Monday, March 19, 2007

More on the Cincinnati Pops / "Dukes" controversy

Special thanks to Renee and to Michael Barnard for posting additional info about the Cincinnati Pops / "Dukes" stink and about John Schneider. Be sure to check it all out on the comments page for the Friday post of this blog.

This story has got some legs, and we're thinkin' we need to just keep those legs a-movin', especially since there's an opportunity to bring an injustice to light.

"This is a benign family show loved by people of all ages and races," Ben Jones, our own beloved Cooter, told the Associated Press in a phone interview on Friday. "I have fought racism and bigotry my whole life and worked in the Civil Rights movement, and there is nothing racist about it."

PRNewswire reported that "in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, Jones was arrested several times attempting to integrate segregated facilities. He says he was shot at by the KKK, had a tooth knocked out by a Klansman, and had ammonia thrown in his eyes at a sit-in."

The Associated Press also reported that a statement by the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra said that the orchestra has had a long artistic relationship with Schneider and Wopat and had conversations about a possible Dukes of Hazzard-themed program. Umm ... OK ....

Meanwhile, our own Paul Harrington, president of the Canadian Dukes of Hazzard Fan Club, has fired off an email to several folks at the NAACP. "First, I will start off my email and let you know right off, I'm a Native American, living in Ontario, Canada, and I don't agree with allot of things I see or read in the newspapers or even on television or even at the movies today," Paul wrote. "But I don't slander others if I don't understand them. I will ask questions, not do what you have done this week. I treat people how I wanted to be treated, with respect and honour; is that not what we are supposed to do, in our daily lives?? And I don't want to cause any other problems as we all have too many already, but why????"

Paul went on to include the text of the PRNewswire story referenced above, then later in the email said, "'The Dukes of Hazzard' IS NOT, WAS NOT and WILL NEVER be a racist television show. I have done 1000's of car shows, special events, birthday parties and many other events since I bought my General Lee from a magazine back in 1991, and I have never had a problem. Whites, American Indians, colored people (as it is stated on your website) and all other races have made nothing but great comments to myself and my wife through out the years when we have done shows."

Thanks to Paul for speaking up, and remember the links in the Friday post of this blog, below, if you want to also make your feelings known about this topic.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Cincinnati Pops condemns our Duke boys

Ben Jones, our beloved Cooter of "The Dukes of Hazzard," who doesn't shy away from speaking out against injustices, has issued a statement in response to a recent decision by the Cincinnati Pops regarding an upcoming appearance of Tom Wopat (Luke Duke) and John Schneider (Bo Duke).

Wopat and Schneider have performed with the Cincinnati Pops in the past, but apparently they were not welcome for the planned July 14, 2007 appearance. The Pops says that Cincinnati community members see "The Dukes of Hazzard" as having "racist overtones." (Yikes! OK, did they even watch the show? Anybody who watches "The Dukes" knows that isn't true.)

Jones calls the situation "a dangerous affront to the rights of performing artists and their audiences, and the worst example of political correctness I've ever heard of," according to the PRNewswire story.

You can read the whole story here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20070315/pl_usnw/singers_canned_by_orchestra_because_of_classic_t_v__show
Thanks to Renee for the email tipoff on this one. She adds, "Here's contact info for the Pops and NAACP, if you want to get your readers to contact them."
http://www.cincinnatisymphony.org/Verify/contactus.asp
http://www.naacp.org/about/contact/form/

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Kim Zimmer gets more Emmy recognition

Kim Zimmer, who played Jodie Walker on "Santa Barbara" and is, of course, a longtime soaps actress, has received a nomination in this year's Daytime Emmy Awards. Zimmer is currently in her (lifelong!) role as Reva Shayne Lewis on "Guiding Light" (we all knew that whole "SB" gig was just a break from her life as Reva!).

The 34th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards will air on Friday, June 15 on CBS. For the full official list of Daytime Emmy nominations, click here.

BRBTV News Blog Blip: Aaron Spelling, the man behind "Dynasty," though no longer with us, has a grandchild. His daughter Tori Spelling just gave birth to Liam Aaron McDermott a couple days ago. Liam is the first child for Tori.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Larry Hagman wants you to help save the planet

Thanks to Garry at Soapchat's "Dallas" forum for the tipoff on this one ... Larry Hagman, our very own J.R. Ewing, is doing a new spokesman's gig. Click on over to RefundsForGood.org and you'll see him and other celebrities such as Ed Begley Jr. and Martin Sheen encouraging folks to use their refund of the IRS' telephone excise tax for a good cause. You'll be helping to save the planet, they say, by donating your windfall to a charity such as PeaceJam or Physicians for Social Responsibility.

Refunds for Good Inc., the group behind the website, has been set up "to assist nonprofit organizations and progressive for-profit companies in using the Internet cost-effectively," their site says. And if you're wondering what all this telephone excise tax stuff is, Refunds For Good explains: "After 108 years, the IRS decided in May 2006 to stop assessing the federal excise tax on long distance interstate and wireless calls. The courts decreed that the IRS must refund these improperly assessed taxes and pay interest on the billions of dollars collected after February 28, 2003 and before August 1, 2006, a 41-month period."

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Jughead the grizzly bear dies

MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Since 1995, Archie Comics and the Bronx Zoo have had a special relationship. The Bronx Zoo named four of its grizzly bears after the Archie characters, Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica. In 2004, Archie Comic produced a special-edition comic dedicated to the Bronx Zoo bears and the plight of grizzly bears in nature as well as their life at the zoo.

Archie Comics sadly reports that on Friday, March 2, the beloved 13-year-old male grizzly bear Jughead died. “Jughead was a wonderful, charismatic animal, and he will be missed by all of our staff and visitors,” said Bronx Zoo Director Jim Breheny.

