Phil Rosenthal
Bewitched, Andy Griffith and I Spy all enjoyed great runs. The Dick Van Dyke show won an Emmy just about every year it seems. There were a number of TV casualties in 1964, including “The Judy Garland Show.” Forty percent of the TV shows in prime time were new. Bewitched and Peyton ...
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"), Coleman charmed audiences as the adopted son of wealthy Upper East Sider Philip Drummond on "Diff'rent Strokes." After the show ended, Coleman had trouble landing new gigs and discovered that his parents had raided his trust fund, which had dwindled from nearly $18 million to a scant ...
Howard was born into a show business family and began his acting career at just 18 months old. He became a household name as Opie, the son of widowed Mayberry sheriff Andy Griffith, on the eponymous 1960s sitcom. In his late teens, Howard gave a standout performance as recent high ...