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The Don Hornsby Show (also billed as The Anchor Hocking Show) (May 22, 1950) Don "Creesh" Hornsby, a rising 26-year-old comic, was slated to host American television's first-ever late night variety show for NBC. Hornsby suddenly died from a rapid onset of polio the day he was to host his first episode. [54]
First Take (talk show) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
At least one station (WEWS-TV in Cleveland, Ohio) made known their cancellation of Turn-On as the program aired (and inspiring an urban legend that WEWS pulled the program after the first commercial break), and others on west coast delay refused to air it at all. ABC canceled the show before airing another episode. The Melting Pot (June 11 ...
Molly Ann Qerim (born March 31, 1984) is an American television personality and host of ESPN's First Take. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She previously was the host of NFL Network 's weekday morning show, NFL AM , [ 3 ] and NFL Fantasy Live .
“That’s the hard thing about a show being canceled without that warning is that they didn’t get to sum up all of the stories the wa Lauren Lapkus Reacts to 'Good Girls’ Cancellation: It ...
Girls5eva’s reunion tour didn’t last 4eva: Netflix has cancelled the show after three seasons, TVLine has confirmed. (Our sister site Variety was first to report the news.) The streamer picked ...
The Girls on the Bus’ journey has come to the end of the road: Max has cancelled the Melissa Benoist-fronted comedic drama after just one season, TVLine has learned. “While Max will not be ...
Date Event Ref. 2 The 67th Annual Grammy Awards airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+ from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.Notable winners include Kendrick Lamar (whose single, "Not Like Us", swept its five categories, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year, making it the most awarded song in Grammy history), Beyoncé (with three awards, tied with Charli XCX, St. Vincent and ...