The zoo reports, "Jughead was one of four bears that was rescued and transferred to the Bronx Zoo in 1995. As human populations increase and bear habitat shrinks, grizzly bears are forced to live near humans. Occasionally, some bears become too accustomed to people and their surroundings, which can lead to conflict. In these cases, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services relocate bears to more isolated areas. 'Nuisance' bears are given three chances to avoid contact with people before they are euthanized or an appropriate zoo home can be found. The Wildlife Conservation Society, headquartered at the Bronx Zoo, along with other accredited zoos, assists the USFWS by rescuing these bears. The Bronx Zoo was able to take two young brothers (Jughead and Archie) who were rescued from Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front. Two young, unrelated females (Veronica and Betty) were also rescued at that time from the Rocky Mountain Front in Montana and Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming ."

Archie Comics says in its press release, "We have been honored to have had the grizzly bear named after one of our character and happy that our namesakes was able to entertain thousands of children and their parents over the years, much like our own Jughead Jones."

Elsewhere in Archie Comics -- what's coming up in the next several weeks ...

ARCHIE #574
"Dinner for Six": When the parents of Archie, Betty and Veronica make plans to meet for dinner, the teens are mortified. What if the subject turns to the eternal love triangle? Each imagines… and worries… over what may happen from their unique perspective. Will the dinner conversation leave these love-birds cooked? SCRIPT: Barbara Slate. ART: Stan Goldberg. "A Real Keeper": Mr. Lodge sends Archie home in the rain so Veronica can date the son of a businessman he's hoping to make a deal with. Will the rich kid be a better investment than Archie, or just another one for the "loss" column? SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb. ART: Stan Goldberg.
On sale newsstand April 20, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

ARCHIE'S DOUBLE DIGEST #178
Double your pages, double your Archie and double your fun in this double digest full of new stories and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand April 20, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

ARCHIE & FRIENDS #109
IT'S MORE HIGH-FASHION FUN WITH TOP TEEN MODEL KATY KEENE!
"America's New Best Model": Call it "designer satire" when Katy takes on television model competitions! Katy of course is the nicest contestant on the reality series hosted by Tyrant Brinks... and that makes her a real winner, no matter how the judges vote! SCRIPT AND ART: Andrew Pepoy.
"The Perfect Birthday": Archie decides to make his birthday last the whole day through with a full schedule of fun: arcade games with Jughead, tennis with Reggie, the movies with Betty, and a rock concert with Veronica. But will it be four chances for fun, or four chances for foul-ups? SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare. ART: Stan Goldberg.
On sale newsstand May 8, 2007
32-page, full color comic
$2.25

ARCHIE DIGEST #234
"Stacked Under Pressure!": The Sport Stacking craze hits Riverdale as Archie and Reggie compete to determine who is superior in the increasingly popular sport of plastic cup stacking! SCRIPT AND ART: Fernando Ruiz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand May 8, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

BETTY #164
"Custard's Last Stand": When Betty and her friends learn that their neighborhood ice cream man is being run out of business by a large chain, they repay his years of kindness by performing at his store to attract customers! SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare. ART: Stan Goldberg.
"Outdated But Not Outdone": The internet-friendly Cooper sisters are shocked when Polly gets an actual "snail mail" letter... until they read the postmark and realize it was sent 10 years ago! SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb. ART: Stan Goldberg.
"Take the Cake": Betty is happy to make a cake for the charity bake sale... but can she get it past her hungry father and clumsy boyfriend intact? SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski. ART: Stan Goldberg.

On sale newsstand April 24, 2007
32-page, full color comic
$2.25

BETTY & VERONICA #226
"Where the Jobs Are": A stroll through the high school's job fair leads Betty and Veronica to daydream about glamorous jobs like being a secret agent, rock star or blogger. At least we know they're qualified to be
"creative writers!" SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb. ART: Jeff Shultz. "Personal Best": The girl's baseball team decides the best way to win this season is for each member to improve her specialties—so Betty & Midge work on their fielding, Ethel perfects her pitching, Nancy brings her batting average up... and Veronica handles cosmetic improvements! SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski. ART: Jeff Shultz.
"Serious Business": The line to wait for a famous author's autograph is so long that Betty & Veronica have time to write their own books while they wait! SCRIPT: Barbara Slate. ART: Jeff Shultz.
On sale newsstand May 1, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

BETTY & VERONICA DIGEST #174
"The Late, Great Veronica": Taking a page from Archie's book, Veronica is late for school again. It's going to take the help of true-blue Betty to reverse Veronica's tardiness... or is it already "too late" to help? SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent. PLUS: Other new and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand May 1, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #151
THE BEGINNING OF A SPECIAL FOUR-ISSUE SAGA FEATURING RIVERDALE'S FAVORITE TEENS IN A WHOLE NEW LOOK!
"Bad Boy Trouble": When Nick St. Clair rides into Riverdale on his motorcycle, Veronica is smitten. She likes Nick's air of assurance and his knack for getting noticed. The only problem is Nick gets noticed for all the wrong things! Nick quickly alienates all of Ronnie's friends, especially Betty. Is this handsome rebel the boy of Veronica's dreams, or just plain trouble? Will Betty and Veronica's friendship come to an end over the new boy in town? Don't miss the first part of this epic four-part tale, drawn in an all-new style, to be continued the following issue! SCRIPT: Melanie J. Morgan. ART: Steven Butler. PLUS: Other new and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand May 15, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

JUGHEAD & FRIENDS DIGEST #19
"The Mis-Matcher": It's the return of Jughead's cousin, Bingo Wilkin! And with Mr. Weatherbee's niece Wendy in the same story, the sparks are sure to fly! At least that's what Jughead hopes, when he sets the two up on a date during Bingo's visit to Riverdale. The two hit it off, which causes Bingo's on-again off-again girlfriend/next-door neighbor Samantha to step up her game, much to the chagrin of her father, who'd like nothing more than to be rid of Bingo and his family forever! Has Wendy finally found her steady guy, or is this just another ride on her merry-go-round of love? SCRIPT AND ART: Fernando Ruiz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand April 24, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

JUGHEAD'S DOUBLE DIGEST #130
It's double-decker sandwiches and double-trouble as the irrepressible Jughead tilts the laugh-o-meter in this uproarious collection of new stories and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand May 1, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

