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Judy Garland (1922-1969)
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John Ritter (1948-2003)
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A bit of classic Johnny Carson on his earlier show "Who Do You Trust" from 1959. These were live segments. When you're watching a live television show you never quite know what will happen. Unlike most 50's TV footage that exists on grainy kinescope film, this footage comes from early B&W quad videotape which is a rarity with any 50's show. This footage was featured on a program from 1983 called "Life's Most Embarrassing Moments" hosted by John Ritter. Tags:whodoyoutrustjohnnycarsonbloopersjohnritter Added: 24th October 2007 Views: 527 Rating: Posted By:Naomi
Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek was hospitalized Tuesday after a minor heart attack, a spokesman for the game show said.
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Trebek, 67, was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center late Monday night and was expected to remain there about two days for tests and observation, said show spokesman Jeff Ritter.
"Thankfully it was a minor heart attack," Ritter said. He did not give other details. Tags:JeopardyAlexTrabek Added: 11th December 2007 Views: 264 Rating: Posted By:Cliffy