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Recessionary rubbernecking, VH1-style
"Willie to me is like a little child. Mature people don't make those kinds of decisions.
Willie Aames embarks on career as financial adviser
In our last episode of "Willie Aames Confidential," the onetime star of TV's "Eight Is Enough" and "Charles in Charge" was holding a yard sale in front of his foreclosed home in Olathe.
Rodney King says boxing is keeping him sober
Rodney King says boxing is helping him stay sober. King, whose 1991 beating by Los Angeles police was captured on videotape and helped spark riots a year later, is among a group of D-list celebrities appearing around the country as part of the Celebrity Boxing Federation.
Ex-star Willie Aames tries to get out of poor house in VH1 special
C C all it Newton's law of economics: The rich can go broke as fast as the middle class.
Fans of "Zapped!" and "Charles in Charge" may wince at the idea of Willie Aames helping to kick off a new reality series, but "Broke and Famous" appears to be a genuinely heartfelt effort to get stars from the D list back on their feet.
Star Shots | The unsolved murder of Cara Roberts, NASA Space Elevator ...
Roger Keefer , Jeff Roberts and Danny Roberts stand together inside the shop at Roberts Tire Center in Harrisonville.
Broke-ass Willie Aames' JoCo garage sale on VH1 Thursday
Willie "Bibleman" Aames ' new and humbling television show, Broke and Famous , airs on VH1 Thursday night, and according to Entertainment Tonight , the former Charles in Charge star's Johnson County garage sale -- filmed for the VH1 show in March -- will be featured on the show.
The Blue Dog Dems are in danger
The administration's biggest economic mistake so far was to badly underestimate last January how bad the employment situation would become by fall.
Former "Eight is Enough" star on the rebound
Willie Aames displays a vintage poster of himself as a teen hunk. Aames, who played Tommy Bradford in "Eight is Enough" and later portrayed the costumed hero "Bibleman," is the subject of "Broke and Famous: Willie Aames," which airs Thursday at 9 p.m. on VH1.
Willie Aames Tells his Story in 'Broke and Famous'
Despite starring in successful series such as "Charles in Charge" and "Eight is Enough," Willie Aames wound up virtually homeless, divorced and cut off from his daughter.
Buckley to appear at Weatherford College
Legendary Broadway star, actress/singer Betty Buckley will present an actor's workshop for students and fans alike at Weatherford College Saturday, Oct.
Tattle: It's now 'Kate Plus 8' & Jon is just a sideshow
TLC HAS PASSED on Tattle's suggestion to pair Kate Gosselin and Dick Van Patten in a reality version of "Eight is Enough," and is simply going with "Kate Plus Eight." Adios , Jon .
By Rebecca M. Alvin of Provincetown Magazine September 17th, 2009 At 13, Betty Buckley had a vision.
Ghosts of F. Scott and Zelda to appear in Ptown
Betty Buckley will bring her star quality and knockout pipes to the fourth Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival.
The world's first role-playing game comes to DVD on Tuesday with the release of "Dungeons & Dragons," the 1983 Saturday morning kids' show.
Eight is Enough's Needham Battling Cancer
Movie & Entertainment News provided by World Entertainment News Network 2009-07-16 23:21:02 - Former child star CONNIE NEWTON NEEDHAM has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Rudetsky and McDaniel Will Join Tony Winner Buckley for Six Fort Worth Concerts
Tony Award winner Betty Buckley will offer six concerts - three with Seth Rudetsky and three with Emmy winner John McDaniel - at the The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas.
Betty Buckley Is Up To The Task
Hartford Stage was transformed into a setting as intimate as a New York cabaret Wednesday when Betty Buckley brought her "Broadway On Request" show for the first of five performances.
Betty Buckley Living Her Dream, Owning A Ranch, Riding Cutting Horses
"When I'm around the horses, all thoughts of show business or other things that might be frustrating to me just go away.
A Tony winner for the original Broadway production of "Cats," Betty Buckley was one of musical theater's most acclaimed performers from the late 1960s through the 21st century.
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