Received an e-amil from the Museum of Television & Radio in Los Angeles:
2005 WILLIAM S. PALEY TELEVISION FESTIVAL
March 2 to 16, 2005
http://www.mtr.org/festivals/paleyfest2005/index.htm
The Paley Festival, named for William S. Paley, founder of both the Museum and CBS, celebrates television’s rich and diverse programming and the creative process behind it. During these evenings, the audience views episodes or highlights of the featured work and has the opportunity to ask questions of the cast and creative teams or the individual involved in its production.
Featured shows include: NYPD Blue, In Living Color, Adult Swim, Law & Order, Desperate Housewives, Jack & Bobby, The L Word, An Evening with Michael Palin, Lost, Veronica Mars, Boston Legal, and Deadwood.
TICKET INFO:
Ticket prices are $25 per event for individual Museum Members and $29 per event for the general public ($25 for senior citizens and students with valid ID) and can be purchased online at http://www.ticketweb.com or by calling TicketWeb toll-free at (866) 468-3399. Additional charges apply to phone and Internet sales.
Information about the Paley Festival is available through the recorded Festival hotline: (310) 786-1010, and online at: http://www.mtr.org/festivals/paleyfest2005/index.htm
Bid on Tickets for Sold-Out Events Including:
Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal, NYPD Blue, Deadwood, The L Word, and Lost
www.stubhub.com
The Paley Festival VIP Ticket Package, available only through
http://www.stubhub.com, offers television fans exclusive access to Paley Festival evenings and includes: two reserved front-row seats, access to the greenroom, and one reserved parking space in the garage at the Directors Guild of America, where the Festival is held from March 2 through March 16, 2005. The auctions will end approximately five days before each corresponding Festival night. There will be only two tickets available for each event. Proceeds benefit The Museum of Television & Radio, a nonprofit organization founded by William S. Paley in 1975 to collect, preserve, and interpret television and radio programs, and to make them available to the public.
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2005 WILLIAM S. PALEY TELEVISION FESTIVAL
March 2 to 16, 2005
http://www.mtr.org/festivals/paleyfest2005/index.htm
The Paley Festival, named for William S. Paley, founder of both the Museum and CBS, celebrates television’s rich and diverse programming and the creative process behind it. During these evenings, the audience views episodes or highlights of the featured work and has the opportunity to ask questions of the cast and creative teams or the individual involved in its production.
Featured shows include: NYPD Blue, In Living Color, Adult Swim, Law & Order, Desperate Housewives, Jack & Bobby, The L Word, An Evening with Michael Palin, Lost, Veronica Mars, Boston Legal, and Deadwood.
TICKET INFO:
Ticket prices are $25 per event for individual Museum Members and $29 per event for the general public ($25 for senior citizens and students with valid ID) and can be purchased online at http://www.ticketweb.com or by calling TicketWeb toll-free at (866) 468-3399. Additional charges apply to phone and Internet sales.
Information about the Paley Festival is available through the recorded Festival hotline: (310) 786-1010, and online at: http://www.mtr.org/festivals/paleyfest2005/index.htm
Bid on Tickets for Sold-Out Events Including:
Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal, NYPD Blue, Deadwood, The L Word, and Lost
www.stubhub.com
The Paley Festival VIP Ticket Package, available only through
http://www.stubhub.com, offers television fans exclusive access to Paley Festival evenings and includes: two reserved front-row seats, access to the greenroom, and one reserved parking space in the garage at the Directors Guild of America, where the Festival is held from March 2 through March 16, 2005. The auctions will end approximately five days before each corresponding Festival night. There will be only two tickets available for each event. Proceeds benefit The Museum of Television & Radio, a nonprofit organization founded by William S. Paley in 1975 to collect, preserve, and interpret television and radio programs, and to make them available to the public.
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Morjana
SG1-Spoilergate
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/SG1-Spoilergate/
Richard Dean Anderson Fans
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/rdandersonfans/
Fans of Joe Flanigan
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/fansofjoeflanigan/