Category: Entertainment
April 12
1861, After months of escalating tension, Major Robert Anderson refused to evacuate Fort Sumter at Charleston, South Carolina, which started the first major engagement of the American Civil War.
1963, Police used dogs and cattle prods on peaceful civil rights demonstrators in Birmingham, Alabama.
1964, Arnold Palmer won his fourth Masters title and became the first golfer to earn career earnings of $506,496.00.
1964, Philadelphia singer Chubby Checker married former Miss World Catherina Lodders.
1966, Emmett Ashford became the first African-American major league umpire.
1981, The space shuttle Columbia blasted off from Cape Canaveral on its first test flight.
1983, Chicagoans went to the polls to elect Harold Washington the city’s first black mayor.
1984, Astronauts aboard the ill-fated Challenger made the first satellite repair in orbit by returning a healthy Solar Max satellite to space. The satellite had been circling the Earth for three years with all circuits dead before repairs were made.
1985, Senator Jake Garn of Utah became the first senator to fly into space as the shuttle Discovery lifted off.
1985, Federal inspectors declared that four animals of the Ringling Brothers And Barnum & Bailey Circus were not unicorns as the circus said, but goats with horns which had been surgically implanted.
1989, Radical activist Abbie Hoffman was found dead at his home in New Hope, Pennsylvania, at age 52.
1989, Former middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson died in Culver City, California, at age 67.
1989, In its first meeting, East Germany’s first democratically elected parliament acknowledged responsibility for the Nazi Holocaust, and asked the forgiveness of Jews and others who had suffered.
1992, Euro Disneyland opened in France.
1998, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams appealed to Irish Republican Army supporters to accept Northern Ireland’s compromise peace accord.
1999, A jury in Little Rock, Arkansas, acquitted Susan McDougal of obstructing Independent CounselKenneth Starr‘s Whitewater inquiry and deadlocked on two other charges, causing a mistrial.
1999, US District Judge Susan Webber Wright cited President Clinton for contempt of court, concluding that the president had lied about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky in a deposition in the Paula Jonescase.
2000, Attorney General Janet Reno met in Miami with the U.S. relatives of Elian Gonzalez, after which she ordered them to bring the six-year-old boy to an airport the next day so he could be taken to a reunion with his father in Washington. Elian was seized by federal agents 10 days after Reno’s order to turn him over.
2001, After urging from U.S. President George W. Bush, China agreed to release 24 crew members of a U.S. spy plane held by Beijing for 11 days.
April 12
- THE BIG BANG THEORY (repeat)
- RULES OF ENGAGEMENT – Jeff realizes Audrey uses sex to get what she wants; Timmy and Russell make a commercial for their soup spoon.
- THE BIG BANG THEORY (repeat)
- 2 BROKE GIRLS (repeat)
- PERSON OF INTEREST (repeat)
- COMMUNITY – Britta asks her friends to help keep her away from her visiting ex.
- 30 ROCK – Liz encourages Jack to open up to his ailing mother; Jenna dates a musician.
- THE OFFICE – Robert forces the office to throw a welcome party for Nellie.
- UP ALL NIGHT – (season finale) When Reagan loses her engagement ring, Chris uses the opportunity to propose again.
- AWAKE – Britten’s interest in a tip linked to a case he was investigating before the accident worries Capt. Harper.
- AMERICAN IDOL – The finalists face elimination; Jennifer Hudson, Ne-Yo and Rock Ross are slated to perform.
- TOUCH – Martin becomes involved in a young woman’s quest for vengeance.
- MISSING – Becca tries to uncover clues about Michael’s location; Michael plans his escape.
- GREY’S ANATOMY – Cristina makes Owen tell her about the intimate details of his affair; Mark takes his authority very seriously when he steps in as chief for the day.
- SCANDAL – Olivia must protect a new client who is under investigation; Quinn runs into trouble.
- THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (repeat)
- THE SECRET CIRCLE (repeat)
MTV
- PUNK’D – Hayden Panettierre; Dianna Agron; Zac Efron; Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi.
- THE PAULY D PROJECT – Pauly deflects sloppy woman in Las Vegas.
