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FX's 'Anarchy' is first basic cable series to beat Leno

http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/10/sons-...irst-time.html
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Originally Posted by fredfa View Post

TV Notes
Thursday's TV Highlights
Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham gets a new show on Comedy Central

I read a review of the show, noticed by the headline that it was going to be negative and then stopped reading after the reviewer wrote that he just didn't "get" Jeff Dunham's comedy. While it might be on some interest to have someone who doesn't like the comedian to review his new show on the chance that his mind might be changed, I'd think it would make more sense to have reviewers who have a chance of enjoying the show.
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Yep, as a kid, I was part of the huge cult following for Soupy. About a year ago I bought a DVD of some of his old shows.

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Originally Posted by DoubleDAZ View Post

What a shame, lot's of childhood memories there. RIP!
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Originally Posted by dad1153 View Post

Fox can't be too happy with the prospect of a Game 7 pre-empting it's youthful-skewing animation block on Sundays for the older-skewing MLB Playoffs.

i would think FOX wants a game 6 sunday nite (most likely a game 6 due to rain tomorrow) because all the usual sunday animation shows wouldve been reruns this week anyway & a game 6 especially with the yanks would beat reruns.
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(From Marc Berman's October 23, 2009, Programming Insider newsletter and blog at Mediaweek.com)
http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/t.../592100052/p/6
Thursday's Nielsen Broadcast Finals
(posted by Travis Yanan)

Grey's Anatomy (61 minutes) ABC- 15.062 million viewers
- 9.8/15 HH
- 5.3/14 A18-49

Survivor CBS - 12.899 million viewers
- 7.6/12 HH
- 4.0/12 A18-49

ALCS Game 5 (7:52pm, 221 minutes) Fox - 11.851 million viewers
- 7.6/13 HH
- 3.7/11 A18-49

The Mentalist (R) CBS - 11.788 million viewers
- 7.6/13 HH
- 2.8/8 A18-49

CSI (R) CBS - 10.142 million viewers
- 6.5/10 HH
- 2.2/6 A18-49

Private Practice (59 minutes) ABC- 9.928 million viewers
- 6.7/11 HH
- 3.7/10 A18-49

Flashforward ABC- 9.874 million viewers
- 6.2/10 HH
- 3.1/9 A18-49

The Office (31 minutes) NBC- 8.729 million viewers
- 5.1/8 HH
- 4.4/11 A18-49

30 Rock NBC- 6.841 million viewers
- 4.1/6 HH
- 3.3/8 A18-49

The Jay Leno Show (59 minutes) NBC- 4.970 million viewers
- 3.3/6 HH
- 1.6/4 A18-49

Community NBC- 5.038 million viewers
- 3.2/5 HH
- 1.9/6 A18-49

Parks and Recreation NBC- 4.925 million viewers
- 3.1/5 HH
- 2.1/6 A18-49

The Vampire Diaries (R) CW - 2.268 million viewers
- 1.5/2 HH
- 0.9/3 A18-49
- 0.8/3 A18-34
- 1.2/3 W18-34

Supernatural (R) CW - 1.826 million viewers
- 1.2/2 HH
- 0.8/2 A18-49
- 0.8/2 A18-34
- 0.9/3 W18-34

http://travisyanan.blogspot.com/

http://twitter.com/travisyanan

Note: Previous overnight ratings are available at Marc Berman's Programmers Insider blog:

http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/t...51/m/460103871
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NBC picks up 'Community'
Network also gives full orders to 'Parks,' 'Mercy'

Yippee! (for "Community" )

http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...=1&cache=false
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Thread Starter 
(From Marc Berman’s October 23, 2009, Programming Insider newsletter and blog at Mediaweek.com)
http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/t...4052#450104052
Thursday’s Nielsen Cable Finals
(posted by Travis Yanan)

