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Did Johnny Carson Make a Risqué Remark About a Guest s Cat?

Did Johnny Carson Make a Risqué Remark About a Guest s Cat?
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Charles Grodin, droll and deadpan actor noted for the hit films The Heartbreak Kid and Midnight Run – obituary

Charles Grodin, droll and deadpan actor noted for the hit films The Heartbreak Kid and Midnight Run – obituary Grodin wrote plays and numerous books of memoir, and was a popular mainstay of American chat shows Charles Grodin, 1994 Credit: AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler Charles Grodin, who has died aged 86, was an adaptable actor whose droll, sardonic charm was a feature of film, television and theatre for more than 50 years; he was also a playwright and memoirist and, in the US, a familiar face as a talk-show raconteur. His movie breakthrough came in 1972 with the role of Lenny Cantrow, the impossibly romantic protagonist of the acerbic comedy The Heartbreak Kid, written by Neil Simon and directed by Elaine May.

10 Times Farrah Fawcett Was an Undercover Angel on CHARLIE S ANGELS

10 Times Farrah Fawcett Was an Undercover Angel on CHARLIE’S ANGELS by getTV Staff March 16, 2021 “Female private detectives?” a man asks incredulously on a 1976 episode of  Charlie’s Angels. It was, as they say, a different time. But scenes like this are a good reminder that casual gender bias is key to the  Angels origin story. In the show’s iconic opening sequence, rookie cops Jill ( Farrah Fawcett-Majors), Sabrina ( Kate Jackson) and Kelly ( Jaclyn Smith) are saddled with menial jobs, despite their extensive training. “But I took them away from all that,” their new employer Charlie ( John Forsythe) says in voiceover, as three capable women strut out of the police station and into pop culture history. 

Jim Weatherly, Midnight Train to Georgia songwriter, dies at 77

Jim Weatherly, Midnight Train to Georgia songwriter, dies at 77 CNN 2/6/2021 By Jay Croft, CNN © Ava Gandy/WireImage/Getty Images Jim Weatherly poses at a Grammy event in Cleveland, Mississippi, in March 2019. Jim Weatherly first gained notice as a University of Mississippi football player, and then as a hit songwriter. And his love for the game led to his greatest success in music, involving first a young Farrah Fawcett and ultimately a legendary recording of his tune Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight and the Pips. Weatherly, who also wrote songs for Ray Price, Glen Campbell, Kenny Rogers and others, died Wednesday at his home in Brentwood, Tennessee, near Nashville, family friend Charlie Monk told the Tennessean newspaper.

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