To all of our readers in the U.S., Happy Thanksgiving!
Even if you didn’t get a chance to buy a big turkey this year, you can still make a wonderful Thanksgiving meal! All you need is toast, popcorn, and a little help from a beagle!
To all of our readers in the U.S., Happy Thanksgiving!
Even if you didn’t get a chance to buy a big turkey this year, you can still make a wonderful Thanksgiving meal! All you need is toast, popcorn, and a little help from a beagle!
It’s been 45 years since this first aired but some moments just defy time and achieve immortality. Happy Thanksgiving!
I was kind of hoping to hear John Harrison’s “Something to Tide You Over” from Creepshow in this trailer, but I guess that requires some copyrights. Eli Roth looks like he’s keeping it simple and close to the original fake trailer he created for 2007’s Grindhouse.
Thanksgiving is set to release just in time for the holiday, on November 17th.

To all of our readers in the States, please accept a Happy Thanksgiving from all of the cats and humans at the Shattered Lens!

And happy birthday to the Nice One!

by Erin Nicole
Happy Thanksgiving!
On October 30, 1978, WKRP in Cincinnati changed Thanksgiving forever.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Previous Moments In Television History:

by Erin Nicole
Happy Thanksgiving! I took this picture a few Novembers ago at the Dallas Arboretum. During the spring and summer, of course, those trees are full of leaves. But I like the fall and winter look too!
It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without sharing these scenes that I love from the classic sitcom, WKRP in Cincinnati.
Believe it or not, this episode was based on a true story! It didn’t happen in Ohio. Instead, it happened in Atlanta, Georgia and it was real promotion stunt for a local station, WQXI. Years later, a young copywriter named Hugh Wilson heard the story while he was working WQXI. Wilson later moved to California, started writing scripts, and eventually created WKRP In Cincinnati.
I always feel bad for the turkeys but I am glad that the survivors were able to launch a counter attack.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Well, another Thanksgiving is coming to an end.
Needless to say, with everything going on in the world, this Thanksgiving is a bit different than what I’m used to.
With all that in mind, though, the TSL crew had an active Thanksgiving. Here’s a few highlights of our day:
So, another Thanksgiving comes to a close. Usually, I do a big long list of what I’m thankful for each and very year but this year, I’m just thankful for all of you. 2020 has not gone the way that any of us planned it would. I was certainly expecting the year to be a lot more festive and I think that the rest of this decade probably will be. People have been locked away for too long. I have a feeling that once the pandemic is under control, there’s going to be a lot of pent up energy being released.
So, this year, I’m thankful for our readers, our contributors, and just this site in general. TSL has been around for ten years now. We’re going to be around for the next ten as well.
So, let’s sit back and enjoy the ride, shall we?