81. It is a theme with so much psychosis that the syrupy Dr. Laura could devote an entire radio show to it. 82. It provoked agitated commentary everywhere from the Rush Limbaugh show to callers on WLIB. 83. It does this by recording a show to your hard drive, even while you watch. 84. It happens everywhere from crime scenes to antiques shows to senior-citizen fitness workouts. 85. It was an older show to me, and I wanted to do something contemporary. 86. Its influence spans television, from the quick cuts you see in contemporary shows to the rapid-fire succession of short stories you see on the evening news. 87. It was this slavish devotion to formula that doomed these shows to their richly deserved oblivion. 88. Jones compares the show to the B-Westerns of old where action is paramount and the good guys always win. 89. King, the lead promoter for the fight, can drive the show to profitability. 90. Journalists and buyers grumbled as they slogged through weekend rain and cold from show to show. |