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- Boris Karloff Blogathon, Day 3: “If it can happen to the gerenuk, it can happen to you.” by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 25, 2009
No one can deny the enormous impact that Boris Karloff made on the silver screen throughout his amazing career—but I believe that not mentioning his many memorable appearances on the small screen would be giving him short shrift as well. In fact,...
- The Droopy of TV detectives by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 18, 2009
On Newhart, they used to have a running gag involving Tom Poston’s character of George Utley, in that the befuddled Stratford Inn handyman liked to watch reruns of Barnaby Jones in his spare time, and even was a member of good standing in Buddy Ebs...
- Notable passings by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 16, 2009
- Coming soon to a TV (and radio) near you! by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 15, 2009
I have returned from a shopping excursion to Publix’s (I know Mumsy and I usually do this on Fridays, but The Singular Case of The Decrepit Water Heater sort of postponed that trip) and since the groceries have been put away, I thought I’d catch...
- R.I.P, Carl Ballantine by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 4, 2009
From Mark Evanier comes the sobering news that actor/comedian Carl Ballantine has shuffled off this mortal coil at the age of 92. Born Meyer Kessler in Chicago on September 17, 1917, he would achieve prominence in show business circles as the inept...
- Is there anything good on? by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 2, 2009
Because it’s been a while since I paid a visit to TVShowsOnDVD.com to see if there are any vintage television DVD releases in the hopper, I decided to put this quick post up to relay a few tidbits here and there. It was mostly prompted by an e-mai...
- Lou…we hardly knew ye… by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Oct 26, 2009
My fellow film/television blogger Edward Copeland sums it up best (and, in fact, was kind enough to send me a heads-up in case I hadn’t heard about it) when he remarks about character great Lou Jacobi: “His face is much more familiar than his nam...