April 12
- David Letterman (Late night TV host) (65)
- Ed O’Neill (actor, Married…With Children‘s Al Bundy) (66)
- David Cassidy (actor-singer, The Partridge Family, Celebrity Apprentice) (62)
- Shannen Doherty (actress, Beverly Hills 90210, Charmed) (41)
- Andy Garcia (actor, The Untouchables, The Godfather: Part III, Things To Do In Denver When You’re Dead) (56)
- Tom Clancy (author, The Hunt For Red October, Patriot Games, Clear And Present Danger) (65)
- Scott Turow (author, Presumed Innocent) (63)
- Claire Danes (actress, Romeo + Juliet, Little Women, The Hours, Evening, Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines) (33)
- Vince Gill (country singer) (55)
- Herbie Hancock (jazz musician, wrote the pop instrumental “Rockit”) (72)
- John Kay (lead singer, Steppenwolf) (68)
- Tom Clancy (writer, ‘The Hunt for Red October,’ ‘Patriot Games,’ ‘Clear and Present Danger’) (65)
- Marley Shelton (actress, The Sandlot, Pleasantville, Sugar & Spice, Uptown Girls, Sin City, Grindhouse, W.) (38)
- Saoirse Ronan (actress, Atonement, The Lovely Bones, Hanna, The Way Back) (18)
- Brooklyn Decker (model-actress, Just Go With It) (25)
April 12
CHRIS NOTH TIES THE KNOT: Chris Noth is a married man. The Sex and the City star exchanged vows with his longtime girlfriend Tara Wilson in Hawaii last Friday (April 6th). A source told the National Enquirer, “Chris and Tara married in the most romantic setting possible. Tara was beaming and Chris had a smile on his face the entire time.” The two have been dating for ten years and have a four-year-old son named Orion together — who served as their ring bearer.
FORMER MISS USA STRIKES PLEA DEAL: Former Miss USA Rima Fakih struck a plea deal in her DUI case on Wednesday just hours before she was due to stand trial. TMZ.com reported that Fakih pled no contest to misdemeanor driving while visibly impaired, stemming from her December arrest. Prosecutors then dropped the more serious charge of operating while intoxicated. Fakih will be sentenced in May and faces up to 93 days in jail.
PETRA NEMCOVA SPLITS FROM FIANCE: Petra Nemcova is back on the market. A rep for the supermodel confirmed that she and her fiance Kamie Belman have called off their engagement. The rep said, “Petra Nemcova and Jamie Belman confirm their separation. They remain close friends and thank their families for their continued support during this time. There will be no further comment on the matter.” The couple began dating in 2010 and got engaged eight months later.
KIM KARDASHIAN NOT PRESSING CHARGES: Kim Kardashian has decided not to file a police report against the women who threw a flour bomb at her last month on the red carpet. Although Kim originally wanted to pursue legal action, a source told RadarOnline.com, “What Kim could have done is filed a formal complaint or a police report and then that would have been turned over to prosecutors to determine if there was enough evidence to charge Cho. Kim is already going through exhausting and taxing divorce proceedings, she doesn’t want to get involved in yet another legal drama.”
MICHAEL WEATHERLY IS A DAD AGAIN: Michael Weatherly and his wife Bojana Jankovic welcomed a daughter on Tuesday, April 10. The NCIS actor announced on Twitter, “Gentlefolk of Twitter and elsewhere, Bojana and I are proud to announce the arrival yesterday of Olivia Weatherly! #SpecialAgentWeatherly.” Weatherly has a 16-year-old son named August from a previous marriage.
‘MARRIED WITH CHILDREN’ IS RETURNING: Fox is going to re-air the pilot to Married . . . with Childrenas part of its 25th-anniversary celebration on April 22th. That night will also feature an encore of The Simpsons’ 500th episode and then the network’s 25th Anniversary Special.
SHERRI SHEPHERD ‘DEVASTATED’ BY ‘DWTS’ ELIMINATION
Sherri Shepherd was her own hot topic on Wednesday’s The View, which was filmed less than 24 hours after her shocking elimination from Dancing With the Stars.
Shepherd addressed her teary reaction to the news on Wednesday’s show, telling her co-hosts and the audience, [“I think when people see I’m crying, it was not like oh my god like temper tantrum, [but] really tears of joy. Because I got to, you guys know, I wanted to do this for so long, and when you work so hard at something and be taken off the ride so soon, it really was devastating.”] SOUNDCUE (:16 OC: . . . really was devastating)
Sherri walked on stage to a standing ovation as the crowd chanted her name. Her co-host Whoopi Goldberg said that Sherri was “robbed.”
- Shepherd, however, is taking the experience in stride, reminding herself of the benefits of the show. She explained, “I learned I have stage fright, and have to get past it. And I was scared every week, and I learned to dance scared.”
