Here's a 25-minute cutdown of my hour with Walt (full version's at KCUR.org), in which I take your questions about: Deadwood, media convergence, Thief, The Shield, Rome, The Book of Daniel, the Dish Network-TiVo mess, naughty late-night cable shows, Chuck Lorre's vanity cards, and the traffic jam at 8 o'clock Tuesday nights.
By the way, I'll be running down the Emmy winners and losers on Monday with Chip Franklin at 11 a.m. ET on WBAL.com, 11:45 a.m. ET on KNX.com and 5 p.m. ET on KMOX.com. I understand those web sites also own radio stations ....


A couple of followups to Aaron's appearance on Walt's show:
"Kumars" has been in new-to-U.S. shows for a few weeks on Friday nights on BBCA--interesting that BBCA's been airing them out of order, airing the sixth UK season premiere last Friday (which set up that the show had moved from farm team BBC2 to big league BBC1 in the UK) and the season finale was shown first here (but that's because one of the guests was David Hasselhoff, no doubt--looks like you really can't hassle the Hoff).
And "Bad Hat Harry" is the production company of Bryan Singer, the movie director and one of the executive producers of "House." It's strange that Fox and ABC allow vocal sounds over production company logos while on CBS and NBC they're always covered up by "ALL-NEW 'DEAL OR NO DEAL' MONDAY ON NBC!"
Posted by: Mark Jeffries | August 28, 2006 at 01:20 PM