Friday, March 29, 2013

Art imitates life, at least the life we'd all love to live in Hazzard County

Jim Wilson of London, Ontario, had dreams like any other kid growing up in the 1970s who watched "The Dukes of Hazzard" when it originally aired. He wanted to meet the Dukes, he wanted to see the Duke farm, and Hazzard Square, and any of the other sites featured on the show. He wanted to see a General Lee.

"Well, I did watch 'The Dukes' every Friday night when it was new, when I was a kid," Jim tells BRBTV. "Looked forward to it, and my mom would always pop some popcorn on the stove for me, back then we did not own a microwave, LOL."

Jim made his dreams come true. He did grow up to meet the cast members, even see John ("Bo Duke") Schneider and Tom ("Luke Duke") Wopat in concert, and he visited Hazzard Square and the Duke farm. And he's seen a few General Lees over the years, both at Dukesfest and elsewhere, even though he lives in the Great White North where it would seem you wouldn't see such a sight!

"You would be surprised, there are a few General Lees around my area," he says. "I always seem to find somebody who enjoys the show. My good friend Jason Darling, who lives near Kingston, Ontario, is building two Generals right now, a dirt tracker and a nice street car."

But while all of that is mighty fine, that's not the reason we're featuring Jim Wilson on the BRBTV News Blog today. You see, he's the kind of fan that is so inspired by "The Dukes" that it touches off his artistic creativity. More specifically, it sets him to painting.



"As for inspiration for the paintings, I like to capture the feel of the late '70s, early '80s," Jim tells us. "Hard to explain, my childhood seemed to last forever back then, always wondering when will I grow up and be a big person like Bo and Luke. I have always drawn things, have a gift I guess. I had a special art teacher who would come in once a week to expand what I had done. Taught me perspective, stuff like that. But basically I just draw or paint or weld what is in my mind."

And what a talent and imagination it is. We especially like his interpretation of the recovery of Lee 1, the very first General ever jumped on "The Dukes of Hazzard." Now, there's an interesting thing to paint, especially for what that moment, and the ensuing years of the car's change in ownership and its restoration, have meant in the "Dukes" fan community, both positive and not so much.



Jim is sure capturing a certain feeling in his work. And it's clear that comes from his own love of the show and of all that surrounds it these days.

"I love going to events in the South," he says. "Last year at the Hazzard Homecoming I finally met Tom Wopat, so now I have met everybody, even Honest John Ledbetter, who until his death lived in Canada. I had a nice talk with him about the 'Dukes.' I can see why Cooter lives in the Blue Ridge mountains. I fell in love with 'em, too. Any reason to go back there, I would. Beautiful."





"My favourite 'Dukes' character I would have to say is Uncle Jesse," says Jim, who had the above moment at the site of the original Duke farm in Georgia captured for all time. "I don't own a General Lee yet. That pic of me you saw was just luck that somebody was at the farm with one; he let me pose in front of it. I'd like to mention that the gas pumps were Jason's idea and the Hoggoco oil cans were mine. He lives and breathes the 'Dukes' like me."



And does it seem unusual that such a fervent "Dukes" fan would be Canadian born and bred? Not to us, as we used to attend the Hair Dare Dukes Days in Ontario and see the love of the show there in the North.

"I don't think the Canadian perception is any different from the American on the show," Jim says. "We both know you can't fly a car without damage, LOL. For some reason there are a lot of Confederate flags flying up here. Everybody wants to be a rebel, I guess, and American flags, after 9-11, the stars and stripes were everywhere in Canada in support."

And "The Dukes" isn't the only classic TV show he loves.

"As for what I watch on TV today, not much. I did enjoy the new 'Battlestar Galactica' series. I also like 'The Big Bang Theory.' Everything else I buy on DVD. Love the 'Waltons.' I went to Waltons' Mountain museum last year after the Homecoming as it was two hours away from there. Makes you wish you grew up on Waltons' Mountain. I also enjoy the series 'Rat Patrol' from the '60s. 'Magnum P.I.,' I adore that show. 'The Fall Guy,' 'McHale's Navy,' 'Beverly Hillbillies,' 'Petticoat Junction,' aughhh so many!"



