Showing posts with label 90s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 90s. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Guest Post: Girl Meets World

Spencer Blohm, a freelance entertainment blogger, wrote a guest post last year about Bill Cosby (in honor of his 76th birthday). Spencer recently contacted me about writing a post on the upcoming Disney Channel series Girl Meets World.

Girl Meets World


The ABC show Boy Meets World was a mainstay for many American kids and teens growing up in the 90s. Part of the infamous TGIF lineup on Friday nights, the show was on the air for an impressive seven seasons, from 1993 to 2000. Of course, thanks to syndication, the show gained a cult following from younger generations who weren’t able to enjoy it during its prime. Now, Cory and Topanga are back, except this time around they’re the parents. The Disney Channel has ordered a full season of Girl Meets World, which is focusing on Cory and Topanga’s oldest daughter, Riley (played by Rowan Blanchard).

The first news for the series came in 2012, when it was announced that The Disney Channel, who held syndication rights to the show from 2000-2007, was developing a spin off and both Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel were slated to return as Cory and Topanga alongside the original show creator, Michael Jacobs. Of course, when it was announced that William Daniels would reprise his role as Mr. Feeney in the pilot episode, everyone started wondering who, if anyone, was planning on coming back. Rider Strong, who played Shawn, denied any involvement in the series from the start, however if you look at the IMDB page, it says he will appear in one episode. It’s also worth noting that both of Cory’s parents and his brother Eric are all slated to appear in an episode too, pointing to a guaranteed scattering of notable cameos during the first season.

Many fans of the original series, while excited to see Cory and Topanga again, are concerned for the legacy of Boy Meets World. The series is one that has been a mainstay for many audiences during their formative years, so much so that we can’t help but feel defensive regarding its resurgence. Addressing these concerns, Ben Savage said, "This generation grew up with ‘Boy Meets World’ and it means something very special to them as it means something special to us. And we want to try and do something for the next generation, and we want to give them the show that they can grow up with and have their own memories with, and so that’s what we’re doing."

Of course, Cory and Topanga will still be themselves, despite all the other changes. They will still be the couple that doesn’t fully understand or agree with each other very often, which will be a major plot point of the series. Says creator Michael Jacobs, "If they’re great parents, I got no show. If they’re learning in that generation, Ben continues to learn, so does Danielle –together, they have always been better than separately. That will continue. However, Ben and Danielle, their challenges of what’s going on today and how children have to be raised and protected today … those are some pretty extreme challenges."

While the series may not be geared towards the exact audience that enjoyed the original, it is great that another generation will be able to enjoy something similar to what we had. Of course, just because it’s on The Disney Channel doesn’t mean many of us ‘90’s kids won’t be tuning in when the series is slated to debut this summer – although the cereal and toy commercials will certainly have less of an effect on us this time around.

About the author: Spencer Blohm is a freelance entertainment and pop culture blogger for DirectTelevisionSpecials.org. He fondly remembers many a Friday night spent eating pizza, drinking Surge, and watching ABC’s TGIF lineup. While Surge eventually went away, his love for a good 90’s teen series never has.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Friday Funday Trivia: Name That 90s Sitcom



This week's quiz features 3 montages of 15 recent photos of 90s sitcom stars. You have to correctly identify the 90s sitcom on which they appeared as a regular.

To enlarge the montages, click on them. Below the montages are the point values for each photo (40 pts total). Along with the values for each photo, there are 3 bonus questions as well totaling 10 pts. 

If you are a Friday Funday Trivia virgin about to be touched for the very first time, please click the Friday Funday Trivia Rules link near the top of the page before playing. 

Have fun and good luck! 
 1-5

1. 2 pts
2. 2 pts
3. 2 pts- The 90s sitcom starring this actress was set at what high school3 pts
4. 2 pts
5. 2 pts


6-10

6. 3 pts 
7. 2 pts
8. 2 pts- On his sitcom, what was the name of the airline his character co-owned with his brother3 bonus pts
9. 2 pts
10. 4 pts
11-15

11. 3 pts
12. 4 pts- In a 1994 episode of her sitcom, her aunt was played by what model? 4 bonus pts
13. 2 pts
14. 2 pts 
15. 6 pts

Monday, February 3, 2014

Answers to Friday Funday Trivia: 90s Hollywood




Before getting to the answers, here are the names of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers this week. 

