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TCM Hosts Say Their Traditional Outros After Movies Were Cut, But Will Reappear After the Summer

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TCM is in the middle of so much chaos right now.

Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Paul Thomas Anderson had to intervene after Warner Discover’s David Zaslav gutted the beloved channel. He fired around 70 people including all the top execs who make it so informative and cozy. The directing trio somehow got Zaslav to rehire one important person, Charles Tabesh, the longtime programmer.

Now it seems that while all this was going on, someone at TCM ordered the hosts to stop filming outro’s that talked about the movie we just saw. This will become evident, says host Dave Karger, over this weekend. But not to fear– with all the tumult, the decision was reversed and the outros will resume this fall.

Karger wrote on Twitter:

“Eagle-eyed TCM viewers will notice tomorrow that I don’t appear after the films I introduce. Same with @BenMank77 tomorrow night and Alicia on Sunday. But fret not: This change has already been reversed and our “outros” will return in September for Ben, October for me and Alicia.”

Ben Mankiewicz chimed in: “I know this seems like a bad omen to @TCM fans, but it’s a good sign. Outros – the made up word we use – were ordered back even before they went away. The lag time in production means we’ll wait until September until they reappear. Think of outros as taking a summer vacation.”

This stuff may not seem important in the face of global climate change, the Ukraine, immigration, and so on, but it is– this is what makes that other stuff palatable. TCM should not be tampered with under any conditions.

Fox News Will Pay Former Tucker Carlson Producer $12 Million After Claim of Hostile Workplace

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No wonder Tucker Carlson got the boot. He just cost Fox News $12 million.

His former producer, Abby Grossberg, sued the network saying Carlson had made her workplace “hostile.” She also said she was coerced her into providing false testimony in a deposition.

In a statement, Grossberg said: “I am hopeful, based on our discussions with Fox News today, that this resolution represents a positive step by the network regarding its treatment of women and minorities in the workplace.”

This is just another blow to Fox News, which recently was awarded a judgement of $787 million in defamation case brought by Dominion Voting. Former talking head Bill O’Reilly cost them at least $32 million in a sex harassment suit, and there have been plenty of other suits.

Today, Geraldo Rivera exited the network after 23 years because he’d been treated very badly, fired from one show because he was the only sane one. So he quit.

Grossberg was smart. She taped all her calls with Carlson and his producers, then started leaking them. When she filed her suit against Fox, they fired her. She had the evidence, and it’s proved very damaging to the network.

And yet, Fox News viewers don’t seem to care about any of this — even if they know about it. It’s unclear if they because if their only source of news is Fox, this stuff either isn’t reported, or it’s buried. A lot of them may think Carlson is just on vacation.

Congrats to Abby Grossberg.

“General Hospital” Actor Nicholas Chavez Chosen for Ryan Murphy Menendez Movie, Could Be Another Cliffhanger for the 60 Year Old Soap

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It’s a good news, bad news situation for ABC’s “General Hospital.”

The good news is that their ratings are up, scab writers are sharpening the show, and they can be proud of young actor Nicholas Chavez. He’s taken off as Spencer Cassadine, getting very popular as the new guy in Port Charles.

The bad news is that Chavez has been cast as Lyle Menendez, one of the two brothers who killed their parents, in new Ryan Murphy series called “Monster.” It’s a series, meaning 8 episodes or so, so Chavez will not be able to keep playing Spencer. Yes, there was already a Menendez TV movie, as well as live Court TV, but that doesn’t matter. You can’t tell a good story too many times. And now, a witness has turned up who says the Menendez father abused him, making the brothers’ story seem slightly more plausible. (Newcomer Cooper Koch will play Erik Menendez.)

It’s good news for for Chavez, who’s already won a Daytime Emmy and is probably off to a great career launched by the soap. But it’s bad news for the soap which has recently had a lot of losses and turmoil in the cast.

The losses were the tragic deaths of 40 year veteran Jacklyn Zeman, and 15 year actor Sonya Eddy. Also, Leslie Charleson, who’s played Monica for 40 years also, has vanished from the show over the last year without an explanation. Additionally, young actress Haley Pullos — who’s been on the show since she was a kid — is off the air because she’s been charged with two DUI felonies for driving her car the wrong way on a freeway. She’s also being sued by the driver of the car she hit head-on.

