Entertainment & Arts
Look Who’s Suing: Actress Connie Sellecca is suing Columbia Pictures Television and producer Ed.
Aug. 23, 1990
Television
Wedding Bells: “Entertainment Tonight” host John Tesh and actress Connie Sellecca exchanged wedding vows before 250 guests in Beverly Hills on Saturday.
April 6, 1992
Connie Sellecca, who was supposed to begin production Monday as the star of “Baby Talk,” a new ABC comedy based on the movie “Look Who’s Talking,” is off the show.
Aug. 15, 1990
Actress Connie Sellecca was reported today as having filed a $1.5-million lawsuit Tuesday against Columbia Pictures Television and producer Edward Weinberger for firing her from the upcoming television series, “Baby Talk.”
Aug. 22, 1990
Because of delays in recasting the lead of its new sitcom based on the hit movie “Look Who’s Talking,” ABC has replaced “Baby Talk” on its upcoming Tuesday night lineup with the veteran comedy series “Head of the Class,” Robert Iger, president of ABC Entertainment, said today.
Aug. 24, 1990
You don’t have to be a Scrooge to choke on some made-for-TV holiday cheer.
Dec. 12, 1995
The week’s prize weeper is NBC’s “Turn Back the Clock” tonight at 9 on Channels 4, 36 and 39.
Nov. 20, 1989
Because of delays in recasting the lead of its new sitcom based on the smash movie “Look Who’s Talking,” ABC has replaced “Baby Talk” on its fall schedule with the veteran comedy series “Head of the Class,” Robert Iger, president of ABC Entertainment, announced Friday.
Aug. 25, 1990
Lynn Marie Latham and Bernard Lechowick, former producers of “Homefront” and “Knots Landing,” are at work on a new drama series for CBS starring Connie Sellecca, Matt Salinger, Jennifer Lopez, Megan Follows, Ray Wise and Michelle Phillips.
Nov. 2, 1993
A “Hotel” episode that dealt with eating disorders has won an award for the ABC series from the Northridge Hospital Development Assn.
Oct. 16, 1987