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Leonard also staged the thrilling train crash sequence in Andrew Davis’ 1993 blockbuster “The Fugitive.” He's as colorful as you'd hope - and he's still doing some stunts, though not quite as wild and crazy as before. In Sunday’s Classic Hollywood, I sit down with veteran stuntman/stunt coordinator and second-unit director Terry Leonard, who has been making hearts beat a little faster with his death-defying stunts in such classics as Steven Spielberg’s 1981 “Raiders of the Lost Ark" (he doubled Harrison Ford in the iconic truck chase sequence).

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The TV landscape is too fragmented for that now.ĭid you know that Bette Davis introduced an Oscar-nominated song in a film? Though the two-time Academy Award winner was best known for her dramatic prowess, she is wonderfully comedic performing the Arthur Schwartz & Frank Loesser tune “They’re Either Too Young or Too Old” in Warner Bros.’ 1943 all-star musical “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” which makes its Blu-ray debut Tuesday. But it's not the same as the kind of major national sendoff to a big broadcast hit that shows such as "Cheers" and "Seinfeld" generated. Certainly the ending of some shows today, such as "Mad Men," can create a media stir. As crazy as it was, it was a tremendous experience to be part of a historical television farewell. And if you thought the episode was long when it aired, it was even longer to watch live. I was lucky enough to be at the taping of this episode on the Paramount lot that March 31.

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Plus I'll give you a sneak peek at my Classic Hollywood column and movie and TV milestones.Īnd speaking of TV milestones, this Wednesday marks the 22nd anniversary of the finale of “Cheers.” The Emmy-winning NBC sitcom about the denizens and employees of a neighborhood Boston bar was still one of TV’s top 10 shows when it signed off after 11 seasons with a 98-minute episode that found Sam ( Ted Danson) and Diane (Shelley Long) reuniting, albeit briefly, after six years, and Rebecca ( Kirstie Alley) eloping with her boyfriend (Tom Berenger).

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(Don't worry, I'm a fan of classic TV as well.)Įvery week I’ll be your guide into this vibrant world, which seemingly gets more vibrant all the time, with news of everything from masterpiece flicks screening around the city to the latest DVD releases of vintage films and TV series to notable births and deaths. I’m Susan King, an entertainment writer at the Los Angeles Times for 25 years and an unabashed lover of everything from the Golden Age of Hollywood since I was a toddler. Welcome back to the Classic Hollywood newsletter.










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