With the passing of comedy legend Carl Reiner, tributes have poured in from all over the world. “Modern Family” executive producer Steven Levitan shared with Variety his memories of the landmark television comedy that Reiner created.
Early in the run of Modern Family, I got a call from our show’s publicist asking if I’d be willing to do a Saturday photo shoot for one of the trades. “Saturday?,” I complained. “I try to spend Saturdays with my kids.” She continued, “It would be with Eric Stonestreet, Dick Van Dyke and Carl Reiner.” My eyes went wide. “F— the kids. I’m not even sure they’re mine.”
I grew up in suburban Chicago on a steady diet of Spaghetti-o’s, Grape Nehi and reruns of “The Dick Van Dyke Show” (God bless Wgn). Like countless comedy writers today, I do what I do in good part because Carl...
Early in the run of Modern Family, I got a call from our show’s publicist asking if I’d be willing to do a Saturday photo shoot for one of the trades. “Saturday?,” I complained. “I try to spend Saturdays with my kids.” She continued, “It would be with Eric Stonestreet, Dick Van Dyke and Carl Reiner.” My eyes went wide. “F— the kids. I’m not even sure they’re mine.”
I grew up in suburban Chicago on a steady diet of Spaghetti-o’s, Grape Nehi and reruns of “The Dick Van Dyke Show” (God bless Wgn). Like countless comedy writers today, I do what I do in good part because Carl...
- 7/4/2020
- by Steven Levitan
- Variety Film + TV
Carl Reiner didn’t mean to create The Dick Van Dyke Show — or, rather, he didn’t mean to create a show for Dick Van Dyke. When he sat down to write what was then called Head of the Family, Reiner was basing its hero, Rob Petrie, on his own experiences as a suburban dad and writer for Sid Caesar’s sketch-comedy shows. So who better to play Rob than himself? Reiner starred in the pilot episode, with Barbara Britton as Rob’s wife, Laura, and Morty Gunty and Sally Rogers...
- 6/30/2020
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Tony Sokol Jun 12, 2019
Sylvia Miles was the original Sally on the Dick van Dyke Show, and a fixture of New York's entertainment world.
Iconic New York stage and screen scene-stealer Sylvia Miles died at age 94, according to Variety. Miles created a string of incredibly memorable, very New York characters, often with very little screen time. She was on the screen for six minutes in Midnight Cowboy (1969), about five and a half minutes in Farewell, My Lovely (1975), and she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress for both. She only sold two apartments in Wall Street and its sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Miles had three short scenes selling Amy Irving to the pickle guy in Crossing Delancey.
Her starring role in Andy Warhol's Heat, is no less memorable, though criminally under-watched. A take on the classic Sunset Boulevard, as if any of Warhol's movies weren't, Miles played the Gloria Swanson...
Sylvia Miles was the original Sally on the Dick van Dyke Show, and a fixture of New York's entertainment world.
Iconic New York stage and screen scene-stealer Sylvia Miles died at age 94, according to Variety. Miles created a string of incredibly memorable, very New York characters, often with very little screen time. She was on the screen for six minutes in Midnight Cowboy (1969), about five and a half minutes in Farewell, My Lovely (1975), and she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress for both. She only sold two apartments in Wall Street and its sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Miles had three short scenes selling Amy Irving to the pickle guy in Crossing Delancey.
Her starring role in Andy Warhol's Heat, is no less memorable, though criminally under-watched. A take on the classic Sunset Boulevard, as if any of Warhol's movies weren't, Miles played the Gloria Swanson...
- 6/13/2019
- Den of Geek
Sylvia Miles, the lively actress in Midnight Cowboy and Farewell, My Lovely, has died. She was 94.
Miles passed away on Wednesday in Manhattan in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, her publicist Mauricio Padilha told The New York Times.
She began her career in off-Broadway plays in 1947 and later segued into TV and film. She played the role of Sally Rogers in the pilot episode of what became The Dick Van Dyke Show, but the role was taken over by Rose Marie.
The actress earned her first Oscar nomination for her brief performance as Cass, a hooker,...
Miles passed away on Wednesday in Manhattan in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, her publicist Mauricio Padilha told The New York Times.
She began her career in off-Broadway plays in 1947 and later segued into TV and film. She played the role of Sally Rogers in the pilot episode of what became The Dick Van Dyke Show, but the role was taken over by Rose Marie.
