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SHE'S FOREVER OUR GIRL : Whether you like it or not. SOME SPOILERS TO SINK YOUR TEETH INTO ... : Yeah, I kind of hate myself, too.
'Millie' taps from the screen to stage
Most popular musicals start on the stage and - if they're lucky - end up as a movie.
'Mary Tyler Moore Show' grads still make us laugh
BEVERLY HILLS - Mary might have turned the world on with a smile. But it was Cloris Leachman and Betty White who made us laugh like lunatics.
Sitcom actresses juggle family, careers
There are now more high-profile roles for women in primetime comedies than at any time since perhaps the 1970s heyday of "Mary Tyler Moore," "Maude" and "Laverne & Shirley." The Hollywood Reporter gathered six of the funniest examples of the trend: Christina Applegate ; Jane Krakowski ; Julia Louis-Dreyfus ; Mary-Louise Parker ; Amy Poehler and ...
The great disappearing TV theme song
'Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip.' The fate of iconic TV theme songs, like the one from 'Gilligan's Island,' is uncertain.
Readers channel TV memories to serve their favorite characters
TV's Dick Van Dyke , would get prime rib au jus for dinner on Father's Day. My favorite TV father is Rob Petrie from the 1960s "The Dick Van Dyke Show." He was funny, charming, a talented singer/dancer, slightly neurotic at times, and worked in New York City with other funny, talented people.
Children to stage musical at academy
An early 20th century tale complete with flappers dresses and tap dancing is coming to Cherry Hill.
Even Belushi himself surprised at longevity of a According to Jima
Jim Belushi accepts the award for Best Actor for "According to Jim" on ABC in the seventh annual Family Television Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., Wednesday, Nov.
Valerie Harper dazzles as Tallulah Bankhead in "Looped." The look, the voice, the mannerisms--it's hard not to believe the outrageous Tallulah herself is up there on the stage.
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Here's Valerie!: Valerie Harper is thrilled to serve as this...
''I feel like there's momentum now, finally in the country, toward sanity,'' says Valerie Harper.
'Rhoda': What It Says About Wooing. And About 'WOO!'-ing
If you're like me , you may have managed to make it through your entire childhood without ever seeing an episode of Rhoda .
Tallulah Bankhead Brought Back to Life by Valerie Harper in 'Looped'
Actress Valerie Harper is starring in "Looped," a play in which she enthusiastically takes on the role of aging actress Tallulah Bankhead, reports the Washington Post.
What's diabetes Got to do with it?
What's diabetes GOT TO DO WITH IT? 'You girl' Mary Tyler Moore dismisses concern about Supreme Court nominee's health Allen Abel 31/05/2009 1:00 AM W ASHINGTON - "Do we ask people when they got their last colonoscopy?" the physician demands, his temperature rising.
GREEN & GLOVER: She's made it after all
"So, who here thinks I look like Nancy Pelosi ?" asked actress Mary Tyler Moore , looking like a taller, leaner version of the speaker of the House as she waded through scores of admiring fans at the VIP reception before a luncheon at the National Press Club.
Swimmin' pools, movie stars...
Timothy Hutton and Mary Tyler Moore, a long time ago, in "Ordinary People." Usually when you see smoke in the corridors of power, your first instinct is to panic.
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' has a special place in my heart. I have considered taking a vacation to Minneapolis just so I can see a Mary Tyler Moore statue they have there.
'Serial Mom' among worst film mothers
The Los Angeles Times Sunday cited the serial killer mother featured in the 1994 dark comedy on its list of worst cinematic mother figures of all time, along with Piper Laurie's character who abuses and stabs her daughter in the 1976 horror film Carrie.
America's future: What will the next 'Turning' produce for nation?
These days when banks, insurance companies, car companies and governments are 'too big to fail,' I suppose American taxpayers could end up owning everything - which means Washington would own everything - including all our livelihoods and worldly possessions.
What TV can do to save the newspaper industry
Posted on April 30th, 2009 1:31 PM By Neal Justin My colleagues and anyone with a passion for good ol' fashioned newspapers have spent the last couple years in deep mourning.
Surely you remember Mary Richards and the gang at WJM-TV on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show.' Or, if you're too young to remember that '70s sitcom, surely you have seen re-runs. Maybe you've seen 'Chuckles the Clown Bites the Dust.' Chuckles the Clown was the kiddie show host at WJM.