When he's not painting, Jim's "day job" is at St. Thomas Rent-all in St. Thomas, Ontario. He also enjoys making welding sculptures out of scrap material from work, model railroading. "In my younger years I was dirt biker. I miss my motorcycle. ;("

But his No. 01 hobby, as he puts it, is searching for 'Dukes' stuff! He does admit it's harder to find in the Great White North.

"Back in the '80s, Canada had Kmart, (not anymore) and I got my first 'Dukes' toy, an ERTL General Lee. I was so excited. The '90s were a real dry spell for 'Dukes' stuff. I remember hearing about the first reunion movie, but we didn't have cable. I missed out on it, then when the DVDs starting coming out, I was in heaven. It's like every show is brand new again, and that's when I found out about Dukesfest. I HAD TO GO!! My first was 2005 in Bristol, my first real trip South as an adult. Terrible drive there. Long story short, we got there late at night on a back road, thunderstorm, we stayed at a crappy hotel. I woke early next day, it was humid, dark, grey sky, and in the mist, I see my very first General Lee sitting on a trailer. I was so excited, I MADE IT, it was a dream come true, 50,000 people like me in the same town!! And I have been going ever since, pic of that General in the mist included. ;)"

He says traveling to Atlanta was another dream come true. "When I went inside the Duke farm, stood in front of the Boar's Nest, drove around Hazzard Square in my Cadillac at the time. Never thought in a million years I'd ever see this stuff. What HISTORY!"

He continues, "Then a couple years back, I put an ad on Kijiji looking for '69 Charger parts. Well, this guy named Jason Darling answers. He had a trunk lid for me. I met him in Toronto, as it's kinda halfway for both of us. I walked up to him, and I felt like I had known him my whole life. Well, thanks to him, I have a trunk lid and a door, one piece at a time like Johnny Cash. The door blew me away. I met him in Niagara Falls last April for the John and Tom concert. I was thinking I was getting an old rusty dented door; he pulls out of his truck a freshly painted 01 orange door signed by Bo and Luke. I started to well up. I was floored. He is now one of my best friends. I consider him my brother; we text everyday, no less, always comparing 'Dukes' stuff. Amazing who you meet through the 'Dukes.'"

Yup! Don't we know it! Many thanks to Jim for sharing his story.


Photo and art courtesy of Jim Wilson; please do not copy without permission.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Spotted: Robin Mattson

Ooohhh, we've seen her in such great classic TV roles, before we came to know her so well on "Santa Barbara" and "General Hospital." And there Robin Mattson is again, popping up in a "Hardy Boys Mysteries" episode from 1978, her second one of that series.

In "Scorpion's Sting" she is Catherine Martin, daughter of a notorious bad guy who's oblivious to her dad's secret life. It's two years before she signed on to "GH," and seven years before "SB," and she's thin and girlish, with long straight hair lending leanness to her normally full face. Her wardrobe is casual, and her interplay with Parker Stevenson as Frank Hardy is fun. There's nary a touch of Heather Webber or Gina DeMott in her innocent demeanor. Sweet!

The "Hardy Boys" series tried a couple new things in this third and final season, jazzing up the opening theme song and tucking the boys under the employ of the Justice Department -- and then sending them all over the world to unravel mysteries. Too bad it didn't extend the life of the series (and too bad Nancy Drew was gone -- rats!). Still, we've enjoyed the third-season DVD set. Thanks to Tracy for it!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Our video coverage of the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion continues

Ever jump a General Lee by accident? Yea, we didn't think so. Well, you can hear about somebody who did in the latest installment on the BRBTV YouTube channel. Hear the perspective of one of those many, many folks out there who know, love and even drive the car. That car. The blazin' orange '69 Dodge Charger.

In addition, this second part of our three-part video coverage of the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion highlights an Australian writer who's just released a "Dukes of Hazzard"-themed book. Darren Gallagher debuted his book "Don't Pull a Knife in Texas" at this event, and in it he writes about his adventures attending last year's Hazzard Homecoming.


Monday, March 18, 2013

Catch our BRBTV coverage of the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion

We've been really Dukin' it up here at the BRBTV News Blog the past week or so, and we're not stopping now. We've got three brand-new videos to serve up to you from the BRBTV YouTube channel, and they all focus on the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion in Byron, Georgia, the weekend before last. We put you there, on the grounds, as we like to do, in case you weren't able to make it yourself, or if you did make it there but just want to relive the moments.

