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Re: King of the M.O.W.s ....

April 5 2007 at 12:12 AM

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Those Culp clippings are indeed nostalgia at its finest Tatia. I’m looking forward to more. I haven’t seen too many of Robert Culp’s 70s and 80s “MOWs”. Just as he was getting into gear, I went off to college, didn’t have access to a TV, and got out of the TV viewing habit for a long time thereafter. I have seen “A Cold Night’s Death” and “Spectre” recently and liked them both quite a bit. I saw “Married Alive” when it was broadcast in 1970, but nothing remains in my memory except for Culp’s accent, which I thought was very odd at the time.

On the subject of TV movies, there was one called “Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol” from 1972 starring Martin Landau (not Culp or Cosby) which I thought was terrific. I would love to see it again, though I would almost be afraid to.

While perusing IMBD for this post I noticed that you can get a list of TV appearances by Robert Culp, Bill Cosby, or anyone else during the coming week. I apologize if this is old news.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0191685/nowshowing

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001070/nowshowing

So TV Land is showing the “Broken Ballad” episode of Bonanza, Hallmark is showing Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter from 1990, and Life is showing a movie called Innocents (aka Dark Summer) from 2000. Under Cosby there is a long list of Cosby Show airings. You can enter your zip code and cable provider to get channel information. I’ve seen this but didn’t realize until now how useful it could be.

Jimmy

 
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