To expand on the discussion about how CBS handled the 1977-1978 Amazing Spider-Man series: After reading references to the show being bumped all over the place, I found some details. It looks like Season 1 was actually consistent!
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Friday, January 9, 2026
When DID "The Amazing Spider-Man" air?
To expand on the discussion about how CBS handled the 1977-1978 Amazing Spider-Man series: After reading references to the show being bumped all over the place, I found some details. It looks like Season 1 was actually consistent!
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Show Notes and Video Playlist: Episode 13-10: Amazing Spider-Man
*29 episodes (short segments) of Spidey Super Stories aired on PBS' Electric Company from 1974-1977. A children-focused Marvel comic series of the same name ran from 1974 to 1982 for 57 issues.
*We talk about Darkroom in our eighth season.
Episode 13-10: The Amazing Spider-Man
At a time when Superman made us believe a man could fly, the Hulk rampaged across American TVs, Wonder Woman dazzled audiences, and even Doctor Strange and Captain America starred in TV movies, one of comics' greatest heroes also swung his way onto the airwaves--Spider-Man! In a short-lived, often rescheduled TV series, Nicholas Hammond starred as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and while the translation lacks in many areas, it has a certain charm. The season one episode "Night of the Clones" comes closest to capturing elements from the comics from a grumpy J. Jonah Jameson to weird science and Spidey facing off with Spidey!
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Top Ten #387: Special 2026 Edition!
7) Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur: NBC premiered this event 50 years ago tonight. You decide! Was it:
A live event featuring actors portraying those two historical figures in a 10-round boxing match promoted by Bob Arum with commentary by Marv Albert, a young Sugar Ray Leonard, and Joe Garagiola.
8) Sony TV shows: If you like 1970s and 1980s Sony library shows, Roku has delivered. A lot of programs kind of rotate in and out on here, so if there's something you want to see, get to it! We're talking T.J. Hooker, What's Happenin'!!, The Rookies, and many more. One that I think may not have been there already: Silver Spoons.
Saturday, January 3, 2026
YouTube Spotlight: "The Terry Fox Story" was on a lot!
The other number two, The Cannonball Run, surprises me; and number one surprise me--number two because I associate it with network TV, and number one because it's a concert movie (Hint: It stars The Cos).
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Show Notes and Video Playlist: Episode 13-9: HBO
*Books we reference in this episode: Tinderbox by James Andrew Miller and It's Not TV by Felix Gillette and John Kobin.
*HBO went live in 1972 (November 8; New York Rangers vs. Vancouver Canucks, NHL game) and is still going...for now. Showtime launched July 1, 1976.
*The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton/Hazelton TV market, where HBO launched, was ranked as the 59th biggest in the most recent Nielsen list.
*Not Necessarily the News aired 1982-1990, debuting as a special before becoming a regular series.
*Vintage HBO program guides are available on ebay, but they seem quite expensive--at least, the asking prices are high!
*"Heart Attack" by Olivia Newton-John peaked at #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
*Some Call Them...Freaks (1981) is remembered by many who saw it, but there isn't a lot of information about it. It's director Greg Stanton's sole IMDB credit and writer Frederick Drimmer's sole IMDB credit.
Special. In this sequel to “Some Call Them Freaks,” Richard Kiley hosts an account of the career of showman PT Barnum—and the wide assortment of human oddities he collected. Meet Anna Swan, the 7’5½” tall woman; the minuscule: 25” Tom Thumb; Madame Clofullia, the bearded lady, and Albert Sprague, the thinnest man.