2) Super Bowl ratings set records: Well done, NFL. Now we have a target for the next Battys.
3) The 1984 Summer Olympics: Speaking of the Season 12 Battys, we took a quick look back at our Olympics episode this week. The so-called Batty insider doesn't think sports-themed episodes stand much of a chance at the Battys. Hey, no one ever made money betting against Al Oerter.
4) NBA All-Star Game: Let's keep the sports train running with a mention of today's event in the Bay Area. Hey, remember Lionel "L-Train" Simmons? Great player at La Salle, but he didn't make an All-Star Game.
I tell you who did, though: George Gervin.
Ok, that ad is out of the time frame. To make up for it:
5) Cher: Her solo series aired its first regular episode on CBS 50 years ago tonight and mere weeks after Sonny's solo series ended its brief run.
6) The Captain and Tennille: Seeing all the Donny and Marie episodes leave YouTube prompted me to pick up the Ultimate Collection DVD set from Hamilton Book. Don't worry, though, after the Osmonds and Sonny & Cher, we're taking a break from that variety format. So we don't have a Captain and Tennille episode planned...yet.
7) That's Life: We celebrated Black History Month this week by heading into Wink's Vault again for this 1979 game show pilot. It is very reminisicent of Family Feud and a few other shows, but I really enjoyed it. Russell is fun to watch and elevates the premise. Thanks again, Wink, for bringing these ratities.
8) House of Hanna Barbera: Me-TV Toons has a 3-hour special tonight launching its new showcase devoted to a lot of those TV toons we grew up watching on independent stations and USA Network's Cartoon Express. Squiddly Diddly makes his triumphant return to the airwaves!
9) National Do a Grouch a Favor Day: I really feel we owe Oscar a solid after not showcasing him in our Sesame Street episode.
10) William Katt: Happy 74th!