By Alan Hurst Television’s first golden age was in the fifties when TV was in its infancy and the potential of the medium seemed to evolve and grow each week – dramas, comedies, live productions, musical spectaculars, news, game shows. Everything was new and exciting. It opened a new outlet for new talent both behind the…
By Alan Hurst Jane Fonda stopped working as an actress in 1990. She was in her early fifties, had recently married Ted Turner and decided to turn her attentions elsewhere. 15 years later she was back in front of the camera in Monster-in-Law (2005), a lightweight Jennifer Lopez vehicle that was both beneath her talents…