The actress earned her first Oscar nomination for her brief performance as Cass, a hooker,...
- 6/13/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Sylvia Miles, who earned two Oscar nominations – one for her memorable role as a poodle-owning Upper East Side matron who hooks up with Jon Voight’s hustler in Midnight Cowboy and one for a five and a-half minute scene with Robert Mitchum in Farewell My Lovely – has died.
Her friend, publicist Mauricio Padilha, confirmed to The New York Times that Miles died Wednesday in Manhattan. Padilha said she died in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. She was 94.
Miles was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Oscars for her roles in Midnight Cowboy and in 1975’s Farewell My Love She also appeared in Wall Street and its sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, among numerous other movies, plays and TV series.
Miles was also a long-time fixture on the New York party scene, often carousing with Andy Warhol and his Factory crowd. She was notable for her continuing appearances...
Her friend, publicist Mauricio Padilha, confirmed to The New York Times that Miles died Wednesday in Manhattan. Padilha said she died in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. She was 94.
Miles was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Oscars for her roles in Midnight Cowboy and in 1975’s Farewell My Love She also appeared in Wall Street and its sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, among numerous other movies, plays and TV series.
Miles was also a long-time fixture on the New York party scene, often carousing with Andy Warhol and his Factory crowd. She was notable for her continuing appearances...
- 6/12/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Sylvia Miles, who was Oscar-nominated for “Midnight Cowboy” and “Farewell, My Lovely,” died Wednesday at her home in New York. Her friends, journalist Michael Musto and actress Geraldine Smith, confirmed her death. She was reportedly 94, although she gave various accounts of her age.
Celebrity journalist Musto, who was about to appear with Smith and Miles in an indie film, said, “She was one of my first celebrity interviews (in the 1970s) and was charismatic and career driven. She’d run up to directors at Studio 54 and say ‘Hire me!’ She was very proud of her two Oscar nominations.”
Smith said “Her family was her New York friends,” and related how she had been excited to get back to acting.
Miles’ first major role came in the 1969 film “Midnight Cowboy” alongside Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. Despite only appearing on screen for about six minutes, her role as Cass earned her an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress.
Celebrity journalist Musto, who was about to appear with Smith and Miles in an indie film, said, “She was one of my first celebrity interviews (in the 1970s) and was charismatic and career driven. She’d run up to directors at Studio 54 and say ‘Hire me!’ She was very proud of her two Oscar nominations.”
Smith said “Her family was her New York friends,” and related how she had been excited to get back to acting.
Miles’ first major role came in the 1969 film “Midnight Cowboy” alongside Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. Despite only appearing on screen for about six minutes, her role as Cass earned her an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress.
- 6/12/2019
- by Pat Saperstein and Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
The daughter of the late entertainer Rose Marie has donated memorabilia from her mother's fabled career to The Paley Center for Media and to Georgia State University, it was announced Thursday.
Marie "made so many pioneering contributions to all the various entertainment art forms, I felt it was important to partner with institutions that recognized her importance, would preserve her legacy and would make her archives available to her many fans," her daughter, Georgiana Guy-Rodrigues, said in a statement.
Forever known for playing the wisecracking comedy writer Sally Rogers on the legendary 1960s CBS sitcom The ...
Marie "made so many pioneering contributions to all the various entertainment art forms, I felt it was important to partner with institutions that recognized her importance, would preserve her legacy and would make her archives available to her many fans," her daughter, Georgiana Guy-Rodrigues, said in a statement.
Forever known for playing the wisecracking comedy writer Sally Rogers on the legendary 1960s CBS sitcom The ...
- 6/21/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired worldwide rights (English-speaking territories) to Wait for Your Laugh, Jason Wise's documentary about the life and career of actress and comedian Rose Marie.
Samuel Goldwyn Films plans to release a DVD with extras in the spring, while releasing the film across numerous digital platforms. Vitagraph Films earlier acquired the North American theatrical rights to Wait for Your Laugh, just before Marie, who went toe-to-toe in a man’s world as wisecracking comedy writer Sally Rogers on the legendary 1960s CBS sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, died in late December 2017 at 94.