The Jeff Dunham Show (9pm)
- 5.342 million viewers
- 3.0/5 HH
- 2.2/6 A18-49

Project Runway
- 3.020 million viewers
- 2.2/4 HH
- 1.3/4 A18-49

Real Housewives of Atlanta
- 2.977 million viewers
- 2.1/4 HH
- 1.6/4 A18-49

College Football (Florida State at North Carolina) (8pm, 222 minutes)
- 2.973 million viewers
- 2.0/3 HH
- 1.0/3 A18-49

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- 1.616 million viewers
- 0.9/1 HH
- 0.9/3 A18-49

Tosh.0 (10pm, note, there was a South Park repeat between Dunham and Tosh.0)
- 1.523 million viewers
- 1.0/2 HH
- 0.7/2 A18-49


http://twitter.com/travisyanan

http://travisyanan.blogspot.com/

Note: Previous overnight ratings are available at Marc Berman’s Programmers Insider blog:

http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/t...51/m/460103871
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TV Notes
Friday's TV Talk Shows

Fox News: Tonight on Red Eye (3 AM Eastern): Fox & Friends Wknd co-anchor Alisyn Camerota, satirist John Devore, from Gwar Oderus Urungus & actor Allen Covert!
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Thread Starter 
TV Notes
Jeff Dunham debut sets Comedy Central record
How ... why ... I just don't ... gah...

By Nellie Andreeva in The Hollywood Reporter LiveFeed blog, October 23, 2009

He did it again.

After breaking Comedy Central's ratings records with his special last year, ventriloquist Jeff Dunham repeated the feat on the series side.

The Thursday debut of "The Jeff Dunham Show" drew 5.3 million viewers, making it the most-watched series premiere in Comedy Central's history.

The show, mostly panned by critics, also posted all-time records for a Comedy Central series premiere in adults 18-49 (2.6 rating).

Including the same-night replays, the premiere of "Jeff Dunham" attracted 7.9 million viewers.

It was the top cable series on Thursday night and powered Comedy Central to its highest-rated night of the year.

http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/10/jeff-...tral.html#more
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NBA League Pass Free Preview:
DirecTV, Dish Network, Time Warner Cable + maybe others
Begins October 27, 2009 & Ends November 3, 2009.
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Originally Posted by BIGA$$TV View Post

Yep, as a kid, I was part of the huge cult following for Soupy. About a year ago I bought a DVD of some of his old shows.

I used to be able to do a really mean Soupy Shuffle.

- Tom
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TV Notes
Friday’s TV Highlights:
Angels at Yankees on Fox; 'Always and Forever' on Hallmark

From the Los Angeles Times’ “Show Tracker” blog
(Note: times are generally ET/PT. Sports are PT. For Sunday network and PBS show start times please check your local listings.)

SERIES

Robin Hood: During a heat wave-induced water shortage, Prince John (Toby Stephens) blocks all the local wells, forcing Robin's (Jonas Armstrong) men to take desperate measures to save those at risk (6 and 9 p.m. BBC America).

The Academy: Orange County Fire: A class of recruits is introduced to the Cadre, an elite team of instructors who will be guiding them over an 18-week training process on the premiere of the unscripted series (6 and 9 p.m. Fox Reality).

MythBusters: Kari, Grant and Tory test if it's possible to actually knock someone's socks off (9 p.m. Discovery).

Surprise Inspection: In this new series, cameras follow health inspectors as they check restaurants (10 and 10:30 p.m. Tru).

Austin City Limits: Singer and instrumentalist Andrew Bird performs songs from his album, "Noble Beast" and St. Vincent performs in this new episode (check your local listings, PBS).

MOVIES

Alien 3: Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) experiences a series of rude awakenings after crash-landing on a prison planet. Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance and Lance Henriksen also star in this 1992 thriller (8 p.m. AMC).

Milk: Sean Penn earned a best actor Oscar, for his superb portrayal of Harvey Milk, the 1970s San Francisco city supervisor whose gay-rights activism made him a lightning rod for controversy. With Josh Brolin, James Franco and Emile Hirsch (8 p.m. HBO).

