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April 19

CBS

  • THE BIG BANG THEORY (repeat)
  • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT – Timmy wants to reconnect with a woman he met on the subway; Jeff and Audrey turn on each other.
  • PERSON OF INTEREST (repeat)
  • THE MENTALIST (repeat)

NBC

  • COMMUNITY – When a final exam is postponed, Annie talks Abed into letting her spend some time in the dreamatorium.
  • 30 ROCK – Jack sets Liz up on a date to illustrate what she’s missing with Criss; Tracy helps Jenna stage a public meltdown.
  • THE OFFICE – Andy battles with Nellie for the manager’s chair; Kelly has a difficult time choosing between Ryan and a perfect man.
  • PARKS AND RECREATION – Leslie takes action when she learns the Parks Department budget is about to be cut; Chris takes Ron to a meditation center.
  • AWAKE – Britten helps reunite and prepare a couple for a new life in the witness protection program.

FOX

  • AMERICAN IDOL – The finalists face elimination; LMFAO and Kris Allen perform.
  • TOUCH – Clea and Martin uncover a shocking development; Teller gets into trouble when he visits Jake.

ABC

  • MISSING – Becca comes up with a new scheme to get Michael back.
  • GREY’S ANATOMY – The doctors treat a Jane Doe who turns out to be the subject of a nationally followed case; Richard faces a disturbing realization while visiting Adele.
  • SCANDAL – The team tries to help a millionaire’s son who has been accused of rape.

CW

  • THE VAMPIRE DIARIES – Damon and Elena learn that Jeremy has been hanging out with the wrong crowd; Tyler is suspicious of Caroline and Klaus.
  • THE SECRET CIRCLE – Jake, Cassie and Faye discover disturbing theories about past events; Callum tries to get back into Melissa’s life.

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA – Reunion Part II.
  • KATHY – (series premiere) TBA

MTV

  • PUNK’D – TBA
  • THE PAULY D PROJECT – Pauly gets mixed up with a married woman; Biggie confesses that he wants to propose to Mary Jane.

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – (repeat)
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – (repeat)
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Gabourey Sidibe, Kasabian
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Kelly Preston, Joel Stein
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – (repeat)
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Judy Smith
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Tavis Smiley & Cornel West
CONAN – Kunal Nayyar, Regina Hall, Emeli Sande

April 19

ROCK N’ ROLL ICON DICK CLARK DIES AT AGE 82

Rock n’ roll icon and TV and radio pioneer Dick Clark died on Wednesday, April 18th of a heart attack in Santa Monica, California at age 82. The Associated Press reported that Clark’s death came a day after being admitted for an outpatient procedure. Clark, affectionately known as “America’s Oldest Teenager,” is survived by his wife Kari, and his three children Richard Augustus II, Duane, and Cindy. Memorial plans have yet to be announced.

 

In 2005, Clark returned to his Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking’ Eve special after missing the 2004 broadcast, due to a stroke, which forced him to skip his first broadcast in 32 years. Clark was once again back in Times Square this year, along with co-host Ryan Seacrest, to ring in 2012.

Seacrest issued a statement yesterday, saying:

“I am deeply saddened by the loss of my dear friend Dick Clark. He has truly been one of the greatest influences in my life. I idolized him from the start, and I was graced early on in my career with his generous advice and counsel. When I joined his show in 2006, it was a dream come true to work with him every New Year’s Eve for the last six years. He was smart, charming, funny and always a true gentleman. I learned a great deal from him, and I’ll always be indebted to him for his faith and support of me. He was a remarkable host and businessman and left a rich legacy to television audiences around the world. We will all miss him.”

Beach Boys frontman Mike Love‘s relationship with Dick Clark spanned nearly six decades, with the two developing a long lasting relationship both personally and professionally. Love explained that before the concept of a multi-faceted entertainment mogul being the standard in the business, Dick Clark invented the role: [“Dick was always the nicest guy, but he was always the (laughssmartest guy in the industry, I think. I mean, at one time, he had so much going with record production and ownership, as well as his radio and his television — and touring! He’s the most productive guy in the industry, I think. To the point where, at one point, that he had to give up his record interests because he did in fact have the TV shows, y’know — American Bandstand — and the touring, and the radio shows and stuff.

