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The Scarlet Letter (1926) |
Day: Monday June 27 2011 |
Time: Midnight Eastern |
Channel: TCM |
Record number: 905 Title: The Scarlet Letter (1926) Medium: Movie Actress: Lillian Gish Description: As Hester Prynne in this silent version of Hawthorne's classic, she chases after an escaped pet bird, and for her trouble, ends up in the stocks for profaning the Sabbath. The scene occurs about 12 minutes into the film. |
Gagster |
Los Herederos del Monte |
Day: Monday June 27 2011 |
Time: 8:00 p.m. CT |
Channel: Telemundo |
Marlene Favela, the lead of this Spanish language soap, was captured and shown cleave-gagged in the final minutes of Friday's episode. It isn't clear how she is bound, or even if she is bound as there are no shots of her hands. Scene should continue in Monday's episode. |
Dextor |
Batman |
Day: Monday June 27 2011 |
Time: 11:30 PM Eastern |
Channel: The Hub |
Record number: 1896 Title: Batman (1966) Medium: TV Series Actress: Francine York Description: Episode: "The Bookworm Turns" (1.29) Unknown to Batman and Robin, Lydia Limpet (York) is the Bookworm's moll. The Dynamic Duo follow up a lead (they've received a book entitled "For Whom the Bell Tolls) and enter a bookmobile, where they find the lovely Miss Limpet detective gagged with a white cloth and bound with wrists in front. Batman removes the gag and leaves to run down the information provided by the cute brunette, but not trusting her completely, he leaves her wrists tied. To occupy the time, Miss Limpet requests Robin read to her, but it's a trap -- the book is booby-trapped with a sleeping gas. When Robin awakens, he's bound to the clapper of a 40 foot tall bell. When the clock strikes midnight he'll be crushed. Fortunately, the Caped Crusader realizes the meaning of the Hemingway clue and has his Batzooka in the Batmobile trunk. The action begins around the halfway mark, and some of it is included in the reprise at the beginning of the next episode, "While Gotham City Burns". |
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