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Mrs. Miracle, 8 and 10 p.m., Hallmark Channel; repeats 8 p.m. Sunday. A widower is a vibrant dad, but his 6-year-old twins put the house in chaos.
This one costars Doris Roberts, from "Everybody Loves Raymond,'' and James Van Der Beek from "Dawson's Creek.'' Talk about your strange bedfellows.
Doris Roberts Plays 'Mrs. Miracle' In New Hallmark Holiday Film
Fondly remembered as Marie Barone from the hit comedy series Everybody Loves Raymond , actress Doris Roberts stopped by our studio to talk about her new role in the Hallmark holiday film Debbie Macomber's Mrs.
Festival of Chimes & Lights Brightens Up Downtown
The Port Orchard Marina will display festively decorated boats in an annual tradition sponsored by the Yacht Club.
Roberts is angel with attitude
November 29, 2009, 7:13 AM / You can sense it in her tone and hear it in her voice: Doris Roberts is having the time of her life.
Making merry with Christmas TV specials
Since 1964, millions of families have tuned in to watch Rudolph and his friends, Hermey the Elf, Yukon Cornelius, and the Misfit Toys, save Christmas in "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Christmas is the time of year when every TV channel gets into the same act.
Doris Roberts - Roberts Urges Girls to Cover Up
Caption: Doris Roberts Peace Over Violence 38th annual Humanitarian Awards presented by Verizon Wireless at the Beverly Hills Hotel - arrivals Los Angeles, California .... Veteran actress DORIS ROBERTS is urging female stars to stop flashing the flesh - because dressing provocatively onscreen can have a negative affect on impressionable youngsters.
Actress Doris Roberts is 79. Actress Loretta Swit is 72. Singer Delbert McClinton is 69.
Reviewed by: Scott Chitwood Movie Rating: 5 out of 10 Extras Rating: 7 out of 10 Movie Details: View here Buy this DVD at Amazon.com Rating: PG Starring: Carter Jenkins as Tom Pearson Austin Robert Butler as Jake Pearson Ashley Tisdale as Bethany Pearson Ashley Boettcher as Hannah Pearson Henri Young as Art Pearson Regan Young as Lee Pearson Doris ...
CMU students meet film pros while working at fest
Thirty Central Michigan University students have returned from Louisville with memories of the stars and a bit of job experience as well.
Actress Kathryn Joosten's real-life drama, a battle with lung cancer
You couldn't help but catch the Hollywood bug at Louisville's Festival of Film this weekend.
The first surprise is Doris Roberts' voice. It is deep and husky, more Greta Garbo than Lucy of "I Love Lucy." Which is to say, Roberts, 77, sounds nothing like the high-pitched, nagging mother, Marie Barone, she played on the popular TV show "Everybody Loves Raymond" for almost a decade.
Famous Actress Visits the Valley
A famous actress made a stop in the Valley to offer some wisdom to women. Doris Roberts was the celebrity guest at the Packard Music Hall in Warren on Wednesday.
Local film festival brings Hollywood to Louisville
You might recognize names like Charlize Rheron, Doris Roberts, and Kim Basinger.
Five-time Emmy winner Doris Roberts will receive a lifetime achievement award at Louisville's International Festival of Film on Oct.
Doris Roberts to Get Lifetime Achievement Award at Louisville's International Festival of Film
Doris, who received four Emmys for her comedic turn as Marie Barone during the nine year run of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and another Emmy for her dramatic portrayal of a homeless woman in "St. Elsewhere," has appeared in countless movies and television shows and is a 30-year veteran of Broadway.
Play the Game / / / August 26, 2009 Cast & Credits Dave Paul Campbell Grandpa Joe Andy Griffith Rose Sherman Doris Roberts Julie Lartabee Marla Sokoloff Edna Gordon Liz Sheridan Dick Clint Howard Mervin Rance Howard Rob Geoffrey Owens Carrie Juliette Jeffers Slowhand Releasing presents a film written and directed by Marc Fienberg.
Andy Griffith plays filmmaker's grandfather
Marc Fienberg had a special relationship with his grandfather that could be compared to a couple of high school boys gunning for the girls.
Borgnine lights up RI Film Festival
"It's not easy to play an older person," Ernest Borgnine said. "I may be 92, but inside I'm only 16." The Connecticut native was in Rhode Island last week to receive the R.I. International Film Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award and to promote and preview his new independent film, "Another Harvest Moon." "See the poster," he said.
'Aliens' invasion is kid-friendly
Discarded Fox ideas for an ad campaign for the kiddie feature Aliens in the Attic: '' Aliens in the Attic: At least it's not I Love You Beth Cooper!'' ''Aliens in the Attic: Cheaper than G-Force 3-D .'' Or '' Aliens in the Attic: See it or we'll make a Chipmunks sequel!'' Sadly, those were not to be for this movie, which wasn't previewed for ...
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