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Capitalist Lawyer
24th June 2006, 22:45
The world is a better place this morning. One of the main purveyors of crap TV and a hater of traditional standards died yesterday.



LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Aaron Spelling, a onetime movie bit player who created a massive number of hit series, from the vintage "Charlie's Angels" and "Dynasty" to "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Melrose Place," died Friday, his publicist said. He was 83.
Spelling died at his home in Los Angeles after suffering a stroke on June 18, according to publicist Kevin Sasaki.
Spelling's other hit series included "Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," "Burke's Law," "The Mod Squad," "Starsky and Hutch," "T.J. Hooker," "Matt Houston," "Hart to Hart" and "Hotel." He kept his hand in 21st-century TV with series including "7th Heaven" and "Summerland."

Zero
24th June 2006, 22:47
I will always stand by my assumption that there is never anything good on T.V. if theres nothing good on the History channel.

FinnMacCool
25th June 2006, 00:30
Wow I hated those shows.

But then again the only two channels I watch are the news and the history channel and movies sometimes.

RebelDog
25th June 2006, 01:10
Originally posted by Capitalist [email protected] 24 2006, 07:46 PM
The world is a better place this morning. One of the main purveyors of crap TV and a hater of traditional standards died yesterday.



LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Aaron Spelling, a onetime movie bit player who created a massive number of hit series, from the vintage "Charlie's Angels" and "Dynasty" to "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Melrose Place," died Friday, his publicist said. He was 83.
Spelling died at his home in Los Angeles after suffering a stroke on June 18, according to publicist Kevin Sasaki.
Spelling's other hit series included "Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," "Burke's Law," "The Mod Squad," "Starsky and Hutch," "T.J. Hooker," "Matt Houston," "Hart to Hart" and "Hotel." He kept his hand in 21st-century TV with series including "7th Heaven" and "Summerland."
Yeah, that is a list of awful TV.