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American television biography stubs (4 C, 510 P) Pages in category "American television personalities" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 720 total.
Name Time on Today; Jim Fleming 1952–1953 Merrill Mueller: 1953 Frank Blair: 1953–1975 Lew Wood: 1975–1976 Floyd Kalber: 1976–1979 Tony Guida: 1979 Chris Wallace: 1982 John Palmer: 1982–1989 Deborah Norville 1989 Faith Daniels: 1990–1992 Margaret Larson: 1992–1994 Matt Lauer 1994–1997 Ann Curry 1997–2011 Natalie Morales: 2011 ...
The Television Personalities' first album ...And Don't The Kids Just Love It was released in 1981. It set the template for their subsequent career: neo-psychedelia married to an obsession with youth culture of the 1960s. Their second album Mummy Your Not Watching Me [sic] demonstrated increased psychedelic influences.
Fox affiliate KITN-TV in Minneapolis/St. Paul changes its name to WFTC-TV. 7 NBC airs the two-hour television movie, Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, which concerns the lead-up to Zack and Kelly's wedding. This particular film in effect, served as the series finale for Saved by the Bell: The College Years.
Her first TV work was on CTV's Canada AM. She later appeared on CBC TV, as cohost of Prime Time News and later host of Pamela Wallin Live. Mary Walsh, writer, director, comedian, This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1993-2013) John Warren; Morgan Waters; Patrick Watson; Al Waxman; Wayne and Shuster; Jack Webster, panelist on Front Page Challenge; Brian ...
Kennedy described herself as an "ardent Republican" in 1994. [34] At MTV's 1993 Rock 'n' Roll Inaugural Ball for Bill Clinton, she chanted, "Nixon now! Nixon now!" whenever the Clintons went on stage. [35] Along with being a fan of Richard Nixon, she supported Dan Quayle and Bob Dole. [36] She was a speaker at the 1996 Republican National ...
In 1956, she had her own show, The Jaye P. Morgan Show, and made guest appearances on a number of other variety shows. [10] She was a charter member of the Robert Q. Lewis "gang" on Lewis's weekday program on CBS, [ 3 ] and was featured on a special episode of The Jackie Gleason Show in which Lewis's entire company substituted for the ...
English television presenters (7 C, 1,047 P) Pages in category "English television personalities" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 233 total.