Love explained that with Dick Clark, what you saw was definitely what you got: [“The thing I remember most about him was just how personable and how gentlemanly, and how nice he was when you’d meet him. And here’s the guy who’s a very powerful guy in the business and could be very helpful to you — or not, if the case may be. But he was always very kind and very helpful to the Beach Boys. I actually met with him on other occasions, too, talking about projects and stuff, but just could not have been a nicer person.

Love and the Beach Boys appeared numerous times on assorted Dick Clark TV productions, starting off with their 1964 appearance on American Bandstand. He told us that Clark played a significant role in helping shape the way America listens to and sees music: [“I think we did ‘Don’t Worry Baby’ on one of those shows (laughs). It’s pretty cheesy — there’s no production value there, but hey, it’s what the kids wanted. They wanted to see the people who recorded the music. So that was the brilliance of that show, however simple it was, however lightweight in the production part of it, it was an opportunity for all of us to see these various performers do their thing on TV, to get a glimpse of ’em. But it was a great opportunity at a very early stage of rock music for all of us to be able to see each other doing our things, y’know, and the public, as well.

Barry Manilow, one of Clark’s many longtime friends and supporters, was proud of Clark’s quick return to the airwaves following his stroke: [“When one of those things hit, they stop you, and he’s a real trooper. He’s a real trooper. He’d much rather be up there producing this thing than sitting there and I think he was a real trooper.

FRIENDS & FANS REMEMBER DICK CLARK

New York Sen. Chuck Schumer: “RIP Dick Clark, an American icon & great NY’er who grew up in Mt. Vernon, went to Syracuse U & got his start at WKTV. You will be missed.”

Heart‘s Ann Wilson: “Back in the 1960’s the pop culture catch-phrase was ‘Never trust anyone over 30’. Dick Clark was trustworthy all the way home. Rock on Sir!”

Gloria Estefan: “Our sincerest condolences to Dick Clark’s wife, Kari, his family & all who loved & admired him which includes the whole Estefan clan!”

Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff: “As fellow Philadelphians, we have admired Dick Clark and the American Bandstand brand for many years, as it promoted Philadelphia music around the nation. Dick Clark was one of our inspirations for creating the ‘Sound of Philadelphia’ music brand. More importantly, we thank him for being one of the pioneers in promoting the Philly Dance and Music scene for the nation and world to enjoy. We send our sincere and deepest condolences to Dick Clark’s family.”

Snoop Dogg: “REST IN PEACE to the DICK CLARK!! U were pioneer n a good man!! Thank u sir”

Blake Shelton: “So proud I had the chance to shake hands with Dick Clark in my lifetime… Great man.”

Rob Thomas: “The end of an era. R.I.P. Dick Clark.”

Chris Daughtry: “RIP Mr. Dick Clark. You will be missed”

Jerry Gross of The Dovells: “Dick Clark was a legend who helped a lot of acts, including us, gain stardom and have many, many hit records. The entertainment world will sorely miss Dick Clark. The Dovells did many tours with Dick Clark in the ’60s and in the ’70s, including the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars. We were one of his favorite acts. Dick always called us when he needed a high energy act. He called us the Bowery Boys. We were on the Dick Clark tour that pulled into Dallas at 7 a.m. the day President Kennedy was shot. We were just blocks from the shooting, and of course, our show that evening was canceled.”

Joan Rivers: “Very sad to hear about Dick Clark. What a great life. What a great career. Relevant until the end. He will be missed!”

William Shatner: “My condolences go out to the family of Dick Clark. My best, Bill”

Neil Patrick Harris: “For ever, Dick Clark… So long.”

Roseanne Barr: “dick clark RIP – always a nice man to me”

Al Roker: “I got to meet him many times. One that always sticks out: I was meeting w/Dick in his office as the O.J. verdict was announced. It was surreal. First (Soul Train creator) Don Cornelius, now Dick Clark. Two true broadcasting pioneers and giants, both gone.”

Mario Lopez: “Just heard the news of Dick Clark. It was truly an honor to have worked with him, learn from him and to be able to call him a friend. He was a great man and an even better friend. The word legend is thrown around a lot, but it’s never more appropriate than when used in describing Mr. Clark. . . He was a real inspiration & influence in my life. I will dearly miss my friend. . . Rest well DC.”

