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TV night tonight on WBZ/Jordan Rich

Midnight to 3:30 am on Sat night-into Sunday 9/22-23...the Jordan Rich Show with Frank Ochieng
and Garry and Marilyn Armstrong, talking TV... listen online at the WBZ site if need be

>>September 22, 2007
It's TV Night on the Jordan Rich Show! Call in and talk about your favorite shows!
 
raccoonradio said:
Midnight to 3:30 am on Sat night-into Sunday 9/22-23...the Jordan Rich Show with Frank Ochieng
and Garry and Marilyn Armstrong, talking TV... listen online at the WBZ site if need be

>>September 22, 2007
It's TV Night on the Jordan Rich Show! Call in and talk about your favorite shows!

Thanks for the heads-up. Luckily, WBZ is coming in fine up here in Maine. Should be a good listen.

Regards,
TSB
 
Just turned it on at 12:50 and sounds like they are doing a trivia game show. What's the story?
 
That was me, talking about tabloid TV and answering the question correctly (Leonard Nimoy)...! TV night this
time around: what TV characters have "heart"? Trivia: Frank names an actor or actress and you have to
mention 3 shows they were in, and so on.

They're back next month to talk movies on Oct 20 from mid-3:30 am
 
Hey Bob, I heard you on...

Technically, Nimoy also appeared on a couple of episodes of ST: TNG, I didn't catch whether they specified "regular appearances" or not...

nice pull! 8) What did you win?
 
That was me,

So it was, and you say you're a Ken Burns fan. You might want to check out the following Ken Burns parody from Youtube. It is absolutely pitch perfect in capturing the Burns style, especially the "college professor."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6xJzAYYrX8

By the way, one of the characters is played by a 1970s television actor...name the character and the program for extra credit.

Regards,
TSB
 
I don't know what I won yet but it should be interesting...
Will have to check out that Ken Burns parody. Someone gave me a (recorded off TV) DVD
of Empire of the Air, which I had seen years ago. thanks!
 
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