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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.
West died Thursday at his home in Beverly Hills of complications from...Tags: Maude (tv program), Bronx (New York City), New York, Colleges and Universities, Ed Wynn
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Can drama champ Edie Falco make Emmy history with comedy win?
Gold DerbyBoth of our Emmy experts -- Rob "Rob L" Licuria (AwardsHeaven) and Chris "Boomer" Beachum -- are predicting Edie Falco to win the comedy actress category for the first season of "Nurse Jackie." Should she prevail, Falco -- who won three of her six Emmy... -
Michael Ross dies at 89; TV writer-producer endowed Jewish studies programs
Michael "Mickey" Ross, a writer-producer who reveled in speaking Yiddish and pushing society's buttons on the popular television sitcoms " All in the Family," "The Jeffersons" and "Three's Company," has died. He was 89. Ross, who lived in West Hollywood,...Tags: New York, Heart Attack, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Family, Entertainment
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Anne Roberts Nelson dies at 86; CBS television executive
Anne Roberts Nelson, a pioneering television executive with CBS who negotiated contracts for long-running hits such as "I Love Lucy" and "Gunsmoke," has died. She was 86. Nelson, who was hired in 1945 and was the longest-serving CBS employee, with 64...Tags: Government, University of California, Berkeley, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), San Diego (San Diego, California), Bette Davis
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Walter Cronkite Dies at 92
(WGN-AM) - Walter Cronkite, the premier TV anchorman of the networks' golden age who reported a tumultuous time with reassuring authority and came to be called "the most trusted man in America," died Friday. He was 92.
Cronkite died at 7:42 p.m. with his...Tags: Katie Couric, CNN (tv network), Lyndon B. Johnson, Barack Obama, Journalism
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From Twitter to CBS pilot: 'Stuff My Dad Says' to star William Shatner
Show TrackerCBS has green-lighted a pilot based on the tweets of an angry old man. William Shatner is set to play the well-intentioned curmudgeon in the production based on Justin Halpern's Twitter account called "Stuff My Dad Says." (We're replacing the...... -
Philip Carey dies at 83; costarred in 'Laredo' and had long-running role on 'One Life to Live'
Philip Carey, the ruggedly handsome veteran actor who costarred in the 1960s TV western "Laredo" and more recently played the long-running role of a bigger-than-life Texas tycoon on the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live," has died. He was 83.
Carey, who...Tags: Lung Cancer, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Family, Celebrities, Entertainment
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Morton Lachman dies at 90; gag writer for Bob Hope, sitcom producer
Morton Lachman, one of the creative minds behind Bob Hope who was a writer and producer for the famous comedian for more than two decades before shifting into sitcom production in shows including "All in the Family," "Gimme a Break" and "Kate & Allie,"...Tags: Heart Attack, Culture, Family, Entertainment, Television
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Actors, actresses and entertainers
Actors, actresses and entertainers Maila Nurmi, 85; actress created the character Vampira as hostess of late-night TV horror show (Jan. 10) Jack Eagle, 81; a comedian and actor who played Brother Dominic in a Xerox ad during the 1977 Super Bowl (Jan....Tags: The Bob Newhart Show (tv program) , All My Children (tv program), Charlton Heston, Alec Baldwin, John Phillip Law
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'Married ... With Children' Co-Creator Dies
Ron Leavitt, a veteran television writer and producer best known for co-creating "Married ... With Children," the raunchy, groundbreaking sitcom that helped put the fledgling FOX network on the map in the late 1980s, has died. He was 60. Leavitt died...Tags: Mary Tyler Moore, Jackie Gleason, Christina Applegate, Adam Arkin, Los Angeles Times
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'The Wire' finale is a cop-out for a once-great show
Sun Television CriticDavid Simon wrote a brilliant finale for The Wire. Unfortunately, it was in 2004 at the end of Season 3 - not the 90-minute final episode of the Baltimore-based drama that will air tonight on HBO.Four years ago, series creator Simon wrote a season-...Tags: Samuel Beckett, Values, Drama (genre), David Simon, Satellite and Cable Service
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Bea Arthur, star of 'Golden Girls' and 'Maude,' dies at 86
Beatrice Arthur, best known as the acerbic Maude Findlay on Norman Lear's sitcom "Maude" and as the strong-willed Dorothy Zbornak on the long-running " The Golden Girls," died today. She was 86. Arthur, a stage-trained actress who was a success on...Tags: Maude (tv program), June Allyson, New York, Lucille Ball, Australia (movie)
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