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    Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Emmy Comedy Contenders Chase the Triple Crown

    Variety
    Eleven thoroughbreds have won horse racing's Triple Crown, but none since 1978. Primetime comedy also has its version of the trifecta -- high ratings, critical acclaim and Emmy notice -- and the same horse has won it three years in a row. Somehow, even...

    Tags: Netflix Inc., All in the Family (tv program) , Satellite and Cable Service, Television, Entertainment

  2. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Jean Stapleton dies at 90; was Edith Bunker in 'All in the Family'

    Jean Stapleton, the actress who endeared herself to viewers in the 1970s as Edith Bunker, whose sudden bursts of truth regularly cut through her husband Archie's bluster on the groundbreaking television series "All in the Family," has died. She was 90.
    Jean Stapleton, the actress who endeared herself to viewers in the 1970s as Edith Bunker, whose sudden bursts of truth regularly cut through her husband Archie's bluster on the groundbreaking television series "All in the Family," has died. She was 90....

    Tags: Sally Struthers, Arts and Culture, Radio, Whoopi Goldberg, Entertainment

  4. Mar 2, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Bonnie Franklin: a round of sweet applause for an innovator

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Exuberant, energetic and loving, Bonnie Franklin presented a dynamic image as a TV mom. In her long-running sitcom, “One Day at a Time,” Franklin as Ann Romano helped push television to a greater realism about single mothers and family life....
  6. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Conrad Bain dies at 89; played father on 'Diff'rent Strokes'

    While portraying the white millionaire father on the hit TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," Conrad Bain was often asked whether he enjoyed working alongside such scene-stealing young co-stars as Gary Coleman, who precociously played one of his two adopted black sons.
    While portraying the white millionaire father on the hit TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," Conrad Bain was often asked whether he enjoyed working alongside such scene-stealing young co-stars as Gary Coleman, who precociously played one of his two adopted...

    Tags: Todd Bridges, Eugene O'Neill, Arts and Culture, Leonard Bernstein, Diff'rent Strokes (tv program)

  8. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  9. 'All in the Family: The Complete Series'

    Rarely has a show changed the face of television as much as producer Norman Lear's adaptation (for CBS) of a British comedy.
    Rarely has a show changed the face of television as much as producer Norman Lear's adaptation (for CBS) of a British comedy. Carroll O'Connor's unapologetically bigoted Archie Bunker became one of the medium's iconic characters, frequently mixing it up...

    Tags: Sally Struthers, DVDs, Jean Stapleton, All in the Family (tv program) , Rob Reiner

  10. Jul 24, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Sherman Hemsley: A deluxe spot in TV history

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    When news came that Sherman Hemsley had died, I thought first of the “Jeffersons” theme song. It's a boisterous hymn to progress with the lines ”we're movin' on up … to a deluxe apartment in the sky … we finally got a piece...
  12. Jun 20, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Patt Morrison Asks: Norman Lear, TV's seriously funny icon

    Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of comedy to bring politics, race, abortion and sexism into the nation's living rooms, and made Archie Bunker a virtual member of all of the nation's families. Then in 1981, Lear founded People For the American Way. In Washington, on Thursday night, the organization celebrates the upcoming 90th birthday of the man who pushed the TV definition of family and praises his own wife and six kids as "the greatest family in the history of families."
    Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of...

    Tags: Leave It to Beaver (tv program), Arts and Culture, Radio, All in the Family (tv program) , Television

  14. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. John Rich dies at 86; director of landmark sitcoms

    As a top television comedy director who won an Emmy directing "The Dick Van Dyke Show"in the early 1960s, John Rich was faced with a tough choice in 1970.
    As a top television comedy director who won an Emmy directing "The Dick Van Dyke Show"in the early 1960s, John Rich was faced with a tough choice in 1970. On the same day he received a phone call from Mary Tyler Moore wanting to set up a meeting to...

    Tags: The Dick Van Dyke Show (tv program), Radio, College Sports, All in the Family (tv program) , Television

  16. Aug 24, 2010 |Story| WGNAMERICA-LTV
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  18. Aug 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Bernie West dies at 92; writer and producer on 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons'

    Bernie West, a writer and producer on such TV shows as " All in the Family," "The Jeffersons" and "Three's Company" during a wide-ranging show business career, has died. He was 92.
    Bernie West, a writer and producer on such TV shows as " All in the Family," "The Jeffersons" and "Three's Company" during a wide-ranging show business career, has died. He was 92. West died Thursday at his home in Beverly Hills of complications from...

    Tags: All in the Family (tv program) , Family, Television, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Entertainment

  20. Jun 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Rue McClanahan dies at 76; star of the hit TV series 'The Golden Girls'

    Rue McClanahan, an actress best known for her Emmy-winning role as the sassy, man-crazy Southern belle Blanche Devereaux on the hit TV series "The Golden Girls," has died. She was 76.
    Rue McClanahan, an actress best known for her Emmy-winning role as the sassy, man-crazy Southern belle Blanche Devereaux on the hit TV series "The Golden Girls," has died. She was 76. McClanahan died early Thursday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital of...

    Tags: Music Theater, Betty White, Television, Comedy (genre), Health

  22. Jun 3, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Golden Girl' Rue McClanahan dies at 76 [Updated]

    Show Tracker
    Rue McClanahan, who played a man-crazy Southern belle in the seminal '80s sitcom "Golden Girls," died early Thursday of a massive stroke. She was 76. McClanahan had suffered a minor stroke in January during recovery from heart bypass surgery, her......
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