>Actor Joe Maross dies at 86
>Thesp's career started with early live TV
>By VARIETY STAFF
>Actor Joe Maross, whose career spanned four decades starting with
>early live TV, died Nov. 7. He was 86.
I particularly remember him in the M:I episodes "The Frame" and "The Widow."
(IMDb also puts him in "Homecoming," "The Connection" and "The Fighter.")
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Nice to see there is still some life in this group.
Did everyone buy all the series on DVD?
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>>I particularly remember him in the M:I episodes "The Frame" and "The Widow."
>>(IMDb also puts him in "Homecoming," "The Connection" and "The Fighter.")
>Nice to see there is still some life in this group.
>Did everyone buy all the series on DVD?
Yup. Got them all. Hopefully they'll release the 1988 series too; Paramount
should still have the rights to it.
I recorded all the eps as they aired on cable a few months back. Of course,
I have them complete with commercials. :-)
I'd like to see the '88 bunch too.
bj
What cable station/network showed them?
I've got the first 6 seasons on DVD, no commercials and (mostly)
unedited episodes.
American Life TV cable channel. They show a lot of "old shows" so if you
like oldish tv & have that channel it'd be worth checking out.
They're still showing MI pretty regularly & seem to change up their schedule
every so often. They had an ep with Mimi on today. I think they show 2-3 eps
on the weekends nowadays.
My versions are whatever I recorded, however they were edited for that
broadcast.
bj