Friday, October 9, 2015

Classic Television - Prime Time

The Interns
Original channel
CBS
Original run
September 18, 1970 – September 10, 1971
Starring
Broderick Crawford
Mike Farrell
Skip Homeier
Christopher Stone
Stephen Brooks
Hal Frederick
Elaine Giftos
Sandra Smith
The Interns is an American medical drama series that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1971. It was based on the 1962 film The Interns and the 1964 sequel The New Interns.

The stories centered on the activities of Dr. Peter Goldstone (Broderick Crawford) and five medical interns at New North Hospital. The series dealt with issues of the day including the racism faced by one of the African American interns. The other interns consisted of a newlywed, two bachelors, and a female.

21 Insane Things Found in Butts

From: Cosmopolitan
BABY BOTTLE

This is the weirdest one, because this is meant to give nourishment to a child, and someone was like, "Well, time to put this in my butt instead," and wound up in the emergency room 

Italian Priest: I Can Understand Being A Pedophile, But Not Being Gay

Don Gino Flaim blamed the church's sex-abuse crisis on "children who seek affection.
From: NewNowNext
 A Catholic priest said he could “understand pedophilia” in a live interview on Italian television, but said he was “not sure” about homosexuality.

Clearly not done burying himself, Don Gino Flaim of Trento in northern Italy went on to blame the young victims of molesting clergy.

“Unfortunately there are children who seek affection because they don’t receive it at home, and I understand that some priests can give up,” Flaim told LA7.

“Pedophilia is a sin, and like all sins has to accepted, also.” Homosexuality, he differentiated “is a disease.”

Flaim, who has been suspended from his post as the archdiocese investigates, said later his opinions “do not represent the positions of Trento archdiocese and the general sentiment of the parish.


At the same time, the Vatican is holding a synod on the family, with bishops emphasizing the need for open discussion on divorce and LGBT people.

“There must be an end to exclusionary language and a strong emphasis on embracing reality as it is; we should not be afraid,” said The Rev. Thomas Rosica of the Vatican press office.

Is it any wonder many are finding it hard to believe the Vatican given the rhetoric of priests like Flaim?

David Giuntoli, American Actor

Born 18 June 1980 
In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA