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Classic Film and TV Cafe
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The Classic Film and TV Cafe is a place for fans to mingle and share their love of great films and television series. What is the definition of "classic"? A movie or TV show must stand the test of time. And if that criterion seems a little broad, then I recommend that we use 20 years as our yard stick. If you're a fan of classic Hollywood, world cinema, or TV shows like The Fugitive and The Avengers, then come on into the cafe and have fun!
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Gift Ideas for Classic Film and TV Fans
Looking for gift ideas for the classic film and TV fans in your family or circle of friends? The Classic Film & TV Cafe is here to help! Below are some recommendations chosen by our contributors:The William Castle Film Collection, $80.95 ret...
Feel Good Movies: The Power of Love in "The Enchanted Cottage"
The cottage, we are told, is the only wing saved from a great estate built by an English nobleman on the New England shores. He loaned it to newlyweds and allowed them to live there for as long as they wished, a tradition maintained for over 150 year...
Trivia Time Part 12
This week, I've posted a question at The Corner of the Cafe about Mannix. The first person who answers the question wins a "Free Pass" for the month of December. Good luck. Here are this week's questions:#1. What TV theme did Count Basie compose?#2. ...
Trivia Time Part Eleven: The Answers
Rick, Dawn, and Gilby, this is what you guys missed this week:#1. Ozzie Nelson directed episodes of Adam-12.#2. The great James Burton was Ricky's lead guitar player.#4. Kent Mc Cord's first show was The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. He was...
This Week\'s Poll: Which Famous Dancer Would be Your Partner on "Dancing with the Stars"?
One of the few shows I watch on television is Dancing With the Stars. I guess it reminds me of the classic musicals that I enjoy watching. Sometimes, I wonder how much fun it would be to have the rare opportunity to pair up with a professional dance...
Underrated Performer of the Week: Diana Muldaur
Starting in the mid-1960s and for the next thirty years, Diana Muldaur was one of the busiest performers on television. The dark-haired actress with the striking eyes guest starred in dozens of TV series, ranging from Hawaii Five-O to Kung Fu, Fantas...


The contributors write well and certainly know their classic films and television series.
Posted: September 29th, 2009 | More Reviews From Rick29 | Report This Comment