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Samuel Goldwyn Films plans to release a DVD with extras in the spring, while releasing the film across numerous digital platforms. Vitagraph Films earlier acquired the North American theatrical rights to Wait for Your Laugh, just before Marie, who went toe-to-toe in a man’s world as wisecracking comedy writer Sally Rogers on the legendary 1960s CBS sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, died in late December 2017 at 94.
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- 3/15/2018
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
All-round entertainer whose best-known role was as Sally Rogers in the American television sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show
As Sally Rogers in The Dick Van Dyke Show, Rose Marie, who has died aged 94, was known and cherished by the myriad television viewers who tuned in every week from 1961 to 1966 to watch the landmark sitcom.
Rose Marie, playing one of three comedy writers on the fictional Alan Brady Show, felt she had struck a blow for gender equality on American television because Sally was not a wife, mother or secretary but a writer equal to Rob Petrie (Van Dyke) and Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam). Witty and self-deprecating, desperately seeking a husband, Sally acted as a balance between Buddy, the “joke machine”, and the accident-prone Rob.
As Sally Rogers in The Dick Van Dyke Show, Rose Marie, who has died aged 94, was known and cherished by the myriad television viewers who tuned in every week from 1961 to 1966 to watch the landmark sitcom.
Rose Marie, playing one of three comedy writers on the fictional Alan Brady Show, felt she had struck a blow for gender equality on American television because Sally was not a wife, mother or secretary but a writer equal to Rob Petrie (Van Dyke) and Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam). Witty and self-deprecating, desperately seeking a husband, Sally acted as a balance between Buddy, the “joke machine”, and the accident-prone Rob.
- 1/2/2018
- by Ronald Bergan
- The Guardian - Film News
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- 12/29/2017
- by Kat Rosenfield
- TVGuide.com - Features
Rose Marie, the show business icon best known for her role as Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show, died Thursday, Dec. 28. She was 94.
Born Rose Marie Mazetta in New York City, the actress got her start as a child star, headlining her own NBC radio show at the age of 5. Known then as Baby Rose
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Born Rose Marie Mazetta in New York City, the actress got her start as a child star, headlining her own NBC radio show at the age of 5. Known then as Baby Rose
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- 12/29/2017
- by Kat Rosenfield
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Actress Rose Marie, best known for her role as Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show, died on Thursday in Van Nuys, CA, Variety reports. She was 94.
Born Rose Marie Mazetta in New York City on August 15th, 1923, Marie began her career as a child star at the age of three. Two years later she had her own NBC radio show. She cut several records and also appeared in vaudeville. As a teenager, she performed as a nightclub singer and later became a comedienne on radio. She also starred...
Born Rose Marie Mazetta in New York City on August 15th, 1923, Marie began her career as a child star at the age of three. Two years later she had her own NBC radio show. She cut several records and also appeared in vaudeville. As a teenager, she performed as a nightclub singer and later became a comedienne on radio. She also starred...
- 12/29/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Rose Marie -- best known for playing wisecracking writer Sally Rogers on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" -- died Thursday at her home in California ... according to her publicist. Rose's career began as a child singing sensation in the '20s and '30s, and she was the last surviving entertainer to have charted a hit before World War II. She landed her first big TV role in 1960 on the CBS sitcom "My Sister Eileen,...
- 12/29/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Iconic TV, stage and screen actress Rose Marie is a living legend whose star-studded career and life story are the stuff of Hollywood fairy tales.
A famous child star at age 4, Marie’s made a mark on nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry, including Vaudeville, radio, film, Broadway, and television, whose fans best know her as plucky comedy writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
But just as fascinating as the 92-year-old performer’s impressive résumé is her slate of famous friends – she had a four decades-long friendship with Frank Sinatra and she is the last person...
A famous child star at age 4, Marie’s made a mark on nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry, including Vaudeville, radio, film, Broadway, and television, whose fans best know her as plucky comedy writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
But just as fascinating as the 92-year-old performer’s impressive résumé is her slate of famous friends – she had a four decades-long friendship with Frank Sinatra and she is the last person...
- 12/29/2017
- by Kara Warner
- PEOPLE.com
Dick Van Dyke Show funny lady Rose Marie died on Thursday afternoon at the age of 94.
Born Rose Marie Mazetta, the former child performer and vaudevillist at age 38 joined The Dick Van Dyke Show as sassy comedy writer Sally Rogers, a role she played for five seasons, earning three Emmy nominations along the way. Rose Marie then moved on to The Doris Day Show, playing Doris Martin’s friend Myrna.
