The cast of “The Dick Van Dyke Show” are revered figures for their role in making the series as iconic as it is. However, where are they now?
For five years, CBS’ situation comedy “The Dick Van Dyke Show” dominated television. The show, which made its debut in 1961, ran till 1966. Still, today the series is considered a pioneer in its genre.
At the time, sitcoms, radio, or television comedies characterized by their continuing cast of characters in successive episodes were very rare in Hollywood. Read More...
Talk about a grand gesture!
On last night's new episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, host Jimmy Kimmel sent an lucky (and unsuspecting!) audience member on a fake scavenger hunt down Hollywood Boulevard. But the hunt was just the beginning of Jimmy's antics — because at the end of the game, her boyfriend proposed!
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Only the best should be chosen to commemorate someone with as grand a title as “The Queen of Soul.” That’s why Aretha Franklin selected Rev. Jasper Williams Jr., 75, for the honor before passing away on Aug. 16 at the age of 76 from pancreatic cancer. The revered pastor will deliver the deceased queen’s eulogy at her funeral in the Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, Michigan on Aug. 31. He will be closing out the final hour of her life celebration, right before a final musical tribute by Stevie Wonder, 68, and the recessional. Read More...