I enjoy a
Jesse Stone afternoon when Hallmark
Movie Channel has a marathon; I've watched them a number of times. (I even enjoy the
Mystery Woman movie series they also show as marathons [with
Clarence Williams III, of the original Mod Squad fame; the dude's now 74 years old!]). I like Tom Sellek (one of the few actors today I do enjoy watching). Sellek being invited to and attending Reagan's funeral in CA sealed the deal for me. Don't watch the regular Hallmark Channel; I don't need to by bored by reruns of
Golden Girls or watch that twit Betty White.
Like any channel, you have to pick and choose.
Ice Road Truckers?
Ax Men?
Bates Motel?
Inside The Actor's Studio? Puh-leeze. I'd rather watch poker reruns or paint drying.
As of now, I no longer have CBS on my Time Warner Cable lineup due to, as claimed by TWC, CBS asking for the moon in recent negotiations; so TWC pulled CBS (which doesn't bother me in the least). We are temporarily getting the Starz Kids & Family Channel in its slot. Talk about banal. And normally you pay extra for that banality.
I don't watch the Hallmark Channel, but you should check out some of the movies on The Hallmark Movie Channel. You might be surprised.
And can someone explain why
Cloo, the supposed mystery channel, has reruns of
Happy Days? What the mystery there? Will they survive McCarthyism and The Cold War?
As a
Happy Days trivia question, without looking it up, can you name Ritchie Cunnnigham's basketball bouncing brother (who was only in the first few episodes)?
I read somewhere that Moran (Joanie Cunningham) never did
Happy Days reunion shows. This pic might explain why. Talk about life beating the shyt out of you.