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Best Fictional News People on TV
There have been some classic television shows that feature a character whose career is in news reporting.
Eminent Domainia: Goldstein v. Esdc
In 1988, he was discovered by some scientists and thawed out. He then went to law school and became... Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer.
Reviewing SNL: The 2009 Season
Since the end of Campaign 2008, Saturday Night Live has been more or less adrift.
Pee Wee Herman Appears on The Jay Leno Show
He joined the Los Angeles-based improvisational comedy team, The Groundlings, and since then remained a member of their team, for over six years working with renowned people like John Paragon, Bob McClurg, Susan Barnes and Phil Hartman.
My Private Letters from "Squeaky" Fromme
NEW YORK Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of notorious murder cult leader Charles Manson was released from prison Friday.
Pee-Wee returning ... to new stage show
HOLLYWOOD - The red bow tie. The form-fitting gray suit. The white loafers. Oh, and that laugh.
Pee-Wee returning ... to new stage show
HOLLYWOOD - The red bow tie. The form-fitting gray suit. The white loafers. Oh, and that laugh.
The clip offers a reminder of just how many funny cast members SNL had back then.
Franken's First Time Around: Comedian-Turned-Senator Questioned...
This isn't Al Franken's first Supreme Court confirmation hearing. In 1991 he appeared in an opening sketch on "Saturday Night Live" that mocked Clarence Thomas's appointment process and those involved.
Steve McNair Death Reminds of Phil Hartman Demise
The morning of May 28, 1998, I harmlessly turned on the television in my parents' kitchen to see what was going on in the world.
Top Five TV Shows to Watch on DVD
DVD has changed the way we watch TV. With no commercials and the ability to watch one TV show after the other, I often find myself devouring entire series in a matter of days.
R.I.P. Ed McMahon, self-deprecating ad star
At one time, Ed McMahon was one of the most famous human beings on the media landscape.
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