‘Mad Men:’ Don’s Comeuppance, RFK Killed
There is a limit to the charm of Don Draper and he seems to be reaching it in the late spring of 1968. There, soon after his bold merger with…
There is a limit to the charm of Don Draper and he seems to be reaching it in the late spring of 1968. There, soon after his bold merger with…
John Corcoran, who insisted from his first stint on "Survivor" to be called only by his last name, like James Bond or one of his earlier show heroes, lived up…
It's about time Christopher Guest got into the TV biz; his approach to mockumentary has inspired a handful or more of the best comedies on TV in the last decade.…
It's usually fun -- and seemingly easy -- whenever a former cast member returns to "Saturday Night Live" to host. There's no learning curve to overcome, a certain ease with…
Special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen, who died Tuesday at 92 gets a full salute today with a replay of the French documentary that it premiered earlier this spring, "Ray Harryhausen:…
A young man from Hawaii who found the ukelele a much more versatile instrument than his forebears is featured in the well-made documentary "Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings" (PBS,…
There may be no crying in baseball, but there is no stopping the tears on reality shows. Both "Survivor" and "American Idol" were soaked in them Wednesday as they approached…
The new "Monumental Mysteries" (Travel, 9 p.m.) throws together a bunch of crime stories that are loosely connected to monuments. They make it sound as if it will be Alamo and the…
By the time Voltaire got around to writing Candide, he had been kicked out of Paris a couple of times for his outspoken work. The 1759 book, whose subtitle was “or…
"Nature" (PBS, 8 p.m.) is often about exotic or little seen animals in exotic areas, but tonight's episode is about the deer eating your garden right now. A century ago,…