GoodFellas: Nicholas Pileggi's book about Henry Hill, an ex-mobster now in the Witness Protection Program, formed the basis for this violent 1990 Martin Scorsese gangland saga. The film earned six Academy Award nominations and a win for Joe Pesci as best supporting actor as a very funny but violent gangster. Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Paul Sorvino and Lorraine Bracco also star (9 p.m. Bravo).

Ghost Town: Deadly ghosts terrorize a group of college students in the 2009 TV movie "Ghost Town," starring Jessica Rose and Randy Wayne (9 p.m. Syfy).

Always and Forever: High school sweethearts (Rena Sofer and Dean McDermott) meet again after 20 years in the TV romance. (11 p.m., Hallmark).

SPORTS

NASCAR racing: Sprint Cup: TUMS Fast Relief 500 Practice, from Martinsville, Va. (7 a.m. ESPN2); Nationwide Series: Kroger on Track for the Cure 250 Qualifying, from Memphis, Tenn. (7:45 a.m. ESPN2). Nationwide Series: Kroger on Track for the Cure 250, from Memphis, Tenn. (12:30 p.m. ESPN2).

Baseball: American League Championship Series, Game 6: The Angels visit the New York Yankees (4:30 p.m. Fox).

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/
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Today's College Football in HD

All times are Eastern

Note: BCS rankings 1-25 are official. Rankings below #25 are replicated by Jerry Palm at collegebcs.com using precisely the same computer models as the BCS.


#44 Connecticut (4-2) at #23 West Virginia (5-1) 12 noon . ESPNU
#12 Georgia Tech (4-1) at #63 Virginia (3-3) 12 noon Raycom
#106 Illinois (1-5) at #90 Purdue (2-5) 12 noon ESPN2
#72 Indiana (4-3) at #87 Northwestern (4-3) 12 noon BTN
#54 Minnesota (4-3) at #19 Ohio State (5-2) 12 noon ESPN
#39 Arkansas (3-3) at #31 Mississippi (4-2) 12:21 p.m. SEC Network
#71 Iowa State (4-3) at #34 Nebraska (4-2) 12:30 p.m. FSN
#15 Oklahoma State (5-1) at #78 Baylor (3-3) 12:30 p.m. Versus
#38 Boston College (5-2) at #32 Notre Dame (4-2) 3:30 p.m. NBC
#56 Tennessee (3-3) at #2 Alabama(7-0) 3:30 p.m. CBS
#46 Clemson (3-3) at #10 Miami (5-1) 3:30 p.m. ABC regional
#31 Oklahoma (3-3) at #25 Kansas (5-1) 3:30 p.m. ABC regional
#11 Oregon (5-1) at #37 Washington (3-4) 3:30 p.m. ABC regional
#13 Penn State (6-1) at #36 Michigan (5-2) 3:30 p.m. ABC regional/ESPN where it isn't shown on ABC
#65 Wake Forest (4-3) at #45 Navy (5-2) 3:30 p.m. CBSC
#83 Louisville (2-4) at #5 Cincinnati (6-0) 3:30 p.m. ESPNU
#67 Air Force (4-3) at #18 Utah (5-1) 4:00 p.m. Versus
#55 UCLA (3-3) at #22 Arizona (4-2) 6:30 p.m. FSAZ / FSPT
#6 Iowa (7-0) at #43 Michigan State (4-3) 7:00 p.m. BTN
#59 Louisiana-Monroe (4-2) at #52 Kentucky (3-3) 7:00 p.m. (FSS / SUN) / FSPT
#110 Vanderbilt (2-5) at #24 South Carolina (5-2) 7:00 p.m. ESPNU
#1 Florida (6-0) at #69 Mississippi State (3-4)7:30 p.m. ESPN
#41 Auburn (5-2) at #9 LSU (5-1) 7:30 p.m. ESPN2
#73 SMU (3-3) at #17 Houston (5-1) 7:30 p.m. CBSC
#8 TCU (6-0) at #16 BYU (6-1) 7:30 p.m. Versus
#35 Oregon State (4-2) at #7 USC (5-1) 8 p.m. ABC Regional
#3 Texas (6-0) at #40 Missouri (4-2) 8 p.m. ABC Regional
#53 Arizona State (4-2) at #46 Stanford (4-3) 10:15 p.m. FSN
#57 Fresno State (3-3) at #103 New Mexico State (3-4) 10:15 p.m. ESPNU


