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Seriously.
from wikipedia:
"The Larry Sanders Show is a satirical television sitcom that originally aired from 1992 to 1998 "
Not being a regular viewer of The Chin's Tonight Live show, when I saw the footage of Rove walking onto the set, I thought Hank had scored a job as Leno's offsider... I really did. It took me a good few seconds to figure out what was going on.
Des Mangan is crap - he's just a Wogan try-hard.
I don't suppose the new Showtime channel 'Showcase' has anything to do with Showcase Canada?
It's curious how all this WIN/NBN/Nine stuff will pan out, particularly when the regional/metro boundaries have become blurred due to urban sprawl.
yahoo7lost. Peace out.
As to urban sprawl, I'm not sure suburbia has reached its tentacles out quite that far. People in Pakenham or Rockbank never watched Win or Southern Cross - they just put up a great big mast with an antenna at the top and picked up the metro signal. I think the case will remain the same for analogue TV. Digital TV, on the other hand, could be a completely different matter. I know it definitely will be for digital radio because the range is significantly smaller. For an area the size of Melbourne, they need (from memory) 6 digital multiplex transmitters. Back in the late 90s, when we were first talking about it, the prospect of a chain of transmitters up the Hume seemed to be a big selling point. That way, you wouldn't have to switch stations all the way up to at least the border, if not Sydney.
I might see if I can track down what the deal is currently with digiTV in regionals.
It strikes me as kind of sad. Europe is good at so many things. They even produced some of the world's best music back in the day of Mozart and Beethoven. And of course, if you count the UK as part of Europe (I don't) there was amazing rock and pop, and still is. And of course, there was the brilliance of Kraftwerk.
But how is it that Australia, a country with a miniscule population, can kick the arse of the entirety of continental Europe when it comes to producing music?
'Because of the Larry Sanders show, which, despite enormous critical acclaim, made no money. I really didn't want to do the show at HBO. Nobody went to cable, certainly not to pay cable.'
Granted he goes on to say about wanting to make a lot of money, and we are probably more interested in seeing good tv, but it was an interesting view of HBO at the time.
I've got that issue of Vanity Fair sitting in my "to read" pile. I'm waiting for the series to finish so I can read that very article just in case there are any spoilers at all.
Every week I watch the new episode and have to take about 15 minutes to myself just to get over what I've seen.
I'll be sure to bring this point up when we do Sopranos in GATV in the coming weeks.
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Just finished watching The King... I can't remember which one of you said it (Brett, perhaps?), but I agree that the end doesn't work so well. If they had to do it like that (which I felt was a little bit twee), I think it would've worked better with the actors reciting the speech verbatim.