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Lee Goldberg thinks Glen A. Larson is a genius, and not because the prolific television writer and producer gave us "Knight Rider" and "B.J. and the Bear." It was Larson who first used the faux curse ...
NEW YORK — Lee Goldberg thinks Glen A. Larson is a genius, and not because the prolific television writer and producer gave us “Knight Rider” and “B.J. and the Bear.” It was Larson who first used the ...
Who remembers Robin Williams yelling “Shazbot!” — the all-purpose, TV-friendly alien curse word that lent Mork & Mindy part ...
Lee Goldberg thinks Glen A. Larson is a genius, and not because the prolific television writer and producer gave us “Knight Rider” and “B.J. and the Bear.” It was Larson who first used the faux curse ...
It’s the censorship-evading word that stands as proof at how involved Battlestar Galactica has become in modern popular culture. Frak has even shown up in non-Cylon-friendly shows like Veronica Mars ...
Google “Frak” and the top two definitions concern, firstly, a primitive early-1980s BBC computer game called Frak! that involved a caveman named Trogg, and secondly, that the word ’frak’ was used in ...
“Date With a Feminist” isn’t exactly a stereotypical title for a rap song, but Frak isn’t exactly a stereotypical rapper. When he’s not rapping or making beats, the twenty-year old Pitzer College ...
NEW YORK – Lee Goldberg thinks Glen A. Larson is a genius, and not because the prolific television writer and producer gave us “Knight Rider” and “B.J. and the Bear.” It was Larson who first used the ...
NEW YORK — Lee Goldberg thinks Glen A. Larson is a genius, and not because the prolific television writer and producer gave us “Knight Rider” and “B.J. and the Bear.” It was Larson who first used the ...