Dean Jeffries, the legendary Hollywood custom car builder, wasn't just about gleaming chrome and souped-up engines. He was a ...
On this day in 1966 NBC-TV in the US bought The Monkees television series and slotted it into their 1966 autumn schedule. The Monkees, Last Train to Clarksville. First Draft: Irked In January.
Fronted in LA by the magnetic Arthur Lee, Love emerged from the Sunset Strip scene around the same time as The Doors - but where Jim Morrison and co went on to stardom, Love snatched defeat from the ...
The Monkees changed their genre when they released a new song in the 1980s — and that could have been a disaster.
The Young and the Restless spoilers reveal there is no new episode on Wednesday, January 1. So, what’s happening on Thursday, January 2, 2025? Fans will see Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes) react to ...
New York is the backdrop for famous holiday films such as “Miracle on 34th Street,” “Home Alone 2” and “Elf.” This year came a less felicitous kind when a video appeared of a woman ...
On the first Thursday in October, the only homebrew supply shop in New York City held its final homebrew swap. John LaPolla, who owned Bitter & Esters with business partner Douglas Amport since ...
Actor Geoffrey Deuel, known for his work on “The Young and the Restless” and in John Wayne’s western “Chisum,” has died at the age of 81. Deuel passed away on Sunday in hospice care in ...
He continued to appear on TV in small roles throughout the late 1960s, including spots on Occasional Wife, The Monkees, The Invaders, Bonanza, The Flying Nun, The F.B.I., Mod Squad, and Mannix.
His other TV credits, which ranged from 1966 to 1988, include appearances on “The Monkees,” “The Flying Nun,” “The F.B.I.,” “The Mod Squad,” “Mannix,” “Mission: Impossible ...
Veteran actor Geoffrey Deuel, best known for playing Dave Campbell in the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, has died. He was 81. According to an obituary on EverLoved.com, Geoffrey passed ...
The younger brother of ‘Alias Smith and Jones’ star Peter Duel, he appeared on lots of TV shows starting in the mid-1960s. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Peter Duel also played an outlaw ...