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Monk: Mr. Monk and the End (Part 2) - Series Finale
The pressure of writing the last episode must be tremendous. Especially for a long-running show like Monk .
Bob Newhart: Still standing, as long as the jokes don't get old
Bob Newhart appears at Roy Thomson Hall Friday. At 80 years old, with two successful television series under his belt, numerous honours a ' including three Grammys and the coveted Mark Twain Prize for American humour, awarded in 2002 a ' Bob Newhart just can't resist the urge to get out there on stage and entertain.
Monday Q&A: Bob Newhart He became famous for his one-sided telephone shtick, so it seemed natural to interview the iconic comedian over the blower Brad Wheeler Last updated on Monday, Nov.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Marathon Episodes VERMONT TODAY Dick gets his own television program, Vermont Today.
Rocky and Bullwinkle mark 50 years
You can see the first 20 episodes of "Rocky and His Friends," for free with limited interruptions, on Hulu.com. The first three seasons of the show are available on DVD.
"Persuasion, Perseverance, and Patience"
If only he'd been Mr. Fee-Fi-Fo that day, or Billy Banana or Aunt Yoohoo instead of Peter Peanut
Last week saw the death of TV writer David Lloyd who, during the 70s, 80s, and 90s, Lloyd wrote award-winning episodes for .
Robert Rector: As grand marshal picks go, Sully is a good choice
Anyone who has read this column knows that I have waged a campaign for years to have broadcasting icon Vin Scully, the voice of the Dodgers and the greatest sports announcer ever, named grand marshal of the Rose Parade.
Famed Sitcom Writer David Lloyd Dies
David Lloyd, the extraordinarily prolific, witty sitcom writer, died on Tuesday according to family members.
RIP David Lloyd, One of the Greatest of All TV Writers
Lloyd's best-known credit is the "Chuckles Bites the Dust" episode of Mary Tyler Moore , but he wrote so many great episodes of so many shows that it's impossible to list them all.
Mark Twain Prize for American Humor 2009 goes to Bill Cosby
The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor 2009 goes to comedian, Bill Cosby. The announcement was made recently by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts .
This female executive broke into cable when it was in its infancy and has risen through the ranks not only to launch networks but also to run them.
With her outlandish costumes, heavy make-up and snarling delivery, the character of Mimi Bobeck on "The Drew Carey Show" proved to be a formidable nemesis for.... With her outlandish costumes, heavy make-up and snarling delivery, the character of Mimi Bobeck on "The Drew Carey Show" proved to be a formidable nemesis for the title character.
VisionTV Program Highlights for the Week of Nov. 8
11 ** Holocaust Education Week specials include documentaries Charging the Rhino, Oscar winner Into the Arms of Strangers, Nov.
Remember Matt LeBlanc? He was one of the stars of "Friends," and the only one to go on to star in a sequel.
9 Famous Attorneys Who Do Not Practice Law
Not all lawyers practice law. Some attorneys develop other interests while still in law school.
Incredible Inman: Prudence/Mimi
Dear Mr. Inman: Bob Newhart's last TV series had a plus-size actress who played the town's librarian in a few episodes.
Cheers on Outta Sight Retro Night
Here at WGN America we love TV... so we want you to think of our Sunday Night Lineup as a celebration of America's most beloved shows.
Emmys stick with old favorites
Bob Newhart presents the best comedy series Emmy to Tina Fey for "30 Rock.'' Among the night's few surprises was Fey's loss as best actress in a comedy to Toni Collette, the star of "United States of Tara.'' ; Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press) One thing you can safely say about Emmy voters: They're consistent.
Neil Patrick Harris, who was terrific as the Tonys host, takes over the Emmys. He also has a supporting-actor nomination and his show is up for best comedy series.
Emmys update: Best shows on TV
Dale Roe writes about television for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked at the American-Statesman for 10 years and has written family movie and video game reviews as well as watched lots of TV.
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