Rob Reiner and Wife Murdered

Rob and Michele Singer Reiner were found dead Sunday afternoon at their home in Los Angeles, and investigators believe they suffered stab wounds, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.

Robert Norman Reiner was born on March 6, 1947, in New York City into a family steeped in show business; his father was the legendary comedian and writer Carl Reiner, and his mother, Estelle Reiner, was an actress and singer. Growing up in a creative household, he developed a passion for performance and storytelling at an early age, ultimately attending the

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Shows Where the Title Star is Not That Name in the Show

Sitcoms that the star doesn’t actually use their last name in the show.

The Andy Griffith Show, which aired from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968, was one of the most beloved American television sitcoms of its era, set in the fictional small town of Mayberry, North Carolina. Although it carried star Andy Griffith’s name, there was in fact no character named Andy Griffith in the series; Griffith portrayed Sheriff Andy Taylor,

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Sly Stone, Wayne Lewis, Alf Clausen, and Roger Nichols Dies

We have lost four beloved musical artists here at the end of Spring 2025.

These artists recorded hits like “Everyday People”, “Dance to the Music, and “Family Affair”; sang on songs like “Always”, “Circles”, and “Secret Lovers”; composed and conducted music for Alf and The Simpsons; and wrote songs recorded by The Carpenters, The Association, Three Dog Night, and Paul Anka.

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Perry Mason

Based on the detective fiction of Erle Stanley Gardner.

Perry Mason is a landmark American legal drama television series that originally aired on CBS from 1957 to 1966. Based on the detective fiction of Erle Stanley Gardner, the show centers around the brilliant criminal defense attorney Perry Mason, portrayed by Raymond Burr. Mason, a calm and methodical legal mind, regularly defends clients accused of murder, often exposing the real perpetrator in a dramatic courtroom confession.

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The Munsters – Doyle’s Space: SitCom Hall of Fame

Eddie! You better start dawdling, or you’re going to be on time for school! – Lily Munster

The Munsters is a classic American TV sitcom that aired from September 24, 1964, to May 12, 1966, on CBS. It was created by Norman Lear and Al Lewis, alongside Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, who were also behind Leave It to Beaver. The show stood out as a family-oriented sitcom but with an intriguing twist—its central characters were all friendly monsters living in a suburban environment.

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