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Nope. It ended on PBS when McLaughlin died.
He passed away about 24 hours after his last appearance on his show, a lot like Andy Rooney died just after his last show on 60 Minutes.
Without McLaughlin, I don't think the show would have been any good. He was the one who always called the shots, had the last word, and made it what it was.
Wow. I got curious and went to themclaughlingroup website-- the OP is right, they're CHARGING to see recent shows. Who on earth values those talking heads enough to watch them? The prospect of watching Eleanor Clift arguing with Pat Buchanan is NOT must-see TV, at least not for me. At best, it was mildly entertaining.
Wow. I got curious and went to themclaughlingroup website-- the OP is right, they're CHARGING to see recent shows. Who on earth values those talking heads enough to watch them? The prospect of watching Eleanor Clift arguing with Pat Buchanan is NOT must-see TV, at least not for me. At best, it was mildly entertaining.
Nope. It ended on PBS when McLaughlin died.
He passed away about 24 hours after his last appearance on his show, a lot like Andy Rooney died just after his last show on 60 Minutes.
Without McLaughlin, I don't think the show would have been any good. He was the one who always called the shots, had the last word, and made it what it was.
totally agree, we still miss our Sunday fix; there were 3 or 4 shows we always watched, all those years, but like everything, life goes on.
Wait, now it's free on YouTube again, starting Sept. 29. I guess the experiment failed.
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