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Getting more in the 'Zone' with new boxed sets
Two of the most memorable episodes from 1960s television become available this week in new box sets certain to turn collectors' heads all over Howard County. And — cue the eerie Theremin music — both are connected to "The Twilight Zone."...Tags: Cartoon Network (tv network), Charlie Sheen, Fox Broadcasting Company, Rose Marie, Carl Reiner
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Michael Jackson, Prince top Sunday ratings
Staff writerUPDATED: Two music legends helped put two very different shows at the top of Sunday's ratings locally and nationally. A segment on Michael Jackson's property brought viewers to CBS' "60 Minutes" regular edition, which had 175,700 viewers in Central...Tags: CBS Corp., Celebrities, Mad Men (tv program), Television Industry, AMC (tv network)
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The Whitmore family will never grow out of this stage
Prolific character actor James Whitmore appeared in countless films ("The Asphalt Jungle," "The Shawshank Redemption") and TV series ("The Twilight Zone") in his six -decade career, earning Oscar nominations for 1949's "Battleground" and 1975's "Give...
Tags: Celebrities, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, The Shawshank Redemption (movie), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Daniela Ruah
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The Bare necesseties
Richard Bare is a veteran of the Hollywood studio system, when those fortunate enough to have a job could rely on a steady paycheck. But he also knows something about being an unknown filmmaker trying to slip a foot in the door. The 99-year-old...
Tags: Movies, Don Hahn, Newsies (musical), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Festive Events
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Review: Tom Cruise's 'Oblivion' a sci-fi adventure to remember
"Oblivion" will make you remember, not forget. This Tom Cruise vehicle is a throwback to the days when on-screen science fiction was about speculative ideas rather than selling toys to tots — think of it as the most expensive episode of "The...
Tags: Movies, Tom Cruise, Tron Legacy (movie) , Olga Kurylenko, The Matrix (movie)
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Daniel Kraus' 'Scowler' ratchets up the intensity
During Daniel Kraus' formative years, he consumed a steady media diet of "The Twilight Zone" episodes and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" films. It seems apt, then, that in his later years he became a novelist with a particular interest in horror and all of...
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Appreciation: Jack Klugman relatable as Oscar, fervid as Quincy
Los Angeles Times Television CriticJack Klugman, who died Monday at the age of 90, was already 48 years old when he became a TV star, playing slovenly sportswriter Oscar Madison on ABC's adaptation of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple." He was not unknown, being by that time the possessor...Tags: Celebrities, The Odd Couple (tv program), Jack Klugman, Jack Lemmon, The Defenders (tv program)
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William Shatner Speaks at The Palace in Stamford
Shatner's World: We Just Live in It Written by and starring William Shatner. 8 p.m. November 8 at the Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic St., Stamford. $50 & $75; $290 for VIP seats, a souvenir poster and a post-show reception with Shatner. (203) 325-4466,...
Tags: Celebrities, Peter Sellers, William Shatner, Science Fiction (genre), Billy Crystal
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Season Preview: Breakthrough Theatre
Breakthrough Theatre of Winter Park has not one but two "live radio plays" in its upcoming season. That's a format that works well with stories of suspense — where the audience's imagination can add to the tension — and both of Breakthrough'...
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John Rich dies at 86; director of landmark sitcoms
As a top television comedy director who won an Emmy directing "The Dick Van Dyke Show"in the early 1960s, John Rich was faced with a tough choice in 1970.
On the same day he received a phone call from Mary Tyler Moore wanting to set up a meeting to...Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Television Industry, Interior Policy, Mary Tyler Moore, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
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'Goober Pyle' Actor George Lindsey Dies
CNNLOS ANGELES -- George Lindsey, the actor who portrayed the country-bumpkin mechanic Goober Pyle on "The Andy Griffith Show," died Sunday after a brief illness, his family said. He was 83. Lindsey's character Goober Pyle joined the hit sitcom in 1964 as...Tags: Celebrities, Comedy (genre), Obituaries, Theater, Jim Nabors
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Bookmark: Timing is everything
Take a minute, if you will, to consider the prominence of time travel as a theme in the arts. You don't have to be a brilliant but evil scientist huddled in a secret mountaintop laboratory, rubbing your hands together and cackling with glee as you...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Back to the Future (movie), Groundhog Day (movie), Science Fiction (genre)
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