The first video in this new series is an overview of the event. Some slices and dices, as it were. See a few sights, catch the cast members signing at their tables, and hear from Mr. Rusty Cash of Tennessee, whom many of us "Dukes" fans know as "The Boss," glistening in his all-white J.D. Hogg attire, and telling us just what it was about that character that inspired him ...


Watch for the other videos in the series, which include the perspectives of a General driver, an author, and several cast members!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Hagerstown becomes Hazzardtown in June

Hagerstown ... Well, that sorta sounds like Hazzardtown, right? Hmmm ...

The dust has hardly settled from beautiful Byron, Georgia's Dukes of Hazzard Reunion last weekend, and already there's yet another "Dukes" event in the works. We told you last week about the Nashville event in June. Well, set your General's GPS for something decidedly more easterly later that month. Hagerstown, Maryland, is going to set the scene for the Dukes Family Festival.


It'll be a one-day shindig, and it will have several members of the cast. Visit HagerstownSpeedway.com for more about the venue.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Some more photos from the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion

BRB and her bud Tracy had a great time at the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion this past weekend, at the Old Middle Georgia Speedway in Byron. The core surviving "Dukes" cast members were there, along with about a bazillion other folks and even a canine or two, as there often are at these things. Here are some shots from the scene, and look for our video coverage of the event on the BRBTV YouTube channel in the next week or so ...












We've got Rusty Cash, that ole "Boss Hogg" above, along with some other folks talking on camera at the event, so stay tuned to that YouTube!


Photos by Billie Rae Bates / BRBTV
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Saturday, March 09, 2013

Today at the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion: A little "Today"

The sun was shining bright in Byron, Georgia, today for the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion. It was a full day of fun at the Old Middle Georgia Speedway on Highway 41 for myriad "Dukes" fans, and definitely the cast members, who kicked off the day with a touch of "Today" amid a morning press conference held by the event's producer.



A crew from the popular NBC morning show was there before the festival opened to talk with John Schneider, Catherine Bach, James Best, Ben Jones and Rick Hurst about our beloved TV series and its impact over the years, as well as its enduring appeal. The crew then stuck around a couple hours to talk to some other folks and capture other highlights of the event. A crew member told BRBTV this coverage will air tomorrow, so tune in!





So remember to tune in to "Today" ... ummm, tomorrow, and stay tuned here ... In the next couple days we'll have more photo coverage of the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion!


Photos by Billie Rae Bates / BRBTV
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Thursday, March 07, 2013

Dukes of Hazzard Fan Fair set for June

If you're coming out to the Dukes of Hazzard Georgia Reunion in Byron, Georgia, this weekend, make sure to say howdy to Billie Rae Bates of BRBTV, who'll be there with her friend Tracy. And mark your calendar for another "Dukes" event coming down the pike. Ben ("Cooter Davenport") Jones, who with his wife Alma Viator has been throwing so many great "Dukes" events for so many years, is planning the Dukes of Hazzard Fan Fair for Nashville in June.

The fair, on Saturday, June 8, 2013, will coincide with the CMA Music Festival and will happen at Cooter’s Place on McGavock Pike across from the Grand Ole Opry. The core surviving cast will be there: The Big Three of John ("Bo Duke") Schneider, Tom ("Luke Duke") Wopat and Catherine ("Daisy Duke") Bach, along with James ("Rosco P. Coltrane") Best, Sonny ("Enos Strate") Shroyer, Rick ("Cletus Hogg") Hurst, and of course Jones himself, meeting and greeting fans.

In the press info for the event, Jones notes that the last big "Dukes" events in Nashville were his own Dukesfests in 2006 and 2007. BRBTV attended the 2006 one, possibly the biggest "Dukes" blowout ever with its CMT sponsorship, bringing together us original "Dukes" fans along with a whole new generation of little ones who now love the show -- amid threats to close down the overpacked buildings on the racetrack grounds for fire code!

Keep an eye on the Facebook page for the Dukes of Hazzard Fan Fair more info as the time draws closer.

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Hollywood Show serves up Stella Stevens and more in April

Our delightful Phyllis Blake of "Santa Barbara," Ms. Stella Stevens, is among the celebs planning to meet and greet fans at the next Hollywood Show. Jackson Bostwick of "Shazam!" is there, too, along with Richard Hatch of "Dynasty" and Ron Ely, with whom BRBTV spoke last year for the "Superchicks" book and his appearance on "Wonder Woman."

