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Fred Willard loses second job after lewd conduct bust

Fred Willard's improv series is a wipeout with ABC. The network is pulling the last two original episodes of "Trust Us With Your Life," a move that comes two weeks after Willard's lewd conduct arrest at an adult movie theater. Reruns of ABC's "Wipeout" will replace the Tuesday show hosted by Willard. The 72-year-old actor already had lost his job as narrator of a new PBS series, "Market Warriors."

 

Sherman Hemsley of TV's "The Jeffersons" dies

The Jeffersons

Sherman Hemsley, the actor who made the irascible, bigoted George Jefferson of "The Jeffersons" one of television's most memorable characters and a symbol for urban upward mobility, has died.

 

TV icon Andy Griffith dead at 86

Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith died this morning at his North Carolina home, reports WITN-TV. The TV icon’s death was confirmed by Bill Friday, a close friend and a former president at the University of North Carolina. He was 86 years old. His cause of death has yet to be released, but he suffered from heart problems and quadruple-bypass surgery a decade ago.

 

Anderson Cooper: I'm Gay

Anderson Cooper

Anderson Cooper has, at long last, publicly said he is gay. Cooper made the announcement in an email to writer Andrew Sullivan. "The fact is, I'm gay, always have been, always will be, and I couldn’t be any more happy, comfortable with myself, and proud," he wrote.

 

'Jeopardy!' host Trebek suffers mild heart attack

Alex Trebek

"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek is in a Los Angeles hospital recovering from a mild heart attack....

 

Jack Osbourne reveals he has multiple sclerosis

Jack Osbourne

Osbourne, 26, who welcomed daughter Pearl with his fiancée, Lisa Stelly, in April, was given the news of his diagnosis two weeks after his daughter's birth.

 

Lucy Lawless pleads guilty to illegal ship protest, faces jail time if convicted, report says

"Xena: Warrior Princess" star Lucy Lawless and seven fellow Greenpeace protesters pleaded guilty Thursday to unlawfully being on a ship, following a three-day protest aboard a Shell oil exploration vessel in February.

 

'Family Feud' TV host Richard Dawson dies at 79

Richard Dawson

Richard Dawson, the wisecracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s TV comedy "Hogan's Heroes" and a decade later began kissing thousands of female contestants as host of the game show "Family Feud" has died.

 

TV remote control inventor dies

TV Remote Inventor

The inventor of the television remote control, Eugene Polley, dies of natural causes, aged 96, in a Chicago hospital.

 

George Lindsey, known as TV's Goober Pyle, dies

George Lindsey, who spent nearly 30 years as the grinning Goober on "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Hee Haw," has died. He was 83.

FILE - This Feb. 5, 1998 file photo shows actor George Lindsey, who portrayed Goober, in the television series "The Andy Griffith Show".

 

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