2) The Bradys: I'm not saying you have to watch this 1990s CBS revival. I'm not saying you should. I'm not even saying--Wait, what am I saying? I'm saying I did. I'm saying I loved it. But this is a personal choice, and I cannot recommend others do so.
3) Board Games: In our Facebook group this week, I shared a couple of cool recent purchases, both TV-related board games!
No plans yet, but if we organize a Dad's Army tournament, you'll be the first to know.
4) Spirit of Excellence: 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games: 40 years ago today, ESPN aired this program--according to The New York Times, "A rerun of that glorious opening spectacle." What about the glorious closing spectacle? I mean, it had Lionel Richie, breakdancing, and a space alien!
5) Superman: Laurie and I have our tickets for the new movie, and we just hope it's a good one. No superhero movie can exceed this one in my heart, though:
6) National Camera Day: Sounds like an excuse to see our old pal Jim Garner again.
7) Three's a Crowd: Antenna TV had a marathon of the series today because--Well, hey, who needs a reason to do a Three's a Crowd marathon, huh?
8) Hal Holbrook: The great Ron Chernow has done it again, creating a huge acclaimed biography of the great performer. I hope he delves into The Senator.
9) Gary Busey: Happy birthday to the one-time star of The Texas Wheelers (and guest on Dan August). I have a feeling if he doesn't like your present, he punches you.
10) R.I.P.: Bobby Sherman, Joe Marinelli, Lynn Hamilton, Lalo Schiffrin, Bill Moyers, Rick Hurst:
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