Oct 21, 2009 | DVD Verdict
Our reviews of Adam-12: Season One and Adam-12: Season Two are also available. "One-Adam-Twelve, roger." With a few exceptions, I don't follow current television.
To Catch a Predator Catches up to Roman Polanski
Before it got self-referential and started playing up its own celebrity, NBC Dateline 's " To Catch a Predator " series was a distinct guilty pleasure.
Bradley Whitford teams with Burn Notice scribe Matt Nix
Posted Oct 9th 2009 11:35AM by Allison Waldman Filed under: OpEd , Casting , Reality-Free Let me start by confessing that every morning, I watched Bravo's back-to-back episodes of The West Wing .
Roman Polanski caught by Dragnet
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As an attorney and television aficionado, I was pleased to see "The 25 Greatest Legal TV Shows," August.
Commentary: Don't name 'person of interest'
The intense public interest surrounding the September 8th disappearance of 24-year-old Yale graduate student Annie Le has, since the discovery of her body last Sunday inside a wall of the laboratory building where she had been working, shifted over to a male lab technician who was described by New Haven Police as a "person of interest." In a formal ...
Cover-up of MPD abuses continues
There's only been one whistleblower, and it's not Sgt. Kelly O'Rourke As Police Sgt.
"Dragnet" Team Lectures President Obama -...
Here is a great piece of video work in which the old "Dragnet" star Jack Webb, and his partner lecture - President Barack Obama - about the virtues of America.
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Recommended The good news about Shout! Factory's Adam-12 - Season Three is that the transfers are a big improvement over their flawed Season Two release, which was marred by a kind of ghostly video smearing whenever there was any movement among the show's characters or police cars.
DVD releases include Swayze's FBI drama
Here are the latest television shows to land on DVD, led by Patrick Swayze's short-lived series from earlier this year.
The U.S. Postal Service is going into show biz. Sales began last week of "Early TV Memories" commemorative stamps featuring classic characters from the golden 1950s era.
Actor Jack Webb, who gained notoriety as Sgt. Joe Friday on the TV cop show "Dragnet."
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Stamp of approval for TV's 'Dragnet'
The story you are about to read is true. The names have not been changed to protect the innocent.
US postal stamp to honor TV show 'Dragnet'
Jack Webb, left, was Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan starred as Officer Bill Gannon in the popular 1950's TV series "Dragnet." A stamp commemorating the 1950s TV show "Dragnet," which dramatized the Los Angeles Police Department, will be issued Tuesday during a ceremony at the LAPD Academy in Elysian park.
US postal stamp to honor TV show 'Dragnet'
Jack Webb, left, was Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan starred as Officer Bill Gannon in the popular 1950's TV series "Dragnet." A stamp commemorating the 1950s TV show "Dragnet," which dramatized the Los Angeles Police Department, will be issued Tuesday during a ceremony at the LAPD Academy in Elysian park.
US postal stamp to honor TV show 'Dragnet'
Jack Webb, left, was Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan starred as Officer Bill Gannon in the popular 1950's TV series "Dragnet." A stamp commemorating the 1950s TV show "Dragnet," which dramatized the Los Angeles Police Department, will be issued Tuesday during a ceremony at the LAPD Academy in Elysian park.
Here they are, back with you again. A slice of Chicago television history, "The Kukla, Fran and Ollie Show" is featured on a postage stamp being released today as part of a series of 20 celebrating "Early TV Memories." The puppets and their human co-star share the commemorative spotlight with the likes of Jack Webb , Ed Sullivan and Howdy Doody.
US postal stamp to honor TV show 'Dragnet'
Jack Webb, left, was Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan starred as Officer Bill Gannon in the popular 1950's TV series "Dragnet." A stamp commemorating the 1950s TV show "Dragnet," which dramatized the Los Angeles Police Department, will be issued Tuesday during a ceremony at the LAPD Academy in Elysian park.
The story you are about to read is true. None of the names have been changed to protect the innocent.
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