From there, Rose Marie guested on such series as Adam-12, S.W.A.T., The Love Boat and Murphy Brown, before playing team owner Mitzi Balzer on the 1994 Fox sitcom Hardball. In more recent years,...
Born Rose Marie Mazetta, the former child performer and vaudevillist at age 38 joined The Dick Van Dyke Show as sassy comedy writer Sally Rogers, a role she played for five seasons, earning three Emmy nominations along the way. Rose Marie then moved on to The Doris Day Show, playing Doris Martin’s friend Myrna.
From there, Rose Marie guested on such series as Adam-12, S.W.A.T., The Love Boat and Murphy Brown, before playing team owner Mitzi Balzer on the 1994 Fox sitcom Hardball. In more recent years,...
- 12/29/2017
- TVLine.com
Rose Marie, the actress best known for her roles on “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “The Doris Day Show” and “Hollywood Squares,” died on Thursday at the age of 94. Marie starred on the CBS comedy “The Dick Van Dyke Show” for five seasons, playing the quick-witted comedy writer Sally Rogers, a role for which she received three primetime Emmy nominations. She was also known as a regular guest on the game show “Hollywood Squares,” having appeared on the original 1965 version as well as both syndicated revivals. Also Read: 'Dick Van Dyke Show' Star Rose Marie Says She Was Sexually Harassed on.
- 12/29/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Actress Rose Marie, whose trademark hair bow is in the Smithsonian and who had a long career spanning TV, Broadway, films, nightclubs and as a Hollywood Square, has died. She was 94 and passed away in Van Nuys, CA. She was best known for her role as comedy writer Sally Rogers on TV’s The Dick Van Dyke Show, trading barbs with the boys club in quick-witted fashion after joining the show in 1961. After five seasons, she moved on to The Doris Day Show. She received a star…...
- 12/29/2017
- Deadline
Rose Marie is best known for playing the funny television show writer Sally Rogers -- opposite Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke -- in the '60s sitcom "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Guess what she looks like now! Read more...
- 1/26/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Iconic TV, stage and screen actress Rose Marie is a living legend whose star-studded career and life story are the stuff of Hollywood fairy tales.
A famous child star at age 4, Marie's made a mark on nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry, including Vaudeville, radio, film, Broadway, and television, whose fans best know her as plucky comedy writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
But just as fascinating as the 92-year-old performer's impressive résumé is her slate of famous friends – she had a four decades-long friendship with Frank Sinatra and she is the last person alive who...
A famous child star at age 4, Marie's made a mark on nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry, including Vaudeville, radio, film, Broadway, and television, whose fans best know her as plucky comedy writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
But just as fascinating as the 92-year-old performer's impressive résumé is her slate of famous friends – she had a four decades-long friendship with Frank Sinatra and she is the last person alive who...
- 6/10/2016
- by Kara Warner @karawarner
- People.com - TV Watch
Rose Marie, the actress who went toe-to-toe in a man’s world as wisecracking comedy writer Sally Rogers on the legendary 1960s CBS sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, has died. She was 94.
Marie died at 2 p.m. Thursday at her home in Van Nuys, California, according to her website.
The comedienne-vocalist, who started her career at age 3 in some of the earliest talking films, co-headlined on the opening night of Bugsy Siegel’s Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas in 1946 and was a regular on the game show The Hollywood Squares.
Readily identifiable by the bow in...
Marie died at 2 p.m. Thursday at her home in Van Nuys, California, according to her website.
The comedienne-vocalist, who started her career at age 3 in some of the earliest talking films, co-headlined on the opening night of Bugsy Siegel’s Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas in 1946 and was a regular on the game show The Hollywood Squares.
Readily identifiable by the bow in...
- 7/29/2014
- by Mike Barnes ,Duane Byrge
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Dick Van Dyke Show, “The Sick Boy and the Sitter”
Written by Carl Reiner
Directed by Sheldon Leonard
Aired on October 3rd, 1961 on CBS
The Dick Van Dyke Show is one of the most enduring sitcoms of television history. While most series fall from recognition shortly after their finales, it remains a staple of Best Comedy lists to this day. The premise is very straightforward- Dick Van Dyke stars as Rob Petrie, a comedy writer at the fictional The Alan Brady Show. He’s married to Laura, played by Mary Tyler Moore, and the two have a son, Ritchie, and live in New Rochelle. We follow Rob at home and at work, where he often shares scenes with fellow writers Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam) and Sally Rogers (Rose Marie) and occasionally with their straight-man producer, Mel Cooley, played by Richard Deacon.
