Another part of my childhood is gone for good. Don Grady most famous for being Robbie on My Three Sons has died after a battle with cancer. This pic is of him on Have Gun Will Travel. Don was on the Micky Mouse Club ( before my time) but i remember from My Three Sons. He was a muscian from rock to writing themes for tv after he retired from acting.
Rest In Peace
Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Monday, January 24, 2011
Guilty Pleasure?
I love the Duggar. No preaching or sniping about them having 19 kids or their faith, they take care of them all and the kids seem normal and well adjusted. They all seem to love each other, which is ok in my book.
I'm a big fan of the show and i think i've been watching since they only had 14 kids.
Cousin is a cutie. ;)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Hell's Kitchen

I didn't know it was starting a new season last night but caught it after missing the first few minutes of the show, so don't know why Gordon was hugging and being nice to that lady at the beginning.
I love this show, not sure why but maybe it's how Gordon pops the cooks ego balloons about their cooking skills. You can already see the ones who have no real skill and the ones who'll be there at the end.
Looks like a good season.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Big Bang Theory
Friday, September 11, 2009
Saint Weekend



To me Roger Moore is the best Simon Templer aka Saint of all who've played the Saint. Sir Roger Moore's son is making a pilot for a new Saint series in Canada, i hope it sells i'd love to see the Saint return.
And go to http://tainted-archive.blogspot.com/ for a whole weekend of Saint, it's a Saint Weekend and Gary Dobbs has a lt of great Saint stuff lined up.
And if you have the DVDs watch an episode or two of the Saint.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Best TV Western


The best tv western ever made was "Have Gun Will Travel" starring Richard Boone as Paladin. Running for 6 seasons from the late 50's to the early 60's the show never failed to entertain and sometimes make you think. Paladin a man of honor, worked for a fee but a lot of times he didn't ask for payment, not as a hired gun but more like a western era Knight righting wrongs. Intelligent scripts and intense acting by Boone made this series unique among the dozens of westerns on American tv at the time.
The first 3 seasons are on DVD and worth looking for and buying, sadly Paramount has stopped releasing the series to DVD, so may never get the final 3 on DVD.
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