  • Simon Cowell paid tribute to Clark’s accomplishments at the 2006 Emmy Awards: [“Simply being America’s oldest living teenager was never enough for Dick Clark. He would approach television from every side. As a host, and eventually as one of the most successful executives and entrepreneurs, even as an actor, he owned his shows. He even owned a holiday, making New Year’s Rockin’ Eve his very own.
  • Dick Clark was born Richard Wagstaff Clark on November 30th, 1929 in Mount Vernon, New York and started his career at age 16 working in the mail room of a radio station in Utica, New York. He received his bachelor’s degree at nearby Syracuse, New York. By 1952, he was on the air, hosting theCaravan Of Music, a local radio show in Philadelphia. At the time, the station’s television affiliate had a teenage dance show called Bandstand, and in 1956, at the age of 26, Dick Clark took over as permanent host of the show.
  • With Clark’s magnetic personality and love of music, the show became the highest rated program in its time slot in the Philadelphia area. These ratings led to the show being picked up by the ABC television network, which distributed it nationally in August 1957 as American Bandstand. The show became wildly popular with teenagers, who finally had an outlet to dance to the newest music and see some of the biggest acts perform live on the show. It was one of ABC’s longest running daytime programs, with it’s original run ending in 1987, before a brief shot in syndication and then the USA Network
  • Over the course of the show’s 30 years, artists who performed on American Bandstand includedFrankie AvalonBobby Rydell, the Beach Boys, Chubby CheckerDion & the Belmonts,Buddy HollyJames Brown, Aretha Franklin, the Monkees, Stevie Wonder, the Jackson Five,the Doors, Donna Summer, Hall & Oates, John Cougar Mellencamp, Madonna, and literallyhundreds of others.
  • In 1964, American Bandstand moved to Los Angeles, where it would remain until 1989 when the show was canceled. It was in Los Angeles that Clark established Dick Clark Productions, which over the years has produced everything from music shows, including the American Music Awards, to sitcoms, syndicated game shows like the $10,000 Pyramid, and the ’80s NBC hit, TV’s Bloopers And Practical Jokes. In 1974, after ABC lost the broadcast rights to the Grammy Awards, Clark created theAmerican Music Awards specifically for the network. Dick Clark Productions also produced such perennials as the Academy of Country Music and Golden Globe awards.
  • Billboard reported that the Museum of Broadcast Communications calculated that Dick Clark Productions produced over 7,500 hours of TV programming, “including more than 30 series and 250 specials, as well as more than 20 movies for theatre and TV.”
  • Not long before his stroke, we asked Dick Clark to recall one of the most memorable moments from the American Music Awards[“One of the things that was most memorable was the night we did the ‘We Are The World’ thing (in 1985) right after we had so many of the artists on theAmerican Music Awards. . . They all retired to A&M studios to record that record-breaking record. That was quite a memorable year.
  • Despite his high-profile TV career, Dick Clark stayed very connected to the airwaves over the years. He was a part owner of United Stations Radio Networks, where he produced literally thousands of hours of quality radio, hosting such hit programs as Rock, Roll & RememberU.S. Music Survey,Dick Clark’s Music Calendar, as well as contributing segments to Dick Clark Presents Rewind with Gary Bryan.
  • In 1993, Clark was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer for his work in radio and TV.
  • American Bandstand became one of television’s longest running music shows, and the first network series devoted exclusively to rock n’ roll. A few years ago, Clark explained how much the music scene has improved since the 1950s: [“Oh, music is a heck of a lot better these days than it ever was because there’s so much choice. In the old days, we got what was delivered to us and the one radio station played everything. Now you can tune to a specific format and get exactly what you want when you want it.
  • Over the course of the show’s 30 years, with the earlier years broadcast from Philadelphia, some of the local artists who guested dozens of times included Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell, Chubby Checker, and Fabian.
  • Chubby Checker says the importance of Dick Clark and American Bandstand should never be overlooked or underestimated: [“I went on Bandstand in Philadelphia and sang ‘The Twist,’ and the world changed that very moment, never to be the same again. American Bandstand is your first MTV, your American Bandstand is your first VH1, your American Bandstand is everything that dancing has become. I always say that Dick Clark’s success is Chubby Checker’s success. Why is that? Because history took place right on Bandstand and then dancing changed forever, and it never went back to where it was.
  • Bobby Rydell says that Dick Clark had an uncanny knack of being able to pick his hit singles: [“Before ‘Kissin’ Time’ came out, Bernie Lowe, the owner of the company would take dubs of my first three recordings and Dick would listen to them and he would say, ‘No, it’s not in the grooves.’ And finally Bernie Lowe brought the dub down of ‘Kissin’ Time’ and Dick played the record and Dick said, ‘This is a hit.’ And then the record came out, Dick started playing it, y’know, on his TV show — on Bandstand — and the response to that is immediate!”] 
  • A few years back, Fabian remembered that auditioning for the host of American Bandstand was a somewhat intimidating experience: [“Dick was a, and still is, a very interesting guy. He wouldn’t let just anybody on his show, y’know, so you had to go for an interview with him first. And he had to hear the record and he played it right in front of you (laughs) and then you would get the OK or you wouldn’t get the OK. And I was so young, I didn’t know what all that meant, but I do now, and he was very excited and I guess there was something about me that he liked.
  • Some time ago, Clark said that he’s proud to have been part of so many people’s New Year’s memories: [“I’ve always felt very honored to be connected with people’s New Year’s because in all honesty, it’s like being invited to somebody’s Bar Mitzvah or wedding — it’s a very personal experience.
  • He admitted that there’s really nothing on Earth like being in the heart of Times Square when the ball drops on New Year’s Eve: [“There’s a certain amount of pain and joy in being there when the ball drops — mainly it’s cold usually or it’s rainy or it’s awful. . . that’s the bad part. The good part is that’s the thing that everybody is lookin’ for the world over. That is the place to be on New Year’s — Times Square and the ball drop.

