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Pete Kelly's Blues |
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I Want to Live! |
Brian Arnold: Wizards
Brian Busby: Half a Bride
Dan Stumpf: Horrors of the Black Museum
Elizabeth Foxwell: The Fatal Witness
Evan Lewis: Pete Kelly's Blues (1955 film, mostly)
Geoff Bradley: A Place of Execution
George Kelley: Smash (tv series); Stella Adler on American Playwrights
Greg Proops: Gilda
How Did This Get Made?: Nothing But Trouble
Iba Dawson: The Boy Who Could Fly; Richard Briers
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Foreign Correspondent (1940 film)
Jackie Kashian: Scott Rogers on Disneyland
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Parrish
Jake Hinkson: House of Cards (Netflix television)
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Buddy Faro |
Jerry House: Surf Nazis Must Die!
J. Kingston Pierce: The President's Mystery
John Charles: Beowulf (1998 film)
John F. Norris: The Black Camel
Juri Nummelin: Minnesota Clay
Kliph Nesteroff: Ed Asner
Laura: Prince of Foxes
Lucy Brown: Sylvia Scarlett

Martin Edwards: St. Hilda's Crime and Mystery Week
Marty McKee: Battlestar Galactica (the 1978 pilot/theatrical release...in Sensurround!)
Michael Shonk: The Adventures of Hiram Holliday
Mystery Dan: Invisible Invaders
Patti Abbott: Love on a Rooftop
Paul S: Prelude to a Kiss
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The Big Sleep |
Rick: The Rare Breed; Blackbeard's Ghost
Rod Lott: Alice, Sweet Alice
Ron Miller: "Dream of the Stars"
Ron Scheer: Monte Walsh (1970 film)
Scott Cupp: The Orphanage (aka El orfanato; 2007 film)
Sergio Angelini: The Big Sleep (1978 film)
Stacia Jones: Only Yesterday (1933 film)
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Leverage |
Stephen Bowie: Leverage (tv series)
Todd Mason: "The Human Voice" (ABC Stage 67; 1966 television); The Scapegoat (2012 television); Ondine (2009 film); Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar; "How It Ended" (2011 short film) [forthcoming!]
Yvette Banek: The Woman in White (1948 film)
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The Scapegoat |
Temporarily in lieu of my reviews, this rating bulletin from preliminary Nielsen ratings for Sunday primetime...with PBS's Masterpiece Theatre/Downton Abbey and cable station AMC's The Walking Dead added to the regular suspects:
8 p.m.
CBS: "The Amazing Race" premiere (9.5 million, 5.6/9)
ABC: "Once Upon a Time" (7.5 million, 4.4/7)
FOX: "The Simpsons" (4.6 million, 2.5/4)/"Bob's Burgers" (4.1 million, 2.1/3)
NBC: "Betty White's Off Their Rockers" rerun (4.25 million, 2.6/4)
18-49 leader: "The Amazing Race" (2.4)
9 p.m.
AMC: “The Walking Dead” (11 million, estimating 7/10)
CBS: "The Good Wife" (8.5 million, 5.5/8)
ABC: "Once Upon a Time" (7.5 million, 4.4/7)
FOX: "The Simpsons" (4.6 million, 2.5/4)/"Bob's Burgers" (4.1 million, 2.1/3)
NBC: "Betty White's Off Their Rockers" rerun (4.25 million, 2.6/4)
18-49 leader: "The Amazing Race" (2.4)
9 p.m.
AMC: “The Walking Dead” (11 million, estimating 7/10)
CBS: "The Good Wife" (8.5 million, 5.5/8)
PBS: “Masterpiece Theatre/Downton Abbey” (8.2 Million, 5.2/8)
ABC: "Revenge" (6 million, 3.9/6)
FOX: "Family Guy" (4.85 million, 2.7/4)/"American Dad" (4.1 million, 2.3/3)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (3.8 million, 2.2/3)
18-49 leader: "Family Guy" (2.4) in broadcast; “The Walking Dead” had a 5.6.
10 p.m.
CBS: "The Mentalist" (9.2 million, 5.9/10)
ABC: "Revenge" (6 million, 3.9/6)
FOX: "Family Guy" (4.85 million, 2.7/4)/"American Dad" (4.1 million, 2.3/3)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (3.8 million, 2.2/3)
18-49 leader: "Family Guy" (2.4) in broadcast; “The Walking Dead” had a 5.6.
10 p.m.
CBS: "The Mentalist" (9.2 million, 5.9/10)
PBS: “Masterpiece Theatre/Downton Abbey” (8.2 Million, 5.2/9)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (4.2 million, 2.6/4)
ABC: "Zero Hour" rerun (3.05 million, 1.9/3)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (4.2 million, 2.6/4)
ABC: "Zero Hour" rerun (3.05 million, 1.9/3)
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Ondine |