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What's miraculous is that after Long's departure at the end of season 5, Cheers did not cry out last call and go home, but ...
“Dick Tracy” got an atom-powered, two-way wrist radio in 1946. Marty Cooper never forgot it.
SALISBURY TWP., Pa. - Starting Thursday, drivers in Pennsylvania can be pulled over simply for having a phone in hand while behind the wheel -- texting, emailing or even just holding it. Paul ...
BOSTON — A push to ban cell phones in public schools across the state of Massachusetts is gaining traction on Beacon Hill. Several bills to craft a statewide cellphone ban policy were pitched by ...
That’s a reference to Trump being the 45th and 47th presidents, but it’s also nearly 20% more expensive than the equivalent plan from the three major U.S. phone carriers.
THR pulls our comedy actors aside for some "Off Script" moments ahead of their THR Roundtable interview. Find out how 'I Love Lucy' made John Mulaney want to work in show business or how Seth ...
When Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen first met at an audition in 1983, the timing wasn’t right for love. It wasn’t until a decade later when they reconnected on the set of Pontiac Moon, that their ...
In a recent interview with Ted Danson on Team Coco, Goldstein talks about the magical phone call that changed the trajectory of his career. The leap of faith that took Brett Goldstein into the Ted ...
Ted Danson is a prolific actor, but certainly no prophet. The Cheers star recalled being "dead wrong" about most of his instincts while on the sitcom from 1982–1993, including the casting of one ...
Ted Danson’s predictions weren’t in a good place. The actor, 77, got candid on having a history of being wrong while starring on the NBC sitcom “Cheers” from 1982 to 1993.
NEED TO KNOW Ted Danson admitted he's "wrong" about a lot — including, initially, about the casting of his Cheers costar Shelley Long Danson recently said his first reaction to the actress being cast ...