A co-worker asked me if I’d seen Gordon Keith on prime time TV earlier this week, dressed as Santa. She said it did not go well. Ed Bark agrees. So here’s what happened: Channel 8 preempted A Charlie Brown Christmas and instead aired a special edition of Good Morning Texas that the station titled Good Morning Texas After Dark (I guess for those people who wake up around 6 p.m.). GMT, as you know, is disguised paid programming. Read Bark’s recap. The ghost of Marty Haag must be disgusted.
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