Sunday, April 05, 2026

Straight from "Dukes" stunt man Corey Eubanks: Check out his Stunt Stories LIVE!

This just in to BRBTV! (beep-beep-beep-beep ....) Longtime Hollywood stunt man Corey Eubanks sends this note about an upcoming event "Dukes" fans will want to add to their calendars:

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I just wanted to let you know that I will be telling STUNT STORIES LIVE in Oxford, Georgia, on June 6 and 7 at the Legacy Banquet Hall located @ 672 Moore St. Oxford, GA 30054. 

Throughout my 40+ year career working in the film and television industry as a professional stuntman, I have acquired some pretty amazing stories I would like to share with you, from jumping the world-famous General Lee on "The Dukes of Hazzard" television series, driving Bumblebee in every single "TRANSFORMERS" movie, jumping the Gran Torino while filming "Starsky & Hutch" and performing the biggest vehicular stunt in the history of cinema when I cannon-rolled the 42,000 pound prison bus 3 ½ times in the feature film, "FAST FIVE," which won me my third Taurus World Stunt Award. 

In my 90-minute show, I reveal the truth and shocking secrets about the stunt industry very few people are aware of, and I explain what it was really like performing stunts for actors such as Tom Cruise, Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro and Mark Wahlberg. I also show a mini-documentary about the "FAST FIVE" prison bus stunt that has never-before-seen-footage that Universal Studios doesn’t even know exists! And, I explain what it was really like working on the set of "The Dukes of Hazzard" for four years and jumping the General Lee over a span of 25 years! 

If you would like to attend my STUNT STORIES LIVE or just want more information, go to: CoreymEubanks.com

Friday, April 03, 2026

Announcing a new -- and final! -- print edition of "Dynasty High"

One good turn deserves another, as they say. Last September, this author completed the final print update of the BRBTV book "Destination: Dallas." It was arduous, involving converting the book to a new software program (read: redoing it completely), but I felt it was necessary, so that the continuity of TNT's 2012 "Dallas" reboot series could be folded in. It nagged on me a bit to give the same treatment to "Dynasty High," since it was in the same boat -- up-to-date Kindle edition because that's easy to do, but not-so-up-to-date print edition where the CW's 2017 remake series was concerned. With "Dynasty High," though, I didn't have to redo the whole book file; it was already in a modern software I still owned! Yay!

Anywho, it was a delight to rewatch the 2017 "Dynasty" episodes, just to do another check on my episode synopses, cast and character guides. It's such a pretty show. A snazzy show. A show, as I said on this blog at the time, that was unmistakably sassy. I enjoyed it the first time, and I enjoyed it this time, too, even though it did feel a bit too soon to rewatch the eps. But hey -- there's no bad time for "Dynasty," old or new!

So whether you're just discovering the CW's fresh take on the series on Netflix or Apple+ and want to maybe get a load of the original series (you can see how pretty that one is, too, on Pluto right now -- we didn't see it in HD like that originally, so it's worth doing!), or you're a diehard fan of the original series, or some combination therein, here it is ... the last update I swear I will ever make to your BRBTV guide to the series (I really don't want people to feel like they have to buy the book again if they already own it, as I wouldn't want to do that, either). 

It is now one of the biggest print books in the BRBTV series at a whopping 506 pages! Besides the CW series info, I folded in some other info I had included in the Kindle edition, like a photo look at the amazing collections of a couple big-time "Dynasty" fans that you've seen featured on this blog. So it's now an even bigger capture of all things "Dynasty," and I'm very thankful it's completed!

Wednesday, April 01, 2026

Terrific non-TV Toys: Scoob Easter greeter plush, Gemmy Industries, 2024

You know, if you're heading to Grandma's house for Easter dinner this Sunday, how delighted are you going to be if, as you're rolling up on her sidewalk, you get greeted by a soft, lovable, puppy Scoob in his sweet little bunny ears? I mean, seriously. 

Well, two years ago Walmart offered up this Scoob Easter greeter plush featured on the latest episode of the Terrific non-TV Toys series. Any Easter hosting would be all that much finer with this little guy around. And that is no April Fool's!

See what else is on the Terrific non-TV Toys playlist.

Happy Easter from BRBTV!

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Rut-roh! The fun doesn't end there! Indulge your love of our favorite Great Dane with "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! A BRBTV Report," a short, snappy, exploration of the original cartoon series that started it all, back in 1969. Lots of fun facts -- and full-color images -- in e-book format for your Kindle or tablet -- and at only a buck and a half!

Visit BRBTV.com for more books celebrating the great classic TV shows you grew up with!