The show runs April 19-21 at the Westin Los Angeles Airport. See more at the Hollywood Show's site.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

March 11 is Larry Hagman Day in Dallas

From Kathy Bartels at LindaGray.com ...


March 11 has been officially declared as "Larry Hagman Day" by the mayor of Dallas, who will issue a proclamation declaring it official. The "Dallas" episode airing that evening is entitled the "Memorial Show" and will be the funeral of J.R. Ewing. It is a very special show where you the fans get to say "goodbye to J.R. and to Larry." You will get to go to the "funeral and the wake" and mourn and grieve this incredible man, but most importantly to say your own personal goodbye. Watching this episode is your opportunity to not only remember him, but also to thank Larry for sharing not only his talents with all of us, but his incredible outlook on life. So on March 11 go ahead, get out your Stetson hats and cowboy boots, wear them all day long, and remember, if Larry were here today, his parting words to all of us would be "Don't Worry, Be Happy, Feel Good."

As we count down the days until March 11, follow us on our Facebook page Remembering J.R., as his friends and co-workers share their special thoughts with all of you, and you in turn share how you will spend March 11 watching the 'Memorial Show' with some of the cast as they tweet during the show. Dallas airs Mondays on TNT at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
 
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Friday, February 22, 2013

Spotted: John Considine

We've no doubt blathered on before about what huge fans we are of the original "Twilight Zone" series. We'll sit there and rewatch those episodes over and over, every time Syfy deals up one of their three-day weekend "Twilight Zone" marathons, and we'll be just as happy as a pig in slop doing it. (Now this author's bro has lent her his "Twilight Zone" DVD set. Oh, the humanity.)

In truth, this author loves all things 1960s -- "Twilight Zone," "Mad Men," even "Pan Am," and definitely her mother's vintage clothing! In fact, BRB is about to move into a bona-fide "Mad Men" house -- but hey, that's another story. The topic today is not 1960s houses, or even "The Twilight Zone." The subject is another TV series of the same era, one we eagerly looked forward to viewing, since we had seen just one single episode of this show years ago, in all its one-hour, black-and-white, 1963 glory. The show is "The Outer Limits," another one that's been redone over the years, but we're talking original, beautiful, vintage, with every delightful, cringe-y special effect intact. All that.

We know John Considine as the commanding , shrewd Grant Capwell of "Santa Barbara." He was also David Prescott on "Dynasty" and Lt. Braden on "The Colbys." He even did a voice on "Batman: The Animated Series." On the "Outer Limits" episode "The Man Who Was Never Born," he is so very young, nary a distinctive line drawn on that fresh face, all of the Grant Capwell distinction clearly missing. He's handsome beyond belief, and we didn't even recognize him at first, his dark, wavy hair shining. It's a time-travel episode, and he portrays a young officer who ends up being the object of the time-traveling character's mission -- an astronaut has got to stop an apocalyptic disease from being unleashed on mankind by killing its creator, a scientist yet to be fathered by Considine's character.

With our "Twilight Zone" bias effectively ensconced in our sensibilities, maybe we've been expecting a bit too much out of "The Outer Limits" as we've been cruising through the first-season DVD set. But we can't help feeling that it seems like a clunkier version of its competitor Rod Serling show. And the writing and acting -- distant, is that the word we're looking for? Cold? Unfriendly? "The Man Who Was Never Born" is a better pick from the episodes we've viewed so far, with enough humanity to keep us interested. And, of course, we're watching for those '60s female fashions, being such an aficionado. Even in black and white they glimmer beyond belief.

Space aliens are a big, big theme in this show, much like "TZ." The ep we saw years ago was "The Sixth Finger," starring David McCallum as the subject of an experiment to evolve human brains eons into the future, his character becoming more and more drunk with the power as his head swells -- literally. We really enjoyed that one. And "The Man Who Was Never Born" -- that's another yes.

So we'll keep watching and see what we else come up with ...

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

BRB discusses "death in comic books" on latest episode of "Fantastic Forum"

The "Fantastic Forum" TV show has done it again, serving up a fun discussion on a burning topic so crucial to you today!!!! Well, OK, it's an interesting topic nonetheless ... death in comic books. Are dead comic book characters ever really dead? Is killing off a comic book character merely a stunt to sell issues? Listen up and weigh in as Billie Rae Bates of BRBTV serves as a panelist in the latest episode of the Washington, D.C.-based "Fantastic Forum" TV show (yes, on real TV, not just the Internet) ...




