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Chess is taking over prime time television!



 
 
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Old October 11th 03, 07:31 AM
Chris Kantack
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Default Chess is taking over prime time television!

Well not exactly! (Thought that the subject line would get you to look
at my posting though

But I have seen quite a bit of chess on TV lately. Last Sunday's Canadian
drama "Wind At My Back" had quite a bit of chess in its major plot for that
episode. Wind At My Back has a running storyline and has had chess in
multiple episodes and (I'd guess) will contiue to feature chess from time to
time.

Tonight on CBS, the new series "Joan of Arcadia" had a plot where God was
trying to convince Joan to learn chess. (Coincidently Joan's father is
played by Joe Mantegna who also played Fred Waitzkin in "Searching for Bobby
Fischer".)

My local independant station has recently ran reruns of Columbo and Perry
Mason with chess playing a key role in the plot of their respective
episodes.

A great way to scan for such programming is via Yahoo! Go to their TV
schedule section and search by keyword. Enter chess in the keyword field
and you'll likely find all references to chess in their TV guide section for
the next two weeks.

And let's not forget....this November...ESPN carrying 17 hours of Garry
Kasparov vs. Deep Fritz on live TV!

Things are looking up for chess on TV!
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Old October 11th 03, 01:28 PM
Dirk
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Default Chess is taking over prime time television!

Chris Kantack wrote in message nk.net...
Tonight on CBS, the new series "Joan of Arcadia" had a plot where God was
trying to convince Joan to learn chess. (Coincidently Joan's father is
played by Joe Mantegna who also played Fred Waitzkin in "Searching for Bobby
Fischer".)

If chess players can catch this episode of Joan of Arcadia on the
rerun, or on tape, I'm sure they'll enjoy seeing it. At first I
thought chess was going to be used as just another nerd backdrop, left
on the surface, but the writer(s) wove chess into the layered
spiritual themes of the show. Among them, that all of our actions have
consequences.

Dirk
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Old October 11th 03, 07:04 PM
PierreB
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Default Chess is taking over prime time television!

Chris Kantack wrote in message nk.net...
Well not exactly! (Thought that the subject line would get you to look
at my posting though

But I have seen quite a bit of chess on TV lately. Last Sunday's Canadian
drama "Wind At My Back" had quite a bit of chess in its major plot for that
episode. Wind At My Back has a running storyline and has had chess in
multiple episodes and (I'd guess) will contiue to feature chess from time to
time.

Tonight on CBS, the new series "Joan of Arcadia" had a plot where God was
trying to convince Joan to learn chess. (Coincidently Joan's father is
played by Joe Mantegna who also played Fred Waitzkin in "Searching for Bobby
Fischer".)

My local independant station has recently ran reruns of Columbo and Perry
Mason with chess playing a key role in the plot of their respective
episodes.

A great way to scan for such programming is via Yahoo! Go to their TV
schedule section and search by keyword. Enter chess in the keyword field
and you'll likely find all references to chess in their TV guide section for
the next two weeks.

And let's not forget....this November...ESPN carrying 17 hours of Garry
Kasparov vs. Deep Fritz on live TV!

Things are looking up for chess on TV!


Do you remember the name of the episode with chess for Perry Mason ?
It's too long ago for me to remember this one.
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Old October 12th 03, 03:29 AM
Chris Kantack
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Default Chess is taking over prime time television!

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Chris Kantack wrote in message nk.net...
Well not exactly! (Thought that the subject line would get you to look
at my posting though

But I have seen quite a bit of chess on TV lately. Last Sunday's Canadian
drama "Wind At My Back" had quite a bit of chess in its major plot for that
episode. Wind At My Back has a running storyline and has had chess in
multiple episodes and (I'd guess) will contiue to feature chess from time to
time.

Tonight on CBS, the new series "Joan of Arcadia" had a plot where God was
trying to convince Joan to learn chess. (Coincidently Joan's father is
played by Joe Mantegna who also played Fred Waitzkin in "Searching for Bobby
Fischer".)

My local independant station has recently ran reruns of Columbo and Perry
Mason with chess playing a key role in the plot of their respective
episodes.

A great way to scan for such programming is via Yahoo! Go to their TV
schedule section and search by keyword. Enter chess in the keyword field
and you'll likely find all references to chess in their TV guide section for
the next two weeks.

And let's not forget....this November...ESPN carrying 17 hours of Garry
Kasparov vs. Deep Fritz on live TV!

Things are looking up for chess on TV!


Do you remember the name of the episode with chess for Perry Mason ?
It's too long ago for me to remember this one.

It's entitled "The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle" and it was one of the newer
made-for-TV movies (2 hour length made in 1994).

Chris
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