Who Dis?
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wrote on 30 May 2022, 20:25 last edited by
Reminds me of Gary Marshall, but I know it's not.
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wrote on 30 May 2022, 20:26 last edited by
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wrote on 30 May 2022, 20:29 last edited by
I think I got it.
I'll fess up when somebody guesses it, whether I was right or not.
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wrote on 30 May 2022, 20:35 last edited by
Accept no substitutes. I saw Hershey Felder's Maestro when he performed it at the Royal George Theater. It was great! Very entertaining.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2022, 10:48 last edited by
He was a hottie no matter what age he was.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2022, 12:08 last edited by
I really hope they don't fuck it up.
Gotta wonder, though, what made them think that a biopic about a classical conductor from the late 20th century would be a success.
Many of us geezers remember the "Young Peoples' Concerts" when they were on TV. Does anyone seriously think that something like that could succeed today?
Hell, I remember when A&E was the "Arts and Entertainment" channel and they had live classical music on Sunday mornings.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2022, 13:29 last edited by Mik 6 Jan 2022, 13:29
And when the History Channel had shows about history. MFR called it the Hitler channel, they had so many WWII shows.
It's a shame, really, that they don't make more history shows. I really enjoyed them.
On that note, is anyone watching Prehistoric Planet on Apple+? Excellent.
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I really hope they don't fuck it up.
Gotta wonder, though, what made them think that a biopic about a classical conductor from the late 20th century would be a success.
Many of us geezers remember the "Young Peoples' Concerts" when they were on TV. Does anyone seriously think that something like that could succeed today?
Hell, I remember when A&E was the "Arts and Entertainment" channel and they had live classical music on Sunday mornings.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2022, 16:02 last edited by
I also watched the young peoples concerts.