Dick Clark dies from heart attack April 18

Dick Clark — famed TV producer and “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” host — died from a massive heart attack this morning.

Clark’s rep says the TV icon had been in St. John’s hospital in L.A. after undergoing an outpatient procedure last night. Clark suffered the “massive” heart attack following the procedure. Attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful.

Clark was 82.

Clark’s health had been on the decline since he suffered a significant stroke in 2004 — forcing him to retire from his hosting gig at “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” which he created in 1972. Ryan Seacrest took over in 2006. Dick has appeared on the show sporadically ever since. His final appearance was in 2011

Before suffering a stroke, Clark told Larry King he also suffered from Type 2 diabetes.

Clark got his first big break in 1956, hosting what was called “Bob Horn’s Bandstand” … what would later be renamed “American Bandstand.” Clark continued to host and produce “American Bandstand” until 1989.

April 18

1775Paul Revere began his famous “Midnight Ride” from Charlestown to Lexington, Massachusetts, warning American militiamen that British troops were coming.
1906, an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.3 struck San Francisco. An estimated 3,000 people died as a result of the quake and the widespread fires it ignited.
1923, the New York Yankees played their first game in Yankee Stadium, for a crowd of 74,000 fans, who saw Babe Ruth hit a game-winning three-run homer. In his coverage of the game, sportswriter Fred Liebcalled the stadium “The House That Ruth Built.”
1934Gene Autry records “Back in the Saddle Again.”
1949, the Irish Republic was founded.
1953, Possibly the longest measured home run ever hit in a major-league baseball game was credited to New York Yankees slugger Mickey Mantle on this day. “The Mick” hit a 565-foot homer in Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C.
1955, the phrase “Third World” was first used by Indonesia’s President Sukarno in a speech about non-white, underdeveloped areas.
1956, American actress Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco.
1964American Bandstand airs a taped interview with the Beatles.
1966Bill Russell was named coach of the Boston Celtics, becoming the first African-American coach in the NBA.
1975, John Lennon releases “Stand by Me.”
1983, Sixty-two people, including 17 Americans, were killed by a suicide bomber at the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.
1994, former President Richard Nixon suffered a stroke at his New Jersey home. He was taken to New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center in New York City, where he died four days later.
1995, quarterback Joe Montana retired from the NFL at the age of 38.
1999Wayne Gretzky played his last NHL game, as his New York Rangers lost at home to the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 in overtime at Madison Square Garden.
2002, actor Robert Blake was arrested for murder in Los Angeles. Police alleged that he fatally shot his wife Bonny Lee Bakley in the head as she sat in their car on May 4th, 2001.

