"You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have the facts of life, the facts of life." If you remember those theme song lyrics you may want to tune in to Home & Family today on Hallmark Channel. The morning program is hosting a reunion of the 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life. It airs at 10am Eastern time and repeats at 12pm on Tuesday reports Sitcoms Online.
Home & Family hosts Mark Steines and Cristina Ferrare will be joined by actresses Charlotte Rae (Mrs. Edna Garrett), Lisa Whelchel (Blair Warner), Kim Fields (Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey), and Geri Jewell (Blair's cousin, Geri Tyler).
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Home & Family hosts Mark Steines and Cristina Ferrare will be joined by actresses Charlotte Rae (Mrs. Edna Garrett), Lisa Whelchel (Blair Warner), Kim Fields (Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey), and Geri Jewell (Blair's cousin, Geri Tyler).
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- 2/15/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Full House" fans have long wondered whatever happened to predictability and though the answer to that question remains unclear, HufPost TV can tell you whatever happend to cast of the ABC hit family sitcom.
In honor of the 25th anniversary of "Full House," which debuted on September 22, 1987, HuffPost TV chatted with "Full House" alumni Dave Coulier, Jodi Sweetin, Lori Loughlin and more about their experiences on the show, favorite episodes, the awful late '80s hair and wardrobe, and what they're up to these days.
Below, find out which "Full House" role Dave Coulier also auditioned for, which castmember guest star Little Richard slapped, who slept on Bob Saget's couch before "Full House" ever debuted, where John Stamos and Lori Loughlin originally met, what Kurt Cobain has to do with "Full House" and how the cast reacted to its cancellation in 1995 after eight seasons.
Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone)
Since...
In honor of the 25th anniversary of "Full House," which debuted on September 22, 1987, HuffPost TV chatted with "Full House" alumni Dave Coulier, Jodi Sweetin, Lori Loughlin and more about their experiences on the show, favorite episodes, the awful late '80s hair and wardrobe, and what they're up to these days.
Below, find out which "Full House" role Dave Coulier also auditioned for, which castmember guest star Little Richard slapped, who slept on Bob Saget's couch before "Full House" ever debuted, where John Stamos and Lori Loughlin originally met, what Kurt Cobain has to do with "Full House" and how the cast reacted to its cancellation in 1995 after eight seasons.
Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone)
Since...
- 9/22/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
"Full House" fans have long wondered whatever happened to predictability and though the answer to that question remains unclear, HufPost TV can tell you whatever happend to cast of the ABC hit family sitcom.
In honor of the 25th anniversary of "Full House," which debuted on September 22, 1987, HuffPost TV chatted with "Full House" alumni -- Dave Coulier, Jodi Sweetin, Lori Loughlin and more -- about their experiences on the show, favorite episodes, the awful late '80s hair and wardrobe, and what they're up to these days.
Below, find out what "Full House" role Dave Coulier also auditioned for, which castmember guest star Little Richard slapped, who slept on Bob Saget's couch before "Full House" ever debuted, where John Stamos and Lori Loughlin originally met, what Kurt Cobain has to do with "Full House" and how the cast reacted to its cancellation in 1995 after eight seasons.
Dave Coulier (Joey...
In honor of the 25th anniversary of "Full House," which debuted on September 22, 1987, HuffPost TV chatted with "Full House" alumni -- Dave Coulier, Jodi Sweetin, Lori Loughlin and more -- about their experiences on the show, favorite episodes, the awful late '80s hair and wardrobe, and what they're up to these days.
Below, find out what "Full House" role Dave Coulier also auditioned for, which castmember guest star Little Richard slapped, who slept on Bob Saget's couch before "Full House" ever debuted, where John Stamos and Lori Loughlin originally met, what Kurt Cobain has to do with "Full House" and how the cast reacted to its cancellation in 1995 after eight seasons.
Dave Coulier (Joey...
- 9/22/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends issued another correction after Thursday’s program. The morning program featured a picture that was sent out on President Barack Obama’s twitter account which showed the president sitting with a man dressed as a pirate in observance of “national talk like a pirate day.” Fox & Friends said that the president had time for a pirate but no time for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Fox & Friends later noted that the picture in question was taken in 2009.
- 9/20/2012
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
It was Savannah Guthrie replacing Ann Curry at Matt Lauer’s side for the opening stretch of NBC’s Today on Friday — a fact you’d only glean from watching, as there was zero mention of a new cohost combo.