ESPN Game Plan (All games in SD)
Central Michigan at Bowling Green 12 noon
Georgia Tech at Virginia 12 noon
South Florida at Pittsburgh 12 noon.
Arkansas at Mississippi 12:21 p.m.

Louisiana Tech at Utah State 3 p.m.
Clemson at Miami 3:30 p.m.
Louisville at Cincinnati 3:30 p.m.
Oklahoma at Kansas 3:30 p.m.
Oregon at Washington 3:30 p.m.
North Texas at Troy 3:30 p.m.

Idaho at Nevada 4 p.m.
Louisiana-Monroe at Kentucky 7 p.m.
Oregon State at USC 8:00 p.m.
Texas at Missouri 8:00 p.m.

Boise State at Hawaii 11 p.m.
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Thread Starter 
TV Notes
On The Air Tonight
Saturday Network Prime-Time Programming Options
(All shows are in HD unless noted as being in Standard Definition: SD)

(Reminder: If you are recording these programs, check your network listings for precise start/end times. For PBS, please double check your local listings.)

ABC:
8 NCAA Football. Regional coverage: Oregon State at USC or Texas at Missouri.

CBS:
8 Three Rivers (R, Oct. 18)
9 48 Hours Mystery: The Curious Case of Colonel Shue. An Air Force widow is determined to prove that her husband's death was no accident. (R, April 18) SD

10 48 Hours Mystery : Haunted. A woman tries to prove who killed her father. SD


NBC:
8 Mercy (R, October 14)
9 Trauma (R, Monday)
10 Law & Order: SVU (R, Wednesday)

Fox:
8 MLB, ALCS: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at New York Yankees

PBS
8 Austin City Limits: Andrew Bird; St. Vincent.
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TV Notes
Sunday’s TV Talk Shows
Tyler Perry profiled on “60 Minutes”

From the Los Angeles Times’ “Show Tracker” blog
(Note all times are PT. For syndicated and PBS shows, check your local listings.)

Today (check local listings for start time) NBC

Good Morning America (check local listings for start time) ABC

State of the Union With John King Afghanistan presidential election; war in Afghanistan: Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah. Afghanistan; healthcare: Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah): Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.). 6 a.m. CNN

CBS News Sunday Morning (check local listings for start time) CBS

Reliable Sources The White House versus Fox News: Jane Hall, American University; Nico Pitney, the Huffington Post; Amanda Carpenter, the Washington Times. Media duped: Mark Feldstein, George Washington University; Sharon Waxman, TheWrap.com. 7 a.m. CNN

The Chris Matthews Show Dan Rather, HD Net; Helene Cooper, the New York Times; Andrew Sullivan, the Atlantic; Kathleen Parker, the Washington Post. (N) (Syndicated. Check local listings for station and start time)

Meet the Press The economy and executive compensation; Afghanistan; Healthcare: Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas); Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.). The economy and executive compensation: Erin Burnett CNBC; Andrew Ross Sorkin; the New York Times. Afghanistan; the Obama administration's agenda; politics: Jane Mayer, the New Yorker; Joe Scarborough ("Morning Joe"); author Dan Senor ("Start-Up Nation"); Tavis Smiley, PBS. (check local listings for start time) NBC

