Angela Lansbury is a British actress who has graced both the big and small screens since 1944. In ’44 Lansbury was cast in her first role in the film Gaslight. The film also starred Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman and was a major motion picture. For her role as a devilishy conniving maid the eighteen-year-old Lansbury received her first Academy ... Read More »
Author Archives: Julie Waters
Switched at Birth Recap: Pandora’s Box
Much like the appropriate title of this weeks’ episode of Switched at Birth, there are a lot of hidden secrets to be discovered, and all comes tumbling out of the box… The episode begins when Regina walks in on Daphne looking at the pictures of Bay in the guitar case. Daphne, obviously, freaks out asking Regina how she knew and ... Read More »
Switched at Birth Recap: The Stag Hunt
This week on Switched at Birth there were some major surprises–an unexpected kiss, a new friendship in bloom, Toby does the right thing…??? The Test The principal of Buckner sent out an email to all parents informing them of the stolen test (which we know was Toby’s doing) and guarantee whoever comes forward will only be suspended instead of expelled. ... Read More »
Necessary Roughness Recap: Spinning Out
Last night on Necessary Roughness, Dr. Dani faced some tough hurdles both at home and at the office. Obviously the episode began with an unannounced TK visit at 6:45 am; although, TK wasn’t the only one who showed up at Dr. D’s house without an invite. A court appointed observer arrived as well. The “CAO,” as Dani calls her, will ... Read More »
The Nine Lives of Chloe King Recap: Girls Night Out
This week on the Nine Lives of Chloe King, Chloe gets some surprise visitors, two Mai from South America. Nikki and Lilah come as both a shock to Chloe and to Jasmine, who is more suspicious than her naïve Uniter. Their visit is kicked off strangely when one says to Jasmine, “Uniter belongs to all of us”…creepy. In other Chloe ... Read More »
Women of Emmy’s Past: Mary Tyler Moore
MARY TYLER MOORE: AN INNOVATOR OF WOMEN ON TELEVISION With the July 14th announcement of Emmy nominees approaching, I have been inspired to look into the past and appreciate some of the finest leading ladies to grace our homes—both with laughter and drama. We’ll be spotlighting these ladies to remind you all why women have always been (and will always be) a driving force ... Read More »
Recap: Switched At Birth, “The Persistence of Memory”
In this weeks’ episode of Switched at Birth, “The Persistence of Memory” everyone is dealing with some major issues. The episode begins with Kathryn suggesting Daphne take a cooking class at Buckner Hall, because the notion that Daphne taking class at a hearing school is bad has really sunk in. Surprisingly to Daphne, Bay doesn’t mind her pseudo-sister taking a ... Read More »