Valentine's Day, Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 10:20 am
Valentine's Day, Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 10:20 am
Valentine's Day, Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 10:20 am
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I forgot to mention th<strong>at</strong> the Westerns Channel is also showing the hour-long black &white episodes (starting 7th season in 1961-1962) of Gunsmoke. There will be <strong>am</strong>ar<strong>at</strong>hon of the first season on Monday, January 3rd starting <strong>at</strong> midnight. Episode # 2 <strong>at</strong>1 <strong>am</strong> "Old Yellow Boots" has an original score by Van Cleave. At 5 <strong>am</strong> is "All Th<strong>at</strong>"music by Fred Steiner. But the one to really w<strong>at</strong>ch (and record) is "The Squaw" (11-11-61) <strong>at</strong> 8 <strong>am</strong>. Th<strong>at</strong> original score by Fred Steiner is fabulous, and one cue in particular isquite Herrmannesque (fight scene). It stars John Dehner, Vitina Marcus, and Paul Carr.Excellent episode too. At 7 <strong>am</strong> strangely is "Chesterland" (original aird<strong>at</strong>e November 18,1961)--strange because it was broadcast a week after "The Squaw" but it's showingMonday the episode before. It has stock music but it's a really fun episode, and one ofDennis Weaver's favorites. "The Squaw" will air again <strong>at</strong> 7 pm on Thursday, January<strong>14</strong>th, and "Chesterland" on Wednesday.At 1 pm is "A Man A <strong>Day</strong>" <strong>at</strong> the co-star is Leonard Nimoy (pre-Star Trek years). If Iremember correctly it too is an excellent episode (but stock music). Then <strong>at</strong> 2 pm is "TheDo-Badder" th<strong>at</strong> I mentioned in another thread a few days ago th<strong>at</strong> Leith Stevenscomposed. It stars Abrah<strong>am</strong> Sofarer as Harvey Easter, Warren O<strong>at</strong>es and Strother Martin.Next <strong>at</strong> 3 pm is "Lacey" with an original score by Van Cleave. At 11 pm Mondayevening is "Coventry" starring Joe Maross. Stock music but the episode is quite excellent._______________________________________________talkingherrmann mailing list**********************1-2-<strong>10</strong>:Talking Herrmann: <strong>20</strong>,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Was Herrmann Considered byDisney?Reply by: Bill Wrobel ()______________________________________________________________________You st<strong>at</strong>ed, “Jeff,” th<strong>at</strong> I <strong>am</strong> “unqualified to be a prediction maker.” Well, when Ipredicted several weeks ago in my direct challenge to you to put up or shut up, you ranthe other way (both times).http://herrmann.uib.no/talking/view.cgi?forum=thGeneral&topic=3358My prediction th<strong>at</strong> you would run was correct. It was an easy prediction because youhave no credibility regarding serious Herrmann studies and primary m<strong>at</strong>erials research.Your pretense was easily exposed. I had hoped th<strong>at</strong> you would’ve learned from theincident and start to build anew a sense of credibility and civility. Since you haveregrettably decided not to in your l<strong>at</strong>est post on this thread I started, and went on the<strong>at</strong>tack (a very weak one <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong>!), then I have no other choice but to finally declare youPNG. In case you did not understood wh<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> meant when I first st<strong>at</strong>ed it in the previousthread (see the above url), it means “persona non gr<strong>at</strong>a.” Nothing further th<strong>at</strong> you writeon this Talking Herrmann forum will be read by me. And of course this means henceforth187