While watching some older television shows on MeTV, I noticed the work of some fine actors in different roles and compiled a few notes.
Nancy Gates, so moving as “Ellen Benton” in “Suddenly,” which was a thrilling 1954 film, starring Frank Sinatra, was seen “jilting” Lorne Greene’s “Ben Cartwright” on “Bonanza.”
Alas, it was not that she did not love “Ben.” Additionally, one can blame her “no good” brother, however, most pertinent seems to be, as the great comedian, Buddy Hackett noted and I paraphrase–there was a paucity of sex on “The Ponderosa,” it being the fictional Cartwright’s home.
Moving up to LOVE, two “angels” Jaclyn Smith’s “Kelly” and Cheryl Ladd’s “Cris” fall for the man who would be “Bobby Ewing” on “Dallas,” Patrick Duffy, in a “Charlie’s Angels” two part episode.
In the famed film, Love Story, based on Erich Segal’s best selling book, the great actor Ray Milland is told by son, “Oliver”/ Ryan O’Neal (he was with another “angel,” one who showed her acting chops that augmented her inner and outer beauty, namely Farrah Fawcett) “love means never having to say your sorry.”
In the above referenced “Charlie’s Angels” “One Love …. Two Angels” Mr. Milland plays a character named Oliver.
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Jaclyn Smith, pictured above.
The Cleveland Browns are actually the top chpice to win the AFC North crown.
I believe I know better and think somehow that will not manifest.
However, I am not that confident in any AFC North team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are both good while the Cincinnati Bengals are not considered to be.
A wide open, mediocre record race goes to the Ravens.
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Ravens quarterback, Lamar Jackson, pictured above.
Today, a truly classic episode of “What’s My Line?” that aired on October 18, 1959.
The immortal Gary Cooper is the guest star and spends some extra time talking with host John Charles Daly and the panel, about an upcoming trip to Moscow and having met Nikita Khrushchev.
It is great to see and hear and sixty years later, to still hope.
The panel included Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf and Anthony Perkins, who was told by all, how much his presence as a panelist, was a welcome addition.
Mr. Perkins enjoyed it and please enjoy this great episode with a great mystery guest, Gary Cooper.
Bud Grant turned 92 years old this year.
He coached the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to 4 Grey Cup/Canadian Football League crowns.
Additionally, he was a reserve player on the 1950 Minneapolis Lakers’ basketball title team.
“Mr. Grant” coached the Minnesota Vikings to eleven division titles, seven in years the fabulous “Mary Tyler Moore Show,” which was set in Minneapolis, aired.
Ed Asner played “Mr. (Lou) Grant” and in seven of the eight years the show aired in first run (1970-1977), the Vikings under Bud Grant won at least a division crown. Only in 1972 did they fail to do so.
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Ed Asner, pictured above.
Somehow, some way, it is my opinion and prediction there will NOT be a 5th straight college football playoff clash between Clemson and Alabama.
I am even more confident there will Not be a fourth title game clash between the teams in the last five seasons.
Another prediction is that both Alabama and Clemson will not have undefeated regular seasons.
Let’s see what transpires, that is why, among other, perhaps better reasons, they play the games.

Clemson coach, Dabo Swinney, pictured above, has guided the Tigers (Clemson) to two national crowns. He makes “mucho dinero!”–I think more than any person ever has, coaching collegiate sports.
My prediction is that the Minnesota Vikings will win the NFC North Division.
With Aaron Rodgers return, the Green Bay Packers likely, will be serious contenders.
In my early read, I feel the defending division champion, Chicago Bears will drop a bit in the 2019 season.
The Detroit Lions could surprise. I do see them improving under former Patriots assistant coach, Matt Patricia.

Bud Grant, pictured above, turned 92 this year.
He won 11 division titles, as Vikings’ coach.
The race for the top seed in the American League between the Houston Astros and New York Yankees had another “seesaw” week (The film,”Two for the Seesaw,” with Shirley MacLaine and Robert Mitchum aired yesterday on TCM), this time, with the Astros gaining significant ground.
Two weeks ago, Houston led by a game, went (1-6) (Sunday-Saturday) including a loss in a Verlander start, with Houston, one of, if not the biggest, road favorites in memory. The Yankees went (7-1) during that period and led the ‘Stros by four and a half games, beginning play last Sunday.
A week later, Houston went (6-1) (Sunday-Saturday), their lone loss taken by Verlander, despite a 2 hit game, as the biggest game favorites in memory (over 5 to 1). The Yankees went (1-5) during that period and each team is (84-47), with Houston owning the tiebreaker.
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Seesaws pictured above.
Even before the injury to Indianapolis Colts’ quarterback, Andrew Luck became public, I did not think the Colts were worthy of the heavy favorite status afforded them to win the AFC South.
They should be contenders in what I think will be a wide open division.
Both the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans are considered ahead of them, but I will predict the biggest underdog, not that big in that category, the Jacksonville Jaguars to win the division that they won 2 years ago.
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Andrew Luck, pictured above.