1st place- 
Jason: 42 pts
2nd place- Becky: 40pts 
3rd place- Aaron: 38 pts

Congratulations to those who made it to the podium and thanks to everyone who played.
 1-5

1. 2 pts- Val Kilmer
2. 2 pts- Cuba Gooding, Jr.
3. 2 pts- Macaulay Culkin
4. 2 pts- Sharon Stone In the 1992 erotic thriller which starred this actress, what was her character's profession3 pts- novelist/writer
5. 2 pts- Steven Seagal


6-10

6. 3 pts- Andie MacDowell
7. 2 pts- Antonio Banderas
8. 2 pts- Wesley Snipes Finish the line uttered by this actor in an early 90s action film primarily set in the sky: "Always bet on __".  3 bonus pts- black (from the movie Passenger 57)
9. 2 pts- Hugh Grant
10. 4 pts- Lela Rochon (she appeared in such films as Boomerang, Waiting to Exhale, and Any Given Sunday)- Best Intentionally Funny Answer of the Week goes to Aaron who said: Hot!  She was in that ensemble movie where the women drink wine and talk trash about men.
11-15

11. 3 pts- Bridget Fonda (she appeared in such films as Single White Female, Singles, and Jackie Brown)
12. 4 pts- Bill Pullman
13. 2 pts- Alicia Silverstone
14. 2 pts- Joe Pesci How many Academy Awards did this performer win in the 1990s? 4 bonus pts- He won 1 for the movie Goodfellas
15. 6 pts- Allen Payne (Although he never appeared in any of the incarnations of Degrassi, he did act in such films as New Jack City, CB4, and Jason's Lyric)- No one got this correct.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Friday Funday Trivia: 90s Hollywood



This week's quiz features 3 montages of photos of  15 photos of actors/actresses who graced the big screen during the 90s. You have to correctly identify the performer.  If you are unable to come up with the performer's name, you can still earn half credit if you can at least identify one of their famous roles. For example, if I posted a photo of  Uma Thurman and you couldn't recall her name, something along the lines of the following would be acceptable:

She did the twist with Travolta in Pulp Fiction

To enlarge the montages, click on them. Below the montages are the point values for each photo (40 pts total). Along with the values for each photo, there are 3 bonus questions as well totaling 10 pts. 

If you are a Friday Funday Trivia virgin about to be touched for the very first time, please click the Friday Funday Trivia Rules link near the top of the page before playing. 

Have fun and good luck! 
 1-5

1. 2 pts
2. 2 pts
3. 2 pts
4. 2 pts- In the 1992 erotic thriller which starred this actress, what was her character's profession3 pts
5. 2 pts


6-10

6. 3 pts 
7. 2 pts
8. 2 pts- Finish the line uttered by this actor in an early 90s action film primarily set in the sky: "Always bet on __".  3 bonus pts
9. 2 pts
10. 4 pts
11-15

11. 3 pts
12. 4 pts
13. 2 pts
14. 2 pts- How many Academy Awards did this performer win in the 1990s? 4 bonus pts
15. 6 pts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

The Retro Mix Playlist for 10/5/13

Show theme: Obscure versions of famous songs

6 pm hour

Bette Davis Eyes- Jackie DeShannon
Let 'Em In- Billy Paul
Come See About Me- Jr. Walker & the All-Stars
Louie Louie- Paul Revere & the Raiders
Girls on Film- Billy Preston
Love Is Strange- Everything but the Girl
Our Lips Are Sealed- Fun Boy Three
California Sun- Joe Jones
Do Wah Diddy- The Exciters
Kitty- Racey (the Toni Basil remake was retitled "Mickey")
Jolene- Strawberry Switchblade
Too Many Fish in the Sea- The Rascals
This Diamond Ring- Sammy Ambrose
Call Me- The Box Tops
The Letter- A*Teens
Chain Gang- Otis Redding
Pleasant Valley Sunday- Magnapop

