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Robb Weller (born September 27, 1949) is an American game show host and television personality and producer (Weller/Grossman Productions). [1]He hosted Entertainment Tonight from 1984 to 1986, and Entertainment This Week from 1984 to 1989, and was known as the national host of advertorial segments mainly featuring films from Disney's Buena Vista film labels such as Hollywood Pictures and ...
The Most is a History Channel television series, hosted and narrated by Mike Rowe, and produced by Weller/Grossman Productions. The show covers many subjects and has a "Most Moment" at the end of every episode. The subjects of the series have to do with the "Most" of something.
Beyond The Da Vinci Code [1] is a The History Channel special TV program, which challenges Dan Brown’s best-selling historical novel, The Da Vinci Code.The program was produced by Tom Quinn of Weller/Grossman Productions in Los Angeles, directed by Will Ehbrecht and premiered in HD format in January 2005.
The Carol Duvall Show is an arts and crafts show which aired on the HGTV cable channel from 1994 to 2005 hosted by Carol Duvall.It was also broadcast on the DIY Network from 2005 until late-2009.
When the Home Show came to an end in 1994, the host Robb Weller formed a production company with Gary Grossman which developed The Carol Duvall Show. [3] The program ran on HGTV from 1994 until 2005, then on DIY Network from 2005 until the end of 2009.
Kalayeh's early interest was in music and he sang for Cecil’s Water, playing with The Toasters, Ruder Than You, Spindrift, and The Verge. [citation needed]In 2005, he moved to Los Angeles and began working as an Associate Producer for Weller Grossman Productions.
A judge on Monday sentenced Rebecca Grossman to 15 years to life in prison for the murders of two brothers she struck while speeding through a Westlake Village crosswalk four years ago, saying her ...
It's a Miracle is a television series that aired on PAX TV between September 6, 1998 and August 12, 2006. Initially hosted by Billy Dean and Nia Peeples and then Richard Thomas, and later by Roma Downey, [1] [2] it explored case studies of people who experienced perceived miracles during their lifetime. [3]