest American Hero. After the jump, the catchy theme song to the William Katt/Robert Culp/Connie Sellecca series from the 80s.
Continue reading Stephen J. Cannell shows now on iTunes - VIDEO
Posted Jun 9th 2006 3:18PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, CBS, Ask TV Squad, Celebrities
Reader Lisa Litts asks the following question:
I would like to find out what happened to Ray Sharky. I don't remember what show he was on a show in the 80's. I would like to know if he is still living or dead.
Sadly, Lisa, Ray Sharkey, passed away in 1993 of AIDS. However, before his untimely death (he was only forty-years-old) Sharkey did appear in a number of successful series in the 1980's. He is mainly remembered as Sonny Steelgrave, crime-boss and friend to Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) on the CBS drama Wiseguy. While Sharkey appeared in only about a dozen episodes in the first season (which began in the fall of 1987) he made a lasting impression. While playing Steelgrave on Wiseguy he also had an recurring role U.S. District Attorney Harry Breitel on the NBC show Crime Story.
Continue reading Ask TV Squad: What happened to Ray Sharkey?
Posted Apr 22nd 2006 10:52AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Cable, News, Talent
As the White
House staff shakeup continues a name has been mentioned as a replacement for outgoing Press Secretary Scott McClellan:
FOX News Channel weekend anchor and political analyst Tony Snow.
Snow, who was previously a speech writer
for the elder president Bush, is currently in negotiations with White House officials to take over the position. The
New York Times is reporting that Snow is also waiting for a clean bill of health from his doctors (he had surgery
for colon cancer in 2005) before he makes a final decision.
Snow is not the first personality to leave
politics then jump back in again. Back in the early 1970's Fred Dalton Thompson was an active lawyer during the
Watergate hearings. He then appeared in such television shows as Wiseguy, China Beach, and
Roseanne and the movies Die Hard 2 and The Hunt For Red October before returning to politics
as Senator of Tennessee from 1994 til 2003. He is currently playing Attorney General Arthur Branch on Law &
Order.
[via the New York Times]