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Classic TV Preservation Society: Richard Thomas - A Television Legend
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Richard Thomas - A Television Legend. When it comes to acting, Richard Thomas can do no wrong. An acclaimed and diverse performer from day one, Thomas is best known in the world of classic television for his iconic, Emmy-winning performance as John-Boy Walton on. Which followed early riveting performances on notable shows such as. Marcus Welby, M.D. Back in his Waltons. Once did a take-off entitled, The Walnuts. Semi-regular John Ritter, of. And The Christmas Box. With each pe...
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Classic TV Preservation Society: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Richard Thomas - A Television Legend. When it comes to acting, Richard Thomas can do no wrong. An acclaimed and diverse performer from day one, Thomas is best known in the world of classic television for his iconic, Emmy-winning performance as John-Boy Walton on. Which followed early riveting performances on notable shows such as. Marcus Welby, M.D. Back in his Waltons. Once did a take-off entitled, The Walnuts. Semi-regular John Ritter, of. And The Christmas Box. With each pe...
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Classic TV Preservation Society: May 2015
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Sunday, May 24, 2015. Mary Tyler Moore: Three Names for Unlimitted Talent. Growing up in the 1960’ and 70’s, there were two kinds of people: Those who loved watching Mary Tyler Moore as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show. CBS, 1961-1966), and those who loved watching Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. CBS, 1970-1977, and which was officially titled just Mary Tyler Moore. And other successes including Rhoda. All three spun-off from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. As Laura, Moor...
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Classic TV Preservation Society: June 2013
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Saturday, June 29, 2013. 8220;Man of Steel”: DC's Less Than Worthy Attempt To "Avenge" Marvel [By Herbie J Pilato]. In their mutation from the printed/digital comic book world into the live-action feature film universe, Marvel’s superheroes are overwhelmingly the victors while to DC’s camp go the spoils, the clunkers and the position of a distant second best. To put it simply, Marvel has guts – they deliver their superior human flicks in the right manner. As a group or individually) up on the big-screen.
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Classic TV Preservation Society: October 2014
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Friday, October 10, 2014. Julie Adams is a Goddess. The beautiful and legendary actress Julie Adams has written about her astoundingly full and wonderful life in the book, THE LUCKY SOUTHERN STAR: REFLECTIONS FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, the title of which references her monumentally popular 1954 motion picture film,. The Creature From the Black Lagoon. However, Ms. Adams has made hundreds of appears on the big-screen, television and the stage beyond her most famous. The Andy Griffith Show. Murder, She Wrote.
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Classic TV Preservation Society: May 2014
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Monday, May 19, 2014. Be Impressive with Your Talent! Years ago when I taught acting in New York, I would always impress upon my students (of all ages) to impress me with their talent. Certainly, I was not impressed with arrogant behavior, and self-centeredness in class, in general. And I definitely was not impressed with profane language as a choice for dialogue or vulgar or violent imagery as a choice for any scene they would choose to perform. Instead, I would say to them, "Impress me with your TALENT!
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Classic TV Preservation Society: January 2014
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014. In Tribute to Legendary Casting Director Marvin Paige. A memorial service for legendary casting director Marvin Paige was recently held at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Marvin, who passed away on November 13, 2013, was one of the true believers in classic Hollywood, and cast everything from TV's groundbreaking. Series in the 1960s to being responsible for having Elizabeth Taylor make her monumental appearance on. On which he served as casting director from 1980 to 2006).
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Classic TV Preservation Society: Please vote for The Classic TV Preservation Society in the Wells Fargo essay contest
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Thursday, May 07, 2015. Please vote for The Classic TV Preservation Society in the Wells Fargo essay contest. Please click on the link below and vote for my essay about The Classic TV Preservation Society in the Wells Fargo grant contest. Please do also share this request with anyone on your email list, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, or any other social media site. Thanks so very much for your support! Founder, The Classic TV Preservation Society. Posted by Herbie J Pilato. Which was performed in J...
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Classic TV Preservation Society: December 2013
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Sunday, December 15, 2013. Rudolph" Does It Again! Anyone who reads this or any of my blogs or posts (at www.MediaBizbloggers.com. Or www.TVWriter.net. Knows of my fondness for the classic TV Christmas special, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed-Reindeer.". I have written at length about its many wonderful moments and life-lessons, one of which, however, I have not yet addressed and will do so now:. As Rudolph drifts across the frigid waters, he wistfully bids farewell to his dear friends, saying, "Goodbye, Corneli...
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Classic TV Preservation Society: In Memory of Bewitched star Elizabeth Montgomery
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Saturday, May 16, 2015. In Memory of Bewitched star Elizabeth Montgomery. Elizabeth Montgomery is best known for playing Samantha Stephens, the good. On television’s classic sitcom,. Which originally aired on ABC from 1964 to 1972 – and for which she received eight Emmy nominations (among other accolades). A staple in syndication ever since (and available on DVD), the show marks its 50. Anniversary this TV season, while May 18. Anniversary of Montgomery’s demise (from colon cancer). Director/producer Wil...