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Jun 28 2009

Michael Jackson Remembered at BET Awards 2009

Published by violetteb under Awards, BET, Primetime Edit This

Tonight the producers of the 2009 BET Awards plan to remember Michael Jackson. They may be scrambling to pull it together in time but as a black artist Michael Jackson deserves recognition for his entertainment achievements. Setting his questionable celebrity status aside for his peculiarities does not take away his talent.

Many talents in the industry will be there and as other black entertainers are honored for their work in music, television and the movies, it is believed some sort of tribute has been put together to honor Michael Jackson, the man who is being reported as the first black artist to make his way to MTV.

Don’t miss it from 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM eastern as it hopes to be must see TV.

And here is a must see YouTube video showcasing the choreography and singing talents of Michael Jackson.

Visit a Michael Jackson remembrance at BigShoes, Michael Jackson Off the Wall.

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Jun 23 2009

Ed McMahon Thanks for the Memories

After having contemplated the look of late night television recently and just posting about it, it is weird and with sadness that I find Ed McMahon has passed away. If you’ve never heard of Ed McMahon, you’re too young for late night. The man was a television icon, 30 years with The Tonight Show, 35 years working with Johnny Carson alone and friends for longer than that.

I can honestly say that one of the things I like about the new Tonight Show is the relationship between Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter. I can’t help but think it will be a similar relationship, one I hope with as long a run as Ed McMahon had with Johnny Carson, a pair of entertainers who knew how to work a crowd.

I know somewhere up in heaven there is music playing and God heard someone say “Here’s Johnny!”

For a walk down memory lane visit The Tonight Show Experience.

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Jun 23 2009

The New Face of Late Night

The face of late night has changed over the past month. I wonder if Colbert regrets mentioning The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien coming on at midnight. Sorry Stephen I did change the channel when you said that. Oh yes, I’m a Conan O’Brien fan. Watched him occasionally before his new stint on The Tonight Show and now that I’ve seen The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, I watch it often.

And Kudos to Jimmy Fallon. Initially I wasn’t sure if I’d like his show but he came into his own pretty quick. I think there is a period of time, not really a learning curve, but a time for a late night host to come into his own and Jimmy Fallon did it quicker than expected. Craig Ferguson took a little longer. I’ve seen him a few times recently and he’s been alright having come into his own as well.

We didn’t have to worry about Conan coming into his own, he’s like the fine wine of late night now, or maybe he’d prefer to be called the fine aged-cheese of late night. We’ll let him decide. At least he has made watching late night worthwhile.

I never really enjoyed The Tonight Show with Leno; I don’t hate him, just could take him or leave him. Did like some of his bits he did for the show. And Letterman, quite frankly I’m surprised he has the audience he does anymore. I wonder if it is more a type of voyeurism to see what missteps Letterman will take on his show while inserting foot into mouth. I’ve less and less respect for him and I think that hurts his humor for me.

So thank NBC for Conan and Jimmy and on a good night if you are still up, Late Call with Carson Daly will brief you on the day and there will be some good music to end the night with.

Want the scoop on late night TV? TV Scape has all the links for your convenience so you don’t miss the highlights.

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May 10 2009

In Plain Sight for Mother’s Day

Woohoo, it is Sunday, it is Mother’s Day and it is In Plain Sight night on the USA Network. They got my number. Guess what mom is watching?

Well, I’m making my rounds updating blogs for Mother’s Day and wanted to share some comedic relief. For the mom’s who don’t know how they do it and don’t know how any mom with just one child then they have does it here is a word from Jeff Dunham and puppet Peanut. If you get a chance look for Dunham’s specials on Comedy Central or check him out live in a city near you on Stubhub.

Oh and if you can’t get a sitter, that would be me usually, you can check him out whenever you want at a DVD in a room near you. That is how I check out most my movies…remember when grandmas lived in the same town as you? I don’t.

