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October 2, 2005
Popular television comedy Will and Grace managed to flawlessly play live on television for their first episode of their final season, despite going through a few cases of the giggles. The episode was broadcasted live twice, once for the eastern coast, and again for the western coast of the United States.
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October 1, 2005
Popular television comedy Will and Grace managed to flawlessly play live on television for their first episode of their final season, despite going through a few cases of the giggles. The episode was broadcasted live twice, once for the eastern coast, and again for the western coast of the United States.
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October 1, 2005
A 39-year-old man was led away by police for disrupting the Scottish shoot of The Da Vinci Code after he tried to get an autograph from Hollywood actor Tom Hanks. A security source told the Daily Record newspaper that the man had been hanging around the set all week and had previously been warned about his behavior. The man was later charged with breach of the peace.
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August 25, 2005
Topics wife, family, opera, hollywood, photos, personal, santa, angeles, film, heart, search, movie, young, death and body
A Hollywood producer apparently suffered a fatal heart attack before falling on top of his daughter and suffocating her to death, according to a coroner's report. The body of Terry Carr, 62, toppled onto his 9-year-old daughter as she slept in the cargo area of their SUV, leaving her unable to escape or breathe, according to Lake County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Russ Perdock. Carr and his daughter, Arieka, were found August 1, The Associated Press reports.
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August 1, 2005
Topics television, career, films, stage, picture, hollywood, alone, camera, naked, big, california, law, hospital, school and man
Legendary comedian and actor Pat McCormick has died. The man responsible for writing comedy for such comedians as Phylis Diller, Red Skelton, and Johnny Carson died late Friday afternoon, he was 78-years old. McCormick had been living at the Motion Picture and Television Fund's hospital in Woodland Hills, California since 1998 when he suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed.
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