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Boy, you want to talk about somebody who has REALLY heard everything! For decades, Larry King has been an institution on radio and TV. He had an overnight radio show
Boy, you want to talk about somebody who has REALLY heard everything! For decades, Larry King has been an institution on radio and TV. He had an overnight radio show
Carl Reiner is an American icon — comedian, actor, director, screenwriter, author. Remember him as Alan Brady on TV’s “Dick Van Dyke Show”? He’s won nine Emmys, a Grammy, and
Late last month America lost one of its most popular mystery writers. Mary Higgins Clark first rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with her book, “Where Are The Children?” In
Who would have thought that coming in second in a primary election could actually seem like you won? In 1968, Democratic Senator Eugene McCarthy finished such a close second to
What can you say about the Hollywood legend Charlton Heston? He’s been a favorite actor of mine since I was a kid. Ben-Hur. El Cid. The Ten Commandments. Planet of
We continue Oscar Week on Now I’ve Heard Everything, on a very sad note. The legendary Kirk Douglas died yesterday, February 5, at age 103. I actually had the privilege
Continuing Oscar Week here on Now I’ve Heard Everything, a 1990 interview with a legendary Hollywood producer. David Brown was a fixture in Hollywood starting in the early 1950s. He
We kick off Oscar Week here on Now I’ve Heard E verything with an interview from 2013. Long before the world knew her as “Shirley Partridge,” Shirley Jones was an
If you’re of a certain age, Art Linkletter was probably a big part of your life. He hosted a daytime TV program, “House Party,” for 26 years, and “People Are
For many years Jim Lehrer was the co-anchor of the PBS MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour. He was very popular, won many awards. But he was also a very accomplished novelist, who wrote