April 11
- Joss Stone (singer) (25)
- Joel Grey (actor/dancer, star of Cabaret and actress Jennifer Grey’s dad) (80)
- Ethel Kennedy (Robert F. Kennedy‘s widow) (84)
- Louise Lasser (actress, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman) (73)
- Vincent Gallo (actor, Buffalo 66, The Brown Bunny) (51, disputed)
- Bill Irwin (actor, Igby Goes Down, How The Grinch Stole Christmas) (62)
- Jennifer Esposito (actress, Samantha Who?, Crash, Spin City, Summer of Sam) (39)
- Alessandra Ambrosio (model for Victoria’s Secret) (31)
April 11
1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as emperor of France and was banished to the island of Elba.
1921, The first live sports event on radio took place this day over KDKA Radio. Pittsburgh sports writerFlorent Gibson gave an account of the action in the lightweight boxing match between Johnny Ray andJohnny Dundee.
1940, Andrew Ponzi of New York set a world’s record in a New York pocket billiards tournament. Ponzi ran 127 balls straight.
1948, Frank Sinatra married Ava Gardner.
1951, President Harry S. Truman removed General Douglas MacArthur from his post as commander of U.N. forces in Korea, and ordered the general home.
1965, Golfer Jack Nicklaus scored a record 271 in his second Masters victory, becoming the first man to win consecutive Masters.
1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act Of 1968 into law, one week after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
1970, Apollo 13 blasted off on its ill-fated mission to the moon. Two days after take-off, an explosion on board put the return of the spacecraft and the survival of its three astronauts in doubt. However, Apollo 13successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 17th.
1981, President Ronald Reagan returned to the White House from George Washington University hospital, 12 days after he was wounded in an assassination attempt.
1990, Funeral services were held in Indianapolis for AIDS patient Ryan White, who died three days earlier at age 18. Among the 1,500 mourners were first lady Barbara Bush and singers Elton John and Michael Jackson.
1991, The U.N. Security Council issues a formal cease fire with Iraq.
1994, The White House disclosed that President & Mrs. Clinton had failed to report $6,498 income that the First Lady made by trading commodities in 1980. The couple wrote checks totaling $14,615 back taxes and interest.
1996, Seven-year-old Jessica Dubroff, who’d hoped to become the youngest person to fly cross-country, was killed along with her father and flight instructor when her plane crashed after taking off from Cheyenne, Wyoming.
April 11
- SURVIVOR: ONE WORLD – Tribe members compete for individual immunity.
- CRIMINAL MINDS – When Morgan’s sister sees a woman who looks like their presumed-dead cousin, the BAU reopens the case of her disappearance.
- CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION – When Stokes learns that a man he helped put away is going to have his conviction overturned, the team works to prove his guilt and prevent his release.
- BETTY WHITE’S OFF THEIR ROCKERS – Seniors play pranks including asking for help texting an intimate message and collecting signatures for a petition to allow only attractive people to reproduce.
- BEST FRIENDS FOREVER – Jessica deals with the consequences of butt-dialing her estranged husband; Lennon and Joe convince Rav to let Jessica cook at the bar.
- ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS – Allegations that Remington has ignored a potential defect in some of it’s guns; a man books bands to play in his living room.
- LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT – A rape investigation leads to one of Benson’s old cases being reopened.
- AMERICAN IDOL – The remaining contestants perform.
- THE MIDDLE – After attending a new church, Frankie is inspired by a pastor who wants people to live without regrets by fulfilling their own destiny.
- SUBURGATORY – George becomes concerned when Dallas’ divorce is finalized; Dalia’s therapist helps her make a breakthrough.
- MODERN FAMILY – On Election Day, the family does some last minute campaigning for Claire; Claire experiences technical difficulties during interviews.
- DON’T TRUST THE B— IN APARTMENT 23 – (series premiere) When a naive June is scammed by her new roommate Chloe, she decides to turn the tables on her and by doing so earns Chloe’s respect.
- REVENGE – Recapping the story so far.
- AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL (repeat)
- AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL – Past “America’s Next Top Model” winner Lisa D’Amato mentors the contestants; guest judges Jessica Sutta and Nadine Coyle.
BRAVO
- INTERIOR THERAPY WITH JEFF LEWIS – Jeff and Jenni must confront a life coach who needs coaching of her own.
COMEDY CENTRAL
- SOUTH PARK – An unlikely bully makes Butters his victim.
April 11
LEANN RIMES DISMISSES BOOK CLAIMS: She denied rumors of a rival tell-all to Brandi Glanville’s, tweeting, “So you all know, I’m blonde & there’s no “tell all” book about divorce, marriage and “my side.” I just laugh at a of this!”
