[quote name=\'davemackey\' date=\'Dec 30 2005, 03:47 PM\'][quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Dec 29 2005, 11:31 PM\']
Can someone photoshop "Entertainment Tonight" into being something more like an entertainment newsmagazine and less than the video equivalent of the Enquirer?
Yeah, really...every time I glimpse at ET, I keep wondering how the saga of those anorexic twins qualifies as entertainment news...
Chuck Donegan (The Disgusted "Chuckie Baby")
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I keep wondering what if ANYTHING on ET has to do with "entertainment". Let's ogle fat Chastity Bono some more, ladies! Let's exploit the 58-lb. news anchor! Movie review? Who's got time for that? We lost Leonard Maltin's phone number! Oh well!
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On top of this, they never, to the best of my knowledge, even gave a passing mention to the losses of singer Priscilla Paris, GS host Art James, ventriliquist/artificial heart inventor Paul Winchell, Tony the Tiger/Grinch vocalist Thurl Ravenscroft, Eddie Albert or Charles Rocket. I e-mailed Leonard Maltin via his newsletter website, and he agreed there should have been some acknowledgement, but admitted that ET has changed its focus considerably.
To be fair, they gave a brief mention of the loss of Ralph Edwards and also mentioned Rosa Parks, but this is a show that in its earlier days devoted a whole show to the late Henry Fonda and even acknowledged the losses of Teddy Nadler (the Ken Jennings of "$64,000 Question") and Kenny Delmar (radio's Senator Claghorn and the cartoon voice of "The Hunter").