"Single Season Sitcoms" author BOB LESZCZAK returns to the program with an all new assortment of clips from truly horrible comedy series from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Stars dying in these include Dennis Weaver, Donald O'Connor, Rue McClanahan, Larry Storch, and Sheldon Leonard. CLICK HERE FOR THE TV VERSION - $2.00. (Running time: 218 minutes)
Writer/producer/director BRIAN LEVANT discusses his career via his new coffee table book, "My Life and Toys". Topics include his work on "Happy Days", "The New Leave it to Beaver", "The Flintstones" live action feature, "Beethoven", and "Jingle All the Way". CLICK HERE FOR THE TV VERSION - $2.00. (Running time: 184 minutes)
Animation author/historian JERRY BECK talks about "Steamboat Willie" falling into the public domain, the shelving of "Coyote vs. Acme", and also discusses the latest news in home video, streaming, and print media. "Puppetoon Movie 3" producer ARNOLD LEIBOVIT gives an update on the latest Puppetoon news as well. "Cartoon Corner" features 3 classics from the 1930s. CLICK HERE FOR THE TV VERSION - $2.00. (Running time: 236 minutes)
Emmy-nominated actor ED BEGLEY, JR. discusses his new book, "To the Temple of Tranquility...and Step on It", which recounts his start in the business as a guest actor on hundreds of TV series, roles in feature films, and landing the part of Dr. Victor Ehrlich on "St. Elsewhere". He also talks about his struggle with alcohol and drug addiction in the 1970s. CLICK HERE FOR THE TV VERSION - $2.00. (Running time: 256 minutes)