This Week With George Stephanopoulos Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Panel: Al Hunt, Bloomberg News; Laura Ingraham, Fox News; Cynthia Tucker, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; George Will. (check local listings for start time) ABC

State of the Union With John King Democratic strategist: Donna Brazile; Republican strategist Ed Rollins; former RNC chairman Ed Gillespie. Afghanistan; healthcare; Virginia Governor's Race: Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.). 8 p.m. CNN

Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Afghan elections: Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah. U.S. policy in Afghanistan: Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.); Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.). Healthcare reform: Bruce Josten, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Mike Tuffin, America's Health Insurance Plans. Panel: Bill Kristol; Mara Liasson; Dana Perino; Juan Williams. (check local listings for start time) Fox

Face the Nation The war in Afghanistan and healthcare: Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Russell D. Feingold (D-Wis.). (check local listings for start time) CBS

Fareed Zakaria GPS Afghan elections; U.S.-Afghan relations; terrorism: Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Afghanistan; Pakistan; India: Shashi Tharoor, India's Minister of State for External Affairs. 10 a.m. CNN

60 Minutes Medicare and Medicaid fraud; Tyler Perry. 7 p.m. (ET/PT) CBS

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/show...fox-news-.html
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Business Notes
Travel Channel Auction Heats Up
Reports: News Corp. In Lead With $800 Million To $900 Million Bid

By Mike Farrell -- Multichannel News

The auction for The Travel Channel is reportedly heating up, with News Corp. vaulting into the lead with an estimated bid for the network in the $800 million to $900 million range.

That is a pretty hefty premium for the network, known mostly for its traveling foodies Anthony Bourdain of No Reservations and Adam Richman of Man v. Food, as well as less culinary-centric shows like Bridget's Sexiest Beaches.

And it far outpaces original expectations for the channel.

When Cox Communications said in June that it would hire Goldman Sachs to investigate strategic alternatives for Travel, most analysts expected it would sell for upwards of $600 million.

Pali Research media analyst Richard Greenfield estimated that Travel Channel will throw off about $50 million in cash flow in 2009, valuing an $800 million to $900 million bid at a 17 times multiple.

The Financial Times reported Oct. 22 that News Corp. was in the lead, but that other companies like Scripps Networks Interactive and a consortium led by Providence Equity Group could trump their bid.

It is expected that Travel would fit well with News Corp.'s National Geographic Channel.

While the valuation for Travel Channel harkens back to the heady days of earlier in the decade -- when Viacom paid $3 billion for BET Networks in 2000, it implied a cash flow multiple of 23 times -- it wouldn't be out of character for News Corp. to make a much higher bid to increase its chances of winning. It launched a $5.6 billion bid for Dow Jones & Co. in 2007, well above what most observers have valued the property. News Corp. closed the Dow Jones deal in January 2008.

http://www.multichannel.com/article/...n_Heats_Up.php
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Originally Posted by fredfa View Post

TV Notes
Jeff Dunham debut sets Comedy Central record

...After breaking Comedy Central's ratings records with his special last year, ventriloquist Jeff Dunham repeated the feat on the series side.

Great, now with this success, we're going to see the typical lazy network execs ripping off someone else's original idea -- dummies will be popping up all over television wait. Too late.
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Originally Posted by LL3HD View Post

Great, now with this success, we're going to see the typical lazy network execs ripping off someone else's original idea -- dummies will be popping up all over television wait. Too late.

Yeah - they already run many of the networks...
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Originally Posted by fredfa View Post

TV Notes
Friday's TV Highlights:
Angels at Yankees on Fox; 'Always and Forever' on Hallmark

From the Los Angeles Times' Show Tracker blog
(Note: times are generally ET/PT. Sports are PT. For Sunday network and PBS show start times please check your local listings.)

Baseball: American League Championship Series, Game 6: The Angels visit the New York Yankees (4:30 p.m. Fox).