7 pm hour

I Heard It Through the Grapevine- The Miracles
Charlie Brown- The Orlons
Tell Her- Kenny Loggins
Cottonfields- Elton John
Fire- Bruce Springsteen
Something- Musiq Soulchild
Eli's Coming- Laura Nyro
I Left My Heart in San Francisco- Bobby Womack
"Papa Oom Mow Mow" and "The Bird's the Word"- The Rivingtons (These two songs served as the basis for the Trashmen hit "Surfin' Bird")
Will You Love Me Tomorrow- The Four Seasons
Stand by Me- Spyder Turner
California Dreamin'- Barry McGuire
Christine Sixteen- Hayseed Dixie
I Want You Back- David Ruffin
Piece of My Heart- Erma Franklin

8 pm hour

Girls Just Want to Have Fun- Robert Hazard
Burning Love- Doctor & the Medics
You Got What I Need- Freddie Scott (this song served as the basis for the Biz Markie hit "Just a Friend")
I Love Rock & Roll- The Arrows
Gimme Some Lovin'- Olivia Newton-John
The Pale Faced Indian- Marvin Rainwater (The Raiders had a #1 hit with this song in 1971 under the title "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)"
Oops!... I Did It Again- Richard Thompson
I'm Into Something Good-Earl Jean
I Saw Her Standing There- Little Richard
Light My Fire- Jackie Wilson
All Right Now- Rod Stewart
Now That We Found Love- The O'Jays
Philadelphia Freedom- Hall & Oates
They Long to Be Close to You- Richard Chamberlain
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap- Lesley Gore

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: Jolene by Strawberry Switchblade

The Retro Mix Playlist for 9/28/13

Show theme: One-hit wonders of the U.S.

6 pm hour

Play That Funky Music- Wild Cherry
Lucas with the Lid Off- Lucas
Mambo No. 5- Lou Bega
Holdin' On- Tane Cain
Sukiyaki- Kyu Sakamoto
I Do- The Marvelows
Undercover Angel- Alan O'Day
10-9-8- Face to Face
Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)- Blu Cantrell
Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)- US 3
7 and 7 Is- Love
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody- Jerry Lewis
Rockin' Robin- Bobby Day
Der Kommissar- After the Fire
Back When My Hair Was Short- Gunhill Road

7 pm hour

Mickey- Toni Basil
Sugar Don't Bite- Sam Harris
I Like It Like That- Chris Kenner
Just Like Romeo and Juliet- The Reflections
So Fine- The Fiestas
Turn the Beat Around- Vicki Sue Robinson
Reflections of My Life- Marmalade
Tired of Toein' the Line- Rocky Burnette
Please Don't Go- KWS
Mouth- Merrill Bainbridge
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now- McFadden & Whitehead
Niki Hoeky- P.J. Proby
The Birds and the Bees- Jewel Akens
As the Years Go By- Mashmakhan
Tuff Enuff- The Fabulous Thunderbirds
I Love You- People!

8 pm hour

Pretty Little Angel Eyes- Curtis Lee
Woo-Hoo- The Rock-a-Teens
Return of the Mack- Mark Morrison
Mary's Prayer- Danny Wilson
How Do You Do?- Mouth & Macneal
Goodtime Charlie's Got the Blues- Danny O'Keefe
Because I Got High- Afroman
Just Got Lucky- JoBoxers
Reach Out of the Darkness- Friend & Lover
Sit Down, I Think I Love You- The Mojo Men
TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)- MFSB
Would I Lie to You- Charles and Eddie
Tighter and Tighter- Alive and Kicking
Whirly Girl- Oxo
You Get What You Give- New Radicals

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: Return of the Mack by Mark Morrison