LITTLE ARCHIE - FREE COMIC BOOK DAY SPECIAL!
"Legend of the Lost Lagoon."
Little Archie, several campers and two counselors are boating on Loon Lake when they are suddenly caught in a dangerous storm. A golden owl, thought only to be a legend, directs them to the safety of a hidden tunnel that leads them to yet another legend, The Lost Lagoon.
STORY, ART and COVER: Bob Bolling.
32-page, full-color comic
FREE

PALS-N-GAL'S DOUBLE DIGEST #111
The spotlight is on the wonderful cast of Archie supporting characters, in this double digest featuring new stories and classic tales. SCRIPT & ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand April 24, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #84
Batty wizard Bartholomew continues to tutor Sabrina with frustrating lessons that have little to do with magic. Despite her protests, Sabrina's aunts insist she continue with her lessons. Meanwhile, Sabrina receives an invitation from Llandra to Narayan's birthday party. Desiring to resurrect her friendship with Llandra, but feeling awkward about running into Shinji now that she's dating Harvey, Sabrina accepts the invite. But when Shinji arrives with a new girlfriend named Hemlock, it is Sabrina who feels awkward and hurt. Matters get worse when Sabrina learns what Shinji has in mind for Hemlock. As if all this intrigue weren't enough, it all ends with a startling revelation about Bartholomew! SCRIPT AND ART: Tania del Rio.
On sale newsstand May 1, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

VERONICA #180
"The Return of the Elevenaire!": The mysterious stranger last seen in ARCHIE #545 and JUGHEAD #157 now pays Riverdale's resident richest teen a visit. Ironic, since this stranger's M.O. is handing out 11 dollars to other strangers, and the latest recipient is a millionaire. But when Veronica finds herself trapped at the bottom of a well, her newfound cash ends up being good fortune indeed! Find out how in this intriguing tale! SCRIPT: Craig Boldman. ART: Dan Parent.
"A Hair Affair": Veronica's bad hair day is so bad, it's caused everyone else's day to be bad, too! SCRIPT: Bill Golliher. ART: Dan Parent.
"An Old Story": When the bookstore clerk gives Veronica a summary of a romantic story from the pirate days, the love triangle within is all too familiar! SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski. ART: Dan Parent.
On sale newsstand May 15, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

Monday, March 12, 2007

Dinner with the Dukes? It's yours in August

Gracious. That's the word we'd use to describe that ole' Coy and Vance Duke, otherwise known as Byron Cherry and Christopher (Chip) Mayer. The "Dukes of Hazzard" stars are more than willing to venture up to the Great White North to help out Paul Harrington in his Hair Dare Dukes Day charity event. This year's (fifth annual) event is actually a Hair Dare Dukes Day Weekend, two whole days of fun, and it happens August 11 and 12, 2007.

But you can extend the fun beyond those two days. As part of the event, Paul, who is the proprietor of the Canadian Dukes of Hazzard Fan Club and the Canadian Dukes Museum, is offering dinner with the stars on Friday night, August 10. Mayer and Cherry will be there, along with Don Pedro Colley, who played our wonderful, lumbering Sheriff Little, and Jack Gordon, who portrayed "Honest" John Ledbetter in the pilot of the show. It all happens at Colasanti's Tropical Gardens in Ruthven, Ontario, Canada. (BRB will be there for dinner, too! Can't wait!)

"This event is in support of the Canadian Cancer Society," says Paul, whose mother had cancer. "At last year's Hair Dare Dukes Day in August 2006, we raised over $13,000. Thanks to everyone who attended."

Tickets for the dinner are $25, and you get the ear of these stars for the evening, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. The goal of this year's Hair Dare Dukes Day (which originally got its name from the fact that you cut or color or otherwise alter your hair for the event, on a dare) is $25,000.

You can find tickets on eBay, or contact Paul at cdndukes@mnsi.net.

And by the way, when you see this license plate, you're seeing Paul Harrington ...




Photo courtesy of Paul Harrington

Thursday, March 08, 2007

"Twilight Zone" radio show features classic TV stars

Didya know that stars from some of the BRBTV shows pop up on a radio version of the classic "Twilight Zone" TV show? And didya know that you can listen to the radio show on the Internet?

The show comes out of WGN Radio of Chicago. It's narrated by Stacy Keach of Fox's "Prison Boys" (ooops -- we mean, "Prison Break"), and each episode features some cool TV actor or actress. John Schneider of "The Dukes of Hazzard," for instance, stars in the episode, “Death Ship,” where three astronauts from Earth discover a wrecked duplicate of their spaceship on a distant planet with their own dead bodies inside. Morgan Brittany, our own Katherine Wentworth of "Dallas," stars in an episode called "Mirror Image," where a woman named Millicent Barnes (ironic last name, we'd say) discovers her double at a train station and begins to think that the double is trying to take her place. Brittany also stars in "The Passersby," about the march home of a group of Civil War soldiers. (And, as the WGN radio show's website notes, Brittany starred in three original episodes of the classic TV show.)

Peter Mark Richman, who is a BRBTV triple shot as the original C.C. Capwell on "Santa Barbara," Maynard Anderson on "Dallas" and Andrew Laird on "Dynasty," stars in the episode "He's Alive," about small-time neo-Nazi leader Peter Vollmer.

Catch the full episode schedule at the show's website. The episodes, which air at midnight Saturdays, are also available for purchase.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Coming up in Archie Comics ...