KIM KARDASHIAN WANTS TO BE DISMISSED FROM LAWSUIT: Kim filed papers in her ongoing battle with a beauty company that has accused her of endorsing a competitor’s product. She’s saying that her opinions reflected honest experience and she should be dismissed from the suit.
RICKI LAKE ELOPES: Ricki Lake is a married woman. The talk show host tied the knot with fiance Christian Evans in a secret ceremony last Sunday (April 9th) in California. Lake told People magazine, “It was a beautiful moment I will never forget. I wasn’t anxious or nervous. I was really relaxed and excited.” Lake has two sons, Milo, 15, and Owen, 10, from a previous marriage that ended in divorce in 2003.
GEORGE CLOONEY HOSTING OBAMA FUNDRAISER: George Clooney is hosting a fundraiser for President Obama at his home. It will cost $40,000 a head to attend the event, which will take place in May. Clooney told ET, “I’m proud to do whatever I can to support the President. As long as no one asks me to sing.” Around 150 people are expected to attend and all proceeds will be given to the Obama Victory Fund.
SLY STALLONE MENTIONS ‘REAL HOUSEWIFE’ IN LAWSUIT’: Sylvester Stallone is suing a contractor who worked on his house — and its all Bravo star Lisa Vanderpump’s fault. According to the lawsuit, Sly hired Mohamed Hadid at Lisa’s recommendation, but Hadid did a “shameful” re-modeling job. The suit charges, “Far from the top quality job promised, Hadid’s work was riddled with defects, abysmal quality and poor workmanship. If you want to hire an incompetent con man to do construction, then Mohamed Hadid is your man.”
SEAL FIRES BACK AT HEIDI: Seal and Heidi Klum’s divorce might be getting ugly. Seal filed a response to Heidi’s petition asking for joint physical custody of their four children — while she wants primary custody. Both parties are seeking to deny spousal support to the other.
TONY ROMO IS A FATHER: Tony Romo and his wife, Candice welcomed a baby boy on Monday (April 9th). Dallas Cowboys vice president Rich Dalrymple announced that the baby’s name is Hawkins Crawford Romo. It is the first child for the Romos, who were married last May.
JIM BELUSHI GETS LUCKY IN POT BUST: Jim Belushi was busted at the Martha’s Vineyard airport last weekend after TSA agents discovered he was carrying a joint. PerezHilton.com reported that Belushi tried to present his medical marijuana card as an excuse, but those are only legal in California. Because weed is decriminalized in Massachusetts and it was such a small amount, the actor was let off with just a warning.
JENELLE EVANS IS SINGLE AGAIN: Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans has split with her latest boyfriend, Gary Head. The 20-year-old announced the breakup on Twitter, writing, “I’m very depressed. Me and Gary broke up for good. What hurts the worst is he doesn’t give two (bleeps) how I’m feeling.” She also accused Gary of once getting physical with her during an argument, but he denied ever hitting her to his Twitter followers.
JENNIFER ANISTON TO PLAY A HOOKER? Jennifer Aniston will reportedly play a hooker turned drug smuggler the new film, We’re the Millers. The New York Post reported that the film is about a pot dealer who hires a fake wife and kids to pose as his family as he drives an RV filled with marijuana across the country. Aniston’s Horrible Bosses costar Jason Sudeikis is reportedly close to signing on as the male lead.
JENNIFER LAWRENCE SLAMS PETA: Jennifer Lawrence told Rolling Stone magazine that she did indeed skin a squirrel in her 2010 breakout film Winter’s Bone. When asked about the authenticity of the scene, Lawrence said, “I should say it wasn’t real, for PETA. But screw PETA.” The organization of course responded, saying, “When people kill animals, it is the animals who are ‘screwed,’ not PETA, and one day I hope she will try to make up for any pain she might cause any animal who did nothing but try to eke out a humble existence in nature.”
DUELING MEMOIRS FROM EDDIE’S LADIES? Eddie Cibrian’s current and former wives are reportedly both writing tell-all books. The New York Post reported that both Brandi Glanville (ex) and LeAnn Rimes (current) want to tell their side of the love triangle. A source told the Post of Rimes, “[She] wants it to be a very honest book so she can speak directly to her fans and tell her side of the story. She’s been through a lot of changes over the past few years and this is her chance to speak candidly to her fans.” Last month Glanville announced that she would be writing a memoir about surviving divorce.
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