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Channel Surfing ~ Tribune staffer Albert Ching meticulously planned out his prime time television watching schedule back in elementary school. This blog is the natural progression.

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HBO now on iTunes

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 by Albert Ching

fotcnew.jpgAfter years of holding out, HBO programming is now on iTunes, joining fellow pay channel Showtime (which has been on there for a while). There’s six initial shows available, sort of a greatest hits of semi-recent HBO fare (with nothing too current, so they’re only competing against DVDs instead of their monthly service) - dramas “The Wire,” “Rome,” “The Sopranos,” and “Deadwood” and comedies “Flight of the Conchords” and “Sex and the City.” Somewhat randomly, all the dramas other than “The Wire” are $2.99 an episode, and the other three shows are the more standard $1.99. So if you never wanted to pay a monthly fee, and don’t bother with DVDs, now’s your chance to watch a bunch of shows that are mostly years old! Take that, cable company!

It looks like all of “SatC is on there, but only the first and last seasons of “The Sopranos,” and season one of “The Wire,” “Rome” and “Deadwood.” “FotC” only has one season so far, natch. So it’s a start. I definitely recommend “Conchords” to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet, though it’s probably cheaper to just pick up the DVD.

Details on new Bob and David project!

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by Albert Ching

It was announced back in September on their Web site, and now we have details. Bob Odenkirk and David Cross, the comedic commandos behind HBO’s seminal sketch show “Mr. Show,” are working on a new show for HBO, called “David’s Situation.” The short concept is that it’s David Cross and his two wacky roommates, but obviously there will be a lot more too it than that.

It’s a sitcom with a sketch comedy “feel,” words that remind me of Comedy Central’s short-lived but totally awesome “Stella,” though I imagine David Cross might be bummed out if he read that. Of course, both of them have been involved in hilarious things in recent years (”Arrested Development”! “Tom Goes to the Mayor!”), but there’s nothing like the two of them working together on their own material. Exciting stuff, especially since HBO is apparently undergoing some creative problems.

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