New releases announced today, July 19:Jon & Kate Plus Eight - Seasons 1 & 2 will be coming out September 9 Night Gallery - Season 2 will be coming out November 18 Rob & Big - Season 3 will be coming out September 23 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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Todays Video Break: Night GalleryEpisode: "Room with a View"Year: 1970Why we love this episode: Because its insane to think about how young Diane Keaton was in this episode! She played a sprightly young nurse who unwittingly helps an invalid man get back at his unfaithful wife. And as an added bonustheres two more stories in the collection immediately after! Watch it now! | More online videos
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NBC has announced that starting this month, NBC.com, along other NBC-owned sites (SciFi.com, ChillerTV.com, and SleuthChannel.com), will be streaming full episodes of classic television. The best part of this whole thing (besides that we get to kick it retro-style) is that our Online Video Guide has full-episodes of A-Team, Miami Vice, the original Battlestar Galactica and more all in one place! Watch them now! | More online videos
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Question: This may get me fitted for a straitjacket, but I seem to recall a show from the early 1970s that went something like this: A father, daughter and possibly someone else lived together in a house after the mother died, I think. The father was an architect, or cartoonist, which required that he have a large sketch pad in his attic where he would retreat when searching for solace. When he contemplated his life's issues, a sketch of his house would take the features of a human face, turn and look at him and have a conversation with him. No one else would see this drawing but the dad. Feel free to send the wagon over to my house to collect me, as people think I'm absolutely crazy, especially when I mention the talking-house part.
Answer: Instead of a straitjacket, might I suggest something a little more freeing, perhaps a windbreaker, blazer or even a nice sweater vest, Martin? There's no need for restraint — I believe the show you're
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