This week's is the penultimate S5 episode of FOX's hit musical dramedy series Glee and some very special surprises are in store - including a PETER PAN tribute courtesy of Chris Colfer!
Comedy icon and recognizable stage and screen performer Tim Conway is set to appear on this week's penultimate S5 episode of FOX's hit musical dramedy series Glee and he discusses his participation as part of a new interview.
Chris Colfer pens the next all-new episode of FOX's Glee titled 'Old Dog, New Tricks'! In the episode, Rachel attempts to salvage her reputation among Broadway gossipers by hiring Santana as her publicist and creating a charity for rescue animals.
2014 Academy Award nominee and original GYPSY on Broadway featured player June Squibb is set to pay tribute to her theatrical roots on next week's penultimate S5 episode of FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE byway of performing the CATS showstopper 'Memory'.
ABC Family has announced its programming line up for the month of May, with highlights including a Mother's Day marathon and upcoming episodes of Melissa & Joey and Baby Daddy!
On the next episode of CBS's TWO AND A HALF MEN titled 'Bite Me, Supreme Court,' after Marty proposes to Evelyn, Walden and Alan throw him a bachelor party with several of his old friends.
Comedy legends Carl Reiner, Tim Conway, Steve Lawrence and Garry Marshall are set to guest star on an upcoming episode of TWO AND A HALF MEN, to be broadcast Thursday, Jan. 30 (9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. In the episode, multi-millionaire Marty Pepper (Reiner) proposes to Evelyn (Holland Taylor). In advance of their upcoming nuptials, Walden (Ashton Kutcher) and Alan (Jon Cryer) throw Marty a bachelor party. Marshall, Conway and Lawrence play Marty's friends who help him celebrate his last days of bachelorhood.
Today through Sunday, January 4-5, 2014, international sexologist Dr. Susan Block will join a bevy of film legends (mainstream and adult), 'Golden Age' TV stars, hot MiLFs, GiLFs, and a parade of fans, at THE HOLLYWOOD SHOW, the world's biggest celebrity autograph and pop culture memorabilia show, at the Loews Hollywood Hotel. Dr. Block will interview some of the stars for her Internet TV and radio show, sign photos and copies of her book, The 10 Commandments of Pleasure: Erotic Keys to a Healthy Sexual Life, and introduce her new social media site Bonoboville.com.
This Saturday-Sunday, January 4-5, 2014, international sexologist Dr. Susan Block will join a bevy of film legends (mainstream and adult), 'Golden Age' TV stars, hot MiLFs, GiLFs, and a parade of fans, at THE HOLLYWOOD SHOW, the world's biggest celebrity autograph and pop culture memorabilia show, at the Loews Hollywood Hotel. Dr. Block will interview some of the stars for her Internet TV and radio show, sign photos and copies of her book, The 10 Commandments of Pleasure: Erotic Keys to a Healthy Sexual Life, and introduce her new social media site Bonoboville.com.
The hilarious Tim Conway stopped by THE TALK on CBS and set the record straight on recent rumors that he's retiring. He also looks back fondly on "The Carol Burnett Show."
After completing an exhausting and extensive national book tour promoting his autobiography, 'So you Think That's Funny', Tim Conway in consultation with his family, has decided that it's time to retire from performing live in concert on the road. He has advised his agent, Marty Klein, to inform the three Florida venues, Naples 3/19 at the Philharmonic Hall for the Arts, Sarasosta, 3/22 at the Van Wezel Performance Hall; and Clearwater, 3/23 at Ruth Eckerd Hall that he must unfortunately cancel his upcoming appearances.
Today, we're featuring Tim Conway, circa 1995. Conway is best known for his role in the popular 1960s World War II situation comedy McHale's Navy as the inept Ensign Charles Parker, second in command to Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale (played by Ernest Borgnine), for co-starring alongside Carol Burnett on The Carol Burnett Show, and as the voice of Barnacle Boy from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants (alongside Borgnine, who provided the voice of Mermaid Man until his death in 2012).
Comedy legend Tim Conway stopped by this morning's TODAY on NBC to talk about his new memoir, 'What's So Funny? My Hilarious Life.' Check out the appearance below!
The wildly successful, multi Tony Award winning musical Fiddler on the Roof first opened on Broadway in 1964 and has certainly become a staple among the local theatre community. BroadHollow's production, running through October 6th at their BayWay location, has certainly made this incarnation their own. Directed by Glen J. Beck, this cast will also play their Elmont location from October 26th through November 10th.