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The Heartbreaking Truth Behind Don Knotts' Laughter: How a Traumatic Childhood Created an Icon
Before America ever laughed at Don Knotts, fear had already shaped him. Long before Barney Fife trembled his way into ...
Ventriloquist and comedian Jeff Dunham will bring his iconic puppets, Achmed, Peanut, Walter and more to Boston on his new ...
In recent years, we've grown accustomed to seeing Super Bowl commercials jam-packed with celebrities, but at times, viewers ...
His forays into rockabilly music, wrestling and erotic films made him a cult hero in a career as confounding as that of his ...
John Logie Baird took his Televisor out of stealth on January 26, 1926. But the demonstration faced some serious skepticism.
The breakthrough is often credited to Scottish inventor John Logie Baird—but the real history is far more complicated and ...
Crowds are flocking to an annual festival for performances of “A Doll’s House,” a “Macbeth”-inspired witch tale and more featuring puppets big and small.
It’s as twisty and stimulating as Kelly’s most complicated work, but it’s all wrapped in a premise that’s simple enough to ...
Paul Winchell was incredibly accomplished, but struggled behind the scenes ...
Topher Grace is also featured in Casper Kelly's subversive twist on educational children's television designed to teach ...
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Brits must not lose love of innovation - we need only look to our own past for inspiration
LEO MCKINSTRY: Those allowing Britain's spirit of innovation to slide should heed the story of a true great.
After last week’s first elimination, the queens are back and ready to show off their comedy chops in tonight’s all-new ...
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