hawkeye-related stories
Posted Sep 12th 2008 8:25AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Burn Notice
(S02E08) I like it when old friends of the main character show up for a visit. Generally, because they inevitably give out some personal information. For example, it seems that Michael has had a fondness for yogurt for some time now. The other tidbit was that Michael didn't have such high moral fiber back when he was working for the government. I'm willing to bet it was the reconnection to his family and friends that brought him back from the dark side.
The other thing that visits from old friends bring us is cool guest stars. Tim Matheson doesn't work near enough for my tastes and to see him turn up as a douchebag ex-coworker of Michael's was fun.
Continue reading Burn Notice: Double Booked
Posted Jul 5th 2008 10:03AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV Royalty, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

A lot of
M*A*S*H fans were upset when Wayne Rogers left his role of Trapper John on the CBS show. Many thought he wouldn't have the success he had on the show and others just missed the character (he was replaced by Mike Farrell's B.J. Hunnicutt). He went on to many guest roles and a short-lived, 1976 private eye series I liked,
City of Angels. But he actually made most of his money over the past 30 years from smart financial investments. So much so that he's now a commentator on the FOX Business Network. His recent guest was his former co-star Alan Alda.
The two talk about several things in the first video, including Alda's new movie (
Diminished Capacity), memory loss, Alda's award nominations, and their days on
M*A*S*H. In the second video, Alda sticks around for a discussion with an expert on shows that are actually good for you, and two of those shows are shows that Alda starred in (
M*A*S*H and
The West Wing).
Continue reading Hawkeye and Trapper, together again - VIDEOS
Posted Aug 5th 2006 10:30AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD
For anyone I owe money to (friends, family, phone company, etc), you might just have to wait several months if they keep releasing these damn complete series DVD sets.
It's not official yet, but TVShowsonDVD is reporting that a box set for M*A*S*H is on its way November 7. The set will include every episode on 36 discs, along with the original Robert Altman-directed film, and two discs of bonus materials including a trivia game and a 30th Anniversary cast reunion. Throw in a special collector's booklet and you have the ultimate Christmas gift for the 4077 fan on your list.
Hopefully one of them is me.