Well, dear readers and blogging friends, we’ve reached the end of the John Saxon Blogathon. I’d like to thank everyone who graciously donated their valuable blogging time to making this event a success. Whether this is your first blogathon with us or your 10th (Can you believe this was our 10th collaboration?), we’re so happy you were able to join us. We all lead busy, complicated lives, so I truly appreciate your hard work dedicated to one actor’s body of work. It’s been a joy reading so many sensational posts, so far. I’m still catching up with reading all the submissions, and if you haven’t heard from me yet, you’ll likely hear from me soon.
Big
thanks to Gill for proposing this blogathon, and for her constant encouragement
as a fellow writer. I look forward to our blogging partnership in the upcoming
year, with two more blogathons planned (Trust me, you won’t want to miss them).
Until next time, stay well and keep on bloggin’!
Be sure to visit the recaps from days One, Two and Three:
Here
are today’s final submissions:
Don’t touch that dial, because Kayla from Whimsically Classic examines the classic Mary Tyler Moore Show episode “Menage-a-Phyllis” (1974).
Tigerhearts Tales shows us there’s more to learn about The Girl Who Knew Too Much (aka: The Evil Eye) (1963).
Rebecca from Taking Up Room let us know if Lancelot: Gurardian of Time (1997) is worth our time.
Sally Silverscreen from 18 Cinema Lane is eager to tell us about The Reluctant Debutante (1958).
…And Glen from The Psychotronic Kinematograph reviews Night Caller from OuterSpace (1965).
Thanks for another fabulous joint blogathon - is it really 10 collabs (and a trailer review).? Looking forward to our double bill as long as at least Hammer and Amicus blogathon part 10! (at least)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks to you for such a great idea for a blogathon! I had to count and re-count our joint blogathons, because I couldn't believe we've done 10 so far. Looking forward to many more! :)
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