TV Land Explores Entertainment's Longstanding Mysteries With the Debut of TV Land Myths and Legends
Six-Part Series Premieres Wednesday, January 10 at 10 p.m.
NEW YORK, Dec. 18 -- TV Land takes a look at the most
compelling and intriguing mysteries in Hollywood with the premiere of TV
Land Myths and Legends on Wednesday, January 10 at 10 p.m. (all times
ET/PT). From delving into the secret of which of Carly Simon's former
lovers inspired her hit song "You're So Vain", to the truth behind a
possible Poltergeist curse, to whether Barry Williams was really high
during an episode of The Brady Bunch -- this six-part series goes
behind-the-scenes to investigate Hollywood's most fabled myths and legends.
Produced by Gay Rosenthal Productions (Behind the Music and Little People,
Big World), each 30-minute episode explores the truth behind these
notorious stories.
"If there's one thing that people love to talk about, it's
entertainment's most famous -- and infamous -- myths and legends," states
Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land. "These mysteries are a part of the
Boomer fabric, and this series examines the deepest, darkest and -- at
times -- most unbelievable tales about Hollywood that have existed
throughout the years."
TV Land Myths and Legends features original interviews, archival clips
and appearances by celebrities -- many of whom had a direct connection to
these legendary stories. Each episode explores extraordinary tales about
Hollywood's most memorable stars, TV shows, films and music. The series
examines the origin of these myths and rumors -- shedding light on some of
pop culture's darkest mysteries.
The following are episode descriptions for TV Land Myths and Legends
(all times ET/PT):
Wednesday, January 10, 10 p.m. - "The Ghost & Mrs. Gabor"
Who really inspired Carly Simon's #1 hit, You're So Vain? Is that
really the ghost of a nine-year-old boy seen through a window in the film
Three Men and a Baby? What shocking, sexual innuendo heated up late night
when Johnny Carson asked Zsa Zsa Gabor to remove her pet cat from her lap?
We'll explore these mysteries and more on this episode of TV Land Myths and
Legends.
Wednesday, January 17, 10 p.m. - "Secret Agents & Game Shows "
Among the mysteries explored in this episode of TV Land Myths and
Legends: Is it true that Gong Show host and producer Chuck Barris was also
a trained CIA assassin? Did a beautiful Bond girl die of suffocation when
her entire body was painted gold for a scene in Goldfinger? What stunning
x-rated answer did a contestant give Bob Eubanks on The Newlywed Game?
Wednesday, January 24, 10 p.m. - "Munchkins & Misbehavior"
Was Barry Williams really high on the set of a 1973 episode of The
Brady Bunch? Did famed TV chef Julia Child actually drop a chicken, pick it
up, and advise her audience, "Remember, you're alone in the kitchen?" Can
the body of a suicidal munchkin really be seen hanging from a tree in The
Wizard of Oz? This installment of TV Land Myths and Legends explores the
truth behind these mysteries and more.
Wednesday, January 31, 10 p.m. - "Film Frights & Red Scares"
Was Lucille Ball ever a Communist? Did an unemployed ice cream truck
driver win over $100,000 on the game show Press Your Luck by memorizing the
supposedly random patterns on the game board? Is Long Island's Amityville
Horror house really haunted? These are just three of the mysteries explored
in this episode of TV Land Myths and Legends.
Wednesday, February 7, 10 p.m. - "Super Stars & Sudden Deaths"
Did Mama Cass of The Mamas and The Papas really die by choking on a ham
sandwich? Did Joan Rivers truly reveal Victoria Principal's phone number
live on The Late Show? Did television Superman George Reeves really leap
from a tall building to his death? These mysteries and more are explored on
this episode of TV Land Myths and Legends.
Wednesday, February 14, 10 p.m. - "Graves, Gilligan & Groucho".
TV Land Myths and Legends investigates some of Hollywood's most
compelling mysteries: Is there really a Poltergeist curse? What sexual
innuendo did Groucho Marx get away with on You Bet Your Life? Was
Gilligan's Island a metaphor for hell? Were the recently buried remains of
legendary film comedian Charlie Chaplin dug up by grave robbers and held
for ransom?
TV Land Myths and Legends is a Gay Rosenthal Production produced
exclusively for TV Land. Executive Producers are Gay Rosenthal and Paul
Barrosse from Gay Rosenthal Productions and Sal Maniaci, Senior Vice
President, TV Land, Development and Original Production. Nicholas Caprio of
Gay Rosenthal Productions is Co-Executive Producer.
About TV Land
TV Land Productions was created in 2003 to develop original programming
that complements the network's successful acquired programming slate. TV
Land Productions has also produced The TV Land Awards Show: A Celebration
of Classic TV (March 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006), the Emmy-nominated The
Dick Van Dyke Show, Revisited, the network's first original special for
broadcast, which premiered on CBS in May 2004, the Emmy-nominated Still
Brady ... After All These Years reunion special in September 2004 and
Chasing Farrah (Spring 2005), the original reality series that followed
iconic Hollywood actress and sex symbol Farrah Fawcett. Over the last year,
the network premiered a variety of original series and specials including:
TV Land Confidential, Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg and I Pity The
Fool. For more information about TV Land's original Wednesday night
line-ups, visit http://www.tvland.com.
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