Well, it’s a soap opera at a soap opera. But at least the actors can keep working even if SAG AFTRA goes through with its threatened strike. Soap actors are on a different contract, which allows them to continue without interruption. Of course, the show is being written by scabs of “fi core” writers, but I’m told it’s actually improved.

Stay tuned…

Box Office: Final Indiana Jones Movie, Dial of Destiny, Lasso’s $7.2 Million in Thursday Previews

Indiana Jones is back for one final movie.

Last night’s previews for “Dial of Destiny,” starring Harrison Ford, Karen Allen and Phoebe Waller Bridge, took in $7.2 million, which is just right for an older-skewing finale to a 40 year old franchise. Disney is saying they expect $65 million for the weekend. They should be able to hit $20 mil a day for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, maybe a little more — that way they can say it “over performed.”

James Mangold managed to wrap this whole thing up pretty neatly. There are a lot of references to the first three movies, and just enough new stuff to bring people in. Phoebe Waller Bridge was an odd choice, as was her character, but it works. And Indy and Marion get a happy send off.

Watch Geraldo Rivera’s Goodbye to Fox News After 23 Years: Roger Ailes Would Never Have Allowed This

Geraldo Rivera is leaving Fox News after 23 years. He says he was fired by “The Five,” so he decided to quit the network. He’s been treated shabbily by the current Fox regime. Roger Ailes is turning in his grave. He loved Geraldo.

But Greg Gutfeld can he blamed for this. He had no respect for Geraldo on “The Five,” and didn’t want a “liberal” on the show. Without Geraldo, “The Five” is reduced to gibberish from lunatics.

Rivera’s contract runs through 2025, so he’ll get paid out. And then he will not likely retire. He’s got a future in streaming, podcasts, etc, if he wants it age 80.

RIP Beloved Actor Alan Arkin Dead at Age 89, Won the Oscar for “Little Miss Sunshine,” Starred in Dozens of Classics

The sublimely great actor, Alan Arkin, has died at age 89. His sons said in a joint message, “Our father was a uniquely talented force of nature, both as an artist and a man. A loving husband, father, grand and great grandfather, he was adored and will be deeply missed.”

Arkin won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 2007 for his beguiling performance in “Little Miss Sunshine.” He had three other nominations, the most recent in 2013, for “Argo.” He won a Tony Award for acting in 1963’s “Enter Laughing,” and was nominated a decade later for directing the original production of “The Sunshine Boys.” From 1964-64, he starred on Broadway in Murray Schisgal’s play, :Luv,” directed by Mike Nichols.

More recently, Arkin starred with Michael Douglas in “The Kominsky Method.” He had six Emmy nominations that stretched from 1967 to 2020. Talk about longevity!

Arkin was the real deal. He was typically self-effacing and cared little about the trappings of stardom. I will tell you a story: I ran into him and his lovely wife at the 2007 Oscars Governors Ball, after the show. He’d just won Best Supporting Actor for playing the grandfather in “Little Miss Sunshine.” That year, the Governors Awards dinner was a buffet. There were stations where you got food and then sat on ottomans. It was there among these little square seating arrangements that I found the Arkins, plates balanced on their knees. (I had once seen Tony Bennett do something similar at an Emmy Awards party.) I asked them if they needed help, and Alan offered to get me something. How could you not love him?

He only worked with the best people. In 2001, he starred in Sidney Lumet’s landmark TV series, “100 Centre Street.” In 1992, there was David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross,” directed by James Foley. In 1966, he took off in “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians are Coming!” and never looked back. He had a string of hits through the 70s including “Catch 22,” “The Last of the Red Hot Lovers,” and, of course, Elaine May’s “The In Laws,” his classic with Peter Falk. When he turned up for a short arc on “St. Elsewhere” in the mid 80s, viewers went crazy. His dry wit and sly delivery made him a cult star in many ways.

Condolences to his family and friends and legions of fans.

Madonna Discharged and Home, Rosie O’Donnell Reassures She’s “Feeling Good” After Infection Scare– So What’s Next After Cancelled Tour?

SECOND UPDATE: CNN reports Madonna has been discharged and is home, recuperating. So in five days she was rushed to the hospital, intubated in the ICU, and now she’s home. Speedy recovery! But her tour is “postponed.”

