These lesser-known 1970s TV shows deserve a second look, from family sitcoms and police comedies to sci-fi adventures and ...
The only weekly television series that Jame Stewart — who for the first time allowed himself to be referred to as “Jimmy” in the credits — ever starred in was 1971 to 1972's The Jimmy Stewart Show. He ...
She may be best known as the resident good girl on the iconic 1970s TV series, “Little House on the Prairie,” but veteran ...
Among the emotions stirred up nationwide by Donald Trump’s stormy start—fear, astonishment, satisfaction, anger—I doubt nostalgia figured high on the list. But I will confess to feeling some nostalgia ...
A new book about Johnny Carson, who was born 100 years ago today, puts today's debates about Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert into perspective.
The Amazing Kreskin, the mentalist who became a popular television fixture in the 1970s, died Monday, his family announced. He was 89; his cause of death has not been made public. “It is with heavy ...
Rarely has a luminary from television history been so honored on the occasion of his death like Norman Lear. Lear died Tuesday at age 101. He is being rightfully remembered as, quite possibly, the ...
Television in the 1970s television offered viewers some of the most memorable characters in American TV viewing history: Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli, from “Happy Days”; Mork from Ork, of “Mork and ...
The duo from the popular 1970s series, David Soul (left) and Paul Michael Glaser (right). Screen capture via YouTube. Actor David Soul, best known for playing “Hutch” in the popular 1970s television ...
David Soul, the actor who brought the cool detective Ken Hutchinson to life in the popular 1970s TV series “Starsky & Hutch,” has died. He was 80. In a Friday statement to The Times, the actor and ...
The BriefMary Jo West, Phoenix’s first female TV news anchor, reflects on her trailblazing career.West broke barriers in the ...
Wednesday, Sept. 24, is the birthday of Audra Linley, the actor who portrayed the over-the-top landlady, Helen Roper, on the 1970s sitcom “Three’s Company.” In honor of her birthday week, the local ...