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Huell Howser: Highlights from 'California's Gold' online
Huell Howser, the public television host of "California's Gold," among other shows, died Sunday at age 67. Even though there will be no new episodes of his long-running adventures throughout the Golden State (he'd already retired from the show late last...
Tags: YouTube, Huell Howser, Mike Wallace
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Soupy Sales dies at 83; slapstick comic had hit TV show in 1960s
Soupy Sales, a comic with a gift for slapstick who attained cult-like popularity in the 1960s with a pie-throwing routine that became his signature, has died. He was 83.
Sales had numerous ailments and died Thursday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, said...Tags: Tony Curtis, Adults, Hospitals and Clinics, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie
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If you haven't visited lately, Oahu's new vibe may surprise you
I'll state right away that Hawaii is one of my favorite places. I'm pretty much over the Caribbean, and although the Maldives and Fiji have beautiful beaches, getting there is expensive and time-consuming. So when it comes time for balmy weather, surf,...Tags: Gucci Group NV, Larry Ellison, Deborah Kerr, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hawaiian Airlines Inc.
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PASSINGS: Phyllis Thaxter, Ron Nelson
Phyllis Thaxter Veteran actress played Clark Kent's mother Phyllis Thaxter, 92, an actress who had an active film career in the 1940s and '50s and capped it with her portrayal of Clark Kent's mother in the 1978 version of "Superman," died Tuesday at...
Tags: Drama (genre), Movies, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (tv program) , James Dean, Ronald Reagan
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Dale Olson dies at 78; publicity agent for Rock Hudson, other stars
Dale Olson, an elder statesman of the Hollywood publicity corps whose assignments over a four-decade career included representing Rock Hudson during the last months of the actor's struggle with AIDS, died Thursday of complications of liver cancer. He...
Tags: Movies, Robert De Niro, Halloween, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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My Interview With Ernest Borgnine, Recalling Career, His Connecticut Roots
Hartford CourantErnest Borginine died Sunday at the age of 95. Here is my interview with the Hamden-born, Connecticut-raised actor in 2010. By FRANK RIZZO Ernest Borgnine, who turns 94 in January, is having the time of his life. With a new film out this month...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Movies, Ernest Borgnine, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Betty White
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Ernest Borgnine dies at 95
VarietyPug-nosed character actor Ernest Borgnine may have had a brief career as a leading man after winning the best actor Oscar for "Marty," but he continued working in films and TV virtually to the end of his life. The oldest living winner of the actor Oscar...Tags: Movies, Central Intelligence Agency, Drama (genre), Ernest Borgnine, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Actress Sara Rue On New TV Show 'Malibu Country,' Being 'Pet-Fit'
PIX11.comActress Sara Rue, best known for her role in "Rules of Engagement" (which syndicates on PIX11 in the fall), shared her remarkable weight loss story and talked about her new TV show "Malibu Country." She also talked about keeping you "pet fit" (she has two...Tags: Drama (genre), Sara Rue, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, Animals
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Mike Wallace Dies At 93; '60 Minutes' Pioneer
Mike Wallace, who pioneered and then dominated the probing and enduringly popular hallmark TV magazine series "60 Minutes," died Saturday night, CBS announced. He was 93.
Wallace, who had triple heart bypass surgery in early 2008, died in New Haven,...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Television Industry, 60 Minutes (tv program), Concerts, Religion and Belief
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Mike Wallace dies at 93; '60 Minutes' pioneer
As the self-described "black hat" of television's premier newsmagazine "60 Minutes," Mike Wallace crafted a persona of a probing reporter known for his often caustic questioning of sometimes reluctant guests on the program.
Beginning in 1968, as one of...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Television Industry, 60 Minutes (tv program), Concerts, Religion and Belief
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At 78, Joan Rivers connects with a new generation of fans
Joan Rivers is having a manicure and a pedicure in her hotel room while juggling a phone.
"I'm in Indianapolis," she says. "I just learned how to spell it, and now I'm leaving. What a waste."
This week, between gigs in Florida and Ohio, she'll stop by...Tags: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (movie), Television Industry, Fox Broadcasting Company, Concerts, QVC (tv network)
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Where to Go Feb. 23
Tree tapping Tree tapping ceremony sponsored by Somerset County Maple Producers, 2 p.m. Feb. 25 at Hillegas Sugar Camp, 538 Dividing Ridge Road, Fairhope — off Route 31 in Allegheny Township, approximately 14 miles east of Somerset. Watch for signs....Tags: The Proposal (movie), Rodeo, Pancakes, Chicago Bears, Concerts
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