The Retro Mix Playlist for 9/21/13

Show theme: Solo Beatles

6 pm hour

Nobody Told Me- John Lennon
Apple Scruffs- George Harrison
Jet- Paul McCartney/Wings
It Don't Come Easy- Ringo Starr
Only People- John Lennon
My Sweet Lord- George Harrison
Mrs. Vanderbilt- Paul McCartney/Wings
Oh My My- Ringo Starr
How?- John Lennon
Live and Let Die- Paul McCartney/Wings
Devil's Radio- George Harrison
Instant Karma- John Lennon
Early 1970- Ringo Starr
Maybe I'm Amazed- Paul McCartney
Oh My Love- John Lennon

7 pm hour

All Those Years Ago- George Harrison
It's All Down to Goodnight Vienna- Ringo Starr
Listen to What the Man Said-Paul McCartney/Wings
New York City- John Lennon
All Things Must Pass- George Harrison
Band on the Run- Paul McCartney/Wings
Back Off Boogaloo- Ringo Starr
Power to the People- John Lennon
What Is Life- George Harrison
Back Seat of My Car- Paul McCartne
Imagine- John Lennon
No No Song- Ringo Starr
Got My Mind Set on You- George Harrison
Girls' School- Paul McCartney/Wings

8 pm hour

Photograph- Ringo Starr
Crippled Inside- John Lennon
Hi Hi Hi-Paul McCartney/Wings
When We Was Fab- George Harrison
Mother-John Lennon
Weight of the World- Ringo Starr
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey- Paul & Linda McCartney
Any Road- George Harrison
I'm Stepping Out- John Lennon
You're Sixteen- Ringo Starr
Coming Up- Paul McCartney
(Just Like) Starting Over- John Lennon
Deep Blue- George Harrison
Take It Away- Paul McCartney

The Retro Mix Video of the Week- Coming Up by Paul McCartney:

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The Retro Mix Playlist for 8/31/13


Show Theme: 55th Birthday Tribute to Michael Jackson

6 pm hour

I Want You Back- The Jackson 5
Just a Little Bit of You- Michael Jackson
Off the Wall- Michael Jackson
Goin’ Places- The Jacksons
I’ll Be There- The Jackson 5
Just Good Friends- Michael Jackson & Stevie Wonder
Can You Feel It- The Jacksons
Billie Jean- Michael Jackson
Chained- The Jackson 5
I Wanna Be Where You Are- Michael Jackson
Rock with You- Michael Jackson
Human Nature- Michael Jackson
Different Kind of Lady- The Jacksons
The Love You Save- The Jackson 5
Love Call- The Jackson 5

7 pm hour

Beat It- Michael Jackson
She Drives Me Wild- Michael Jackson
Blame It on the Boogie- The Jacksons
Mama’s Pearl- The Jackson 5
Break of Dawn- Michael Jackson
It’s the Falling in Love- Michael Jackson
Bad- Michael Jackson
Leave Me Alone- Michael Jackson
Big Boy- The Jackson 5
ABC- The Jackson 5
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)- Michael Jackson
Man in the Mirror- Michael Jackson
Blood on the Dance Floor- Michael Jackson
Love Comes in Different Colors-The Jackson 5

8 pm hour

You Are Not Alone- Michael Jackson
Baby Be Mine- Michael Jackson
Do What You Wanna- The Jacksons
Dancing Machine- The Jackson 5
Remember the Time- Michael Jackson
Threatened- Michael Jackson
Liberian Girl- Michael Jackson
In the Closet- Michael Jackson
The Way You Make Me Feel- Michael Jackson
Maybe Tomorrow- The Jackson 5
Rockin’ Robin-Michael Jackson
Sugar Daddy- The Jackson 5
That’s How Love Is- The Jackson 5
Black or White- Michael Jackson

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: Blood on the Dance Floor

Saturday, August 10, 2013

The Retro Mix Playlist for 7/27/13

Show Theme: Mick Jagger 70th birthday tribute (unless otherwise noted, all songs on the playlist are by The Rolling Stones)

6 pm hour

Start Me Up
Hand of Fate
Tumbling Dice
Out of Time
Waiting on a Friend
Fight
Mother's Little Helper
Sad Day
Just Another Night- Mick Jagger
It's Only Rock and Roll
Tell Me
Brown Sugar
Let's Spend the Night Together
Too Tight

