The Flying Nun
Julie Andrews, Whoopi Goldberg, and Mary Tyler Moore have all played nuns, but the most notorious TV nun was played by Academy Award-winner Sally Field, much to her chagrin. The Flying ...
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Will H. Schaefer, a composer whose music accompanied hit television shows such as "I Dream of Jeannie" and "The Flintstones," has died in California, a family friend said Wednesday. He was 78.Schae...
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There must have been a long line for the bathroom at Sunday night's Emmy Awards, as star after star chose to duck out the back door and use a trailer toilet in the parking lot outside the Shrine Au...
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Twenty-two years after her immortal Oscar speech, the Fox network really did NOT like Sally Field.Accepting her Emmy on Sunday night for lead actress in a drama series ("Brothers and Sisters"), Fie...
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Today is Friday, Sept. 7, the 250th day of 2007. There are 115 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:One hundred years ago, on Sept. 7, 1907, the British liner RMS Lusitania set out on...
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of Nov. 11-17:Nov. 11: Comedian Jonathan Winters is 82. Jazz singer-pianist Mose Allison is 80. Country singer Narvel Felts is 69. Guitarist Vince Martell of Vanill...
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A big loser at this year's Emmy ceremony? The Emmys broadcast, which may have been the least-watched in history.Preliminary figures from Nielsen Media Research put the audience for Sunday's show, a...
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The most unsettling news of the current summer cinema is the grim report that Ron Howard's rich, rewarding, critically embraced and artistically sound Cinderella Man, the best film of 2005 up to no...
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Long before she became part of a trans-Atlantic celebrity love story, before her face was in the British papers, WCBS Channel 2 anchor Dana Tyler dreamed of becoming a nun. Never mind a family hist...
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