ARCHIE’S DOUBLE DIGEST #177
Double your pages, double your Archie and double your fun in this double digest full of new stories and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to “Find Your Name in Print!”
On sale newsstand March 6, 2007
Full color digest format
$3.69

VERONICA #178
“It’s a Small World”: When Ginger is assigned an article on the “best place in the world” for Glitz Magazine, she immediately turns to famous world-traveler Veronica for help! You know what that means – Ginger and Veronica are about to travel the world in 30 days! Their whirlwind tour covers all the most exciting and exotic spots, but will they be able to narrow it down to one in time to meet Ginger’s deadline … and will their final selection surprise even themselves?! SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent.
On sale newsstand March 6, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

BETTY #163
“A Study in Studying”: Betty’s dreams of high marks on her mid-terms are foiled by dreams of another sort – daydreams of Archie! SCRIPT: George Gladir. ART: Stan Goldberg. “Everything is Beautiful”: Did you ever have one of those times where everything went so wrong that something was bound to go right?! SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb. ART: Stan Goldberg. “Sales Help!”: Betty’s new job helping customers at a department store has its obstacles … the biggest being that the customers all want to help themselves! SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski. ART: Stan Goldberg.
On sale newsstand March 13, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

JUGHEAD & FRIENDS DIGEST #18
"Cousin Calamity!": Look out guys, Reggie's cousin Regina is in town, and she's a knockout. She's also as devious and mischievous as Reggie, which the guys soon learn as she makes fools out of them with one practical joke after another! All except one: Jughead. Can Regina fool Jughead with one of her patented gags … and is there a possibility of romance with the crowned one?! SCRIPT AND ART: Fernando Ruiz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales by various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to “Find Your Name in Print!”
On sale newsstand March 13, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

First "Dukes" art by Rosco hits eBay

The news hit a couple months back, and it was mighty nice news, yes, indeed. The idea of James Best, our own Rosco P. Coltrane of "The Dukes of Hazzard," not only being an accomplished artist in recent years, but turning his creative spirit toward the show that endeared him to us -- now there's a great thing.

Best has been working on a set of "Dukes" themed oil paintings, and now he's advertising this art from his new website, JamesBestDukesArt.com. He also has one of his "Dukes" paintings listed on eBay. The 16" by 20" painting, the first original to be offered from the "Dukes" collection, shows the General Lee on two wheels and is a real treat because it won't be offered in prints. No other originals from the collection are being offered just yet. Best will even be painting commissioned art for fans -- General Lee owners with their cars, for instance -- upon request via his wife, Dorothy.

"Keep your Gown Down and the Pedal to the Metal," the auction listing says. "I'm Gone. Kee Kee Kee!!!!!!!!!! I luv it! I luv it!" Yes, we love it, too ...

Monday, March 05, 2007

CMT DukesFest '07: The Rundown

Ben "Cooter" Jones of "The Dukes of Hazzard," proprietor of the wildly popular annual DukesFest, has let folks know some of the details about this year's event. Looks like CMT will sponsor the event for the third year in a row, it will be at the same venue in Nashville as last year, and Jones and his wife and partner, Alma Viator, will be working to ensure some special treatment for all those Lee owners out there ...

Hey Y'all:

Just a line to keep you posted on CMT DukesFest 2007. Things are coming together very nicely. The best news is that once again our whole original cast will join us for the shindig. Yep, John Schneider; Tom Wopat; Catherine Bach; James Best; Sonny Shroyer; Rick Hurst; and yours truly will be your hosts again this year in Nashville.

We're also on pace for well over 100 General Lees and the Generals are going to get the "Star Treatment" that they deserve. This year will also feature a special tribute to Waylon Jennings. We'll keep you posted on that and all the other special happenings.

Last year was a phenomenal success for DukesFest. The only problems we had were because of the really enormous turnout.

Miss Alma and I are working to make sure that this year's event will be just as big, but will flow much more smoothly (knock on wood). We want CMT DukesFest '07 to be a truly memorable weekend of family fun for Dukes of Hazzard fans of all ages.

Yours truly,

Ben "Cooter" Jones
DukesFest '07
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Dates: Saturday, June 2 and Sunday, June 3
Location: The Music City Motorplex and State Fairgrounds
CALL COOTER'S IN NASHVILLE @ 615-872-8358
Or CALL COOTER'S IN GATLINBURG @ 865-430-9909

TICKET PRICES:

BUY IN ADVANCE AND SAVE!
1 - DAY ADVANCE TICKET -- $25.00
2 - DAY ADVANCE TICKET - $35.00
AT THE GATE:
1 - DAY TICKET - $30.00
2 - DAY TICKET - $40.00
ALL CHILDREN 10 AND UNDER ARE FREE!!!!
ALL ACTIVE MILITARY PERSONELL WITH AN ID ARE FREE!

GENERAL LEE AND DRIVERS AND CONCEPT CARS ARE ADMITTED FREE (WITH UP TO 3 PASSENGERS) BUT YOU MUST REGISTER.

ACCOMODATIONS:

HEADQUARTERS HOTEL: RADISSON HOTEL @ OPRYLAND 800-333-3333 OR 615-889-0800 SPECIAL RATE IS $129.00 REFER TO DUKESFEST AS THE RATE CODE - ONLY 80 ROOMS LEFT @ THIS PRICE ($129) - SO CALL NOW!

GENERAL LEE HOTEL - SPECIAL $79.00 RATE BUT YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR CAR TO GET THE CODE AND INFORMATION. ONLY 70 ROOMS LEFT SO REGISTER NOW!

OTHER HOTELS IN MUSIC VALLEY WITH SPECIAL RATES:
FAIRFIELD INN - $109. 211 MUSIC CITY CIRCLE NASHVILLE, TN 37214 www.marriott. com/bnaop
FOR INFORMATION CALL - 615-872-8939 - FOR SPECIAL RATE $109. CODE WORD DUKESFESTCOURTYARD BY MARRIOTT - $139.
125 MUSIC CITY CIRCLE NASHVILLE, TN 37214 www.marriott. com/bnaco
FOR INFORMATION CALL 615-882-9133 - FOR SPECIAL RATE $139. CODE WORD DUKESFEST

FOR HOTELS CONTACT THE NASHVILLE TOURISM BUREAU AT: 1-800-657-6910 or www.visitmusiccity. com/visitors/ DukesFestHotels

Friday, March 02, 2007

BRBTV birthdays for March

It's a lean week for the BRBTV News Blog, as we're answering a family emergency, but we'll be back to our normal daily posting schedule next week. Meanwhile, we've got the March birthdays to share with you ...

