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historic tunt manor

from archer posted in television by crabapple

Cheryl (or Carol, or Cherlene) Tunt lives in this Gilded Age mansion in the animated FX series, Archer.

The ISIS gang (the other one) relocates to Tunt Manor after they lose their headquarters in Season 5.


Cheryl keeps an ocelot locked up in an empty room with no toys...

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mr. ed’s grave

from mr. ed posted in television by tacopolis

From 1961-1966, the gelding (castrated) crossbred named Bamboo Harvester played the role of Mr. Ed on the syndicated sitcom.

Contrary to the popular "peanut butter theory", the crew used nylon wire to make Mr. Ed's mouth move. Eventually, Mr. Ed would move his lips whenever his trainer touched his hoof.

Bamboo Harvester died in 1970 and was buried without fanfare at Snodgrass Farm. He had filmed 143 episodes. Today, there is a marker there to honor "the famous Mr. Ed."

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the cbs broadcast center

from last week tonight, john oliver posted in television by crabapple

The satirical long-form journalism magazine show, Last Week Tonight, shoots at The CBS Broadcast Center.

Tickets can be found at lastweektickets.com

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bob ross grave

from bob ross posted in television by pete_nice

Soft-spoken and encouraging painter Bob Ross was the star of the PBS show The Joy of Painting from 1983 to 1994.

Prior to his tv show, Ross was in the Air Force for 20 years, retiring with the rank of Master Sergeant.

Bob Ross was buried here after his death from lymphoma on July 4, 1995. He was 52 years old.

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the fremont house

from rehab addict posted in television by crabapple

Nicole and the rehab crew take on this house in Season 1 of Rehab Addict.

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