Just a quick heads up, folks, that Mike McCafferty will be guest starring on Community tonight at 8:00 p.m. PT on NBC! Be sure to check your local listings for the correct time and channel in your area.
Category Archives: TV
Paul in CSI:NY
Paul Ben-Victor appeared in last week’s episode of CSI:NY. I knew about it ahead of time, but forgot to tell all of you and for that I apologize. The only excuse I can give is that I’ve been busy fixing my computer issues. I had no choice but to replace my dying ancient 10-year-old computer and I’m now busy with my new one…so much to do yet, what with loading software and getting all my files moved over and organized. But it feels great to have a computer that actually works!
So, while you may have missed out watching Paul on TV, you can still catch the episode, entitled “Party Down,” online at the official CSI:NY website. I’m not sure how long they keep the episodes up, but I suspect it may only be for a week. So if you want to watch it, I recommend you do so before Friday!
Vince and Paul on “Las Vegas” Tomorrow
If you’ve never had the pleasure of watching Vincent Ventresca and Paul Ben-Victor in the Las Vegas episode “Pros and Cons,” you’re in for a treat tomorrow. This is the episode that Greg Yaitanes directed. When Greg read the script and saw that it called for two lifelong buddies, he immediately thought of Vince and Paul. And, of course, Vince and Paul nailed it and really impressed the producer, among others. This episode really shows off that great chemistry and fun that we know and love so much from The Invisible Man.
In reviewing the season one DVD of Las Vegas this is what DVD Talk had to say about the episode.
A particularly great guest appearance comes in the episode “Pros and Cons” where Vincent Ventresca and Paul Ben-Victor are reunited in a hilarious turn as lifelong buddies who return to the Montecito once a year in a special tradition. It’s one of my favorite parts of the entire series, and it is so great to see them together once again.
Vince and Paul play Elliot and Michael, two whales with an unquenchable thirst for gambling. TNT will be airing the episode tomorrow. There are two airings here on the west coast: one at 9:00 a.m. and the other at 12:00 p.m. But be sure to check the listings for your area as they may vary from mine; and don’t forget to set your DVRs.
Thanks to Ed for giving us a heads up about this!
Mike in “Raising Hope”
If you missed Mike McCafferty’s recent appearance on Raising Hope, you can watch it right here! The episode is called “Blue Dots” and Mike plays a character named Mr. Hasik. Enjoy!
Vincent in “$#*! My Dad Says”
Recently, Vincent Ventresca guest starred in an episode of $#*! My Dad Says. Unfortunately, I found out about it too late to alert all of you. So I looked and looked but was unable to find the full episode (entitled “Easy, Writer”) online, but I was able to find this clip from the show. The character Vince plays is named Samson. I kid you not.
“In Plain Sight” Renewed
Good news for In Plain Sight and Paul Ben-Victor fans! The USA Network has picked up In Plain Sight for not one, but two more seasons! This brings the show’s run to five seasons total. Paul Ben-Victor and the rest of the main cast, including Mary McCormack and Frederick Weller, are all set to return to the show, which will continue to film in New Mexico. So now we get to enjoy watching Paul play Stan McQueen for at least two more seasons!
New Season for “In Plain Sight”
After a long hiatus In Plain Sight is returning to our TVs! Catch the season premiere of Paul Ben-Victor’s series tomorrow, Wednesday, March 31, 2010, at 10:00 p.m./9:00 p.m. Central Time, on USA.
Mike McCafferty in “The Sarah Silverman Program”
A quick note before I call it a night to let you know that Mike McCafferty will be appearing on The Sarah Silverman Program tomorrow, Thursday, February 11, 2010, at 10:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Comedy Central.
While you’re waiting you might take a trip down memory lane and check out Episode 5 of Channel 101: The Musical. Sarah Silverman has a cameo in it. (Warning: Contains some foul language.)