Keep your eye on the "Fantastic Forum" website for more great stuff, and remember you can catch the show in all kinds of places:

  • Washington, D.C., on DCTV Comcast channels 95 and 96 and RCN channels 10 and 11 and Verizon FIOS 10.
  • Montgomery County, MD, on Montgomery Community Media (MCM-TV) Comcast channel 21.
  • Fairfax County, VA, on Fairfax Cable Access (FPA-TV) Cox channel 10.
  • Arlington County, VA, on Arlington Independent Media (AIM) on Comcast channel 69 and Verizon FIOS 38.
  • Prince George's County, MD, on Prince George's Community Television (CTV) Comcast channel 76 and Verizon FIOS 42.
  • Baltimore City, MD, on Community Media of Baltimore (CMBC) Comcast channel 75. 
  • YouTube, NCC1727 channel
  • Vimeo, Ulysses Campbell's channel
  • And the episodes are now even featured on Daily Motion!

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Lane Davies heads off to another web series: "Government Lies"

Our own original Mason Capwell of "Santa Barbara," as well as Craig Gurney of "Dallas," Mr. Lane Davies, continues to fill up his schedule, this time with the web series "Government Lies" from Outlook Productions.

The series, which launched last year, deals up a plot involving an affair and murder, according to its IMDb page. Deanna Meske has a lead role as Erica Weston. No word yet on what role Davies will play as the series shoots its second and third episodes in New Orleans next month, according to Meske's Facebook page.

Davies was seen recently as Mackenzie Johnson on the web soap "The Bay," and has "The Royal Killer" queued up on his schedule, as well.

Keep track of "Government Lies" on its Facebook page and thanks to Trish for the heads-up!

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Spotted: Colleen Camp

OK, we knew she was the original Kristin Shepard on "Dallas." We knew she did that "Isis" episode where she played a cheerleader framed for cheating by another cheerleader (oh, those nasty '70s mean girls). But what else has she done? A whole lot more than we thought, actually. She's got some new 2013 projects going on, and she's kept the steady work going over the years. But the thing we spotted her in the other night was one of the "Mystery Woman" TV movies starring Kellie Martin, part of a three-spot DVD we indulged ourselves in, being "Mystery Woman" movie lovers almost as much as we love "Jesse Stone." But we do digress ...

Colleen Camp plays mystery writer Maura Hobbs in "Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend," a 2005 installment of the movie series where Martin's lead character Samantha Kinsey investigates an attempted murder, then a real murder, over a special mystery weekend event at her bookstore. We had to love the inside jokes about the book "Christy" at the bookstore at the beginning -- Martin portrayed the character in the TV series based on Catherine Marshall's novel a few years back. And beyond that, we were delighted to see Deborah Van Valkenburgh from the old "Too Close for Comfort" sitcom -- really, where's she been? Beth Broderick of "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," as charming and diva-like as ever, is the diva author of the bunch. So divine. And throw in Paul Satterfield, whom we remember from "General Hospital." Great bunch. Camp is on the sidelines, for the most part, providing some comic relief, but so fun to see nevertheless.

And seriously, Camp was even in a "Dukes of Hazzard" episode. Go girl!

Sunday, February 03, 2013

BRB hosts special episode of "Fantastic Forum" from Baltimore Comic Con

Producer Ulysses Campbell continues to churn out great stuff for the Washington, D.C.-based "Fantastic Forum" TV show. In the latest episode, you'll see comics greats Stan Lee, John Romita Sr. and John Romita Jr., as well as voice actor Phil LaMarr (from our beloved "Justice League" animated series, among others) and comics talents Jerry Gaylord, David Mack and more. Billie Rae Bates of BRBTV interviews the latter two, as well as hosts this special Baltimore Comic Con episode ...



