Wednesday, March 7, 2012

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

IN THE GAB GAME.(NEWS)

Roseanne is joining Oprah and Rosie as a talk show host formidable enough to be known only by her first name. The blue-collar queen of primetime comedy announced Tuesday she is joining the daytime talk sweepstakes. She signed a deal with syndicator King World to begin producing a five-day-a-week gabfest in the fall of 1998. No word on money, but the deal includes a chance to produce and develop other shows.

Disney sued

Those once adorable, now 50-something Mouseketeers want Walt Disney Pictures & Television to pay them residuals and royalties for reusing the original ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' shows. The Screen Actors Guild contends Disney hasn't paid residuals, clip-reuse fees or merchandising royalties even though the shows are used in TV specials, movies, videos, records and theme park attractions. The show ran 1955-59.

Innocence claim

Former ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Todd Bridges, pleaded innocent Monday to charges he rammed an acquaintance's car. Charges include one count each of reckless driving, malicious vandalism of an automobile and battery. Bridges, now 31, has a June 23 trial date.

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