We should be so lucky... they moved it to 8:00 PM so be prepared for a LONG night, possibly well into Sunday.
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Thread Starter 
Friday’s metered market and fast affiliate overnight prime-time ratings (which include the total viewers and 18-49 demographic estimates) – along with Media Week Analyst Marc Berman’s view of what they mean -- have now been posted at the top of Ratings News -- the second post in this thread.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...&#post10367387
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That is Pacific Time. Pre-game starts on Fox at 4:30 (PT), first pitch scheduled for 4:57 (PT).

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Originally Posted by Riverside_Guy View Post

We should be so lucky... they moved it to 8:00 PM so be prepared for a LONG night, possibly well into Sunday.
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An Appreciation:
Soupy Sales:
Hip and elemental

By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times television critic

Even though the occasion is sad, there is something oddly bracing in setting out to write about a man who called himself "Soupy." We need more Soupys in this self-important, don't-you-dare-throw-that-pie world -- and now there is one less, Soupy Sales having died Thursday at the age of 83.

Born Milton Supman to the only Jewish family in Franklinton, N.C., Sales first got into children's television in Detroit in 1953 -- he also had a grown-up nighttime show there -- but his years of greatest renown were from 1959 to 1966, when he worked out of Los Angeles and New York and was seen all over the country. His costume, such as it was, comprised a black pullover sweater and a floppy bow tie; early on he also wore a top hat, later on he ditched the tie.

My memory of "The Soupy Sales Show" (originally "Lunch with Soupy Sales") is not of specific bits, but an impression of noise and energy and a cheap, sketchy set fit with the usual appurtenances of a midcentury kids' show: a window (for Pookie the lion puppet to appear in), a door (for Soupy to answer). Waving in from the side of the frame were the paws of his otherwise unseen very big dogs, White Fang, the Biggest and Meanest Dog in the USA, and Black Tooth, the Biggest and Sweetest Dog in the USA, whom I never could keep straight in spite of the color-coding. (White Fang is the one I would imitate by saying, "Oh-reah-oh-reh-uh," unless it was Black Tooth.) There were pies in the face, mostly in Soupy's face, though sometimes in the face of a celebrity guest: Frank Sinatra took one, and so did Tony Curtis. The jokes were already old when vaudeville was new: "Show me a giant rooster chasing a member of Parliament.... And I'll show you a chicken catch a Tory." ("Now, just what do we mean by that?" Soupy said afterward, never answering the question.)

The corniness was knowing -- it was jazz, basically, like a bop musician ad-libbing on "Sweet Sue." Not so much written as riffed, "The Soupy Sales Show" was both hip and elemental, obscure and accessible, because even when it was obscure it was silly and energetic. Although the show was ostensibly for kids, the sound of laughter coming off the screen was wholly that of the grown men on the crew, to whom Soupy would play as a nightclub comic plays to the band. (That is a sound you don't hear much on TV now, the sound of the laughing crew.)

It was a musical show, driven by jazz and pop records lip-synced by Pookie and danced to by Soupy. (He put out a dance record of his own, "The Mouse": "Hey, you can do it in your house.") But there was also music in his voice, a sleepy, latent Southerness that gave his craziest passages the lilt of a lullabye. In one episode, he tells White Fang -- or is it Black Tooth? -- about the prizes at a local talent show, and it sings like poetry:

"They're givin' away a big satin pillow" -- prounced "pillah" -- "and it says 'Mother'; and they're givin' away a eight-by-ten glossy photo of the World's Fair pavilion of 1939; and they're givin' away a big apron that says on there, 'HI! I'm the chef'; and they're givin' away a Howard Johnson all-day sucker, and a eight-by-ten picture of Howard Johnson eatin' pistachio ice cream; and they're givin' away an autographed picture of Bob Steele, my favorite; and a Kay Kyser record of 'Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition' and also a record by Elton Britt, 'There's a Star-Spangled Banner Wavin' Somewhere.'"

