
Gerry Strauss
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6 days ago |
tvinsider.com | Gerry Strauss
This excerpt appearscourtesy of our partner site Nowadays, televised pro wrestling on a grand scale is pretty darn common: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has weekly live shows on Netflix and the USA Network (with bigger events broadcasting on NBC and Peacock), while All-Elite Wrestling broadcasts weekly on TNT and TBS.
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6 days ago |
tvinsider.com | Gerry Strauss
This excerpt appearscourtesy of our partner site There have been plenty of workplace comedies in television history, but none have been sillier, more off-the-wall, or more downright lovable than Night Court. Though it never truly ruled the ratings after premiering in 1984, the classic sitcom earned enough of a following to keep it on the air for nine seasons and 193 hilarious episodes, and even spent a few years among America’s top 10 most-watched shows.
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6 days ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gerry Strauss
Nowadays, televised pro wrestling on a grand scale is pretty darn common: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has weekly live shows on Netflix and the USA Network (with bigger events broadcasting on NBC and Peacock), while All-Elite Wrestling broadcasts weekly on TNT and TBS.
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1 week ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gerry Strauss
There have been plenty of workplace comedies in television history, but none have been sillier, more off-the-wall, or more downright lovable than Night Court. Though it never truly ruled the ratings after premiering in 1984, the classic sitcom earned enough of a following to keep it on the air for nine seasons and 193 hilarious episodes, and even spent a few years among America’s top 10 most-watched shows. A vehicle for comedian Harry Anderson, Night Court told the story of Harry T.
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1 week ago |
remindmagazine.com | Gerry Strauss
Everyone loves a classic, no-nonsense detective — that’s why Mannix, starring Mike Conners as Joe Mannix, a hard-nosed private investigator who shuns technology in favor of old-school detective instincts, lasted for eight action-packed seasons on CBS. For 194 episodes from September 16th, 1967 to April 13, 1975, Mannix kept his cool through action-packed adventures (and many, many beatings), using his wits and know-how to save the day.
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