Keep your eye on the "Fantastic Forum" website for more goodies, and remember you can catch the show in all kinds of places:
  • Washington, D.C., on DCTV Comcast channels 95 and 96 and RCN channels 10 and 11 and Verizon FIOS 10.
  • Montgomery County, MD, on Montgomery Community Media (MCM-TV) Comcast channel 21.
  • Fairfax County, VA, on Fairfax Cable Access (FPA-TV) Cox channel 10.
  • Arlington County, VA, on Arlington Independent Media (AIM) on Comcast channel 69 and Verizon FIOS 38.
  • Prince George's County, MD, on Prince George's Community Television (CTV) Comcast channel 76 and Verizon FIOS 42.
  • Baltimore City, MD, on Community Media of Baltimore (CMBC) Comcast channel 75. 
  • YouTube, NCC1727 channel
  • Vimeo, Ulysses Campbell's channel
  • And the episodes are even featured on Daily Motion!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Spotted: Robin Mattson

It was before Delia on "Ryan's Hope." It was before Heather Webber on "General Hospital." Gosh, it was even before she did that sweet little guest spot on "The Dukes of Hazzard." And it was certainly quite a few years before we knew her so well as the second Gina Capwell on "Santa Barbara." It was "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" (the former of the two, actually), in the first of her two appearances on that show. A November 1977 episode called "The Strange Fate of Flight 608."

Robin Mattson is oh-so-gloriously young, as pert and round-faced as ever, her trademark blond tresses long and flowing, as she hops aboard a doomed flight headed for the Bermuda Triangle -- and a huge hurricane. With Parker Stevenson as Frank Hardy at the helm, the plane must emergency land near a deserted island. Everyone survives -- a whole plane full of stewardesses, actually, but for the Hardy Boys -- and washes up to shore, hiding out in a cave from the storm overnight. As the boys unravel a new mystery, it's clear Mattson's suspiciously behaving Carla is at the heart of it. She's got a secret, and it has to do with smuggled diamonds. Are they real or fake? Does she even know?

Mattson scoops out her role with a good measure of fear and apprehension, and we're thinking this is the in-over-her-head character, not the actress, as this is a gal who's been in firm command of a lot of roles over the years. We viewed the first season of "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" last year, so delighted to see our original Fallon Carrington of "Dynasty" in this signature role again, since we hadn't seen these eps since they originally aired. Now we're rolling along the second-season DVD set, happy as a pig in slop, so we're thinking there'll be some more classic-star-spottin' along the way ...

Monday, January 28, 2013

Catch the latest for Robin Wright, Jon Lindstrom, new "Dallas"

Robin Wright, our original Kelly Capwell of "Santa Barbara" is about to debut as the wife of a shrewd, powerful politician played by Kevin Spacey in "House of Cards." This Friday you'll get your chance to catch the premiere of the series' on Netflix.

Wright's "SB" castmate Jon Lindstrom portrayed the creepy rapist doctor, Mark McCormick. Lindstrom has a couple movie projects kicking around this year, "How He Got Away With It" and "The Redeemer," but if you watch "General Hospital" this Wednesday, you'll see him make his grand return to the Kevin Collins character. (Or is it the evil twin Ryan Chamberlain?) It's part of the 50th anniversary celebration for "GH."

And if you're eagerly awaiting today's start of the second season of the new "Dallas" like the rest of us are, particularly in the wake of the death of the show's patriarch, you can read more about what the season has in store in this week's TV Guide. Cathy Podewell is back as Cally, which is big enough news, and us diehard fans are getting some other great classic "Dallas" stars back for the funeral of J.R., which will follow a storyline to rival "Who Shot J.R." back in the early '80s, a fitting tribute to the king, Larry Hagman.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Spotted: Pamela Sue Martin, Al Corley, Ian McShane

Bro and sis in the same movie, right after their time on "Dynasty"? Well, yes, though they don't really interact with each other during the film (they do share scenes, however).

The movie is 1985's "Torchlight," and Pamela Sue Martin did the writing for this one, as well as starring in it as Lillian Weller. Her "Dynasty" brother, Al Corley, plays an actor (ironically) named Al (well, that's an "ironically," too). The story focuses on a young couple, from the moment when they meet and marry through turbulent times together as he gets caught in the downward spiral of cocaine addiction. Steve Railsback is Martin's very interesting husband Jake in this one, while Corley plays Jake's friend.

Ian McShane, whom we know as Don Lockwood on original "Dallas," is almost unrecognizable as Sidney (really -- how on earth did they change his color like that?), the "consultant" who hooks Jake into the drug scene. He's grimy and sleazy but suave. Martin, meanwhile, is rather the victim. No Fallon Carrington bite here -- just a young wife becoming increasingly disillusioned and frustrated by the change in her husband.

