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Daily Crasher: The Oprah Brouhaha
Posted November 20, 2009, 11:03 a.m. So, there's this Eggo waffle shortage. And it comes the same time Oprah Winfrey has decided to end her talk show.
Would you fly to Wichita, Kan. to be on "Oprah"? Heck yea! Jennifer Kathol, owner of the local environmental and economic consulting firm Kathol & Co., received a call from Winfrey's producers who wanted Kathol to appear with her old friend, Kirstie Alley.
The sober homefront war drama The Messenger considers the weight of every soldier's life
It's hard to recall that Woody Harrelson started out as a lanky, clean-scrubbed male ingnue on Cheers , and that's entirely to his credit.
Woody Boyd vs. Sam Malone: Who'd You Rather?
Ted Danson -- Max Headroom? Reader Comments 2 ) 1 1. just wondering why we don't get a "neither" option when voting? Or a "I'd rather puke" option or a "I gotta wash my hair" option Posted at 5:22PM on Nov 17th 2009 by what ev 2. You can't be serious.
Kirstie Alley's 'Cheers' Co-Stars Comment on Her Upcoming Reality Show
ET was on hand as "Cheers" co-stars Kelsey Grammer and Ted Danson reunited in Los Angeles at a star-studded event Monday night, where they dished on their former co-star Kirstie Alley 's upcoming reality show .
Woody Harrelson takes a stand on war, marijuana and 'The Messenger'
Woody Harrelson stars in "The Messenger." Woodrow T. Harrelson is in the midst of what could amount to one of his best years ever.
Obama: The Woody Boyd Candidate
Obama: The Woody Boyd Candidate Posted By Matt Patterson On November 14, 2009 @ 6:10 pm In Featured Story, Political Humor, Politics Earlier this year, I rented and re-watched the entire series run of Cheers.
Woody Harrelson, the underrated
Most people know Woody Harrelson as the simple, cute bartender from the hit TV show Cheers .
Heather Bremer: Close up the a Dollhousea and say goodbye to a Hanka
"Don't get too attached." This mantra should be repeated nightly by viewers throughout each new television season.
ABC Cancels the Kelsey Grammer Series 'Hank'
It's not just Hank Pryor who's out of a job - Kelsey Grammer , who played that unemployed executive on the new sitcom "Hank," will once again be seeking work.
Woody Harrelson on war, death, LBJ and Obama
Woody Harrelson in "The Messenger" Woody Harrelson began our interview by climbing barefoot onto the interior windowsill of his hotel room overlooking New York's Union Square to point out an apartment across the square where he lived briefly, 15 or 20 years ago.
Growing up an Irish Catholic kid in the Sutton Manor neighborhood of New Rochelle, Tony Carlin - the son of Broadway actors Frances Sternhagen and Tom Carlin - knew two things: He didn't want to act and he wanted to go to Hebrew school.
Kirstie Alley to star in new 'docu-series'
Kirstie Alley is going to star in a new A&E reality "docu-series" about her life as a single mom and her efforts to lose weight.
Kirstie Alley uses TV for weight loss as she sheds the pounds
Actress Kirstie Alley has an off-again-on-again relationship - With her weight. But this time she's shaking the extra pounds in the public eye on the TV screen.
Studio 312: Artistry of the Barfly with Actor George Wendt
Actor George Wendt is the latest victim caught in the glare of Jimmy Carrane's interviewing headlights.
Kirstie Alley sets A&E show, NBC hires a 'Marriage Ref'
Kirstie Alley is letting cameras follow her for another TV series, presumably one more realistic than "Fat Actress." The former "Cheers" and "Veronica's Closet" star is set to star in an unscripted show for A&E that would chronicle her life as the mother of two teenagers and a celebrity whose struggles with her weight have been tabloid fodder for ...
Kirstie Alley to Star in Reality Series
Kirstie Alley is coming back to the small screen. The "Cheers" star and weight-watching celeb Alley will star in her own reality series on A&E that will follow the star as she launches a weight-loss program and raises her family, the Associated Press reported .
'Cheers' star George Wendt writes book about his favorite beverage
"Frankly, I wrote this one for the children," George Wendt says with a laugh. "You don't want kids learning how to shotgun a beer from their peers on the street.
Wednesdays on ABC are now triply good
Ask the Yankees or Phillies how hard it is to hit a triple. Usually we'd count ourselves lucky to total three good, successful sitcoms in a single season, let alone three on the same night, on the same network.
Alley to star in reality TV series
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