UPDATE: Rosie O’Donnell, Madonna’s close friends, says the pop queen’s “feeling good” after her bacterial infection scare and hospitalization. (For some reason it took TMZ four days to discover she was even in the hospital. So much for their reputation as ambulance chasers.)

So what’s next for Madonna? Her entire tour has been chucked. My guess is a new tour will be downsized to smaller theaters, which will be easier for her to deal with, and better for promoters selling tickets.

Eternally Youthful New York Rock R&B Icon, Garland Jeffreys Releases Early Demo Tracks for 80th Birthday

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Garland Jeffreys is eternally youthful, and today he celebrates his 80th birthday. Unbelievable!

Garland is a New York R&B rock icon, famed around the world and one of Bruce Springsteen’s favorite performers. His lifelong friend was Lou Reed — they went to Syracuse University together.

To celebrate his birthday, Garland has dropped a collection of rare, unreleased demos on Spotify. Its called “American Boy and Girl Unplugged,” and I haven’t stopped playing it all morning. He gave us a gift!

Garland’s devoted wife and manager Claire tells me: “We found these demo reels under the bed and had them digitized and then mastered by the great Greg Calbi of Sterling Sound. It’s just Garland on rhythm guitar and vocals and Alan Freedman on electric/acoustic guitar. No tracks added! Some of these songs were recorded on the American Boy & Girl album. They are labeled (acoustic). The rest were never released. It’s all about the innocence and freedom in G’s singing. Really charming.”

All of Garland’s big albums are on Spotify, and on Amazon, and on his website. I discovered him in 1977 when his landmark album, “Ghost Writer,” was released with his signature single, “Wild in the Streets.” The album sounds as fresh as ever, as do all his famous releases on A&M and Epic Records. His voice is a lilting miracle mix of Brooklyn, Puerto Rican and African American roots. His music combines the best of REAL R&B, reggae, and rock. Every song, no matter the subject, is incredibly catchy. Jeffreys specializes in gorgeous melodies, often peppered with lyrics that run from poppy to serious stuff about race. His work deserves a Pulitzer Prize for its innovation, courage, and enjoyment.

Happy birthday, Garland!

Listen to this amazing album:

Ryan Seacrest Has Been Spinning the Wheel of Fortune for Years, Paying Sister, Father From Tax Free Foundation Funds

Ryan Seacrest will be the host of “Wheel of Fortune” starting in September 2024.

But Seacrest has been spinning a Wheel of Fortune for years for his sister and his father.

I’ve written about this a lot, but it bears repeating: Seacrest pays his sister, Meredith, and father, Gary, fro his tax free Ryan Seacrest Foundation.

According to the Seacrest Foundation’s Form 990 tax filing for 2021, Meredith received $300,000 for her role as Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer. Dad Gary get $95,000 a year for legal work.

An actual Senior Director named Nicole Mead is paid $114,231 to run the foundation.

The Foundation’s purpose is set up radio broadcasting facilities in children’s hospitals. In 2021, the Ryan Seacrest Foundation made 11 donations of $10,000 each to children’s hospitals. That’s a third of what Meredith Seacrest Leach received in salary.

Seacrest likes to keep things in the family. Maybe when Vanna White get the boot, a niece or cousin can come in and turn the letters!

Broadway: “Camelot” Revival Will Close Next Month After Extension to September Hampered By No Tony Awards and Poor Reviews

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For one shining moment, we had “Camelot.” And now, we don’t

The Lincoln Center revival of “Camelot,” which was written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Bartlett Sher, is closing next month.

In April, the musical –which received mostly negative reviews — was extended to September.

But earlier this month, “Camelot” didn’t get a single Tony Award. It also probably suffered from the live performance on the Tonys. The actors have great voices but don’t look they’re doing “Camelot.” The first take away was there are NO stars or anyone remotely well known. To do what they wanted they would have needed Norm Lewis, or Daveed Diggs, and Audra McDonald. It was obvious from the Tonys also there is little in the way of sets, which was obvious. People really like sets.And Sorkin’s update took away all the magic of the original.

“Camelot” actually declined at the box office this past week, so there was no upward trend. It’s time put this thing out of its misery. And note to Lincoln Center Theater: please don’t try this again.

PS A really famous actress walked out on an early preview. I was told people were walking out all the time. Oy vey.