The pilot opens simply. Laura’s in the...
Written by Carl Reiner
Directed by Sheldon Leonard
Aired on October 3rd, 1961 on CBS
The Dick Van Dyke Show is one of the most enduring sitcoms of television history. While most series fall from recognition shortly after their finales, it remains a staple of Best Comedy lists to this day. The premise is very straightforward- Dick Van Dyke stars as Rob Petrie, a comedy writer at the fictional The Alan Brady Show. He’s married to Laura, played by Mary Tyler Moore, and the two have a son, Ritchie, and live in New Rochelle. We follow Rob at home and at work, where he often shares scenes with fellow writers Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam) and Sally Rogers (Rose Marie) and occasionally with their straight-man producer, Mel Cooley, played by Richard Deacon.
The pilot opens simply. Laura’s in the...
- 6/19/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Matthew Dunster’s Children’s Children at the Almeida Theatre is a riveting piece of theatre and a must-see show this summer. The opening scene is set in a posh living room with plush purple sofas and a big sign in the background with the letters Wow. That set piece for me is no accident. It’s as if the scenery itself wants to state loud and clear that this play will have the “wow factor “. And it does.
The story is about long time drama school buddies Gordon (Trevor Fox ) a no-name actor and a super successful telly presenter, Michael( Darrell D’Silva). Gordon is up to his neck in debt and has come to ask for some help from his old friend. Meanwhile Effie (Emily Berrington) his superficial fashionista daughter is unfazed by her father’s problems and is more obsessed with her aspiring...
Matthew Dunster’s Children’s Children at the Almeida Theatre is a riveting piece of theatre and a must-see show this summer. The opening scene is set in a posh living room with plush purple sofas and a big sign in the background with the letters Wow. That set piece for me is no accident. It’s as if the scenery itself wants to state loud and clear that this play will have the “wow factor “. And it does.
The story is about long time drama school buddies Gordon (Trevor Fox ) a no-name actor and a super successful telly presenter, Michael( Darrell D’Silva). Gordon is up to his neck in debt and has come to ask for some help from his old friend. Meanwhile Effie (Emily Berrington) his superficial fashionista daughter is unfazed by her father’s problems and is more obsessed with her aspiring...
- 6/11/2012
- by MJ Palleschi
- Obsessed with Film
Big kudos to the fine folks at MGM Limited Edition DVD-r! They’ve dug deep in the vaults for a true oddity in the world of cinema and television ( sitcoms, to be more precise ) ! I will tell anyone who asks that my absolute favorite TV situation comedy of all time is that early sixties gem ” The Dick Van Dyke Show” ( desert island, only one TV comedy, no hesitation! ). Well one of the few people with even more admiration and affection for this bit of comic perfection is comedy writer and pop culture master Mark Evanier. One of the sites I’ve bookmarked ( and if you love entertainment you should too ) is his website/ blog newsfromme.com . In 2007 he alerted his readers to Don”T Worry We’LL Think Of A Title was airing on the Turner Classic Movie cable channel. He had seen it with his family while they were...
- 12/24/2011
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Release Date: Sept. 20, 2011
Price: DVD $24.98
Studio: Image Entertainment
Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore make history in The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Yeah, yeah, The Dick Van Dyke Show has been released in a zillion configurations over the years, but we still can’t resist it. And Image’s 50th Anniversary Edition: Fan Favorites DVD does it right by collecting 20 classic episodes from the ground-breaking 1960s television sitcom (which ran for five seasons from 1961 to 1966) and releasing them in a well-priced five-disc set.
Here’s a list of the included episodes, culled from the TV comedy series that won a whopping 15 Emmy Awards during its run:
“The Sick Boy and the Sitter” “Big Max Calvada” “Coast to Coast Big Mouth” “Dear Sally Rogers” “Where Did I Come From?” “That’s My Boy??” “It May Look Like a Walnut!” “October Eve” “100 Terrible Hour” “Uhny Uftz” “Never Bathe on Saturday”“The...
