2) Ed O'Neill: This national treasure turns 80 today!
3) Charlie's Angels: The Paley Center hosted a 50th anniversary salute to the show, and while I was not there, I believe they respectfully avoided using the word "jiggle."
4) Easter specials: In this timeline, sure, we celebrated the holiday a week ago, but 50 years ago tonight, CBS aired reruns of It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown; and Rikki-Tiki-Tavi. As someone who used to go by "Ricky," I heard a lot about that latter special when I was a lad.
5) Mr. and Mrs. Ryan: This Aaron Spelling pilot movie aired this date in 1986. It stars Sharon Stone and Robert Desiderio as--Well, let me quote Lee Goldberg's Unsold Pilots: "A rich Beverly Hills socialite with a cop for a husband. Joseph Mahler is their chaffeur, and if this sounds like Hart to Hart, keep in mind it was made by the same people for the same network."
Here's a clip from the movie:
6) Peabody Award nominations: The bad news is, Battle of the Network Shows was snubbed once again in the podcast category. The good news is, the excellent Pee Wee as Himself documentary was nominated (Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything was as well; I haven't seen that one).
7) A Touch of Scandal: This 1984 TV movie, repeated 40 years ago tonight, stars Angie Dickinson as a "comely council woman" whose campaign for attorney general is rocked by the reveal of photos of her "with a male prostitute who has now turned up dead." Could it be Fred Garvin?
8) Monday Night Baseball: The ABC sports series, moving over from NBC, kicked off 50 years ago tonight as the Yankees faced the Orioles in Memorial Stadium.
9) Family: The Aaron Spelling series (the one he actually thought was good) is back on Tubi for the third time, and I better start watching it again before it vanishes.
10) R.I.P. Robert Butler: The co-creator of Remington Steele was 95. BTW, the series was added to Hallmark Plus recently.
