7 pm hour

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Miss Amanda Jones
She Was Hot
Let It Bleed
Ruby Tuesday
All Down the Line
Hang Fire
19th Nervous Breakdown
Put Me in the Trash- Mick Jagger
Mixed Emotions
Summer Romance
Beast of Burden
Come On
Paint It, Black
Good Time Women

8 pm hour

Miss You
Sad Sad Sad
Jumpin' Jack Flash
One Hit (To the Body)
Lady Jane
Gimme Shelter
Harlem Shuffle
You Got Me Rocking
Shattered
Dead Flowers
Get Off My Cloud
Time Is on My Side
Has Anybody Seen My Baby
Try a Little Harder
Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow?

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

The Retro Mix Playlist for 7/20/13


Show theme: 90s show, with a spotlight on 90s movie songs

6 pm hour

Would?- Alice in Chains
Something Real- Eric Benet
Gangsta's Paradise- Coolio
Old Before I Die- Robbie Williams
Stay- Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories
Super Connected- Belly
I'm Dreaming- Christopher Williams
Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check- Busta Rhymes
Jungle Fever- Stevie Wonder
Jealous Again- The Black Crowes
Can You Feel the Love Tonight- Elton John
U Will Know- BMU (Black Men United)
OK OK- Juliana Hatfield

7 pm hour

Regulate- Warren G. & Nate Dogg
Dope!- Bell Biv DeVoe
The One and Only- Chesney Hawkes
Man on the Moon- R.E.M.
This Used to Be My Playground- Madonna
Bullet with Butterfly Wings- Smashing Pumpkins
Nights Like This- After 7
Here We Go- C&C Music Factory
Spice Up Your Life- The Spice Girls
Here Comes the Hotstepper- Ini Kamoze
I Believe I Can Fly-R. Kelly
People Everyday- Arrested Development

8 pm hour

I Don't Want to Miss a Thing- Aerosmith
Philosophy- Ben Folds Five
Lovefool- The Cardigans
I've Been Thinking About You- Londonbeat
Change the World- Eric Clapton
If You Could Only See- Tonic
Till I Hear It from You- The Gin Blossoms
Free Your Mind- En Vogue
Wild Wild West- Will Smith
Human Behaviour- Bjork
Visions of a Sunset- Shawn Stockman
You Gotta Be- Desiree
You Could Be Mine- Guns 'n' Roses

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: U Will Know by BMU (Black Men United)- from the movie Jason's Lyric



Sunday, July 21, 2013

The Retro Mix Playlist for 7/20/13


Show Theme: The 1990s (with a spotlight on movie songs)

Hour 1

Would?- Alice in Chains
Something Real- Eric Benet
Gangsta’s Paradise- Coolio
Old Before I Die- Robbie Williams
Stay- Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories
Super-Connected- Belly
I’m Dreaming- Christopher Williams
Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check- Busta Rhymes
Jungle Fever- Stevie Wonder
Jealous Again- The Black Crowes
Can You Feel the Love Tonight- Elton John
U Will Know- B.M.U. (Black Men United)
Universal Heartbeat- Juliana Hatfield

Hour 2

Regulate- Warren G. & Nate Dogg
She’s Dope- Bell Biv Devoe
The One and Only- Chesney Hawkes
Man on the Moon- R.E.M.
This Used to Be My Playground- Madonna
Bullet with Butterfly Wings- Smashing Pumpkins
Nights Like This- After 7
Here We Go- C&C Music Factory
Spice Up Your Life- The Spice Girls
Here Comes the Hotstepper- Ini Kamoze
I Believe I Can Fly- R. Kelly
People Everyday- Arrested Development

Hour 3

I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing- Aerosmith
Philosophy- Ben Folds Five
Lovefol- The Cardigans
I’ve Been Thinking About You- Londonbeat
Change the World- Eric Clapton
If You Could Only See- Tonic
‘Til I Hear It from You- The Gin Blossoms
Free Your Mind- En Vogue
Wild, Wild West- Will Smith
Human Behavior- Bjork
Visions of a Sunset- Shawn Stockman
You Gotta Be- Des’ree
You Could Be Mine- Guns ‘n’ Roses

