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Fri, 31 October
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Ouija managed to make it to the top of the box office last weekend. Now that it's Halloween, can it hold that top spot or will this weekend's releases take it down? There's this and WKRP in Cincinnati on DVD and movie news and more on a new The Weekly Podioplex.
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Tue, 28 October
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Travel back in time to October ! Before Podcasting Radio Genius, there was Internet Streaming Radio Genius. Hear it here! Almost completely uncut*!
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When is a Batman episode not really a Batman episode? No, this isn't a Riddler episode. Bruce & Dick and Batman & Robin are barely seen in the first part of this two-parter featuring L – Would you please print the new poem being used in the Chevy Tahoe commercials? –Dora Harste, Brookings, S.D. I don’t want this column to turn into Jingle Junction, but since so, so many of you have asked, here is Patrick O’Leary’s “Far Off the Track,” as recited by James Garner: If you’re heading out there I’ll give you a tip. It’s wild and it’s far And you’re in for a trip. For just when you think It couldn’t get rougher The path goes crooked and the going gets tougher. But once you’ve traveled This far off the track You won’t settle for less And there’s no going back. – I’m very impressed with Teri Polo, who played Ben Stiller’s bride-to-be in “Meet the Parents.” Does she have anything new in the works? –Mike Danelek, Lakewood, Colo. Polo recently wrapped “Beyond Borders,” a romantic movie drama in which she co-stars with Angelina Jolie, Linus Roache and Clive Owen. Next fall, you’ll find her in a promising new ABC sitcom called “I’m With Her.” Loosely based on the real-life romance and marriage of Brooke Shields and Chris Henchy, the new Tuesday-night entry stars David Sutcliffe (Rory’s dad on “Gilmore Girls”) as Patrick, a high-school teacher who falls in love with a winsome movie star (Polo) but is unprepared for the ensuing media attention. Based on the pilot episode, this one’s a keeper. – What ever happened to Lisa Gerritsen, the child actress who played Bess Lindstrom on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Phyllis,” and also was on the wonderful “My World and Welcome to It” with William Windom? –Susan Allen, Ukiah, Calif. One of the most charming and unaffected child actresses ever to appear on television, Gerritsen apparently decided not to pursue acting as an adult, because “Phyllis,” whi Richard Dean Anderson has long been a beloved figure in the world of television, capturing the hearts of audiences around the globe with his charismatic performances and undeniable charm. Known for his iconic roles in series such as "MacGyver" and "Stargate SG-1," Anderson has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. This article delves deep into the life and career of Richard Dean Anderson, exploring the journey that led him to become a household name and a revered television icon. Born in the bustling city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Anderson's journey to stardom was not without its challenges. From his early years, he showcased a passion for the arts, which would eventually pave the way for a successful career in acting. With a knack for embodying diverse characters, Anderson's ability to captivate audiences and bring stories to life on the small screen has been a testament to his dedication and talent. Throughout his career, Richard Dean Anderson has not only entertained millions but has also inspired a new generation of actors and fans. His portrayal of resourceful and intelligent characters has left a lasting legacy, and his commitment to his craft continues to be admired by industry peers and audiences alike. Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of Richard Dean Anderson, a true TV icon. Richard Dean Anderson was born on January 23, , in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With a childhood filled with dreams of adventure and exploration, Anderson initially set his sights on a career in hockey. However, a broken arm at the age of 15 shifted his focus toward the arts, paving the way for his future in acting. He attended St. Cloud State University and later transferred to Ohio University, where he nurtured his passion for drama and theater. Below i .Richard Dean Anderson: A Journey Through The Life Of A TV Icon
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