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September 30, 2000. Geena Davis of ABC's "The Geena Davis Show"; Michael Richards of NBC's "The Michael Richards Show"; John Goodman of Fox's "Normal, Ohio"; Bette Midler of CBS's "Bette."

July 14, 1973. Sonny and Cher Bono of CBS's "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour."

September 24, 1983. Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, and Priscilla Barnes of ABC's "Three's Company" (illus. by Richard Amsel).

A few weeks ago I was in the Pitt book store and was talking with a friend. We were trying to think of the most famous nurses in history. We were only able to come up with two. Here are a few of the rest:

 

Florence Nightingale- The George Washington of nurses, she started it all.

Clara Barton- She put the red in the Red Cross.

Mary Todd Lincoln- Abe's better half and a Civil War combat nurse.

Walt Whitman- When he wasn't writing poetry he was tending to the wounded.

Edith Cavell- Got shot for aiding the wounded in WWI, whatever side they were on.

Margaret Sanger- Founded Planned Parenthood and fought for women when no-one else would.

Hazel W. Johnson-Brown- First African-American woman general in history, and a nurse.

Dorothea Dix- Championed the mentally ill.

...and some fun ones...

Nurse Ratched- Hated Jack Nicholson in the Coo-coo's Nest but with cause.

"Hotlips" Houlihan- Head nurse on MASH and probably the most famous fictitious nurse.

Colleen McMurphy- Combat nurse, China Beach.

Christine Chapel- Patched up Captain Kirk more than a few times.

Edith Shain- She's the nurse getting kissed by the sailor in Times Square.

Helen Rosenthal- Am I the only one who remembers St. Elsewhere?

Carol Hathaway- George Clooney's main squeeze on ER.

 

...oh, and one more...

 

Congratulations Nurse Carrie on graduating and going from a student to a medical professional!

This Martini toast goes out to YOU!

 

Prost!

 

Click here for my "Year 5" 365 collection.

  

May 27, 2000. Cast of CBS's "Survivor."

Images taken at San Diego Comic-con 2010 on Friday, July 23.

May 1, 1982. John Schneider, Catherine Bach, and Tom Wopat of CBS's "The Dukes of Hazzard."

March 27, 1982. Larry Hagman of CBS's "Dallas."

December 16, 1967. Sebastian Cabot of CBS's "Family Affair."

October 30, 1971. Larry Hagman and Donna Mills of NBC's "The Good Life." Cover variation with Canadian 25-cent price.

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Jennifer y Ross acuden a la fiesta TV Guide 2008.

 

JLH fue elegida la mujer más sexy de la televisión, según la revista.

March 23, 1974. James Franciscus of ABC's "Doc Elliot."

 

April 6, 1963. Lucille Ball of CBS's "The Lucy Show."

August 25, 1984. Lindsay Bloom and Stacy Keach of CBS's "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer."

November 20, 1982. Richard Kline, Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, and Priscilla Barnes of ABC's "Three's Company" (illus. by Joseph Cellini).

July 10, 1982. Nancy McKeon, Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, and Mindy Cohn of NBC's "The Facts of Life."

March 21, 1998. Helen Hunt of the movie "As Good As It Gets" and NBC's "Mad About You"; Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet of the movie "Titanic"; Matt Damon of the movie "Good Will Hunting"; Burt Reynolds of the movie "Boogie Nights."

February 27, 1982. Linda Evans, John Forsythe, and Pamela Sue Martin of ABC's "Dynasty."

September 25, 1965. Jackie Gleason of CBS's "The Jackie Gleason Show: American Scene Magazine."

April 14, 1984. Rebecca Holden and David Hasselhoff of NBC's "Knight Rider."

September 4, 1999. David Duchovny of Fox's "The X-Files"; Jennifer Aniston of NBC's "Friends"; Ray Romano of CBS's "Everybody Loves Raymond"; Roma Downey of CBS's "Touched by an Angel"; D.L. Hughley of ABC's "The Hughleys"; Katie Holmes of the WB's "Dawson's Creek."

September 10, 1983. William Christopher, Harry Morgan, Rosalind Chao, and Jamie Farr of CBS's "AfterMASH"; Mr. Smith of NBC's "Mr. Smith"; Connie Sellecca, James Brolin, and Bette Davis of ABC's "Hotel."

Heather Small will be on the ITV show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' on Tuesday 8th September at 20:00, ITV1. Her partner will be fellow Striclty Come Dancing and Dancing On Wheels contestant Mark Foster.

 

From ITV TV Guide:

'Chris Tarrant hosts a special edition of the gameshow in which pairs of celebrities aim to win up to a million pounds for their chosen charities. First in the hotseat are Heather Small and Mark Foster, representing Barnardo's and the Anaphylaxis Campaign respectively. Next up are Steve Rider, playing for Scope, and Andy Townsend, who is supporting the George Coller Memorial Fund.'

 

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July 16, 1988. Kim Alexis of ABC's "Good Morning America"; Nicollette Sheridan of CBS's "Falcon Crest."

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The January 25 - January 31, 1964 issue of TV Guide Magazine featured a special insert entitled "America's Long Vigil". It described the period from Nov. 22 to Nov. 25, 1963, when US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The article goes into great detail in describing the television coverage of the historic events of that weekend, and makes for a fascinating read.

October 31, 1981. Bruce Weitz, Daniel J. Travanti, and Michael Conrad of NBC's "Hill Street Blues."

January 29, 1966. Patricia Crowley, Mark Miller, Ladadog the dog, Kim Tyler, Brian Nash, Joe Fithian, and Jeff Fithian of NBC's "Please Don't Eat the Daisies."

March 18, 1995. Roseanne of ABC's "Roseanne"; Tim Allen of ABC's "Home Improvement"; Oprah Winfrey of the syndicated "The Oprah Winfrey Show"; Jerry Seinfeld of NBC's "Seinfeld."

August 16, 1986. Suzanne Somers.

April 6, 1985. Richard Chamberlain of the NBC movie "Wallenberg: A Hero's Story."

"TV Guide" by Kent Osborne (twitter.com/kentisawesome). Digital. $100.

 

Part of Damn Fine Coffee: An Artistic Tribute to Twin Peaks at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, California. See - www.meltcomics.com/blog/2013/05/26/damn-fine-coffee-an-ar...

"TV Guide" by Kent Osborne (twitter.com/kentisawesome). Digital. $100.

 

Part of Damn Fine Coffee: An Artistic Tribute to Twin Peaks at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, California. See - www.meltcomics.com/blog/2013/05/26/damn-fine-coffee-an-ar...

July 29, 2000. Katherine Heigl of the WB's "Roswell."

September 18, 1971. Sandy Duncan of CBS's "Funny Face."

Gisele Caroline Bündchen is a Brazilian model, occasional film actress and goodwill ambassador for the UN Environment Programme.

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July 29, 1961. Bob Keeshan of CBS's "Captain Kangaroo."

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