LOS ANGELES — Robert Sterling, the handsome star of 1940s movies who appeared with his wife Anne Jeffreys in the television series “Topper,” died Tuesday at his Brentwood home. He was 88. Sterling ...
Q — I have a 43-year-old RCA console, 6-inch, black and white television. The case also contains a record player and radio in good shape. How much is it worth? Where can I sell it? — T.D., Allentown A ...
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Star of 1940s and 1950s radio, television and Broadway, John Conte, who later owned a successful television station, died in ...
5 On Your Side is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2022 by taking a look back at some historic moments in St. Louis history. In the 1930s and ‘40s, television stations started popping up across the ...
Mike Stokey, whose pioneering 1940s television show “Pantomime Quiz” brought Hollywood stars to the small screen and earned one of the six original Emmy statuettes, has died. He was 84. Stokey died ...
Thousands of eastern Oklahomans were drawn to a downtown department store in 1940 for their first glimpse of a magic box that has become ubiquitous -- television. Including me. An 11-year-old at the ...
In a very competitive situation with five TV studios pursuing, Amy Pascal and Sony Pictures Television have landed the rights to Darktown, an upcoming crime novel by The Last Town on Earth author ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History added artifacts that reflect the contributions of daytime television programming to the national entertainment collection in a ceremony that ...
Robert Sterling, the handsome star of 1940s movies who appeared with his wife Anne Jeffreys in the television series “Topper,” died Tuesday at his Brentwood home. He was 88. Sterling died of natural ...
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