April 18

  • Melissa Joan Hart (actress, Sabrina The Teenage Witch) (36)
  • Jane Leeves (actress, played Daphne Moon on Frasier) (51)
  • Eric McCormack (actor, plays Will Truman on NBC’s Will & Grace) (49)
  • Hayley Mills (actress, played twins in Disney’s Parent Trap) (66)
  • Rick Moranis (comedian-actor, Honey, I Shrunk The KidsMy Blue HeavenParenthood,Ghostbusters) (59)
  • Conan O’Brien (late night TV talk show host) (49)
  • Eric Roberts (actor, The Coca Cola KidRunaway TrainRude Awakening, brother of Julia Roberts) (56)
  • James Woods (actor, SalvadorThe Virgin SuicidesGhosts of Mississippi, Nixon, Riding in Cars with Boys) (65)
  • Maria Bello (actress, ERPermanent MidnightPaybackCoyote UglyThe CoolerA History Of ViolenceThank You For Smoking) (45)
  • Barbara Hale (actress, played Della Street on the Perry Mason TV series) (90)
  • David Tennant (actor, Doctor Who, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) (41)
  • America Ferrera (actress, Ugly Betty) (28)
  • Eli Roth (actor/director, “The Bear Jew” in Inglourious Basterds) (40)
  • Kourtney Kardashian (reality TV star) (33)

April 18

CBS

  • SURVIVOR: ONE WORLD – A castaway forces a confrontation; tribe members are brought to tears by a heartfelt message from home.
  • CRIMINAL MINDS (repeat)
  • CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (repeat)

NBC

  • BETTY WHITE’S OFF THEIR ROCKERS – Senior citizens play pranks.
  • BEST FRIENDS FOREVER – Lennon tries to create a surprise gift for Joe’s father (J.K. Simmons); a delivery forces Jessica to face reality.
  • ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS – Madonna; differences between French and American elections; Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt.
  • LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT – A man sees his wife abducted while video chatting with her, but Benson finds out that the victim tried to pick up the ransom herself.

FOX

  • AMERICAN IDOL – The remaining finalists perform.

ABC

  • THE MIDDLE (repeat)
  • SUBURGATORY – George becomes smitten with a woman he meets at the farmer’s market; Tessa and Dalia search for a missing Yakult.
  • MODERN FAMILY – Claire tries to help Luke cope with the death of a neighbor; Cameron’s father visits.
  • DON’T TRUST THE B—- IN APARTMENT 23 – June begrudgingly lets Chloe set her up on a date; James teaches an acting class in which he can’t escape his Dawson persona.
  • REVENGE – Daniel’s imprisonment has an unexpected impact on Victoria; Jack’s search for Amanda becomes more desperate.

CW

  • AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL (repeat)
  • AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL – The models must collaborate with young girls on a PSA for an anti-bullying campaign; Estelle poses with the contestants during a photo shoot.

BRAVO

  • INTERIOR THERAPY WITH JEFF LEWIS – Terri Golden needs help with her husband’s bachelor pad and the tension it stirs.

COMEDY CENTRAL

  • SOUTH PARK – The boys’ ziplining adventure becomes a terrifying experience.

April 18

ANNA PAQUIN IS PREGNANT: The actress and her True Blood costar/husband Stephen Moyer are expecting their first child this fall. RALPH MACCHIO LANDS MOVIE ROLE: The original Karate Kid will play Joe Stefano, the screenwriter of Psycho, in Hitchcock And The Making Of Psycho.

DEMI LOOKING FOR NEW TWITTER NAME: @mrskutcher tweeted, “Time for a change, twitter name change… any suggestions?”

JASON SEGEL TALKS MICHELLE WILLIAMS: When asked about his girlfriend Jason said, “I think we would just very much like to be happy. That’s all I’m going to say about it.”

MELISSA JOAN HART PREGNANT: The actress, mom to two sons, is pregnant with a third child.

