To: mom4kittys; JennysCool
Indeed, I do remember Jim Hutton...he died many years ago, and I always remember thinking that it was a shame he died so fairly young, and altho Timothy at that time was already acting, he never really got to see what a fine actor Timothy turned out to be....
I also do remember the Ellery Queen series with Jim Hutton and David Wayne who played his dad...I also, would love to see a revival of those episodes of Ellery Queen...
I just wish that somewhere, somehow, that there would be a TV channel, that would forget about ratings and money, and just produce quality shows....there are millions of us out there who appreciate such fine work, and just because we are outnumbered by those who prefer lame and goofy crap that pervades the TV airwaves, that does not mean we should be forgotten...
I am just sick of this cancellation of Nero Wolfe...Sunday was a happy day for me, TV wise, because I always knew that Nero Wolfe was there to charm and delight me....NUTZ....PHOOEY.....
To: andysandmikesmom
I am really sad about the cancellation--I loved this show! I wonder if there is a petition that can save it.
Here is the official site:
http://www.aande.com/tv/shows/nerowolfe/
Click on the items on the desk to get to different areas. The phone is the discussion group.
There is a new show on USA that ABC will be airing as well that is very good. It's called Monk--have you seen it?
To: andysandmikesmom
I just wish that somewhere, somehow, that there would be a TV channel, that would forget about ratings and money, and just produce quality shows....
Funny, I thought that was the promise of these cable channels. I have the basic cable package and I get over 125 channels (most of which are so specialized I blocked out). A&E or Arts and Entertainment channel to use it full name, is the prefect channel for quailty shows. There may be more to this then they are announceing.
I do not expect much from television, and I usually get what I expect, but sometimes they surprise me.
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