- Jed Allan, the final and most commanding C.C. Capwell on "Santa Barbara," turned 70 yesterday, March 1.
- Catherine Bach, lovely Daisy Duke on "The Dukes of Hazzard," shares an exact birthday with Rick Edwards, hunky Jake Morton on "SB." They both turned 53 yesterday.
- Cassie Yates, who was Sarah Curtis on "Dynasty," turns 56 today, March 2.
- Gordon Thomson , a BRBTV double-shot as Adam Carrington of "Dynasty" and the third and final Mason Capwell on "SB," turns 62 tomorrow, March 3.
- Stacy Edwards, the sweet Hayley Capwell on "SB," turns 42 on March 4.
- Linda Gibboney, who played the first Gina DeMott (and really, the one we preferred for the role), turns 56 on March 7.
- Julia Campbell, the cute Courtney Caroline Capwell, turns a young 44 on March 12.
- Steve Kanaly, our own Ray Krebbs, turns 61 on March 14.
- Patrick Duffy, our Bobby Ewing, is one of our St. Patrick's Day (how ironic) birthdays, turning 58.
- Lesley-Anne Down, who played Stephanie Rogers on "Dallas" and Nurse Ellena Corey on "Dynasty," is our other Patty's Day prize, turning 53.

Happy birthday to all!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Make your travel plans now for the Motor City Comic Con in May

Daisy Duke and Boss Hogg's nephew Jamie Lee Hogg -- together again, in one place -- is one of the things you'll see at the Motor City Comic Con in Metro Detroit this May. Yessiree, Catherine Bach and Jonathan Frakes (who went on, of course, to become Number Two / William Riker on the U.S.S. Enterprise on "Star Trek: The Next Generation") will be on hand to greet fans and sign autographs. They played a couple of young'uns just plain smitten with each other in the "Dukes of Hazzard" episode, "Mrs. Daisy Hogg."

And speaking of "Star Trek," there's plenty of that at the con. Connor Trinneer (Trip of "Enterprise," which BRBTV is currently loving rewatching on Sci Fi Monday nights); Grace Lee Whitney of classic "Trek"; Nana Visitor, who was Kira Norys of "Deep Space Nine" and who also played ballerina Georgina Sinclair on "The Colbys"; Ethan Phillips, our lovable Neelix of "Voyager"; and Robin Curtis of "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" and "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home," as well as "The Next Generation."

If you're a "Six Million Dollar Man" and "Bionic Woman" fan, catch Richard Anderson, too. And if you're a "General Hospital" fan, Frakes will be bringing along his wife, Genie Francis, best known as Laura Webber-et.-al.

The show runs May 19-21 at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, Michigan, the same site as last year. Check the con's website for a full list of guests and ticket info, and check last year's May 2 and May 21 through May 26 posts of this blog to catch a glimpse of the 2006 fun. BRB had a blast, and she'll be at this year's show, too, at Paul Harrington's "Dukes of Hazzard" museum and car display! (Keep up with BRB's sched, by the way, at the "Events and Media" page of BillieRae.com.) Fabbo!

Monday, February 26, 2007

Archie radio show actor Harlan Stone dies


Archie Comics has issued a news release that Harlan Stone, a longtime radio actor best-known as Jughead on the "Archie Andrews" show, died Wednesday from complications of valve transplant surgery. Stone started out as a child model and went on to direct TV commercials. He wrote a book called "Aw ... Relax, Archie! Re-laxx!" which chronicalled his life in entertainment. He was a frequent guest at the Friends of Old-Time Radio convention, up through last fall. "We at Archie Comics send our deepest sympathy to his family at their time of loss," the release said.

Spotted: His blond thinning hair and eyeglasses may have cloaked him, but his trademark sexy voice certainly gave him away ... Michael Nader, playing a sex-obsessed video voyeur, on "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" during yesterday's all-day marathon on USA cable. Our own Dex Dexter of "Dynasty" was definitely taking a dastardly turn. And one of his video victims was Emily Deschanel of Fox's "Bones." The episode, called "Surveillance," was from 2002.

Friday, February 23, 2007

"Dukes" beginning really begins on ABC Family

What's better than a new "Dukes of Hazzard" movie coming out on DVD next month? The chance to see it on cable before it's officially released!

ABC Family is dealin' up that opportunity, on Sunday, March 4. Yessiree, "The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning" will air at both 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. EST that day, then repeat on March 9 at 8 p.m. That's plenty 'o opportunity to see the beginnings of the Duke family, dating to before the timeline of the original series, in this prequel movie starring Jonathan Bennett, Randy Wayne and April Scott as the three cousins.

The film will be released on DVD on March 13, in rated and unrated versions. Visit the movie's IMDb page to learn more about it, and to see some fan discussion, and see the February 8 post of the BRBTV News Blog for some additional links to the movie's MySpace pages and such.

We'll be there March 4 with bells on! (Or should that be cutoffs?)

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Diahann Carroll: tours, memoir and more

Did you know that Diahann Carroll is writing another memoir? Yes, indeed, our lovely songstress Dominique Devereax of "Dynasty," who also happens to be a lovely songstress in real life, has another book due out this year. It will be published by Harper Collins, her official website says. Carroll wrote an autobiography in 1986, published by Little Brown & Co.

Meanwhile, there are tour dates galore for this gal. The beginning of 2007 has been busy. She's already been performing in Palm Beach, Florida, and Atlantic City, and next she's in Naples, Florida. On February 25, she'll be at the Philharmonic Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. For tickets or more information, call (239) 597-1900 or visit www.thephil.org. On February 28, she travels to Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida, for an early afternoon show. For tickets or more information, call (727) 791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com.

On March 6-10 and March 13-17, Carroll returns to Feinstein's at the Regency in New York City, where she performed last year (see our April 17 post). For tickets or more information, call (212) 339-4085 or visit www.feinsteinsattheregency.com.

