
Overview
Excess violence in popular entertainment is not a new issue. Shakespeare came under attack for the excessive gore in his play Titus Andronicus. But the Bard's latest play, Hamlet is opening this week, and Merriment Tonite is there to cover all the Renaissance glitz and glamour.
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4 - 1The Day The Island Stood Still April 15, 2002
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4 - 2Love & Death April 16, 2002
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4 - 3Samurai Goodfellas April 12, 2002
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4 - 4Who Killed J.F.C.? April 17, 2002
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4 - 5The Uncivil War April 18, 2002
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4 - 6Temptation Monastery April 19, 2002
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4 - 7Francis & Me April 09, 2002
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4 - 8Terror For The Sake Of Terror April 22, 2002
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4 - 9Harpsichord Wizard April 23, 2002
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4 - 10A Canterbury Murder Tale April 08, 2002
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4 - 11Xena's Evil Sister April 24, 2002
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4 - 12Kamikaze Save The Day April 25, 2002
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4 - 13Domestic Terrorism April 26, 2002
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4 - 14Rock & Roll Has Got To Go! April 10, 2002
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4 - 15Where No White Man Has Gone Before April 29, 2002
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4 - 17Goodnight Good Knights April 30, 2002
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4 - 18Stairway To Heaven May 01, 2002
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4 - 19Psychic Celebrity May 02, 2002
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4 - 20Bewitched May 03, 2002
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4 - 21Five Ring Circus May 06, 2002
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4 - 22Gratuitous Sex & Violence May 07, 2002
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4 - 23Out Wit, Out Walk, Out Eat May 08, 2002
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4 - 24Ten Lost Days May 09, 2002