There's a message amid the action here, and we appreciate it, having been students for many years of the nature of addiction and its grip on our society as a whole. Overall, though we can't quite figure out what Railsback was hoping to accomplish with his approach, we appreciated this viewing overall. Thanks to our bud Tracy for the VHS copy! Yes, we still use a VCR! At times!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Spotted: Andrew Stevens, John Saxon, Juliet Mills and more

The subject is 1976's "Once an Eagle," and like so many other TV miniseries of its era, it serves up a delicious buffet of classic stars. Sam Elliott in the lead role  of Sam Damon -- so handsome as a young soldier in World War I then as a seasoned veteran in World War II -- is alone enough reason to watch. But here you also get David Wayne, one of the Digger Barneses of early "Dallas," as a graying doctor, so fatherly toward the wife of Elliott's character. Wayne's "Dallas" co-stars William Windom (Amos Krebbs) and Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) also pop up, the former as a military officer bearing bad news and the latter as the idealistic son of Elliott's character. This miniseries aired just a couple years before "Dallas" debuted.

Switch over to our "Dynasty" stars and add in John Saxon (also a guest star on "Wonder Woman" in the '70s) as a stern captain who taunts Elliott's Damon. Juliet Mills, who showed up as Alexis' cuz Rosalind Bedford in "Dynasty," plays a youngish blond war nurse here, who has her own special way of nursing the wounded (and married) Sam Damon.

Kim Hunter, Albert Salmi, Patti D'Arbanville, James Cromwell ... it's great classic TV viewing. Our thanks to Tracy for the Christmas gift of this DVD set!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Preorders of Tom Wopat's album "I've Got Your Number" could win a phone call from him

The latest from the web crew at Wopat.com ...

It's here, you can now preorder the new album directly from Tom!

Visit http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/tomwopat  to see a video of Tom talking about the preorder, plus learn all about the special offers available. 

With your preorder: 
- You will be entered for a chance to win a phone call with Tom!- You will have access to exclusive updates from the studio and more.- All CDs will be autographed!

Plus there are additional items to order including USB drive, T-shirt, and limited edition hand-written lyrics for Tom's original songs! 

Head over and place your order now! 

Are you friends with Tom on Facebook? We have created a new page to keep you updated on the new album - make sure to "like" the new page HERE

Sincerely,  
- Tom and the Wopat Webcrew

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Spotted: Joanna Cameron

She rushes onto her very fist scene in a white tennis dress. That may seem ironic now, but at the time the producers of the '70s "The Amazing Spider-Man" TV series knew exactly what they had: the beautiful Isis, just a couple years after the ground-breaking Filmation live-action series left the Saturday morning airwaves, a superhero whose costume had reportedly originally been fashioned from a white tennis dress.

The episode is the two-part "The Deadly Dust," sometimes referred to as "Spider-Man Strikes Back," debuting in April 1978 and starring Joanna Cameron as Gale Hoffman, a young journalist from a national newspaper. Gale is assigned the unenviable task of nabbing an interview with the famous Spider-Man, and she gets the tip that this Peter Parker fellow may be the key to connecting with the web-slinger. She attaches herself to Peter and follows him diligently through the two hours, amid the theft of some plutonium by Peter's fellow college students and the controversy of a bomb that endangers the President of the United States in his upcoming speech.

Cameron is sweet and wise in the role, so much like schoolteacher Andrea Thomas, reflecting her dignified demeanor at every turn as she tracks down the facts. She even forms the suspicion that Peter Parker and her building-climbing target are one and the same. Her wardrobe changes are many and are dominated by the white of Isis (coincidence? hmmm .... ). And that's right down to the white string bikini she so reluctantly wears (both character and actress, it seems) in one of the later scenes. In this one, the producers aren't afraid to show off the legs that made the actress so well-known when her former character righted wrongs on Saturday mornings.

The two-part series ran in what's considered the first season of "The Amazing Spider-Man," in the spring following the fall '77 pilot. Our thanks to James for this DVD!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Catch James Best in Hallmark movie next Saturday

Check out not only James (Rosco P. Coltrane) Best of "The Dukes of Hazzard" in the Hallmark Channel original movie "The Sweeter Side of Life" next Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern, but also check out the John Schneider poster in the trailer ...



Now if that's not fun, canya just tell us what is?????? Looks like Best is holding on to his family values theme in this one, and having some fun with a bit of comedy.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Museum of Television promises a delight for the senses for TV fans

The Southfork mailbox. The painting of Constance Colby from "The Colbys." An oil painting of Alexis Colby from her penthouse. Some jewels that she wore, as well as jewelry worn by Krystle Carrington. The cowboy hats of both J.R. and Bobby Ewing. A Ewing license plate.

They're all pieces from the collection of one man, James Comisar, and soon they'll be on display for all the world to see, along with about 5,000 other original television artifacts. Sounds like nothing short of nirvana to us. It's the vision of the Museum of Television, now raising cash to open in the next few years. Visit the museum's site to read more about this vision (and we know -- because we've searched -- there's just nothing like this out there right now, a museum devoted to television). See in particular what they've got for the '80s archive.

We absolutely love these words, from the museum's About Us page, because it says so much of what we're aiming to get at in our own BRBTV About page:

Life without television is basically unknown to most of us, and TV is affixed to American culture as a root is to a tree. What we learn when we look closely at the development of television programming and technology is not a distant tale that has no connection to contemporary American life, but rather it is the story of the past four generations of Americans; it is our story; it is our lives of which we see a reflection. For the first time in history, there are now more TVs than people in American homes, mind boggling new technology, and an even wider availability of television programming.  Where it will go from here is yet to be seen, but one thing is for certain: In one form or another, television is here to stay and it will continue to be the story of an unknown number of future generations.

The Phoenix Business Journal covered the museum plans in October and offers a great rundown of logistics in their story. The museum will be about 50,000 square feet, Comisar said, and cost about $35 million to build.

We here at BRBTV advise you to donate now and donate often!!! We will just love seeing this project up and running.

Monday, January 07, 2013

"DeVanity" delivers up fresh interviews with Maxwell Caulfield, Charlene Tilton and Gordon Thomson

We've already told you on this blog about the web series that will be featuring three stars of the TV shows covered by BRBTV: Maxwell Caulfield of "Dynasty" / "The Colbys," Charlene Tilton of "Dallas" and Gordon Thomson of "Dynasty" and "Santa Barbara." The producers of this series, "DeVanity," now have some delish new interviews with those stars on the official show site. Yummy.

Maxwell Caulfield (lookin' heckin' good; seriously -- and commenting on the comparison of "DeVanity" to "Dynasty")

Charlene Tilton (with luscious dark locks, speculating that "DeVanity" may be more over-the-top than "Dallas"; we say heck-ya it is!)

Gordon Thomson (reflecting his sincerity and intelligence and certainly who he is really is, even recognizing the talent of his interviewer -- you go, guy)

"DeVanity" deals up its third season on Thursday.

Friday, January 04, 2013

A look at the con circuit for stars of classic TV

Many of these guest lists are still a work in progress, but here's an early look at the roster for 2013 for our classic stars on the con circuit ...

Emerald City Con, Seattle, March 1-3
  • Billy Dee Williams of "Dynasty"
Toronto Comicon, March 9-10
  • Jonathan Frakes, Jamie Lee Hogg of "The Dukes of Hazzard," along with other great "Star Trek" stars.
Mega-Con, Orlando, March 15-17
  • Jonathan Frakes, Jamie Lee Hogg of "The Dukes of Hazzard," along with a ton of other great "Star Trek" stars.
  • Tara Strong, voice of Batgirl / Barbara Gordon on "The New Batman Adventures."
Lexington Comic and Toy Convention, Lexington, Kentucky, March 16-17
  • Billy Dee Williams of "Dynasty"
  • Jackson Bostwick of "Shazam!"

Wizard World St. Louis, March 22-24
  • Billy Dee Williams of "Dynasty"
Comic-Con, San Diego, July 18-21
  • Bruce Timm and Paul Dini of "Batman: The Animated Series," "The New Batman Adventures," "Batman Beyond," "Superman: The Animated Series" and "Justice League."
Wizard World Nashville, October 18-20
  • Billy Dee Williams of "Dynasty" 
Not-quite-a-con-but-close:
A Gathering of Guns -- A TV Western Reunion, Tunica, Ms, June 13-15
(See the 2013 poster at James Best's site)
  • James Best of "The Dukes of Hazzard."
  • Henry Darrow of "Santa Barbara" and "Wonder Woman."