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10 hours ago

I never saw it and doubt it was much to watch, but I read a Danny Bonaduce interview about its origin. He said he was in the gym for his workout and noticed that Donny Osmond was there too. He walked by and said that he could take him in a couple of rounds and Osmond had some glib comeback. It was just two celebrities in their gym shorts joking around. He then went to work on his radio show and mentioned the story on the air. Donny Osmond called him from his car to take him up on the challenge.

It continued as an on-air lark for a few days until serious offers from producers started to appear and the first Celebrity Boxing episode was born. They hped it like an Ali/Frazier bout at the time.

It would have been great if thay had left it at that.
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yesterday

An emotionally stunted doctor who seems bent on getting under the skin of everyone around him happens to be so good at what he does that his hospital simply can't get rid of him.

A pretty simple formula for a show, but it works surprisingly well.

Parts are fairly graphic, and remind me why I hate hospitals. Other parts are heartbreaking -- an episode I just watched involved a cancer-riddled 11-year-old. Mix in some comic relief from an oddly sympathetic dirtbag of a doctor and you have what I consider one of the best shows in recent memory.
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yesterday

No Stone Cold, No Rock, No Good Anymore. Monday night raw needs Jim Ross to come back and save the shows ratings again. Raw was so much better with The King and Jim Ross.
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yesterday

Years ago I used to watch soap operas some times because nothing else was on. I didn't have cable. One day I saw something on the Bold and the Beautiful that was disgusting and twisted. It was so sickening that I never watched a soap opera again.

A man was at a place with a married woman. It either came a tornado or an Earthquake and the two of them had sex. Later the woman felt guilty for cheating on her husband and the man who she slept with told her that they did no wrong. Where I come from infidelity is wrong no matter what.

This man was said to have one of the best minds of the 20th century. A man who does something so vile can't have one of the best minds. He had one of the most twisted minds but not one of the best.

Whoever wrote that crap, has a sick mind. He or she doesn't need a psychiatrist. He or she needs a team of psychiatrists. I give that writer a 1 star rating.
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3 days ago

You cannot beat Valerie Harper (4-time Emmy winner), Julie Kavner (2-time Emmy winner and the voice of Marge Siimpson), and Nancy Walker (8-tiime Emmy nominee) in the same TV room. It is pure comedy genius as three ladies from the theatre conjure up the best chemistry in the history of television.
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3 days ago

My grandson wanted to watch this, till I heard about 5 counts of profanity in 3 or 4 scenes, then I had to turn it. How about cleaning up your act.
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4 days ago

I recently watched several episodes that are available online at nbc.com and remembered why I was fond of watching the reruns as a younger child. Bakula and Stockwell make a great pair, each episode is fresh and new (although there are some definite strong episodes and definite weak ones), and you know you are in for a good time. It is too bad the show didn't run longer.
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5 days ago

This show is past it's prime and the writers rarely write a non-political sketch that is clever and laugh-worthy. Three stars overall because the last 10-15 years have reduced the prestige and originality of the first 20+ years. (You may notice that the above list of performers does NOT include Tracy Morgan or Chris Farley, whose so-called talent is now the rule and not the exception).
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7 days ago

Man, like a roller-coaster......this show has been hit or miss each season. Gone are the days of Aykroyd, Belushi, Chase, Curtin, Murray, Radner and Morris. BUT, they sure did set the stage for the up-and-comers.......some of which were smash-hits while others were panty-waste. SNL's early days opened the doors for: Al Franken, Eddie Murphy, Joe Piscapo, Billy Chrystal, Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Kevin Nealon, Dennis Miller, Mike Myers, Chris Rock, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, David Spade, Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond, Chris Kattan, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Fred Armisen and Andy Samberg. Those names that were NOT mentioned were done so on purpose. They are not funny, have brought SNL to its all time lows and are basically POS (Pieces Of Sh*t)
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9 days ago

The best show ever seen on TV. The other who is saying the show is stupid or bouring.. u r morans:DDDD
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