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  2. Dorothy Lucey - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Lucey (born November 19, 1958) is an American entertainment reporter who formerly co-hosted Good Day L.A., the morning news program on Los Angeles Fox affiliate KTTV for 17 years. Career [ edit ]

  3. Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester - Wikipedia

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    Her sister was the alleged intrigant Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle, and their eldest surviving brother was Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland. Lady Dorothy Percy married Robert Sidney, later Earl of Leicester, in 1615. The couple had twelve children, including: Dorothy (1617–1683), married Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland. [3]

  4. A slumber did my spirit seal - Wikipedia

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    The problem with relating Lucy to Dorothy is in explaining why Dorothy would be presented in a state of death. [10] Dorothy was alive during the composition of the poem, and presented as alive in other Wordsworth poems like The Prelude. As such, the poems are most likely not about Dorothy but just a continuation of a theme in general. [11]

  5. Sam Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Sam Rubin (February 16, 1960 – May 10, 2024) was an American journalist who served as the entertainment reporter for the KTLA Morning News and as a television host of entertainment talk shows and specials.

  6. Doris Singleton - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death in June 2012, Singleton was the last surviving major recurring adult cast member from the "Lucy" shows. Her last major acting role was in Deadly Messages (1985), though she appeared in advertising and voice overs for many subsequent years, most notably in recurring ads for Hills Brothers' Coffee.

  7. In 1996, Rubin teamed with his crosstown rival, KTTV entertainment reporter Dorothy Lucey, as hosts of the daytime syndicated talk show “Scoop with Sam & Dorothy,” which ran for a few months.

  8. File:Dorothylucey.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Bob Schiller - Wikipedia

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    Robert Achille Schiller [1] (November 8, 1918 – October 10, 2017) [1] [2] was an American screenwriter. He worked extensively with fellow producer/screenwriter Bob Weiskopf on numerous television shows in the United States, including I Love Lucy (1955–1957) and All in the Family (1977–1979) on the CBS network.