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It's a fascinating look at street food in Bangkok, Osaka, Delhi, Taiwan, Seoul, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, and Philippines. They generally follow the life-story of one individual in each location and then showcase some other vendors. Available for binging on Netflix.
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Shows Drama 2018 - - "The Khominsky Method" 2018 - - "The Terror" 2017 - "Feud" 2013- - "Orange Is the New Black" 1999 - 2007 - "The Sopranos" 1994 - 1998 - "Babylon 5" 1960 - 1964 - "Route 66" 1955 - 1975 - "Gunsmoke" Horror 2010 - - "The Walking Dead" Non-Fiction 2018 - - "Ugly Delicious" 2006 - - "The Rachael Ray Show" Science-Fiction 2018 - - "Lost in Space" 2018 - - "Jean-Luc Picard Returns in 'Star Trek'" 2011 - 2014 - "Black Mirror" 1993 - 1999 - "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Variety Show 1971 - 2006 - "Soul Train" Public Service Announcements 1974 - "Linda's Film on Menstruation" 1967 - "The Swingin' Six" Zip Code Song Movies 1993 - "Babylon 5: The Gathering" Actors 1956 - 2018 - Anthony Bourdain 1933 - 1993 - Glenn Corbett 1919 - 1962 - Ernie Kovacs 1914 - 1959 - George Reeve Newscasters 1961 - 2019 - Wendy Chioji Commercials 1990 - Chanel "Egoiste" Cologne 1960 - 1979 - "Classic TV Commercials from the 60s and 70s" Services 2019 - Disney+
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Everyone knows what Mark Harmon looks like - he's now perhaps best known for his role as NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NBC's "NCIS." I stumbled across a couple of interesting things about him: His father was 1940 Heisman Trophy Winner Tom Harmon, who was also named the 1940 AP Athlete of the Year. Also, here's an early appearance of him in a 1975 episode of "Adam-12."
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Mary Scott was an actress who appeared in four "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" episodes, and that's good enough for me. Ms. Scott was married to Sir Cedric Hardwicke (who played in "Rope"), but after seeing her for the fourth episode in AHP, I decided that no matter what else she did with her career, she deserved her own thread, and I hope someone else chimes in with some of her other work. Scott published a memoir entitled, "Nobody Ever Accused Me Of Being A Lady," but with her mildly Audrey Hepburn-like screen presence, I'm accusing her right now. The four Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes she played a key role in are: S02 E13: "Mr. Blanchard's Secret" as Babs Fenton, a spirited housewife cock-sure that her next-door neighbor is involved in some terrible skullduggery: S02 E15: "Crackpot" as Meg Loomis, a newlywed haunted by a seemingly crazy side-of-the-road man: S03 E10: "The Diplomatic Corpse" as Janet Wallace in one of the more awful episodes in the entire series (even though it featured Peter Lorre): S04 E08: "Safety for The Witness" as Nurse Copeland who swore allegiance to the witness-of-a-witness to a murder (who happened to be Art Carney):
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Happened to be flipping channels last night and saw that Victor Albisu (Del Campo and Taco Bamba) was on Beat Bobby Flay, and beat him he did, with a steak & eggs with chimichurri and a smoked hollandaise. Kudos!
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We've got to pull for one of our own members: chefjeffDC (Jeffrey Jew) will be competing on next season's Seattle Top Chef against the handsome, charismatic, dr.com alumnus, Bart Vandaele (Belga Café) and Daniel O'Brien (Seasonal Pantry). Let's kill some giants, Jeffrey! Please keep us posted so we can get together and cheer for one of our own! Cheers, Rocks