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Tuesday, November 7, 2023
My Halloween watching 2023 Part 2
Monday, November 6, 2023
My Halloween watching 2023: Part 1
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Happy Halloween from Battle of the Network Shows!
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
What We Saw: Vincent Price's Dracula (1982)
Monday, October 31, 2022
Happy Halloween from BOTNS!
Monday, November 1, 2021
My Halloween TV watching last week
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Sunday, October 31, 2021
Celebrate Halloween with past episodes of Battle of the Network Shows!
Top Ten #139: Special "Now it IS Halloween" Edition!
1) It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: After decades, it remains the essential animated Halloween special, and it keeps its charm each time I see it. It still bothers me, though, that actual adults are giving out rocks to any little kid:
2) Halloween is Grinch Night: The great Fuzzy Memories YT channel posted a tape of a showing with original commercials, so you can relive our Season 5 look at the special (and the controversy!) and watch the original:
3) Hammer House of Horror: Decades has a Weekend Binge of the 1980 anthology series that, as we all remember, put Fred Williamson in a different macabre situation each week.
4) Killing at Hell's Gate: 40 years ago tonight, CBS aired this TV movie starring Bob urich, Deborah Raffin, Joel Higgins, and Lee Purcell. Urich's face at the end of this clip sells it for me:
5) Kojak: If we can step away from the Halloween theme for an entry, Get TV is now running the 1970s cop show.
Hey, wait. Kojak likes...lollipops, which many will give out for trick-or-treating tonight! There we go!
6) Dan Rather: One of the most notable Halloween birthdays is the 90-year-old newsman, someone we discussed a bit in our 60 Minutes episode.
Now more than ever, we need...Courage.
7) Almond Joys and Mounds: What's a CBS Special Presentation without incessant plugs for these candies (ones I didn't even like despite wanting to after watching all the ads)?
8) McDonald's Gift Certificates: I always thought this was an underrated Halloween handout. Maybe you'd get a small ice cream cone or something relatively inconsequential, but the point was, it gave your folks an excuse to go to McDonald's.
9) R.I.P.: Val Bisoglio: Obituaries focused on his role as the dad in Saturday Night Fever, but I remember him primarily as Danny on Quincy.
10) R.I.P. Joanna Cameron: Always and forever the real Isis!
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Retro Fan #17 is here!
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Monday, October 26, 2020
Chuck Brown's Pumpkin Time: One of my favorite moments
Let's kick off Halloween Week with one of my favorite moments from one of my favorite animated specials. If there's one bright side to the Big Three of Peanuts holiday programs going to streaming video and off broadcast television, it's the wake-up call it seemed to give so many: Hey, we watch these and treasure them every year.
This little bit gets me each time I see it. The gang is having a Halloween bash, and while Lucy and Violet look at a pumpkin and strike a contemplative pose, look who comes running out of nowhere like a bat out of hell:
All right, these screencaps are terrible. Apologies for my old-school DVD, but I'm sure glad I have it/ You know why? Because it means i don't have to count on a broadcast network showing it in and likely chopping it up.
I love this moment because Charlie is just running through the room yelling with his arms raised for no apparent reason. What is he doing? What's going on at this party? If Charlie, a guy who is often fairly reserved, is carrying on like this, what is happening in the other room?
People often remember the "grown-up" moments of the holiday specials, like Linus' sermon at the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas, but times like this remind you that they are kids, after all. Maybe it's no wonder we never see adults around here!
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Great Moments in 70s and 80s TV History: Fonz Masters Bobbing for Apples
Season 2's Haunted is a fine example of early Happy Days in addition to being a fun Halloween episode. You get to see Arnold's all decked out, Richie in the classic skeleton garb...
Mr. C handing out candy to wise-acre neighborhood kids who (surprise, surprise) just happen to be played by Garry Marshall's kids...
But best of all is Fonzie's appearance at Ralph's annual Halloween party as The Lone Ranger with Tonto. When Ralph says, "Hey, kemosabe," Fonz snaps, "Hey, you watch your guttermouth, Malph!"
The gang convinces Fonz to bob for apples. After Potsie explains the rules, Fonzie just sticks his hand and grabs one. Let's take another look:
Potsie whines that he didn't follow the rules, and Richie suggests Fonz didn't do it the right way. The response: "I didn't want to get my mask wet." "Then it's a good way," Richie adds quickly.
Saturday, October 27, 2018
YouTube Spotlight: The best Burger King song ever
Friday, October 26, 2018
YouTube playlist for Halloween is Grinch Night is live!
Show Notes: Episode 5-2: Halloween Is Grinch Night
It won an Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program in 1978, beating The Fat Albert Christmas Special (Filmation), Once Upon a Brothers Grimm (a two-hour CBS movie with Dean Jones and Paul Sand), Once Upon a Classic's adaptation of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (PBS), and Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion (Ya got me).
*The original Grinch special, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, premiered Decmber 18, 1966 on CBS.
*The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat
*You can find a vintage newspaper story of a rebroadcast of the special in 1979 by clicking right here.
*We believe we definitively settled the "prequel or sequel" debate on the podcast, but IF you want to see some alternate views, check out this Grantland article.
*The new Grinch movie from Illumination premieres November 9, 2018.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
5-2: Halloween is Grinch Night
Listen to us yammer and yack about this lost gem of the small screen. The Grinch and Halloween? Has anyone ever seen such a scene?! We give you the why, the where, the Who, the when, and maybe if you're lucky the to what extent! Let's have a good time, let's make a good rhyme, let's have a little fright but try to keep it light, for Halloween is Grinch Night!