On April 14, Carroll will appear at the Women's Leadership Circle Summit Convention at the Concert Performance Hotel Grand Ballroom in Tucson, Arizona. Then on May 12, she'll be at the Cancer Awareness Lecture at the Georgia Convention Center in Atlanta.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Coming up in Archie Comics this spring ...

ARCHIE #574
"Dinner for Six": When the parents of Archie, Betty and Veronica make plans to meet for dinner, the teens are mortified. What if the subject turns to the eternal love triangle? Each imagines … and worries … over what may happen from their unique perspective. Will the dinner conversation leave these love-birds cooked? SCRIPT: Barbara Slate. ART: Stan Goldberg.
"A Real Keeper": Mr. Lodge sends Archie home in the rain so Veronica can date the son of a businessman he's hoping to make a deal with. Will the rich kid be a better investment than Archie, or just another one for the "loss" column? SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb. ART: Stan Goldberg.
On sale newsstand April 17, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

ARCHIE & FRIENDS #108
"Weird He Go?": Archie is convinced the new British exchange student staying with Veronica is an alien from another world … especially when he finds the student's giant robot! Is the visitor really out of this world, or is Archie just out of his head?! SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare. ART: Stan Goldberg.
PLUS: MORE HIGH FASHION HIJINX WITH KATY KEENE!
"Viva Las Vegas": The glittery city never saw anyone as glittering as Katy! Katy is in town to present the awards at an extreme sports skateboarding competition, but she isn't winning any awards with her love-interest, stuntman K.O. Kirby. It's romantic intrigue, classy comedy, and fashions galore as only Katy can deliver! SCRIPT AND ART: Andrew Pepoy.
On sale newsstand March 27, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

ARCHIE DIGEST #233
The adventures of America's favorite teen continue with new stories and classic tales. SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand March 27, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

ARCHIE'S DOUBLE DIGEST #178
Double your pages, double your Archie and double your fun in this double digest full of new stories and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand April 17, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #150
SPECIAL 150th ISSUE ANNIVERSARY STORY!

"Betty & Veronica's Scrapbook": Betty and Veronica take a page out of the nation's fascination with scrapbooking, but making their very own scrapbook of memories! Follow the girls from their days as "Little" Betty and Veronica, fighting over Archie even back then! Behold their preteen years of high fashion (Veronica) and comfy jeans (Betty)! Relive their first junior high dance! Share their musical memories on stage with The Archies! And who could forget the "Love Showdown" or the rise of "The Veronicas?!" It's all here in this poignant and hilarious trip down memory lane! SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent. PLUS: Other new stories and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand April 3, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

JUGHEAD #180
"Sneaking & Snacking": Banished from the Lodge's high class party, Jughead waits in the bushes with a sack, waiting to catch the food Archie tosses out the window! Little does he know a robber is also waiting, hoping to capture the valuables his accomplice tosses out the window!
"Eyesore": A new shirt from his aunt sends Jughead's friends reeling … must be that hypnotic circular pattern!
"Alias … the Claw!": Here's a story that will really "grab" you – always on the lookout for new ways to be lazy, Jughead buys a spring-loaded claw! SCRIPTS: Craig Boldman. ART: Rex Lindsey.
On sale newsstand April 10, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

TALES FROM RIVERDALE DIGEST #19
"Red Carpet Romance": When Archie wins a date with super-hot pop star Ashlee Simpleton, the other guys … as well as Betty and Veronica … are green with envy! And it turns out they actually have something to worry about, as Ashlee's "approval rating" soars after dating a "typical teen!" Urging Ashlee to continue dating Archie, Ashlee's agent makes the couple the darlings of the press as Archie's friends wonder if they'll ever seem him again. But can Archie handle a relationship that's constantly under siege from reporters and photographers?! SCRIPT AND ART: Fernando Ruiz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to "Find Your Name in Print!"
On sale newsstand April 10, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

VERONICA #179
"Save Our Prom": When a burst pipe threatens to leave the prom a literal "washout," Veronica's mom lets the kids and faculty use the mansion instead! It's a good thing Mr. Lodge is away on business … SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent.
"Distress Over a Dress": Fed up with high bills, Mr. Lodge forbids Veronica from buying any more custom clothes from designers. His plan backfires, however, when Veronica buys out all the local stores to keep the other girls from sharing her fashion sense! SCRIPT: Kathleen Webb. ART: Dan Parent.
On sale newsstand April 3, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Hughie Hogg rises -- from the dumpster?

Boy, for us, the Sci Fi Channel is becoming the new Hallmark -- in other words, it's becoming the new premium channel for spotting the classic 1980s TV stars we love! Next up on the schedule is Jeff Altman, who portrayed our evil but lovable Hughie Hogg, nephew to "Uncle Boss" J.D. Hogg, on "The Dukes of Hazzard."

The Syracuse, N.Y.-born Altman will appear in "Urban Decay," a sci-fi with all the usual blood-and-gore trimmins', from everything we've read -- and even featuring Dean Cain of TV's "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," who's been doing a lot of sci-fi stuff in the new millennium. "Urban Decay" is directed by Harry Basil and written by Don Adams (no, not that one) and Henry James Picardi. The plotline, from the IMDb: "Cab driver Stan (Cain) slams into a homeless man, who gets up and walks away, leaving behind a scarf covered with writhing maggots. Obsessed with the mystery, Stan hunts the ragtag figure through the city, discovering a trail of mangled, half-eaten victims, and an urban legend : Pusshead was a sewer worker who came back from an uncharted tunnel changed into something both living and dead. Parents warn their children that the shuffling zombie will get them if they stay out on the streets too late ... But as the body count rises, Stan finds that the legend is alive and well ... hungry."

"Urban Decay," which shot in Los Angeles last year, also will feature classic pop music star Meat Loaf. Altman will portray a man in a dumpster, according to the IMDb!

Now you realize, of course, that our buddy Hughie -- er, we mean, Altman -- has been layin' low in recent years, though he did do a '90s stint on "Baywatch." We're glad to see him out among the living (or dying?) again!

