I GET THAT A LOT, featuring popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people, returns with its fifth one-hour special, to be broadcast Wednesday, Jan. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Below, check out a clip featuring 'The Amazing Race's' Phil Keoghan.
I GET THAT A LOT, featuring popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people, returns with its fifth one-hour special, to be broadcast Wednesday, Jan. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Below, check out a clip of race car driver Jeff Gordon selling automotive supplies!
I GET THAT A LOT, featuring popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people, returns with its fifth one-hour special, to be broadcast Wednesday, Jan. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Below, check out a clip of the late actor Larry Hagman posing as a worker in a warehouse shopping club!
I GET THAT A LOT, featuring popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people, returns with its fifth one-hour special, to be broadcast Wednesday, Jan. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Below, check out a clip featuring Olympian Bruce Jenner!
2012 is coming to a close, and BroadwayWorld's senior photographer Walter McBride takes a moment to look back at some of the many influential people we've lost this year. 2012 saw the death of some of the most beloved actors, musicians, comedians, writers and true heros.
2012 saw the death of some of the most beloved actors, musicians, comedians, writers and true heros. From Whitney Houston to Dick Clark to Larry Hagman, People.com compiled a look back at the celebrities who passed this year. Click here to check it out.
2012 saw the death of some of the most beloved actors, musicians, comedians, writers and true heros. From Whitney Houston to Dick Clark to Larry Hagman, People.com compiled a look back at the celebrities who passed this year. Click here to check it out.
Larry Hagman, who died this past November, will appear in an upcoming segment of the CBS reality special I GET THAT A LOT. The actor filmed his segment on September 7 in Santa Clarita, CA. In the episode, the 'Dallas' star pretends to be an employee offering food samples at a membership warehouse shopping club.
I GET THAT A LOT, featuring popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people, returns with its fifth one-hour special, to be broadcast Wednesday, Jan. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
TVLine reports that TNT plans to lay the iconic DALLAS patriarch J.R. Ewing to rest on an upcoming episode of the series. The news comes three weeks after actor Larry Hagman, who portrayed Ewing on the show, passed away from cancer at the age of 81.
Linda Gray, who played the Larry Hagman's onscreen wife on the original run of DALLAS in the 1980s and the current reboot on TNT, recently sat down with Entertainment Tonight and paid honor to the late actor. Check out the interview below!
The American Fertility Association (The AFA) announced today two fundraising packages available on CharityBuzz.com to support their work of educating hopeful parents about family building options.
As BroadwayWorld reported last week, TV star Larry Hagman, who played 'J.R. Ewing' on 'Dallas', died on November 23, 2012, after a battle with cancer. He was 81. We celebrate the life and career of the legend below.
TNT's current reboot of the hit series DALLAS is set to resume shooting tomorrow following the death of original series star Larry Hagman, Entertainment Tonight has reported. The late star had reprised his role as 'J.R. Ewing' for the network's reboot.
TNT has just released a video tribute to the late Larry Hagman, who was featured on the network's current reboot of the show that made him a legend, DALLAS. Check out the tribute below.
Actor Patrick Duffy paid tribute to his late Dallas co-star Larry Hagman today. Hagman died from complications related to cancer on Friday, November 23 at aged 81. Duffy co-starred with the actor in the series DALLAS.
Larry Hagman and Barbara Eden starred in the NBC comedy I DREAM OF JEANNIE. Eden portrayed a 2,000-year-old genie, while Hagman played astronaut Tony Nelson who becomes her master, with whom she falls in love and eventually marries.
On Nov. 23, TV star Larry Hagman, who played 'J.R. Ewing' on DALLAS, died at the age of 81. This weekend, CBS, the network home to DALLAS, released a statement on the actor's passing: