Showing posts with label Sally Pressman. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Two Hour Special ARMY WIVES: A FINAL SALUTE Premieres Sunday, March 16

After seven tours of duty, Lifetime celebrates the legacy of its longest-running series with the two-hour special, ARMY WIVES: A FINAL SALUTE, premiering Sunday, March 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The retrospective provides a look back at the program with members of the cast and production team as they come together for a final heartfelt goodbye to ARMY WIVES.

ARMY WIVES: A FINAL SALUTE features interviews with original cast members, including Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Wendy Davis, Sterling K. Brown, Brian McNamara, Terry Serpico, Drew Fuller and Jeremy Davidson, who reunite to offer exclusive insight in to the show and their characters.

Monday, September 23, 2013

NEWS: Emmy In Memoriam & Diversity Controversies; More DAYS Book Tour Videos; New Bethany Joy Lenz Show on E!

Larry Hagman's Son on Emmy "In Memoriam" Controversy
Sunday night's Emmy Awards telecast tried to do something a little different by singling out five stars who had recently passed away and independently eulogizing them with anecdotes from their respective former co-stars and friends.

The stars remembered with a special moment on last night's telecast were James Gandolfini, Jonathan Winters, Jean Stapleton, FAMILY TIES creator Gary David Goldberg, and Cory Monteith. Other stars fondly remembered in the In Memoriam montage included Hagman, Dennis Farina, Annette Funicello, Conrad Bain, Lee Thompson Young, Eileen Brennan, Bonnie Franklin, Jeanne Cooper, Allan Arbus, Charles Durning, Alex Karras, Jack Klugman, Julie Harris, Andy Williams and Roger Ebert.

"I think three seconds was short," Preston Hagman told ET. "I think all of them were short. If you are going to honor [the 'In Memoriam' recipients], honor them with the respect and dignity that they portrayed. Do it for everyone. These are very talented people. The actors that they’re honoring have done so much for the industry... If you're going to respect and recognize them then do it correctly."