Price: DVD $24.98
Studio: Image Entertainment
Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore make history in The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Yeah, yeah, The Dick Van Dyke Show has been released in a zillion configurations over the years, but we still can’t resist it. And Image’s 50th Anniversary Edition: Fan Favorites DVD does it right by collecting 20 classic episodes from the ground-breaking 1960s television sitcom (which ran for five seasons from 1961 to 1966) and releasing them in a well-priced five-disc set.
Here’s a list of the included episodes, culled from the TV comedy series that won a whopping 15 Emmy Awards during its run:
“The Sick Boy and the Sitter” “Big Max Calvada” “Coast to Coast Big Mouth” “Dear Sally Rogers” “Where Did I Come From?” “That’s My Boy??” “It May Look Like a Walnut!” “October Eve” “100 Terrible Hour” “Uhny Uftz” “Never Bathe on Saturday”“The...
- 8/3/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
We can’t wait to watch tonight’s Let’s Dance For Sports Relief second show, during the first show we laughed so much at Rufus Hound’s Cheryl Cole impression that we almost had a toilet related accident!
Show three will feature performances from Stephen K Amos, Cheryl Fergison, Sally Rogers and Chris Simmons, Jason Cundy and Peter Shilton, Felix Dexter, Lucy Montgomery and Rhys Thomas and Lesley Joseph, Susie Blake, Linda Robson and Jenny Eclair.
Get the wine in people and join us back here later and we’ll post the video clips!
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Show three will feature performances from Stephen K Amos, Cheryl Fergison, Sally Rogers and Chris Simmons, Jason Cundy and Peter Shilton, Felix Dexter, Lucy Montgomery and Rhys Thomas and Lesley Joseph, Susie Blake, Linda Robson and Jenny Eclair.
Get the wine in people and join us back here later and we’ll post the video clips!
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- 3/6/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Comedian Stephen K Amos, Eastenders’ Cheryl Fergison, The Bill actors Sally Rogers and Chris Simmons, footballer Jason Cundy (dancing with Peter Shilton) and Bellamy’s People actors Felix Dexter, Lucy Montgomery and Rhys Thomas, will all appear in the third heat of Let’s Dance For Sport Relief on BBC One as part of this year’s Sport Relief’s Rise to the Challenge Campaign, it was announced today.
Denise van Outen has also been confirmed as a panellist for this Saturday’s show alongside comedian Vic Reeves and comedienne and contestant from last year’s show, Jo Brand.
The show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones, will see the six acts perform iconic dance routines in a bid to wow viewers and win a place in next week’s spectacular final dance-off.
Who goes through and who gets a chance to compete in the final will be down...
Denise van Outen has also been confirmed as a panellist for this Saturday’s show alongside comedian Vic Reeves and comedienne and contestant from last year’s show, Jo Brand.
The show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones, will see the six acts perform iconic dance routines in a bid to wow viewers and win a place in next week’s spectacular final dance-off.
Who goes through and who gets a chance to compete in the final will be down...
- 3/4/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
EastEnders actress Cheryl Fergison and comic Stephen K Amos have been confirmed to take part in the third heat of Let's Dance For Sport Relief. They will be joined on the BBC One dance show by The Bill duo Sally Rogers and Chris Simmons, ex-footballers Jason Cundy and Peter Shilton, and Bellamy's People trio Felix Dexter, Lucy Montgomery and Rhys Thomas. (more)...
- 3/4/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
The week following Damian Tucker's (Dorian Lough) arrest in the drugs sting, DS Max Carter (Christopher Fox) and DC Jo Masters (Sally Rogers) are called to attend a scene at Fran Morris's (Kelly Harrison) house - the woman who used to catch the drug lord. There, they find Fran being stretchered into an ambulance having sustained severe head injuries, before realising that her 12-year-old (more)...
- 9/17/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Following DS Max Carter (Christopher Fox) and DC Jo Masters's (Sally Rogers) raid of Jimmy Mack's (Leo Conville) house, PCs Sally Armstrong (Ali Bastian) and Roger Valentine (John Bowler) are called to the home of former prostitute and drug addict Fran Morris (Kelly Harrison). There, they discover that her young son Noah has collapsed after having taken some unknown pills found (more)...
- 9/15/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
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