allison smith-related stories
Posted Jan 4th 2007 9:40AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd
This review is for the Canadian DVD release, which has season 1 (6 episodes) and season 2 (22 episodes). The American version only includes the first season (though the American release does have two things missing from the Canadian version: an interview with Susan Saint James and writer Bill Persky, and a gag reel).
Kate & Allie is one of my favorite shows. Yeah, I know, what's a 41 year-old guy doing loving some show about two divorced women raising their families together? The show was not only well-written and cast (Susan Saint James, Jane Curtin, Allison Smith, Ari Meyers, and Fred Koehler), but it had a lot of smart things to say about family, relationships, and living in New York City (the show was one of the few sitcoms actually filmed in New York, at the Ed Sullivan Theater).
Continue reading DVD Review: Kate & Allie, seasons 1 and 2
Posted May 31st 2006 2:36PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, Programming, OpEd, Short-Lived Shows
This news instantly reminded me that Dennis Farina can be really funny in a comedy. You can see the movies
Out of Sight and
Get Shorty for examples, or try to track down copies of this short-lived CBS show from a few years back,
Buddy Faro.
Farina starred as Buddy Faro, a famous private eye who disappeared in 1978 and is found twenty years later by Faro buff and fellow P.I. Bob Jones (Frank Whaley). It's hard to describe the plot (plots aren't that important anyway, as long as the cast and writing is good) except to say that the two team up to solve cases, and Faro tries to get by as a Rat Pack-type old school guy in an Internet world. To top off the casting, Allison Smith (
Kate and Allie, The West Wing) played an actress who helped the duo, and Charles Robinson (
Night Court) played a character named "El Jefe."
This shows seems like a natural for DVD (a cult show, short-lived, you can fit the whole run in one set), so I hope we see it some day. There are actually several episodes that never even aired.
Posted Apr 11th 2006 8:40PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, Programming, OpEd, Medium

When I was in high school, I had a thing for redheads (I
think it was because I had a long unrequited crush on this girl Tracy, who just happened to be the only person ahead of
me academically in my class... oh, it's a long painful story that I'll tell one day... for profit). So, in the
entertainment world of the mid-eighties, that meant that I lusted after the same two girls every other ginger-crazed
teen did:
Allison Smith and Molly Ringwald. I haven't seen a lot of either
lately (and judging by the most recent shots of Allison, if I
had seen her, I wouldn't recognize her).
Indeed, the last time Molly did TV was in a TNT movie in 2002. But in May, she'll
come back to
TV in an episode of
Medium. She'll play some woman in distress that Patricia Arquette's character will use
her psychic powers to help. It really doesn't matter; I'll probably just tune in to see Molly. Or not; I'm a little more
into
brunettes these days.
Posted Jan 31st 2006 11:16AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD
A couple of months ago I told you that Universal was putting one
episode - yeah, that's one as in "one less than two" - of Kate & Allie was going to be
included in the season one set for Gimme A Break! Well, now Universal has announced that the entire first season of Kate
& Allie will be released on May 2! No word yet on extras or box art.
The first season was only six episodes long, but still, I'm a happy camper today.