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Bobby Rivers, a veteran television and radio personality whose credits included hosting Food Network’s Top 5, died on Dec. 26 at age 70. “Bobby passed away last night and is no longer in any ...
Fitness personality. Television roles includes guest appearances on The Roseanne Show and General Hospital. Also appeared on informercials for his Sweating to the Oldies tapes and Deal-a-Meal. [209] Bob Tischler: 78 Television writer and producer best known for his work on Saturday Night Live [210] July 15 Whitney Rydbeck: 79
Fans grow to know and love reality TV stars as real people, not as characters — which makes the loss hit even harder. In recent years, stars from The Deadliest Catch, The Real World, Survivor ...
Joe Pinner hosted the Mr. Knozit Show on WIS-TV for decades. Pinner passed away during the weekend of Sept. 22, 2024. Former Columbia Mayor Bob Coble recalled Sunday night, “We all grew up with ...
Her career in advice began with a weekly radio show in 1980 called Sexually Speaking, before going on to host a variety of talk shows and publish over 40 books, including Sex for Dummies in 1995.
Sports journalist (panelist on Sports Show with Mike Max on WUCW/Minneapolis–St. Paul for 20 years) [178] October 21 Marge Champion: 101 American dancer, model, and actress (guest spots on The Philco Television Playhouse, Lux Video Theatre,The Red Skelton Show, Fame, and Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (which won her an Emmy Award in 1975) [179]
Series ended two months before Butler's death; replaced by sequel series The New Yogi Bear Show with the title character voiced by Greg Burson. Jack Clark: Announcer Wheel of Fortune: 1988-07-21 Bone cancer: 8 Replaced by M.G. Kelly, and later by Charlie O'Donnell. Jack Haig: Monsieur Roger LeClerc 'Allo 'Allo! 51 1989-07-04 Cancer: 5
Linda Lavin, star of CBS’ long-running sitcom “Alice” and a Tony winner for Neil Simon’s play “Broadway Bound” who remained active in TV and on stage, died Sunday. She was 87. A ...