It is true that children like a reassuring voice of gentle authority, but it is also true that they like to go where the wild things are. They like an adult who does not talk down to them, but they particularly like an adult who doesn't talk down to them because he is already on their level.

There is more kids' television now than ever; whole networks are devoted to it. And yet with all those hours to fill, you will find nothing like Soupy Sales. (The closest thing to him on TV nowadays is Craig Ferguson; they have a similarly free style, and like to get up close to the camera.) There is sometimes the impression of mayhem, but it is never actually spontaneous or free. They have sealed up the cracks where the Mouse gets in.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/show...upy-sales.html
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TV Notes
Benjamin Bratt Returning to Law & Order
By ETonline.com - October 23rd, 2009

ET can confirm that Benjamin Bratt will be back on "Law & Order" in the role that garnered him an Emmy nom!

Bratt, who appeared on the show for four seasons in the '90s, will return in an upcoming episode that reunites his character Detective Reynaldo Curtis with former "boss" Lt. Anita van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson).

"I am thrilled that Ben is coming back for a return appearance. He joined us for our recent 20th anniversary celebration and it was like he never left," says series creator and executive producer Dick Wolf.

"Law & Order" airs Fridays at 8 p.m. on NBC.

http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/10/80095/index.html
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Originally Posted by dcowboy7 View Post

i would think FOX wants a game 6 sunday nite (most likely a game 6 due to rain tomorrow) because all the usual sunday animation shows wouldve been reruns this week anyway & a game 6 especially with the yanks would beat reruns.


PPD - called it yesterday....tell Jim Cantore this weather forecasting thing is easy.
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They're doing crawls on the college football games to announce postponement of ALCS game 6 to Sunday night at 8:20 PM (Eastern). Game 7 (if necessary) will be on Monday night at 7:57 PM (Eastern).

Of course this assumes that the postponed games don't get postponed again.
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Originally Posted by humdinger70 View Post

They're doing crawls on the college football games to announce postponement of ALCS game 6 to Sunday night at 8:20 PM (Eastern). Game 7 (if necessary) will be on Monday night at 7:57 PM (Eastern).

Of course this assumes that the postponed games don't get postponed again.

They wont get PPD....just look at the weather forecast.
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Originally Posted by fredfa View Post

Business Notes
Travel Channel Auction Heats Up
Reports: News Corp. In Lead With $800 Million To $900 Million Bid

By Mike Farrell -- Multichannel News

Wait...what??

Maybe $900M for the entire group of Discovery Networks, but for just ONE of them?
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Thread Starter 
Sure. That is not too expensive for a channel in some 90 million homes.

It can always be changed should NewsCorp decide to change the channel's focus.

And the Travel Channel does get a disproportionate number of high income viewers.
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I think it would be unlikely that No Reservations would survive on the Travel channel if Scripps buys it.
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Thread Starter 
TV Notes
On The Air Tonight
Sunday Network Prime-Time Programming Options

(All shows are in HD unless noted as being in Standard Definition: SD)

(Reminder: If you are recording these programs, check your network listings for precise start/end times. For PBS, please double check your local listings.)

ABC:
7 America’s Funniest Home Videos SD
8 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition SD
9 Desperate Housewives
10 Brothers & Sisters

CBS:
7 60 Minutes: Medicare and Medicaid fraud; epilepsy; actor and director Tyler Perry talks about his career.
8 The Amazing Race 15
9 Three Rivers
10 Cold Case

Fox:
7
NFL Football: Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys or Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals or New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins.
7:30 The OT
7:50 MLB: ALCS Game Six: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at New York Yankees (at least three hours)

NBC:
7 Football Night in America
8:15 NFL Football: Arizona at New York Giants three and a quarter hours)

PBS
8 Nature: Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions. loud, the wild white stallion now in his prime, rules the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana.
9 Masterpiece Contemporary. Endgame. Negotiations lead to the end of apartheid in South Africa. (Two hours)
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