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'Eight Is Enough': Revisiting the great 1970s family series
The television series "Eight Is Enough" was broadcast from 1977 to 1981, capturing the everyday experiences of the Bradford family in Sacramento. Led by Tom Bradford, a journalist, his wife, and their ...
Nostalgic for old episodes of 'Hollywood Squares' and 'Supermarket Sweep'? You're in luck. We’ve rounded up 20 of the best ...
The first baseball game on television was broadcast by W2XBS, an experimental station run by NBC in New York. Bill Stern handled the play-by-play as Princeton beat Columbia, 2-1, in 10 innings. 1945 — ...
Sam Sianis, a Greek immigrant who became one of the most successful saloonkeepers and a popular figure in the sports and ...
The best cooking shows thrive due to their hosts. Stacker examined survey data from YouGov to find the most popular food TV ...
Pulling straight from the "Jeopardy!" archives, Stacker compiled 25 real "Jeopardy!" questions about TV shows.
Valerie Bertinelli experienced one of the strangest cases of mistaken identity there is when she visited her late ex-husband, ...
Sterling's theatrical style and signature phrases became woven into the team’s identity for generations of fans.
It’s fitting that Philadelphia and Boston are facing off in a Game 7 on Sunday — no two franchises have faced each other more ...
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Woman who lost a car on Wheel of Fortune in the cruelest fashion ended up getting the ultimate surprise from Audi
This woman did not expect what Audi did for her ...
Chris Simms announced he is leaving NBC's "Football Night in America" studio show. Former Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin will join the program as part of a revamp. Tony Dungy is another high-profile ...
“I’m humbled and honored to come alongside the best group in sports, and really looking forward to the challenge of presenting the NFL to fellow football lovers on Sunday nights,” Tomlin said in a ...
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