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Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme is a 1986 autobiography that features the memoirs of Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of Motown singing trio The Supremes.It was a New York Times Best Seller for months, and remains one of the best-selling rock-and-roll autobiographies of all time.
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words is an entertainment created by Eugene Pack, consisting of comically ironic verbatim readings of memoirs of, and a few poems by, celebrities. Critic Charles Isherwood called it "a merry compendium of the witlessness and wisdom of the rich and famous".
How to Raise Kids Who Won't Hate You: 2006 Steve Martin: Born Standing Up: 2007 Denis Leary: Why We Suck: 2008 Stephen Fry: Ernie: The Autobiography: 2009 Frankie Boyle: My Shit Life So Far: 2009 Craig Ferguson: American on Purpose: 2009 Todd Bridges: Killing Willis, AKA Thatswhatimtalkinbout: 2010 Gilbert Gottfried: Rubber Balls & Liquor: 2011 ...
Saturday Superstore is a British children's television series that aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1982 to 18 April 1987. [2] It was shown on Saturday mornings with presenters including Mike Read, Sarah Greene, Keith Chegwin, and John Craven. [3]
I, Tina: My Life Story is a 1986 autobiography by Tina Turner, co-written by MTV news correspondent and music critic Kurt Loder. [1] It was published by William Morrow and Company, and was reissued by Dey Street Books in 2010. [2]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1986–87 season as measured by Nielsen Media ...
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words was a one-hour comedy television special that premiered on December 5, 2005, on Bravo. The show featured comedians reading actual excerpts from celebrity autobiographies. The special was based on a live show written by Eugene Pack, which opened in Los Angeles, California in 1998.
This category is for articles on books of autobiographical non-fiction with a significant focus on any aspect of show business, except for music, or by persons mainly known for involvement in show business, even if other parts of their lives are covered.