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: U Will Know by B.M.U. (Black Men United)

Sunday, June 23, 2013

The Retro Mix Playlist for 6/8/13: TV Themes


Hour 1

(Theme from) The Rockford Files- Mike Post
F Troop
The New Scooby-Doo Movies
Paint It Black- The Rolling Stones (later used as the theme to "Tour of Duty")
21 Jump Street- Holly Robinson
Cleveland Rocks- The Presidents of the United States of America
Police Woman
Believe It or Not (Theme to "The Greatest American Hero")- Joey Scarbury
Perry Mason
Mission: Impossible- Lalo Schifrin
The Groovie Goolies
The Tra La La Song- The Banana Splits
Searching My Soul (Theme to Ally McBeal)- Vonda Shepard
Good Times
The Streets of San Francisco
The Dating Game
L.A. Law- Mike Post
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air- Will Smith
Walk with You (Theme to "Touched by an Angel")- Della Reese
St. Elsewhere
Mickey Mouse March
Sesame Street
Stand- R.E.M. (later used as the theme to "Get a Life")
Thank You for Being a Friend (Theme to "The Golden Girls")- Cynthia Fee
Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow (Theme to "Baretta")- Sammy Davis Jr.
Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Theme to "Cheers")- Gary Portnoy

Hour 2

Batman- Neil Heft
Stop That Pigeon (Theme to "Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines")
Making Our Dreams Come True (Theme to "Laverne and Shirley")- Cyndi Greco
My Life- Billy Joel (later used as the theme to "Bosom Buddies")
We Used to Be Friends (Theme to "Veronica Mars")- The Dandy Warhols
Beverly Hills, 90210
In Living Color- Heavy D & the Boyz
Hill Street Blues- Mike Post
My Opinionation (Theme to "Blossom")- Dr. John
Rawhide- Frankie Laine
The Wild, Wild West
Low Rider- War (later used as the theme to "George Lopez")
Match Game
Movin' on Up (Theme to "The Jeffersons")- Ja'net Dubois
In My Life (Theme to "Providence")- Chantal Kreviazuk
Love, American Style- The Cowsills
Fat Albert
Jonny Quest
Go Speed Racer Go
Reflections- Diana Ross & the Supremes (later used as the theme to "China Beach")
Bonanza
Hawaii Five-O
Drive (Theme to "Hardcastle & McCormick")
With a Little Help from My Friends- Joe Cocker (later used as the theme to "The Wonder Years")
Kimba, the White Lion
Where You Lead I Will Follow (Theme to "Gilmore Girls")- Carole King & Louise Goffin

Hour 3

I'll Be There for You (Theme to "Friends")- The Rembrandts
Closer to Free (Theme to "Party of Five")- The Bodeans
Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
Tiny Toon Adventures
Pee Wee's Playhouse- Cyndi Lauper
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps- Mari Wilson (later used as the theme to the britcom "Coupling")
The Mod Squad
And Then There's Maude- Donny Hathaway
There's No Place Like Home (Theme to "227")- Marla Gibbs
Living Single- Queen Latifah
C'mon Get Happy (Theme to "The Partridge Family")- David Cassidy
The Snorks
Atom Ant
Best Friend (Theme to "The Courtship of Eddie's Father")- Harry Nilsson
Chico and the Man- Jose Feliciano
Kiss Me (Theme to "The Cosby Show")- Bobby McFerrin
Barney Miller
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Makin' It- David Naughton
Doogie Howser, M.D.
The Six Million Dollar Man
Secret Squirrel
The Jetsons
Action (Theme to "Where the Action Is")- Freddy Cannon
The A-Team- Mike Post
The Patty Duke Show
(Theme from) The Monkees
For Pete's Sake (the closing theme to the 2nd season of "The Monkees")

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: I'll Be There for You by The Rembrandts

 
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