Read more about "Urban Decay" (and see photos) at the links below. We don't know for sure that this one is going to air as one of our beloved Saturday-night creature features on Sci Fi, but we're mighty suspicious ...
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=39287&type=0 http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=2446 http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=2473

Monday, February 19, 2007

Lane Davies: "I Hate Hamlet"

Always indulging his love of Shakespeare and theater, Lane Davies, our own original Mason Capwell of "Santa Barbara," is heading to "I Hate Hamlet" at the Tennessee Repertory Theatre.

Davies plays John Barrymore, the ghost of Hamlet, in the production, which opens May 3 at 6:30 p.m. He arrives on the scene to coach the star of a canceled TV series on how to portray Shakespeare's legendary character. The play continues through the 19th at the Polk Theater. It all happens in Nashville.

Check the theatre's website for more information, and find lots of info on tickets and accommodations on Davies' website forum.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Coming up in Archie Comics

BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #149
What's better than a digest full of those teen dream queens Betty & Veronica? A double digest full of them! Featuring new stories and classic tales. SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to “Find Your Name in Print!”
On sale newsstand February 20, 2007
Full-color digest format
$3.69

ARCHIE & FRIENDS #107
THE WEB RETURNS … ALONG WITH A NEW SIDEKICK, KATY KEENE! “The Web Returns”: It’s the return of that “Mighty Hero,” the Web… sort of! It’s the filming of the latest super-heroic multiplex mega hit starring everyone’s OTHER favorite arachnid-inspired hero, the Web. Katy has the plum role of the hero’s spunky girlfriend, but when things get seriously deadly on the set, Katy may have to put on her detective hat. Who is sabotaging the stunts, and why? SCRIPT AND ART: Andrew Pepoy. “Riverdale’s Got Talent”: The latest TV talent show sensation comes to Riverdale in a benefit to fund the high school’s education programs… and the first thing the judges will learn is that not all of the faculty and students have the “talent” they claim to have! SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent.
On sale newsstand February 27, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

BETTY & VERONICA SPECTACULAR #77
“The Great Outdoors: Betty Style!”: Camping in the wilderness has its disadvantages for Veronica – namely, no malls, no electricity and no plumbing. But before she can bail, Veronica spots hunky Donald on the trail… and suddenly, the lack of luxuries become irrelevant! “The Great Outdoors: Veronica Style”: In a flip of the previous story, Veronica hosts a camping trip – and no convenience is left behind! But even high energy power lines aren’t infallible, so Betty may get her wish of “roughing it” yet! SCRIPTS AND ART: Dan Parent.
On sale newsstand February 27, 2007
32-page, full-color comic
$2.25

TALES FROM RIVERDALE DIGEST #18
"The Class of 2027": A sideshow seer gives Mr. Weatherbee a peek into the future, and not only is Riverdale High still standing, amazingly, it's standing under the leadership of Principal Archie! As the Bee peeks deeper, he learns that it's because Archie has become a great disciplinarian due to his great role model, Mr. Weatherbee! Will Archie's future success soften the Bee's wrath when it comes to Archie's present failures? SCRIPT AND ART: Fernando Ruiz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales! SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and your chance to “Find Your Name in Print!”
On sale newsstand February 27, 2007
Full-color digest format
$2.49

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Jill Farren-Phelps produces new soap

In the soaps world, Jill Farren-Phelps is well-known as not only the executive producer of "Santa Barbara" in the late '80s (her first soaps gig) but also a prominent producer for ABC's long-running hit "General Hospital." On "SB," she took over when the Dobsons were locked out, bringing us Terry Lester as Mason, the Zach Kelton / Ethan Asher characters, the Robert Barr storyline and other fun stuff. Leigh McCloskey, who played the Zach and Ethan characters, once told BRBTV, "I have to commend the show's producer, at that time. Jill Farren-Phelps, for her zest and willingness to hire actors with fire rather than manniquins. It was a delight to work for her and for the time I was part of its story."

Well, now Farren-Phelps is turning her creative energy to a new soap, another spinoff of "GH" like the late-1990s "Port Charles," only this time focusing on the hospital after-hours. "General Hospital: Night Shift" will be an original, scripted show for SoapNet cable, which currently airs same-day episodes of ABC soaps in the evening hours. It will launch this summer, with a push from its parent show.

"The series is set during the night shift at General Hospital and will delve deeper into the relationships, friendships and medical cases seen at the hospital," SoapNet's press info says. Farren-Phelps will be the executive producer, while Robert Guza Jr., head writer for "General Hospital" who also wrote for "Santa Barbara," will do the writing.

You can read more at SoapNet's website.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

"Dynasty" second-season DVD -- at last?

For "Dynasty" fans, waiting for the second season to be released on DVD must be a little like waiting for Godot. There's plenty of speculation, a sprinkling of confusion and a heapin' helpin' of rumors. So is Godot ever going to get here?

Now, thanks go to ShoulderPads.net for a date, June 19, though there's some caution attached. "This has not yet been officially announced by the studio," says the administrator (who calls herself Alexis, but we have a feeling she's a certain author we know!). "The holdup with the second season of 'Dynasty' was tied up with the fact that Fox relinquished the rights to the show, plus there were further rights negotiations with Joan Collins." (Learn more about that rights thing from TVShowsonDVD.)

Great. We'll have the champagne cooling for ya, Godot.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

John Schneider, Part 2

Today is the second part of our two-part check-in with the many projects that John Schneider -- our own handsome Bo Duke -- has going on right now. In this installment, we're going to take a look at a couple of his faith-based projects.

Schneider's been no stranger to wholesome family-oriented entertainment over the years -- TV shows like not only our beloved "The Dukes of Hazzard" but also CBS' 1990s "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," "Christy" and "Touched by an Angel," and the "Felicity: An American Girl Adventure" movie. In fact, he's gone out of his way to make decent, safe-for-the-family entertainment his thing, and it was one of the goals of his independent "Collier & Co." film. Now, Schneider will be appearing in "Hidden Secrets," a new faith-based film that will premiere on the big screen in select markets this spring.

