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Kevin Frisch: 'And away we go ...'
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[Jackson County Newspapers] - While he may not be as well known today as Gleason or Lucille Ball or the other comedic stars he shared 1950s television time with, Kovacs was far from obscure. He appeared in more than a dozen films, starred in roughly the same number of television
Guardian: Ageing is not something to be defied
[The Guardian (blog)] - As far back as Lucille Ball, performers have been able to elongate their careers by crossing from big screen to small screen. Television has always been kinder to stars past their "Hollywood prime", particularly women. It is not just that TV allows
Stars Celebrate Babies With March Of Dimes
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[Look To The Stars] - Stars like Louis Armstrong, Lucille Ball, Tom Bergeron, Julie Bowen, Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Thalia and many others have volunteered for March of Dimes lifesaving campaigns. March of Dimes is the leading nonprofit
The Simpsons named US TV show with greatest influence on Britain
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[Radio Times] - In third place, 1950s comedy I Love Lucy was seen as the blueprint for modern-day sitcoms and significant as the first such show that put its female star, Lucille Ball, centre stage. “It was the first imported show to play in Britain, and the first
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