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Apr 13 2009

NASA Addresses Colbert Nation

Well NASA will announce the winning name to the new module, Node 3 of The International Space Station Tuesday evening on The Colbert Report. Yes, I’m one of The Colbert Nation who dutifully heard the call of my leader Stephen Colbert to vote for his name on the Help Name Node 3 online poll that NASA ran at NASA.gov. This is mostly due to sleep deprivation and Stephen’s hypnotizing perfect hair. Trust me though, he does have bad hair days which I notice and share my disappointment with my husband, my balding husband.

Fine print has suggested that anything outside of their NASA’s proposed suggestions (Earthrise, Legacy, Serenity and Venture), may not be considered…fine print may have become available after the start of the contest though so I’m interested to see what will happen along with Philadelphian Congressman, Chaka Fattah and others.

I don’t know about you, I’m tuning in for this long anticipated announcement. I might even make popcorn, although the results probably will result in one of NASA’s four suggested names being chosen, sorry can’t remember who was in the lead, and then they will throw the Stephen Colbert name someone else within the module currently known as Node 3.

Let’s cross our fingers and hope they have some creative way to credit the man who gave NASA some publicity.


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Mar 11 2009

From U2 to American Idol

Published by violetteb under FOX, Primetime, Reality Edit This

Well it had to happen sooner or later. U2 left NY. Is Get On Your Boots losing that new car smell already? Incredible concert at Fordham University for the Good Morning American audience…more incredible that I got up to watch it. I’m on a different shift for some reason. Sure where is Charlie Jade when you need him, or course maybe SciFi moved it to an even more obscure and insignificant time slot…maybe it only plays on DST at the moment you change your clocks back…very SciFi-ish, don’t you think?

So I had a very brief hiatus and have a list of TV notes to share. But I’ll move right on to the big news…last night was American Idol night, the first night for the 13 contestants, yes a baker’s dozen this time. And tonight is American Idol night where they vote off two and announce some other changes in the way American Idol works. If I didn’t know any better I’d start to think that Bernie Ecclestone from F1 racing was reorganizing the show. I digress, we all know if American Idol ran like F1 it would be under a 2 hr time constraint and this would be the only post I’d have to write a week.

I don’t know about the rest of you but I pretty much haven’t found the time to sit through the total American Idol experience in a couple of seasons. You know the one where you start the season with auditions, move to the Hollywood auditions, and then we finally get to the final 12 (13) where we view American Idol for a good couple hours two nights in a row, not to mention all the other TV news on the topic that you can follow ad infinitum until we have a winner and sometime in the summer you can watch a collection of audition highlights, as if the real thing wasn’t painful enough the first time around.

Anyway, it’s been awhile since I caught the show and I was pleased to watch the first episode and make my pick for which contestant I think the next American Idol should be…I’ll phrase it that way since there is no guarantee the rest of the American public will see it the same way as I, in good sense. Adam Lambert folks. Man should be a lead singer in a rock and roll band already. What is happening to America I ask? His friends must be too busy playing Guitar Hero to form a band.

If you want some American Idol news and you’ve found I’ve only shown up to see who got voted off in a couple weeks because I just don’t have all that time to cover American Idol, then please visit American Idol at Today for all the unvarnished American Idol news. That is where I’ll catch up if I miss something important. However, I really like that Adam Lambert. I might have to tune in each week and check it out.

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Mar 06 2009

Life on Mars Canceled But We Still Have U2 in NY

I know you were all probably thinking TVScape was turning into a U2 site, what can I say? From all the commercials and hype you would think it was the biggest thing on TV this week…okay, let’s face it, it is. They are really working the David Letterman late show. Wonder how great the Good Morning America show will be tomorrow. These guys rock and give 110 percent. I remember when they did Saturday Night Live one year they played an extra set before the SNL cameras shut off.

Okay, I’m ready for some Primetime. Don’t tell anybody but I saw Life on Mars for the first time last night. I know! And I’m sorry I’ve been missing it…and I’m sorry to tell you they just announced it will be canceled. Maybe they should have called it Life on Pluto.

