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Peter Graves of Mission Impossible Fame Dead at 83Peter Graves of Mission Impossible and Airplane! fame has passed away at the age of 83.
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Memories of Peter Graves, of Mission Impossible and Airplane!Peter Graves, best known for being the spymaster Jim Phelps in the Mission Impossible series and the depraved pedophile airline pilot in the Airplane! Films, has died at his home at the age of 83. -
Beloved Actor Peter Graves DiesBeloved actor Peter Graves dies in Los Angeles just before his eighty-fourth birthday. -
Peter Graves Dead at 83Peter Graves whose calm authoritative demeanor made him a great fit for Mission Impossible.
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Peter Graves HaikuHaiku honoring Peter Graves.
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Peter Graves Found Dead in HomePeter Graves, star of Mission Impossible and Airplane, dies at 83.
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Peter Graves Dead. Mission Impossible Accomplished in HollywoodPeter (Aurness) Graves died. A wonderful actor and family man. Brother of actor James Arness.
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Memories of 1950's Television ~ "Fury" Starring Peter GravesThis was a great show about the love of a father for his adopted chld and the horse who loved them both. -
San Diego's Famous Graves: from Historical to Sports FiguresSan Diego has its fair share of famous graves; whether local figures or nation-wide celebrities, there's plenty of plots to visit.
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Rolling in Their GravesWhen we found out "they" (whoever they are) were planning to remake "My Fair Lady," we almost blew a gasket. There is really no other way to describe it except that our heads literally about exploded.
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Happy Dead Birthday to Famous People Born on March 18thHappy Dead Birthday To Famous People Born on March 18th John C. Calhoun,Grover Cleveland, Peter Graves,Ernest Gallo,Mike Webster -
A Deservedly Forgotten 1955 Gangster Melodrama “The Naked Street”Review of “The Naked Street” (1955) and gang-and-dame melodrama starring Farley Granger, Anthony Quinn, Anne Bancroft, and Peter Graves -
March 18: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday to Bonnie Blair, Irene Cara, Grover Cleveland, Peter Graves, Queen Latifah, Wilson Pickett, Charley Pride, John Updike, Vanessa Williams and more. Is March 18th your birthday? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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Famous People Who Died on March 14 in HistoryFamous People Who Died On March 14 in History Karl Marx, Walter Camp, George Eastman,Peter Graves,Margery Sharp
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Photographer Walter Iooss Captures the MomentWalter Iooss of Sports Illustrated is among journalistic photographers honored at the new Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles.
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Classic TV: Ten Forgotten ShowsPull up a chair and let's rediscover television's past glory as we look at some of its forgotten series, and if you don't remember some of these, we promise not to laugh at you. -
Gift Ideas for Shirley Temple FansRead this article for gift ideas for fans of the curly haired little tyke who melted America's hearts.
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Top 10 Funniest Movies of the 80sFrom Caddyshack to Ghostbusters I look back at the funniest movies from the 80s. Is your favorite 80s comedy flick on the list? Read on to find out.
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Reimaging Classic TV Shows for the 21st CenturyOne of the latest trends in episodic television is to bring back classic TV shows and "reimagine" them, which usually means making them darker, edgier, and more modern. The technique has the virtue of a known brand name, but with the idea of original story telling.
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100 Bottles of Beer: Welcome to the NewcastleThis edition turns a bit regal with a visit to the Palace and two Castles and then we blow it all up with a couple of Bombay Bombers. -
1950s Television Memories of Children's ProgramsThe Western-themed programs specifically for kids.
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A Complete List of All the Sci Fi Movies of the 1950sA Complete List of all the Sci Fi Movies of the 1950s -
The Best Adventure TV Series of All TimeHere is a guide detailing the all time creme of the crop when it comes to the genre of adventure TV shows.
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Cybernyms: Use of Pseudonyms Grows with TechnologyPseudonyms have made for good trivia questions in the past, but today they are almost essential for protecting one's true identity.
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May 9: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday to John Ashcroft, James Barrie, Candice Bergen, James Brooks, John Brown, Rosario Dawson, Albert Finney, Glenda Jackson, Billy Joel, Tommy Roe, Tamia, Mike Wallace and more. Is May 9 your birthday? What notable people share your birthday?
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell and the Future of Making Bad Movies EnjoyableDon't Ask, Don't Tell redubs the 1954 Killers From Space and adds new footage to totally transform the old movie's storyline. It is a concept successfully tried by Woody Allen, but this is no What's Up, Tiger Lilly?
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Andy Griffith Show Trivia QuizWhat male actor won an Emmy for his acting on the Andy Griffith Show? What was the name of the restaurant on the show? Who made a pan of cashew fudge every week and why? Take this quiz and find out.
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Dick Van Dyke Show Trivia QuizWhat branch of the service did Rob serve in? Where were Rob and Laura married? What was Ritchie's middle name? Take this trivia quiz and learn the answers.
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1956-2006: 4 Classic Science Fiction Movies Celebrate Their 50th Anniversaries2006 marks the 50th anniversary of several classic science fiction movies, and summer weekends are the ideal time to watch these movies, with a bucket of popcorn and a suspension of disbelief. These movies paved the way for the classic TV shows of today. -
Neglected Movie Gems of the 1950s: Outrage, So Long at the Fair and MoreRanging from science fiction and suspense to the off-beat, these five movies are proof that a film can stay with you long after the first viewing. They also represent the early years of several acting careers and the later stages of others.
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Book Review: Earth vs the Sci-Fi FilmmakersWho remembers what film won the Oscar in 1933? It was a Western, Cimarron. But ask if anyone has heard of King Kong, everyone says...sure! Tom Weaver, interviewer extraordinaire, brings together 20 genre greats for sci fi and horror reminiscences.
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The Top 10 Comedy Films of the 1980'sThe 1980s was another banner decade for film comedy.
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Mission Impossible 3 : Explosions, Car Chases, Gun Fights, Impossible Stunts - Oh MyOnce upon a time, back in the 1960s, there was a TV show called Mission Impossible. It was inevitable that the TV series would become a movie series.
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Review: "Epic Movie" is Epically BadYou know almost right away how bad "Epic Movie" is going to be. If you've seen the previews (if you haven't you either don't own a television or are unconscious) you know that the film parodies literally a dozen movies from the last year or so.
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Movies: Pass the Bug Spray, Please!We could tell that it was a regular sized lizard crawling next to a toy car, but we didn't care back then. Our date would be scared stiff and hung on to us, boosting both our ego and libido. -
James Arness and Matt Dillon: America's Heroes on TV and Real LifeWhen looking at James Arness in real life and his character Matt Dillon of tv fame, it is hard to separate them at times. Both are larger than life and both had a kind and giving side. Read more on James Arness!
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Geico Insurance & Those "Crazy" T.V. Commercials!It's truly amazing how Geico Insurance has bombarded our lives each year with all these ridiculous t.v. and radio commercials. -
Ken Wiederhorn's Shock Waves (1977)This is my personal comprehensive review of Ken Wiederhorn's 1977 underwater zombie film Shock Waves, starring Peter Cushing, Brooke Adams and John Carradine.
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Did Paul Change His Mind, Too?We know that humans change their minds. We know that the "inspired" apostle, Peter, made mistakes after being "annointed" by Christ; he argued against Paul's view of eating with Gentiles (cf. Gal. 1-2). Can the inspired Paul make mistakes, too?
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Light Over Boot HillA strange light appears over Boot Hill and graves appear to be robbed. Further investigation produces a strange humpbacked man and the disappearance of a deputy.
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