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Barbara Eden, born as Barbara Jean Moorhead on August, 23rd 1934 in Tucson, Arizona, everyone's favorite Jeannie, is one of America's most endearing and enduring stars.
Barbara Eden, born as Barbara Jean Moorhead on August, 23rd 1934 in Tucson, Arizona, everyone's favorite Jeannie, is one of America's most endearing and enduring stars.
ST. GEORGE - Next month, viewers will have 10 new reasons to tune in to KCSG. The full-power television station based in St.
We have a winner! Frisco is 'Chicago's Top Dog'
We didn't say "Chicago's Cutest Dog," and we didn't say "Chicago's Most Ridiculously Dressed Dog" -- although we received photos of dogs in skirts, sports jerseys, goggles, skull sweaters, pearls, a polka dot ...
NASA Blog: The Application of Technology: But Girls, It Still Works
STATUS REPORT Date Released: Tuesday, July 8, 2008 Source: NASA Blogs - Comments In 1977, I launched from high school graduating in the first class of Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC - ...
New on DVD: 'Gotham Knight', 'Superhero Movie'
New on DVD: 'Gotham Knight', 'Superhero Movie' Posted By: Michael King In new DVD releases this week, get ready for Christian Bale as Batman in the premiere of "The Dark Knight" next week with the animated ...
Frickin' Eh Movie News 06.15.08: Father's Day Edition
Frickin' Eh Movie News 06.15.08: Father's Day Edition Posted by Matthew Motiuk on 06.15.2008 New Death Race and Dark Knight trailers, the first rumblings of the SAG strike, I Dream of Jeannie, and more! I may ...
Worth DVR'ing: WPIX 60th B-day
In case you have some space left on your DVR, you might want to record some of the shows airing on today's "60th Birthday Bash" on Channel 11 : 12pm: The Little Rascals 1pm: Abbott & Costello 2pm: The Three ...
I Dream of Jeannie courtesy Sony Pictures Television
After being stuck in her bottle for several years, the film adaptation of I Dream of Jeannie looks ready to emerge and grant audiences' wishes.
'When We Left Earth" offers real-life footage of NASA astronauts on their missions.
What's all the Hulu-baloo about?
“The Tick"? You missed a gut-bustingly funny superhero parody. Did "Arrested Development”
Fans of the moldy sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" probably knew this already, but I sure didn't: The enchanting bottle-dweller played by Barbara Eden was supposedly born in Baghdad - long before suicide bombings ... via Inside Bay Area
Larry Hagman, a television icon for his starring roles in "Dallas" and "I Dream of Jeannie," will be master of ceremonies next month in a scholarships fund raising event at CPCC. via Charlotte.com
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King's legacy reaches Greensboro
“Although it has opened doors, it has also closed doors.”
The 7-year-old was watching "I Dream of Jeannie" when he heard his mother, doing housework in another room with the television in the background, scream. via News & Record Syndication Feed
On-Screen Sex Ratios Add Up to One Big Minus
“Here are some businessmen. Over here is a cop directing traffic. There are some guys doing construction work on a building, and some kids on the corner, skateboarding . . . this is a group of doctors leaving a medical center.”
Women on "The View" may get Barack Obama showing up to pay his presidential-hopeful respects. via Women's eNews
'Hawaiiwood' map tracks Oahu's famous filming sites
“There's a healthy appetite of curiosity for film production”
Pacific Business News - by Cathy Cruz-George Pacific Business News Tina Yuen, PBN Actor Steve McGarrett standing on the penthouse balcony of the Ilikai Hotel forever will be remembered in the opening scene of ... via Bizjournals
Organs too precious to waste, says 'J.R. Ewing'
“Just his presence in our dialysis center yesterday was amazing”
Larry Hagman, J.R. Ewing himself, spent Wednesday night watching his two granddaughters, ages 13 and 16, play in the unexpected springtime snow that fell in their Capitol Hill neighborhood. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Indulge Our Appetitle for TV Nostalgia at Hula.Com
“You look like you've got spunk. I hate spunk.”
OLD TV SHOWS NEVER DIE. Fans can watch entire seasons of them on DVD or snippets on YouTube. via New York Post
Those habitual body gesture violators
Oh woes me, I was watching on the tube, a news broadcast. Not local guys and gals because you know Savannah broadcasting is NO. via SavannahNow
What Hulu Will Do... And What It Won't
“From the advertisers' perspective, it can't get any better.”
Posted by Michael Singer , Mar 12, 2008 05:41 PM I've been beta testing out Hulu.com, the NBC Universal, News Corp., collaboration that puts TV shows and some movies online. via Imaging Magazine
Television reshaped by Internet viewing
“The four and a half billion we make on broadcast is never going to equate to four and a half billion online”
One in five viewers who watched the season premiere of "The Office" in September did so without a television set, The New York Times reported Monday. via Daily India