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Sons & Daughters: Movies and Meat

We had our big red-carpet premiere last week at Universal Studios in Hollywood. The producers invited the entire cast and crew, and we ate popcorn and watched the first two episodes in a movie theater. It was so great to be together once again with everyone involved in this show. Several cast members of The Office showed up to support us. After the screening we moved to a nearby restaurant for food, drinks and sparkling conversation.

Let me fill you in on what's fappenin' on Sons and Daughters this week. ABC is broadcasting two episodes back-to-back again on Tuesday at 9 pm/ET. The first episode is called "Film Festival." Cameron tries to connect with his son Henry by getting the whole family to attend the screening of one of Henry's short films. Henry is extreme  read full article

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Sons & Daughters: Movies and Meat

We had our big red-carpet premiere last week at Universal Studios in Hollywood. The producers invited the entire cast and crew, and we ate popcorn and watched the first two episodes in a movie theater. It was so great to be together once again with everyone involved in this show. Several cast members of The Office showed up to support us. After the screening we moved to a nearby restaurant for food, drinks and sparkling conversation. Let me fill you in on what's fappenin' on Sons and Daughters this week. ABC is broadcasting two episodes back-to-back again on Tuesday at 9 pm/ET. The first episode is called "Film Festival." Cameron tries to connect with his son Henry by getting the whole family to attend the screening of one of Henry's short films. Henry is extreme read more

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Premise: The `Chrysler Theatre' anthology consisted mainly of dramas, with an occasional Hope comedy special thrown in. Hope attracted top talent: Rod Serling wrote the first show; Sydney Pollack directed the second and earned an Emmy nomination (Serling would receive one for a later episode). Cliff Robertson and Simone Signoret also won Emmys. Hope pal Bing Crosby also appeared, as did Groucho Marx. And Hope acted in several episodes himself.

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Cast

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