JENNIFER ANISTON IS HAPPY FOR BRAD: Jennifer Aniston’s name has of course been worked into news of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s engagement — but sources say she’s fine. An insider told Peoplemagazine, “Jen moved on a long time ago, and she is trying to just focus on her own happiness. Jen is not a bitter person and she has always wanted Brad to be happy.” The source also noted that Aniston is “very happy with Justin (Theroux) – and that’s what she is focusing on right now.”

RYAN O’NEAL’S CANCER IS REALLY STAGE 2: Although it was originally reported as stage 4 prostate cancer — Ryan O’Neal says that the disease is actually stage 2 and is “under control.” He also toldNightline in a new interview that he has skin cancer — a melanoma — on his nose. O’Neal, 70, was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia in 2001, but that went into remission in 2006.

LINDSAY LOHAN ACCUSER JUST WANTS AN APOLOGY: A lawyer for the woman accusing Lindsay Lohan of assault claims that all her client wants is an apology from the actress. According to attorney Mark Haushalter, “My client, Marisa Dugas, just wants Lindsay Lohan to publicly apologize to her for the assault, and be held responsible for her actions. I can definitively tell you that Marisa has absolutely no plans to sue Lindsay Lohan. Lindsay should be treated just like everyone else and not get any special treatment because she is a celebrity. Lindsay Lohan needs to stop lying about where she really was that night and grow up.” Dugas says that Lindsay assaulted her at The Standard hotel, but Lohan claims she was never even on the premises on the night in question.

PIPPA MIDDLETON IN THE CLEAR? Pippa Middleton may be off the hook. There were reports that Kate’s little sister could face jail time after riding in a car while the driver waved a gun at a photographer — but sources now say the weapon was just a toy. Police in Paris, where the incident occurred, say they are not investigating and have no complaint.

SNL STARS STICKING AROUND FOR ELECTION? Even though it’s been rumored that Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg, and Jason Sudeikis will be leaving Saturday Night Live after this season, one writer on the show says he’s fairly certain the trio will be around for the presidential election later this year. Jim Downey reportedly said, “I’m sure they would stick around for the pre-election shows.”

‘JERSEY SHORE’ HOUSE VANDALIZED: The Jersey Shore house is being vandalized. A realtor for the infamous Seaside Heights property told TMZ that fans — or haters — keep tagging the walls of the house. It’s gotten to be such a problem, that the exterior is now repainted on a weekly basis. TMZ added that in light of the issue, they have stepped up security around the premises.

LAWSUIT PENDING AGAINST ‘BACHELOR’ FRANCHISE: Two African American men are reportedly planning to sue ABC and the producers of The Bachelor franchise for racial discrimination. TMZ reported that the men arrived at a Nashville hotel to audition for the show, but were left out of the audition process, allegedly because of their race. Neither were called back.

MINDY WILL STAR ON ‘MINDY’: Mindy Kaling’s new Fox pilot has a name . . . Mindy. Vulture reported on the name but no plot or casting details have been revealed.

T.R. KNIGHT LANDS ROLE IN JACKIE ROBINSON BIOPIC: T.R. Knight will reportedly star in the upcoming Jackie Robinson biopic. The Grey’s Anatomy alum won’t actually be playing the baseball legend — he’ll be taking on the role of Brooklyn Dodgers travelling secretary Harold Parrott. Chadwick Boseman will play Jackie, and Harrison Ford will play Dodgers’ executive, Branch Rickey.

NP Community Playhouse welcomes.. The Wonderettes

MArvelttes

The final production of the 2011/2012 season, “The Marvelous Wonderettes,” is set to open Friday April 20, with additional performances on April 21, 22, 28 and 29. Friday and Saturday curtains are at 8:00PM and Sunday Matinees start at 2:00PM. Tickets are $15.00 for Adults and $7.00 for children and students.

Written by Roger Bean, “The Marvelous Wonderettes, “is a non-stop musical blast from the past. Featuring mega-hits from the 50’a and 60’s such as, RESPECT, Sincerely, Son of a Preacher Man, Mr. Lee, Secret Love and more, this show is guaranteed to have the audience singing and dancing along.

“The Marvelous Wonderettes” takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom, where we meet the Wonderettes-Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their skirts, and the voices to match. In the first act, we learn about their lives and love, as the girls perform beautiful tight harmonies from classic 50’s song. Then in the second act, we join the girls at their ten-year reunion where we see how their friendships have changed and endured as they perform soulful renditions of classic tunes from the 60’s.

