Notable tv series for the week-FOX's Bones and NBC's The Office both return, plus NBC's Revolution debuts, as well as FOX's The Mob Doctor. I'm intrigued by Revolution, but some tv critics hate, while some love it. As with all of us, tastes vary.
Barbara Walters will host TV's Best In TV: The Greatest TV Shows Of Our Time on Tuesday during ABC's 20/20. If it was up to me, my choices for the best in tv: the greatest tv shows of our time would be...HBO's The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, SOA, 24, Home Improvement, Seinfeld, Frasier and a few others. Get more on this tv special of sorts here.
This is a great week to be a music and movie fan, as there is quite a lot of stuff. The music includes-Pink's The Truth About Love, Carly Rae Jepsen's Kiss, The Killers Battle Born, Dinosaur Jr.'s I Bet On Sky, Ben Folds Five's The Sound of the Life of the Mind, Aimee Mann's Charger, Band of Horses Mirage Rock, Rival Sons Head Down and many others. The movies include-Dredd starring Karl Urban, End of Watch with Jake Gylenhaal, The Trouble With The Curve starring Clint Eastwood and The Master with Joaquin Phoenix.
Got Beer? The Dirty Jobs guy, Mike Rowe, is going to host the Discovery Channel tv special, How Booze Built America. It airs Wednesday. I do love beer.
Bestselling author, Ken Follett, releases his book called, Winter of the World, this week.
Jimmy Kimmel hosts the Primetime Emmy Awards this week on ABC. I'm a Jimmy Kimmel fan and really looking forward to the David Letterman and Jay Leno showdown in January. Here's a clip from a while back of Jimmy talking about Fort Wayne late great legend, Harry Baals, which Kimmel did often. Billy Dee Williams had fun with Harry Baals...
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