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80s Sitcom Stars You May Not Know Have Died


80s Sitcom Stars You May Not Know Have Died
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By Brian Boone/April 9, 2021 7:26 pm EDT
Of all the wonderful eras of television, the 1980s might have been the golden age of the situation comedy, or at least a certain kind of sitcom. The TV landscape was still by and large dominated by three broadcast networks, who presented programming that appealed to as broad an audience as possible. Most comedies of the era could be safely consumed by adults and little kids alike, because they were generally clean, understandable, and offered jokes that were easily digested. They also all kind of looked the same, shot on a set with multiple cameras and a laugh track-sweetened studio audience telling viewers at home when to laugh.

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Photo: Brandi Rhodes Posts Revealing Pregnancy Picture

Photo: Brandi Rhodes Posts Revealing Pregnancy Picture
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What The Fringe Cast Is Doing Now, Including Joshua Jackson


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Following five seasons, over 100 episodes, and a number of twists and turns, Fox's sci-fi/supernatural drama series,
Fringe, came to a close in 2013. It's hard to believe that nearly a whole decade has passed since this J.J. Abrams-created series — which was considered an inspired mix of
Lost, The X-Files, and
The Twilight Zone — concluded its multi-universe story. But now that the show's finished, what is the
Fringe cast, including Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, and Lance Reddick, doing now? Let's find out!
Anna Torv (Olivia Dunham)
As Olivia Dunham, a young FBI agent assigned to a multi-agency government task force known as the "Fringe division," Anna Torv played the lead in

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Why the very conservative bloc is so important to Trump


Why the very conservative bloc is so important to Trump
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2/28/2021
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Poll of the week: A new Granite State Poll from the University of New Hampshire finds that 58% of New Hampshire Republicans probably or definitely want former President Donald Trump to run for president in 2024.
That's up from January when 47% of New Hampshire Republicans said Trump should run again.
What's the point: This weekend, the Conservative Political Action Committee's annual conference welcomes back Trump, who is giving his first major speech since leaving the White House.
The speech makes it clear just how important the very conservative part of the GOP is to Trump's political future.

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Trailblazing TV executive Jamie Tarses dies at 56; developed 'Friends' and other hits


Trailblazing TV executive Jamie Tarses dies at 56; developed 'Friends' and other hits
She spotted hits for NBC and at ABC became the first woman to serve as a network's top programmer. But she was brought down by sexism, scrutiny and self-sabotage. 
By Brooks Barnes
New York Times
February 3, 2021 — 9:45am
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LOS ANGELES — A young, female executive arrives in the men's locker room that was broadcast television in the 1990s and snaps a few towels of her own, working with writers to shape juggernaut comedies like "Mad About You" and "Friends." She is so good at spotting hits that she becomes, at 32, the president of entertainment at ABC, the first woman ever to serve as a network's top programmer.

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Jamie Tarses, first woman to oversee programming for a broadcast network, dies at 56

She worked on NBC hits including “Friends” and “Frasier” before being named president of ABC Entertainment in 1996.

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Pittsburgh native Jamie Tarses, first female TV network entertainment head, dies at 56

Jamie Tarses, who helped bring “Friends” to NBC and broke the glass ceiling in network TV when she became the top entertainment executive at ABC, died Monday after suffering complications from a cardiac event last fall. She was 56. Tarses’ death was confirmed by her family. She was among the

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Jamie Tarses, first female TV network entertainment head, dies at 56


Jamie Tarses, first female TV network entertainment head, dies at 56
Stephen Battaglio, Los Angeles Times
Feb. 1, 2021
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JUNE 13: Jamie Tarses attends the Women In Film 2018 Crystal + Lucy Awards presented by Max Mara, Lancôme and Lexus at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on June 13, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Women In Film)Emma McIntyre / Getty
Jamie Tarses, who helped bring "Friends" to NBC and broke the glass ceiling in network TV when she became the top entertainment executive at ABC, died Monday after suffering complications from a cardiac event last fall. She was 56.

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Jamie Tarses, Pioneering Television Executive, Dies at 56


Jamie Tarses
She served as president of ABC Entertainment from 1996-99 after helping develop hits like 'Friends,' 'Mad About You' and 'Frasier' at NBC.
Jamie Tarses, the producer and groundbreaking TV executive who as president of ABC Entertainment from 1996-99 became the first woman to serve as head a network entertainment division, died Monday. She was 56.
Tarses died in Los Angeles of complications from a cardiac event suffered last fall, according to her family.
Survivors include her father, Jay Tarses, an Emmy winner who created such innovative TV shows as
Buffalo Bill and
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, and her brother, Matt Tarses, who has produced series including 

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Jamie Tarses dead: Pioneering female TV executive was 56


Twenty-five years before Peak TV, there was “Must See TV.”
During Tarses’ tenure at ABC, the network’s successes included hit sitcom “Dharma & Greg,” writer-producer Aaron Sorkin’s “Sports Night,” “The Practice” from David E. Kelley and “Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place,” which introduced actor Ryan Reynolds.
Tarses left ABC in 1999 and went on to become an independent TV producer for a number of networks, turning out such shows as “Happy Endings,” “Franklin & Bash” and “My Boys.” She had a project in production for Disney+ called “The Mysterious Benedict Society.” She also produced “The Wilds” for Amazon Prime.

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