murder she wrote-related stories
Posted Jul 6th 2009 6:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.Finally, a DVD release that I'm definitely, definitely going to buy: the new
MST3K set! I'm also looking at the new
Peanuts set because I don't have a complete collection of their holiday specials, but there have been a few of these collections released, so I'll have to figure out which one is the best one.
- Callan - Set 1
- Doctor Who - The Rescue/The Romans and Attack of the Cybermen
- Kath and Kim - Season 1
Continue reading New TV on DVD releases this week
Posted Feb 16th 2009 6:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.I didn't even realize that there was a newer version of
Jonny Quest. Or maybe I did and put it out of my mind because I never saw it and didn't want it to interfere with my childhood memories of the original.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest aired in the mid-90s and was voiced by such people as Robert Patrick, John DeLancie, and George Segal. Both DeLancie and Segal did the voice of Benton Quest in different episodes.
- The Beverly Hillbillies - Season 3
- Dead Like Me - Life After Death and The Complete Collection
- The F Word - Series 1 Uncensored
- High School Musical 3 - Regular Edition and Extended Edition
- Law and Order: SVU - Season 8
- Murder, She Wrote - Season 9
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest - Season 1, Vol. 1
- Sabrina, The Teenage Witch - Season 5
Posted Jan 14th 2009 6:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries, Reality-Free, Star Trek: Original Series

First Patrick McGoohan and now Ricardo Montalban.
Montalban died earlier today in Los Angeles. He was 88. He was best known for playing Mr. Roarke on the odd ABC show
Fantasy Island. Actually, he was probably equally known for his role in
Star Trek. He played Khan in a classic episode of the original series in the 60s, and later reprised the role in the big screen flick
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, arguably the best of the
Trek movies. Though I also liked the one with the whales.
Montalban had a long career, appearing in such shows as
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,
The Wild, Wild West,
I Spy,
Gunsmoke,
Hawaii Five-0,
Here's Lucy,
Dynasty,
Murder, She Wrote (which seems to show up in every obit I write here),
B.L. Stryker,
Chicago Hope, and many more. He was in my favorite version of
Wonder Woman. His last role was on an episode of
Family Guy earlier this year. He also did a ton of movies, the first one being
Five Were Chosen in 1942.
Coincidentally, like McGoohan, Montalban also played a killer on
Columbo. He killed a guy with a bull.
Posted Aug 31st 2008 4:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
Hallmark Channel has a Murder, She Wrote marathon all night.
- At 7, CBS has a new 60 Minutes.
- USA has more of the U.S. Open at 7.
- G4 has a new Hurl! at 7.
- At 8, CBS has a new Big Brother.
- TV Land has the series finale of M*A*S*H at 8.
- Also at 8: Cartoon Network has a new Ben 10 Action Force.
- At 9, various stations have The Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon (check local listings).
- PBS has a new Masterpiece at 9.
- History Channel has a new Ice Road Truckers at 9.
- At 10, AMC has a new Mad Men.
- There's a new Skins on BBC America at 10.
- At 10:30, E! has a new Sunset Tan.
- At midnight, Cartoon Network has a new Metalocalypse.
- At 12:30am, Cartoon Network has a new Tim and Eric's Awesome Show, Great Job.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
Posted Aug 30th 2008 10:41AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Reality-Free

Labor Day marks the end of summer (yeah, don't tell me summer ends later in September, if it's Labor Day and the kids are back in school, summer is over), and you could spend the weekend at the beach, having a barbecue, or doing something athletic outside. Or, you could stay in all weekend on your couch and watch a TV marathon! Here's a list of some marathons you can see this Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Saturday, August 30
- At 6am, TCM starts a marathon of Katharine Hepburn movies.
- At 7, History Channel has a marathon of Ax Men.
- At 9, USA has a Starter Wife marathon.
- Also at 9, Sci-Fi has a marathon of monster movies, including Carnosaur, Reptilian, Beneath Loch Ness, Eye of the Beast, King of the Lost World, and Black Swarm.
- At 10, Bravo has a Shear Genius marathon.
- At 11, History Channel has a bunch of Ice Road Truckers episodes.
- At 11:30, Discovery Kids has a marathon of Flight 29 Down episodes.
- At 2pm, Spike has a CSI marathon.
Continue reading Hey, look! Labor Day weekend marathons!
Posted Jul 17th 2008 1:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries, Reality-Free
A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Evelyn Keyes: Although she was best known for her movie work, including The Seven Year Itch, Gone with the Wind, The Jolson Story, and Here Comes Mr. Jordan, she also guest starred on many TV shows, including The Love Boat, several episodes of Murder, She Wrote, Amazing Stories, and Climax! She was once married to jazz legend Artie Shaw and directors John Huston and Charles Vidor. She died in Montecito, CA at age 91.
Continue reading TV Obits: Keyes, Guzman, Kahn, Crane
Posted Mar 31st 2008 6:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.
- Alvin & The Chipmunks - Funny, We Shrunk The Adults
- Becker - Season 1
- Doctor Who - The Time Warrior and Timelash
- Father Knows Best - Season 1
- John From Cincinnati - Complete Series
- Law and Order: SVU - Season 6
- Martin - Season 4
- Murder, She Wrote - Season 8
- Stingray - Complete Series
- That 70's Show - Season 8
- Tomorrow - John, Paul, Tom, and Ringo
Posted Mar 25th 2008 10:20AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, Cable/Satellite, Casting

