3 articles from 2009
TNT Acquires Rights to Supernatural
14 December 2009 6:23 AM, PST
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While fans of Supernatural needs to wait until mid-January for that show to return to The CW, they can tune in to TNT on January 4 and get their fill of Sam and Dean on a new network.
No, the popular drama hasn't moved. Instead, TNT has acquired the rights to this long-running it. It will begin to air reruns on the aforementioned date, starting with the pilot episode.
Moreover, viewers ought to set their DVR for Monday, February 15, as TNT airs a marathon of Supernatural favorites that day. In order, they will be:
9:00 a.m. - Tall Tales
10:00 a.m. - Hollywood Babylon
11:00 a.m. - Folsom Prison Blues
12:00 p.m. - Bad Day at Black Rock
1:00 p.m. - Mystery Spot
2:00 p.m. - Monster Movie
3:00 p.m. - Yellow Fever
4:00 p.m. - Criss Angel is a Douchebag
5:00 p.
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- matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
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The Winchester Boys Have Found a Second Home…
14 December 2009 4:40 AM, PST
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For those who want to catch up on Supernatural, TNT has managed to sneak in like a ghost in the night and acquire the off-network rights of the adventures of the Winchester Brothers as they battle demons and ghosts along side Angel and Charmed, whose repeats also air on TNT.
The Futon Critic got word of the pick up yesterday and they also report a premiere date: Jan. 4th @ 10:00am/9:00c which will, of course, start with the pilot episode and will air Monday – Fridays. Tfc also reports a special marathon of the most memorable episodes of Supernatural on February 15 that will start @ 9:00 Am Est. Episodes in the marathon include:
9:00 Am – Tall Tales
10: Am – Hollywood Babylon
11:00 Am – Folsom Prison Blues
Noon – Bad Day at Black Rock
1:00 – Mystery Spot
2:00 – Monster Movie
3:00 – Yellow Fever
4:00 – Criss Angel is a Douchbag
5:00 – After School Special
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- Mark O. Estes
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Mr. Magoo Co-Creator Dies
17 March 2009 5:15 AM, PDT
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The Oscar-nominated screenwriter who co-created the cartoon character Mr. Magoo has passed away.
Millard Kaufman was 92 when he died of heart failure on Saturday in Los Angeles.
Kaufman first conceived the short-sighted, clumsy Mr. Magoo with animator John Hubley for their 1949 theatrical short Ragtime Bear.
That film was a box office success, and the co-creators subsequently handed over the series to director Pete Burness, who won two Oscars with the 1955 film When Magoo Flew and 1956's Magoo's Puddle Jumper.
Kaufman later went on to write the World War II boot camp drama Take The High Ground, which earned him a Best Original Screenplay Academy Award nomination in 1954; his second Oscar nod came for his Western film Bad Day At Black Rock two years later.
He also tried his hand at penning novels, publishing his first effort Bowl Of Cherries in 2007. His second novel Misadventure will be released posthumously this autumn.
Kaufman is survived by Lorraine, his wife of 66 years, two daughters, a son and seven grandchildren.
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