The morning program opened with Guthrie and Lauer behind the desk, yet the typical voiceover announcing the cohosts was missing, nor were the news personalities ID’d on-screen. Instead, they simply launched into the first story, on the Colorado wildfires (watch video here).
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Even when Today segued into the...
The morning program opened with Guthrie and Lauer behind the desk, yet the typical voiceover announcing the cohosts was missing, nor were the news personalities ID’d on-screen. Instead, they simply launched into the first story, on the Colorado wildfires (watch video here).
Related | NBC’s Today Wins Outstanding Morning Program at 2012 Daytime Emmys
Even when Today segued into the...
- 6/29/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Sunday marks the tenth anniversary of 9/11. To commemorate the event, most of the network channels (as well as many cable channels) will be airing documentaries, news programs, movies or special editions of their regular programs. A few TV specials have aired this week, but the majority will be airing on Friday, Saturday and, of course, Sunday. To help you keep track, we've compiled a list of the available programming.
Thursday, September 8
Beyond Bravery: The Women of 9/11 (11:00 pm, CNN): This special focuses on Ground Zero's female emergency responders, from firefighters to Ems workers to police officers (also airs September 11 at 9:00 pm.)
Friday, September 9
The Early Show (7:00 am, CBS): The morning program will broadcast live from Ground Zero.
9/11 – Ten Years Later (4:00 pm, ReelzChannel): This documentary will examine how 9/11 has shaped movies, entertainment and pop culture.
America Then and Now (5:00 pm, Hln): This special...
Thursday, September 8
Beyond Bravery: The Women of 9/11 (11:00 pm, CNN): This special focuses on Ground Zero's female emergency responders, from firefighters to Ems workers to police officers (also airs September 11 at 9:00 pm.)
Friday, September 9
The Early Show (7:00 am, CBS): The morning program will broadcast live from Ground Zero.
9/11 – Ten Years Later (4:00 pm, ReelzChannel): This documentary will examine how 9/11 has shaped movies, entertainment and pop culture.
America Then and Now (5:00 pm, Hln): This special...
- 9/8/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Next Sunday, Sept.11, will mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Flight 93. Throughout the coming week, a bevy of documentaries, newscasts, movies, concerts and special editions of regular programs will recall that tragic day, honor the fallen and the heroes, and look to the future. TVLine has compiled a list of the many commemorative programs.
Sunday, Sept. 4
9/11: Heroes of the 88th Floor (TLC, 9 pm) | Chris Noth narrates this special about two construction workers, Frank De Martini and Pablo Ortiz, who saved the lives of 77 people.
ID Investigates: 9/11 Crime Scene Investigators (Investigation Discovery,...
Sunday, Sept. 4
9/11: Heroes of the 88th Floor (TLC, 9 pm) | Chris Noth narrates this special about two construction workers, Frank De Martini and Pablo Ortiz, who saved the lives of 77 people.
ID Investigates: 9/11 Crime Scene Investigators (Investigation Discovery,...
- 9/3/2011
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Ratings-challenged CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is about to experiment with a live studio audience.
The network is recruiting a crowd for two shows that will serve as a testing ground for a potential new primetime talk format.
CNN is calling the trial episodes "specials" in case the project doesn't make it to the series stage. The network would only confirm the format will be "conversational."
This isn't the first time news nets have played around with studio audiences. When "Primetime Live" first went on the air on ABC in 1989, it used a studio audience. And CBS News experimented with a studio audience on "The Morning Program" in 1987. CNN's own "Talkback Live" aired for many years starting in 1994. Cooper's producers reportedly try about a dozen test shows a year searching for new format tweaks for the host.
The specials will be taped April 15 and 22, but no air date has been set.
The network is recruiting a crowd for two shows that will serve as a testing ground for a potential new primetime talk format.
CNN is calling the trial episodes "specials" in case the project doesn't make it to the series stage. The network would only confirm the format will be "conversational."
This isn't the first time news nets have played around with studio audiences. When "Primetime Live" first went on the air on ABC in 1989, it used a studio audience. And CBS News experimented with a studio audience on "The Morning Program" in 1987. CNN's own "Talkback Live" aired for many years starting in 1994. Cooper's producers reportedly try about a dozen test shows a year searching for new format tweaks for the host.
The specials will be taped April 15 and 22, but no air date has been set.
- 4/9/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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