This is the story of my life. But have no fear fans they get to finish out their 17 episodes which will afford them enough time to finish the story line. This simplifies things for me because if I want to collect the series in the future on DVD I only have to purchase one season. How cool is that. That being said, perhaps we will be lucky enough that on that note, they can put together a compilation of the music from the show.

Too bad it is canceled; too bad we can’t get SciFi to pick it up because of the nature of the story. Cop gets hit by car and time travels to 1973…i.e. we have a bunch of cool writers that can only write about cool cops in the 70’s and the music was better back then than it is now and this will only fly if we turn it into science fiction…I tell you if SciFi picked it up it would be easier on the brain than Charlie Jade. You think I’m kidding, why do you think they play it at 3/2 am Central time?

Well, if you still care about Life on Mars visit them at ABC to watch full episodes or listen to the Life on Mars radio (they played Go Now by the Moody Blues and Rocket Man by Elton John last night).

What do you think Michael Imperioli will do next? Will it include more or less hair? Will it matter? Well have to go, U2 is on again.


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Mar 05 2009

U2 and Letterman Top 10 List

More fun with U2 on The Late Show With David Letterman last night. They got to read the Top 10 List with Dave last night. Topic, “Things U2 has learned over the years…”

Well, The Edge may have got something started with Sting when he made a Freudian slip in the answer to #5 “Cool name: The Edge. Uncool name: The Itch” – The Edge supplied the answer of Sting for Uncool name. Certainly all in good fun, I mean he could have said any number of things, including Prince or how about Meatloaf.

Read the list here or view the list reading here. Find other highlights at CBS’ Late Show site including the performances of both Magnificant and Breathe from performances on Monday and Tuesday. Tonight they will be singing I’ll Go Crazy and the guest is Jon Stewart, definitely worth a look see if Dr. Phil wasn’t your cup of tea last night. Good thing U2 was on or I would have avoided the show completely.

And of course don’t forget that tomorrow at 7 a.m. on Good Morning America (GMA) they’ll wake up America.


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Mar 04 2009

This Week in What NOT To Watch

Carnival HorseIt must be said that there are some things that are on TV that we shouldn’t watch, let alone that they shouldn’t be on TV. Hands down as worst show I saw so far this week…and thank the powers that be if there was something worse on that I missed it…of course this is so bad I couldn’t wait a week to look for something worse, was My Big Red Neck Wedding on CMT (Country Music Television for the uninitiated).

I caught an excellent movie, one of my favorites…more about that later, on CMT this evening and as it was late and I was busy writing I left it on CMT to keep me company until I finished my work…the remote was only a foot away from me so I don’t know why I didn’t change the channel.

My Big Red Neck Wedding is more sad than funny. Even sadder was Tom Arnold’s monologue throughout. Somebody quick, call his agent and put him in an awful sitcom and take this show off the air, it will do humanity some good. It’s my duty not to share air times with you to protect you from the pain I suffered this evening. All I can say is enter at your own risk, if you do, don’t say I didn’t warn you.

                    

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Mar 03 2009

U2 Letterman Week

Published by violetteb under CBS, Late Night Edit This

U2 is spending the week with Dave Letterman leading up to the big Friday morning concert at Good Morning America. All for the release of No Line On The Horizon which was released today. Of course there are numerous YouTube videos from U2’s first Letterman appearance this week but they are being disabled left and right so I’ll post a link to a new song from No Line On The Horizon, Breathe.

We’ll keep you up to date on the Letterman U2 front. Meanwhile at BigShoes we’ve posted links from our U2 archives to celebrate U2 at BigShoes. It includes a CBS clip from YouTube of the four Irishmen helping Dave out during the Nor’easter.

If you’re a U2 fan and you had to pick your favorite concert tour, do you think you could? I’d have to put some thought into it. I know my personal favorite may be Rattle and Hum, love the guitars, so I might be leaning that way…even though Vertigo had it going on.

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