2) Sesame Street: Last season's Batty winner is now on Tubi, with a big batch of older episodes available, including the first!
3) Downey Wrote That: I enjoyed this 2025 Peacock documentary about the longtime Saturday Night Live writer. Heck, it was nice just revisiting the Norm/OJ jokes Weekend Update era.
4) The Ted Knight Show: The New York Times ran an interesting review of this series 40 years ago today. This is the version where Knight moves to Marin County and buys into a local newspaper. It's not actually Ted knight, though, but Henry Rush from Too Close for Comfort, and he brings Muriel and even Monroe along with him. The episodes now are just "branded" as another season of Too Close (We discussed the show earlier this season).
The odd thing about the pan of the show is that it treats it as a brand-new distinct series and doesn't even mention the multiple seasons of Too Close! It also refers to co-star Pat Carroll as "Nancy Carroll."
5) Matlock: The entire original series is streaming on Prime Video now. Wait till Abraham Simpson discovers Reacher while he's on the platform!
6) He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Many are still waiting for all the old-school Warners/Hanna-Barbera toons coming to Tubi, but in the meantime the free streamer added the iconic Eighties show that we talk about here.
7) Dick Cavett's Backlot USA: This special premiered on CBS 50 years ago tonight. Cavett toured studio backlots and talked with the likes of Mae West in what sounds like a pretty interesting program.
8) Charley Hannah: The pilot movie for a cop show starring Robert Conrad and one of his sons aired on ABC 40 years ago tonight. It seems like at some point, Conrad was just like, "I want to work with my sons," and he was able to do it!
9) Noah's Animals: On this night in 1976, ABC aired this animated special, the first of a trilogy from Shamus Culhane. I have no memory of any of them!
10) WKRP: An actual station in Cincinnati is reportedly getting the famed call letters. I can only hope they celebrate with an hour of Patrick Simmons music.