She's been a vamp, a vixen, a medicine woman, royalty and she's even tried
Dancing with the Stars. Now she will solve crimes. The Hallmark Channel has greenlit
Dear Prudence, a Jane Seymour crime-solving Martha Stewart-type celebrity. They're calling this a backdoor pilot because Hallmark doesn't do series TV; however, if the movie were to be successful, it could become one of a rotation of star-driven mystery movies that Hallmark currently presents.
Continue reading Jane Seymour, TV detective
Posted Nov 28th 2007 2:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming
Looks like the Hallmark Channel is making a bid to play with the bigger networks.
The cable network has gone on a Christmas shopping spree and bought several shows from CBS Television Distribution, including I Love Lucy, Cheers, 7th Heaven, 12 holiday movies, and more episodes of Touched By An Angel and Matlock. 7th Heaven starts in January, Cheers later next year, and then I Love Lucy will start in early 2009.
This is good news for fans who like the channel but are overdosing on reruns of Murder, She Wrote and those mystery movies that star John Larroquette and Lea Thompson.
Continue reading Hallmark buys I Love Lucy, Cheers, 7th Heaven
Posted Nov 14th 2007 1:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries

A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Laraine Day: She was probably best known for starring in such movies as Foreign Correspondent, Mr. Lucky, The Locket, and several Dr. Kildare movies, but she also had a variety show of her own in the 1950s and was a panelist on I've Got A Secret. She later made appearances on such shows as Murder, She Wrote, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Lou Grant, Medical Center, Airwolf, Hotel, and others. She was also known as "The First Lady Of Baseball" because of her marriage to Leo Durocher. She died in Utah at age 87.
Continue reading TV Obits: Mann, Day, Levin, Westmore
Posted Nov 2nd 2007 8:01AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Chef Tell (Paul Erhardt): He was better known to TV viewers as Chef Tell, who cooked on several shows over the years, including his PBS series In The Kitchen With Chef Tell, Regis & Kathie Lee, Evening Magazine, and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. According to some, the "Swedish Chef" character on The Muppet Show was based on Erhardt. He died of heart failure at age 63.
Continue reading TV Obits: Chef Tell, Cummins, O'Neill
Posted Oct 8th 2007 6:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 3
- CSI: NY - Season 3
- The Captain and Tennille - In Hawaii, In New Orleans, Songbook, and Christmas Show sets
- Creature Comforts - Season 1
- Degrassi Junior High - Complete Collection
- Everybody Hates Chris - Season 2
- Family Ties - Season 2
- Ghost Hunters - Season 3, Part 1 and Shining Hotel sets
- Girlfriends - Season 2
- Hannah Montana - Vol. 3
- Meerkat Manor - Season 1
- Michael Palin Pole To Pole
- Murder, She Wrote - Season 7
- Robin of Sherwood - Set 2
- Roots - Complete Collection
- Roots - The Next Generation
- Stargate: SG-1 - Complete Series
- The Vicar of Dibley - A Holy Wholly Happy Ending and The Immaculate Collection
Posted Apr 16th 2007 7:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.
- America's Funniest Home Videos - Motherhood Madness
- George Lopez - Season 1 and Season 2
- Ghostbusters - Complete Series
- Happy Days - Season 2
- Highlander - Best of the Best
- Larry King Live - Greatest Interviews
- The Larry Sanders Show - Not Just The Best of The Larry Sanders Show
- Laverne & Shirley - Season 2
- Masters of Horror - Family
- Mork & Mindy - Season 2
- Murder, She Wrote - Season 6
- SpongeBob SquarePants - Friend or Foe
- The Venture Bros. - Season 2
Posted Apr 14th 2007 6:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
A lot of people don't realize that the first James Bond wasn't Sean Connery on the big screen, it was Barry Nelson on television, on a 1954 episode of the CBS series Climax. Nelson played 007 in an adaptation of Casino Royale.
Nelson died in Buck's County, PA on April 7 while traveling. He was 89.
Besides the classic role of Bond, Nelson was a regular on the 50s series My Favorite Husband, and guest starred on several other shows, including The Twilight Zone, Murder, She Wrote, Fantasy Island, Magnum, P.I., Dallas, The Love Boat, Thriller, Cannon, Longstreet, The F.B.I., The Philco Playhouse, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and many others. On the big screen he was in several films, including The Shining, Airport, and Pete N' Tillie, and starred on stage in several productions.
Posted Feb 7th 2007 12:31PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
After all these years, I still don't know how to pronounced his name. Is it "Tigh?" "Tig?" "Teeg?"
Andrews is probably best known for his work on The Mod Squad. He played Captain Adam Greer, the police captain in charge of Peggy Lipton, Clarence Williams III and Michael Cole (the original show, not the movie with Claire Danes). Andrews also had recurring roles on Gomer Pyle and CHiPs, and guest starred on several other shows: Murder, She Wrote, Vegas, Quincy, M.E., Hawaiian Heat, Police Story, Marcus Welby, M.D., Police Woman, Playhouse 90, Inner Sanctum, The Dick Powell Show, The Phil Silvers Show, The Big Valley, The F.B.I., The Fugitive, and many others.
Andrews died of a heart attack in California on January 27.
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