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I used to enjoy watching Robert Irvine try to save failing restaurants in “Restaurant: Impossible.” But I haven’t seen any new shows on the Food Network in a long time. What happened?
The series ended its long run on the Food Network in 2016, around the time Irvine announced plans to do a syndicated series described as a “daytime conflict resolution talker.” You can read more about that project at therobertirvineshow.com.
Whenever I read about Sarah Jessica Parker’s movie career, I wonder why the movie “Somewhere Tomorrow” is never mentioned. She starred in it, maybe in the early ’80s, with a young actor by the name of Tom Shea. Do you know why it is never mentioned?
I don’t know about “never.” Her biography on the Turner Classic Movies website, for one, says, “In 1983, Parker took the lead as a teen coping with the death of her mother in the emotionally wrenching ‘Somewhere Tomorrow,’ which led to her casting as bookish beanpole Patty Greene on the above average sitcom ‘Square Pegs’ (CBS, 1982-83).” And the film has found its way to DVD. But Parker’s career has lasted more than 40 years and has included some famous productions, so an early work is less likely to stand out when people revisit her r?sum?.