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"CBS's 2010-11 Schedule"

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Blogger Ivan G Shreve Jr said...

I can't remember the last time I watched anything on CBS -- but I am tempted to tune in S#^! My Dad Says if only to get the opportunity to see Nicole Sullivan again, who's a true TDOY fave (The King of Queens, Baby Blues).

And though I suspect you're right re: the success of the Hawaii Five-O reboot, brother Brent--I'm on the record as stating that this is just wrong, wrong...wrong!!!

7:46 AM

Anonymous J said...

CBS will absolutely kick butt in the 8:00 pm timeslot on Thursday with The Big Bang Theory but I'm not holding my breath on ___ My Dad Says.

History fact: The Tiffany Network ruled 8:00 on Thursdays for many years with just one show - The Waltons. CBS was smart to keep John-Boy and his family in the same timeslot for all nine seasons they were on the air.

7:30 PM

Blogger tim gueguen said...

Its interesting that Hawaii Five-O actually has 2 Asian characters that are supposed to be related played by actors with the same ethnic background, Kim and Park both being of Korean descent. Are any of the main cast from the original still alive, let alone acting?

11:59 AM

Blogger Brent McKee said...

James MacArthur is still alive and acting, as is Al Harrington, who played Ben Kokua. Of the actors from the show's last season, William Smith and Sharon Farrell (the only woman officer ever to get onto McGarrett's team) are still alive.

Of the original cast I find Kam Fong to be the most interesting. He was working as a boilermaker at Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941; his first wife and two children were killed when two B-24 bombers collided above his house and the debris destroyed most of it - except for the bedroom that he was in; he was an 16 year veteran of the Honolulu PD and had retired before he began acting. In 1998 speaking about revivals of classic shows he said the following: "When you have a show that runs successfully and you try to duplicate it, people who watched the earlier version can't help but associate the current cast with the former one. If they did 'Five-O' again, everybody would compare Jack Lord with the new guy. It's never the same. The original is always better than the remake."

12:59 PM

Blogger Todd Mason said...

Well, Jack Lord was pretty damned bad as an actor. When the show succeeded, it was usually despite him.

9:29 PM

Blogger Vrinda said...

Todd Mason:

Jack was damn good as actor. The series did not do well despite him. He had screen presence, charisa, intelligence, and maturity - qualities you don't care to recognize. If he wasn't any good as an actor, Leonard Freenan wouldn't have hired him. Freeman worked with him on a previous show and remembered Jack's acting abilities. McGarrett was tough, serious, dedicated, no-nonsense, and believed in the work he was doing. Jack made those characteristics come to life. You failed to notice all that, instead looking for reasons to criticize him. Explain how the show succeeded despite him, if you can?

9:21 PM

Blogger Vrinda said...

Todd Mason:

Jack was damn good as actor. The series did not do well despite him. He had screen presence, charisa, intelligence, and maturity - qualities you don't care to recognize. If he wasn't any good as an actor, Leonard Freenan wouldn't have hired him. Freeman worked with him on a previous show and remembered Jack's acting abilities. McGarrett was tough, serious, dedicated, no-nonsense, and believed in the work he was doing. Jack made those characteristics come to life. You failed to notice all that, instead looking for reasons to criticize him. Explain how the show succeeded despite him, if you can?

9:22 PM

Blogger Vrinda said...

@Todd:

Jack Lord was a pretty damn good as an actor. How did the show succeed despite him? It didn't. If he wasn't talented, the show would not have lasted. You're just jealous and insecure.

10:25 PM

Blogger Vrinda said...

Jack Lord was pretty good as an actor. The show could not have succeeded despite him. You sound very jealous and mean-spirited.

10:27 PM

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