Schneider is joined by Tracy Melchior of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and Christian recording artist Rachael Lampa in the film, which will be a one-night event in U.S. markets such as Atlanta, L.A., Orlando, Philadelphia, Dallas and Denver. Brought to the big screen by Pure Flix Entertainment and NCM Fathom, the movie is about a man, played by David A.R. White, who finds himself caught between his new fiance and an old flame when he joins some childhood friends for the hometown funeral of his best friend. Stacy Keanan of the ABC sitcom "Step By Step," looking lovelier than ever, also stars in the film. (We also have to make a note about David A.R. White: If you haven't seen the Christiano Bros. film "End of the Harvest," you really need to -- in a scene at a college debate, White delivers the single-most-amazing chunk of dialogue defending Christianity, and illuminating an interesting end-times theory, that you will ever see. Trust us on this one.) Lampa and the Christian recording group Building 429 provide the music for the film. Schneider plays Gary Zimmerman, "the skeptic."

"Hidden Secrets" will premiere on April 30 (note that this is a changed date from the film's earlier press info). Read more about it in this press release, and visit FathomEvents.com to see a complete list of theaters and buy tickets. There's also an official film site here, where you can watch the trailer and even see a video of Schneider talking about the film (click on "Behind the Scenes" from the "About the Film" menu).

Schneider also lends his voice to a new Bible CD project -- "The Word of Promise: New Testament Audio Bible." While he plays Jesus' brother James, author of one of the books of the New Testament, he'll be joined by narrator Michael York, Richard Dreyfuss as Moses, Marisa Tomei as Mary Magdalene, Stacy Keach as Paul, Lou Gossett Jr. as John, Lou Diamond Phillips as Mark, and several others. Ernie Hudson, who played Avery on the "Dear Diary" episode of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and even voiced a security guard in "Batman: The Animated Series," plays Peter. Now that looks like fun. Jim Caviezel even reprises his "Passion of the Christ" role as Jesus for the audio project.

The 20-CD set will be 25 hours long and will also feature the music of wildly popular Christian artist Michael W. Smith. The CD project comes from publishers Thomas Nelson Inc. Read more about "The Word of Promise" at this press release.

And have you heard -- Schneider will put a lucky fan into a speaking role in the sequel of "Collier & Co." Write your name and phone number on the back of your "Collier & Co." ticket stub and mail it to JNE Inc., 4607 Lakeview Canyon Road, #569, Westlake Village, CA 91361. This summer, once the film has completed its run, Schneider will draw a ticket stub for a speaking part in the sequel.

Keep your eye on the Screenings page of Schneider's Collier & Co. website and the film's MySpace page, as the film keeps showing through March at theaters all over the place.

Monday, February 12, 2007

John Schneider hits the big and small screens ... and a little bit 'o Jack Coleman, too

John Schneider, our own Bo Duke of "The Dukes of Hazzard" has so much going on in his post-"Smallville" world that it's going to take us two days to cover it all. Today, we hit on some movie projects ...

Schneider's press agent Chad told BRBTV he doesn't know the release date of this first one, or what channel it will air on, but boy-oh-boy does it just reek of a Saturday-night Sci Fi Channel creature-feature! It's called "Ogre," and it's the tale of "a vicious ogre ruling over a town that has been stuck in time since the 1800s," according to the IMDb. Schneider's role is Henry Bartlett, and he's joined on screen by Ryan Kennedy of the "Blade" TV series and Katharine Isabelle, who's done lots of sci-fi stuff and also did a guest spot on "Smallville." Directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Thomas E. Szollosi, the TV movie is classified as in postproduction.

Schneider will also (reportedly) appear in "Blood Pressure" as a character named Walter. He's attached, according to the IMDb, but fan rumors say he disavows any knowledge of the thriller film, directed by Gregory Doucette. Skipping on to the next ...

Now, we can be pretty sure Schneider's going to be in the film "Beautiful Loser," because we've seen a photo of him in it -- at the Beautiful Losering blog (thanks to the All-John blog for pointing to it). The film is directed and written by John Nolte. When Schneider plays Andre, he'll be sharing the screen with William Katt of "The Greatest American Hero" fame. AND ... this one also features our own Jack Coleman, second Steven Carrington of "Dynasty," playing Jimmy. A BRBTV double-shot! The director reports that he's going to wrapping up the film in Canada in early April.

More schtuff tomorrow ...

Friday, February 09, 2007

Maxwell Caulfield has projects in the works

Maxwell Caulfield, our own Miles Colby of "Dynasty" and "The Colbys," has several new projects going on right now ...

"The Snow Prince" is currently in production, directed by John Henderson and written by Andy Denemark and Bernadette Elliott. Caulfield has been cast, though not many other details are known yet about the action tale set in Medieval times.

"Dreamcity" is also on tap for the actor. It's a futuristic tale that will release to video. The plotline from the IMDb: "The corrupt regime broadcasts the illusion of a beautiful city to the chip in your head, when in fact the city is in ruins. The rebels know the truth and seek to foment revolution." Caulfield will portray Alex Mcdowell in the sci-fi film, now in production. Prolific, Detroit-born, sci-fi / thriller master Roger Corman is producing, and Terence H. Winkless is directing.

Caulfield has also been working on "Cry of the Winged Serpent," a TV movie we should see sooon. He plays Griffin, and he's joined in the cast by the handsome Robert Beltran, who was Chakotay on "Star Trek: Voyager" (meow!). The movie is directed and written by Jamie Wagner. Roger Corman also has a hand in this one, which he described in a recent interview as "featuring a creature called Quetzalcoatl, which he cannot yet figure out how to pronounce." (Do we smell Saturday-night Sci Fi Channel feature for this one?) Watch the movie trailer here, at the American Film Market's website, and see some nice shots of Caulfield. The site also has this synopsis of the film: "A young man is given an amulet that can call upon the power of the mythical Winged Serpent, which he uses to get revenge on those who have oppressed his people."