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Reasons Brooks, Reiner are classics
It was in 1968 that Mel Brooks' first movie, "The Producers," was released. When I came across newspaper ads for the film and his name was listed as writer-director, I was quite excited to see it.
LOS ANGELES This winter, what can turn the world on with a smile? America's sweetheart Mary Tyler Moore is coming to DVD with the debut of season six of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" on Feb.
Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner have cracked each other up for about 60 years. The two met while working on the early Sid Caesar series Your Show of Shows , for which they cooked up a routine with Reiner as an earnest TV interviewer and Brooks as the 2,000 Year Old Man.
'2,000 Year Old Man' still kicking on new DVD
"The 2,000 Year Old Man" is one of those acts that have influenced a whole generation of comedians, whether they know it or not.
Clickera s TV Guide For the Web Opens Up
Clicker, the search engine for TV shows on the Web that was announced a couple of months ago at TechCrunch50 , is now open to the public .
Reality check (1): Love it or hate it, reality TV is us
My Mother the Car. Mr. Ed. Joanie Loves Chachi. BJ and the Bear. The Gong Show. In any discussion of what many consider the scourge of the 200-channel universe - reality television - one must acknowledge that inanity is not exactly new to the small screen.
TV Sitcom Hotties Through the Years -- From Jeannie to Pam
In our opinion, the biggest side effect of sitcoms being squeezed out by cable, reality TV, the Internet and the bulbous chin of Jay Leno is that some sitcom cuties aren't getting the attention they deserve.
The writings of a comic genius are back in book form
The writings of a comic genius are back in book form By KEITH LORIA Hour Correspondent Ask anyone who has ever been involved in the comedy world -- from Mel Brooks to Steve Martin to George Clooney -- and they'll tell you that Carl Reiner has one of the best comedic minds of all time.
Family Matters TV comedies, by their very definition, aren't taken very seriously - family sitcoms least of all.
Bill Cosby - Comics Galore Outshined by Cosby at Tribute
A host of veteran comedians, including Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Carl Reiner, Sinbad, and Dick Gregory, paid tribute to Bill Cosby as he received the 12th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington Monday night.
Review: Californication - Slow Happy Boys
"Once upon a time's gotta count for something." - Zloz to Hank Ah, the old friend from back home trick.
Carl Reiner: From his mouth to Goda s email
Carl Reiner, the famed writer, producer, and actor, has recently released two books, a children's story and a novel.
If it wasn't for Carl Reiner's older brother Charlie, "Your Show of Shows" would have been missing one of its funniest regulars, there would be no "2,000 Year-Old Man" routines with Mel Brooks, and no classic sitcom series "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Seventy-one years ago, Reiner was working for $10 a week as a shipping clerk in the garment industry ...
Pensacola Civic Band to perform Oct. 22
The Pensacola Civic Band performs Oct. 22 at the Erie Meyer Center in Gulf Shores, Ala., as part of the In and Out Music Series.
Before Carl Reiner had written a single word of his latest work of adult fiction - before he even had an idea for it - he called his friend, writer Larry Gelbart, and asked for a blurb.
Reiner, at 87, keeps the humor flowing
With as many credits and accomplishments as Carl Reiner has, one might think his 87-year-old brain would be ready for an extended sabbatical on some beach in Florida.
It's bigger than the NFL. It's drawing more than celebrity dancing. It's the little show that could.
Twice in the past week, complete strangers have spontaneously started conversations with me about "Seinfeld," the iconic NBC sitcom that went off the air more than 11 years ago.
Americans keep eyes on the reprise
ACCORDING to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, US households watch eight hours of television a day.
Guilt(less) pleasures: Little indulgences help moms recharge
Most women have them, but few are willing to admit it -- those guilty pleasures or extra little treats they feel they should avoid, but simply can't resist.
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