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TV CONFIDENTIAL: Monthly Archives for January 2010

This week in Television History: February 2010 Part I

Bad Ecomony Forces the Closure of the Pasadena Playhouse: Historic theatre helped launch the careers of such stars as Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Charles Bronson, Sally Struthers and Raymond Burr

Your Mental Sorbet: Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin reunion

"Ugly Betty," which prompted California to name a law after it, will end its network run at the end of this season

Art Imitiates Life: How popular shows such as "Breaking Bad," "Nurse Jackie" and "Damages" tap into the country's frustration with society's broken or unfair institutions

TV CONFIDENTIAL Jan. 25 edition: Hour 1 with guest Jack Klugman

TV CONFIDENTIAL Jan. 25 edition: Hour 2 with guest Paul Green, author of "Pete Duel: A Biography"

Pernell Roberts

This week in Television History: January 2010 PART IV

"I Love Lucy" historian Bart Andrews dies at age 64

James Hibberd Was the First to Call It: Former Television Week writer predicted back in December 2008 that NBC would hedge its bets and keep Leno as a backup in the event Conan failed

Your Mental Sorbet: More from the Late Night Talk Show War II

Jack Klugman, Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry: Next on TV CONFIDENTIAL

"Spenser" novelist Robert B. Parker dies at age 77

This week in Television History: January 2010 PART III

TV CONFIDENTIAL Jan. 11 edition: Hour 1 with guests Susan Olsen and Ted Nichelson

TV CONFIDENTIAL Jan. 11 edition: Hour 2 with guest Joseph Dougherty

Your Mental Sorbet: Late Night Talk Show War II

This week in Television History: January 2010 PART II

Ed Robertson on "The Ronn Owens Program" (KGO Radio, San Francisco)

David Gerber, executive producer of "Police Story" and "Police Woman," dies at age 86

Art Clokey, creator of "Gumby," dies at age 88

Cindy Brady, thirtysomething and More: Next on TV CONFIDENTIAL

Your Mental Sorbet: All My Children 40th Year Anniversary

This week in Television History: January 2010 PART I

Florence Henderson on what made "The Brady Bunch" work

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