“The Marvelous Wonderettes” is a must see. The cast consists of veteran actors Leah Purdy as Missy, Vicky Van Velson as Suzy, Deb Stadler-Stone as Betty Jean and Donna Pucket as Cindy Lou, with cameo appearances by Lynette Niles as Miss McPherson and Jamie Panzer as a Student. The production is directed by Darrell Drullinger with Musical Director Glenn Van Velson. This show is made possible by our Corporate Sponsors, McChesney, Martin and Sagehorn and Integrated Computer Solutions, The Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Endowment for the Arts and is produced through special arrangements with Steele Spring Productions.

Celebrity Birthdays April 17

  • Boomer Esiason (sportscaster and former NFL quarterback) (51)
  • Victoria Beckham (singer/fashion designer, “Posh Spice” of the Spice Girls) (38)
  • Jennifer Garner (actress, TV’s AliasPearl Harbor, Arthur, 13 Going on 30, wife of Ben Affleck) (40)
  • Lela Rochon (actress, of Waiting To Exhale) (48)
  • Rowdy” Roddy Piper (actor, former World Wrestling Federation star) (58)
  • Nick Hornby (author, High FidelityAbout A Boy) (55)
  • Liz Phair (singer) (45)
  • Sean Bean (actor, MissingGame of ThronesPatriot GamesTroyThe Lord Of The Rings trilogy) (53)
  • Chieli Minucci (jazz guitarist) (54)
  • Maynard James Keenan (singer, ToolA Perfect Circle) (48)
  • Jan Hammer (jazz fusion keyboardist; often worked with Jeff Beck) (64)
  • William Mapother (actor, Lost, Mission: Impossible III, In the Bedroom, Tom Cruise’s cousin) (47)
  • Redman (rapper) (42)

Today in History April 17

1524, explorer Giovanni Da Verrazano discovered present-day New York Harbor.
1869, in the first professional baseball game ever played, the Cincinnati Reds beat the rival Cincinnati Amateurs, 24-15.
1907, Ellis Island Immigration Center processes more people than ever, hitting a record of 11,747 people.
1910Walter R. Brookins made the first airplane flight at night. He passed over Montgomery, Alabama. At least, he was pretty sure it was Montgomery…….
1924, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studios is formed after a merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures and the Louis B. Mayer Company.
1934, The first Laundromat opened, in Fort Worth, Texas. For the first time, people could rent washing machines for laundering clothes.
1937, cartoon character Daffy Duck debuted in Warner Brothers’ Porky’s Duck Hunt.
1960Eddie Cochran who wrote “Three Steps to Heaven” dies at age 21 and Gene Vincent is seriously injured after a car crash in London.
1961, about 1,500 CIA-trained Cuban exiles launched the disastrous Bay Of Pigs invasion of Cuba in a failed attempt to overthrow the Communist government of Fidel Castro.
1964, Ford Motor Company unveils the Ford Mustang at New York’s World’s Fair.
1964, Washington’s FBI lab reports that it can’t determine the lyrics to “Louie Louie.”
1969, a Los Angeles jury convicted Sirhan Sirhan in the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. His death sentence was later changed to life in prison after California’s death penalty was overturned.
1970, Ill-fated Apollo 13 spacecraft returns to earth.
1970Johnny Cash performs for President Nixon at the White House. Nixon wouldn’t let him leave unless Cash performed “A Boy Named Sue” but Cash refuses Nixon’s request for “Okie From Muskogee.”
1970, Paul McCartney releases his first solo album.
1982, Paul McCartney becomes the first composer to have simultaneous hits on the black and country music charts.
1993, a Los Angeles federal jury convicted two former police officers of violating the civil rights of beaten motorist Rodney King. Two other officers were acquitted.
1996, a Los Angeles jury spared the lives of brothers Erik & Lyle Menendez, who’d been convicted of killing their wealthy parents, recommending life in jail without parole instead of the death penalty.
2001, filmmaker Steven Spielberg resigned his position on the advisory board of the Boy Scouts Of America, over the group’s ban on gays.
2001Joey Ramone of the Ramones is buried in New Jersey following a private funeral ceremony.

 

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