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'Tis the season for holiday specials on television
Sentinel Television CriticChristmastime and the new year send television into overdrive with specials and holiday-themed episodes. What stands out? Here's a look at noteworthy programs and a countdown to the most special of all specials: 12 House, 8 p.m. Dec. 9 on Fox: Dr....Tags: CBS Corp., Religious Festivals, Burl Ives, Caroline Kennedy, John Lennon
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'Tis the season for holiday TV specials
Special to The Morning CallChristmastime and the new year send television into overdrive with specials and holiday-themed episodes. What stands out? Here's a look at noteworthy programs and a countdown to the most special of all specials: 12. '' House,'' 8 p.m. Tuesday on Fox: Dr....Tags: CBS Corp., Religious Festivals, Burl Ives, Caroline Kennedy, John Lennon
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La Posada Hotel in Arizona is a train stop with a history lesson
Early on a bright, clear May morning, bracing and brilliant in a way I've always associated with the American West, I stepped down from Amtrak's Southwest Chief at the trim adobe depot at Winslow, in northeastern Arizona. The rambling, Spanish-Colonial-...Tags: Arizona, Railway Industry, Judy Garland, Philosophy, Will Rogers
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A Carole King flashback and Fashion Week
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall feels the earth move. '70s MUSIC FLASHBACK. Nope, not VH1. It's WLIW/21 getting all mellow and then rocking out. "Carole King: Welcome to My Living Room" (tonight at 8) finds the songwriter-singer in the WLIW studio, showing recent concert...Tags: Leslie Caron, Celebrity, Zac Efron, Pamela Anderson, Judy Garland
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WATCHING
1. 'It's a Wonderful Life' 7 p.m., WMAQ-Ch. 5 Now that this 1946 holiday classic isn't being screened around the clock anymore, it doesn't hurt to give folks a couple of chances to watch it -- especially on Christmas Eve. James Stewart is...Tags: Central Park, Religious Festivals, Boris Karloff, New York, Popular Music
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UCLA Archive unearths gems in 'Unburied Treasures'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe UCLA Film & Television Archive is no small place. The Library of Congress aside, it's the biggest collection in the country, with film holdings alone numbering a staggering 85,000 titles. Wouldn't you like to take a peek at the rarities hidden in...Tags: Celebrity, Theater, Ava Gardner, Joel McCrea, Jerome Kern
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Ryan Gosling's quirky film 'Lars and the Real Girl'
Special to NewsdayHaving reinvented the drug addict in "Half Nelson" and then parried with Anthony Hopkins in "Fracture," Ryan Gosling arrived on the set of "Lars and the Real Girl" and found no one would talk to him. "I thought they were being really rude," said Gosling,...Tags: Celebrity, Gena Rowlands, Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling, Mickey Mouse
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'Foreign Correspondent' Actress Laraine Day Dies at 87
New York Times News ServiceLaraine Day, a ladylike leading lady who appeared in almost two dozen MGM films from 1939 to 1945, notably as nurse Mary Lamont in the series of Dr. Kildare movies, died Saturday in Ivins, Utah. She was 87. For 13 years she was popularly called "the...Tags: Joel McCrea, Medical Staff, Leo Durocher, Family, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Incorporated
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'It's a Wonderful Life' for Jimmy Hawkins
On Christmas Eve, NBC offers its second airing of the classic "It's a Wonderful Life" this holiday season (the first was Dec. 16).
This year also marks the 1946 film's 60th anniversary, which has prompted Paramount Home Video to release a new DVD...Tags: Family, Religious Festivals, Los Angeles, Television Industry, Jimmy Stewart
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Made in Maryland
Absolute Power (1997)
Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...Tags: Skeet Ulrich, Shirley MacLaine, Stephen Lang, Rob Lowe, Al Pacino
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1940s TV Star Robert Sterling Dies at 88
Robert Sterling, the handsome star of 1940s movies who appeared with his wife Anne Jeffreys in the television series "Topper," died Tuesday at his Brentwood home. He was 88. Sterling died of natural causes following a decade-long battle with shingles,...Tags: Celebrity, Chicago Cubs, Baseball, William S. Hart, Major League Baseball
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The Shirley Temple Collection: Volume Three
Zap2It.comAs long as there has been film, there have been cute little child actors. Out of all of them, you can still mention Shirley Temple today and everyone will know exactly whom you are talking about. Yes, the singing, dancing, dimpled little box office magnet...Tags: Movies, Hattie McDaniel, Shirley Temple, Ansel Adams
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