Norman Lear
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Lifetime Cancels ‘Army Wives’
The cable network plans to wrap the drama’s run with retrospective special
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‘Sopranos’ Tops ‘Seinfeld’ as TV’s Best-Written Show, Writers Guild Says
"Mad Men" is newest show in WGA's top 10; "Twilight Zone" is the oldest
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Jean Stapleton, Edith Bunker on ‘All In The Family,’ Dead at 90
Stapleton, born Jeanne Murray, also worked on stage and in film, but was by far best known for her signature wail of "Aaaaaarchie!"
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Norman Lear, Alan Alda to Receive Int’l Emmy Founders Awards
"Glee" creator Ryan Murphy will also be honored
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‘Good Times’ Jimmie Walker: New Memoir, ‘Dyn-o-mite’ and Why Trump Should be President
Jimmie Walker's new book "Dyn-o-mite: Good Times, Bad Times, Our Times," recounts a chilly set where nobody got along, but sitcom history still happened
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Don Mischer to Receive Producers Guild TV Award
Veteran becomes first live-television producer to win Norman Lear Achievement Award
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Geri Jewell: It’s Always Back to Square One
We need to change that word from ‘risk’ to ‘gift.’”
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I Remember Bea Arthur
I owe Bea Arthur about 16 years, she added that much time to my life. Laughter can do that. The first time I saw Bea, she was in an off-Broadway show called “Three to Get Ready.” She played a lady who came out alone on the stage at night, singing an old-fashioned torch song.…
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Obit: Actress Bea Arthur
Beatrice Arthur, the tall, husky voiced actress who made a career out of playing acerbic, strong-willed women died Saturday of cancer in her Los Angeles home. She was 86. During her long career, she played everything from Lucy Brown in the U.S. premiere of the U.S. premiere of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s "Threepenny Opera"…
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Lear’s New Project: Keeping People Informed, Involved With America
Youths “elected the first African-American president. They remind me of dry grass that is about to catch fire.”
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Lauren Horwitch