A true inspiration! Allyson Michelle Felix is the most decorated female track and field athlete in history, with 19 career medals in the World Championships and 11 medals from five Olympics.
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Alan Alda reflected on the 50th anniversary of his beloved TV series, "M*A*S*H," discussing its enduring legacy and the real-life friendships of him and his former castmates. Alan Alda played surgeon Capt. Benjamin Franklin Pierce/Hawkeye on the CBS sitcom "M*A*S*H." ((Photo by CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)) The comedy-drama series, which followed a team of American doctors and support staff stationed in South Korea during the Korean War, still holds the record for the most watched finale in television history.
Alan Alda shared how he and his former costars were friends in real life, and not just on the screen. (. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images) ) "I'm not sure we ever knew what kind of impact it was having," Alda, who starred as Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, told PEOPLE.
"It took a while to catch on, lingering near the bottom of the ratings for the first season, We got used to coming to work, doing the best shows we could and not worrying about the numbers. By the time that huge audience watched the last episode, we were kind of shocked." Alan Alda recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of his beloved TV series "M*A*S*H." (AP Images) When asked what went through his mind when someone asks him about the show, Alda simply responded, "Gratitude that what we did all those years ago is still on peoples' minds." Alda also shared how he and his on-screen costars were friends in real life. "The laughing and kidding as we sat for hours together between shots.
A true inspiration! Allyson Michelle Felix is the most decorated female track and field athlete in history, with 19 career medals in the World Championships and 11 medals from five Olympics.
For the folk at Emmerdale, its 50th anniversary episode and huge stunt has been more than a year in the making and fans of the ITV soap have been teased for months about the dramatic storm that's set to rock the village and leave everyone's lives different to how they were before.
Neil Young has announced the 50th anniversary reissue of his 1972 album ‘Harvest’.The veteran folk star will celebrate half a century of his seminal fourth album with a deluxe reissue that’s released on December 2 via Reprise (pre-order). Included in the reissue is a documentary called Harvest Time, from which Young has shared a previously unreleased live recording of him performing ‘Heart Of Gold’ for the BBC.Available on 3xLP or 3xCD, the box set will come with the following: the original album; three studio outtakes; the BBC solo set recorded on February 23, 1971; and Harvest Time. Also included is a hardbound photo book, posters, and liner notes by photographer Joel Bernstein.The outtakes included in the reissue are ‘Bad Fog Of Loneliness’, ‘Journey Through The Past’ and ‘Dance Dance Dance’.
Entertainment One (eOne), Hasbro’s entertainment studio, will produce the definitive documentary feature about “Dungeons & Dragons,” the world’s greatest roleplaying game that will coincide with the game’s 50th anniversary in 2024, the company announced on Wednesday.“Dungeons & Dragons” writer and official ambassador Joe Manganiello will co-direct with Kyle Newman and producing alongside his brother Nick Manganiello, Anthony Savini, and Cecily Tyler. Tara Long and Geno McDermott are executive producing for eOne alongside leading “Dungeons & Dragons” scholar Jon Peterson, Adam F.
Emmerdale looks set for explosive scenes during the ITV soap's 50th anniversary stunt week as Al Chapman and Chas Dingle's affair risks being exposed during an awkward scene with Kerry Wyatt. In upcoming scenes, the village will be changed forever as a devastating storm hits, kickstarting a chain reaction of events that will rock the Dales. While Emmerdale boss Jane Hudson has confirmed "deaths, destruction and lots of tears" for the ITV soap's explosive 50th anniversary.
Girls Aloud have announced the release of a special, 7-inch 20th anniversary vinyl edition of their iconic 2002 Christmas Number 1 single Sound Of The Underground, in honour of the late Sarah Harding.
Emmerdale boss Jane Hudson has revealed that the 50th anniversary ends with a "really big bang" that goes into the "new year" It has previously been revealed that the village will be changed forever as a devastating storm hits, kickstarting a chain reaction of events that will change the Dales forever. While earlier this month, Emmerdale fans were given their first glimpse at what to expect in the upcoming 50th anniversary episode. And teasing even more details on Thursday 6 October, the ITV soap's boss revealed new spoilers, including "deaths, destruction and lots of tears".
Emmerdale boss Jane Hudson has confirmed "death, destruction and lots of tears" for the ITV soap's explosive 50th anniversary. It has previously been revealed that the village will be changed forever as a devastating storm hits, kickstarting a chain reaction of events that will change the Dales forever. While earlier this month, Emmerdale fans were given their first glimpse at what to expect in the upcoming 50th anniversary episode.