The Real Reason Mike Richards Just Stepped Down As Jeopardy! Host
Here's why Mike Richards chose to resign as Jeopardy!'s host just nine days after officially getting the coveted job.
Read MoreHere's why Mike Richards chose to resign as Jeopardy!'s host just nine days after officially getting the coveted job.
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Read MoreOver a six-decade musical career, David Crosby has sold millions of albums, penned hit songs, and acquired legions of die-hard fans.
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Read MoreBob Ross' classic show "The Joy of Painting" introduced generations of viewers worldwide to his "happy little trees" and fluffy clouds.
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Read MoreWith charming quips and a soothing voice, Bob Ross is an icon of U.S. public television and arguably the most well-known American painter of the past 50 years.
Read MoreOscar-winning actor Gene Hackman was a popular face in Hollywood from the late '60s into the 1990s, but you hardly ever hear about him now.
Read MoreThe Beatles performed at New York's Shea Stadium for the first time on August 15, 1965, and it was a historic show for a variety of reasons.
Read MoreAnnette and Walt Kowalski took a liking to Bob Ross after taking a painting class and were the driving force behind getting The Joy of Painting on the air.
Read MoreThere are several relevant topics that were not thoroughly explored in the 2020 Netflix documentary series, "Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez."
Read MoreBob Ross, born Robert Norman Ross in 1942, was a painter most well-known for hosting the PBS show "The Joy of Painting" from 1983 to 1994.
Read MoreGiven that Bob Ross' The Joy of Painting had a whopping 31 seasons in 11 years, one has to wonder -- how long did it take Ross to shoot one whole season?
Read MoreThe son of legendary actor and martial artist Bruce Lee followed in his famous father's footsteps and became a well-known actor and martial artist.
Read MoreIf a Ferrari is made from the same materials that your $20,000 Toyota Corolla is made from, then why do they cost so much more?
Read MoreQuite a few of the biggest names in country music had to deal with hardship in their life. Here are some tragic details about classic country musicians.
Read MoreJenner decided to pursue decathlon athletics -- a competition that includes a variety of track events. This would earn her a chance to compete in the Olympics.
Read MoreLong before she was "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and co-heading the multibillion-dollar Jenner clan, Caitlyn Jenner was one of the world's finest athletes.
Read MoreRegardless of the view you take of controversial preacher Joel Osteen, it seems that, in one particular area of his life, he lives by a moral code.
Read More"Portals to Hell" is a paranormal investigation show where the two hosts go to different alleged haunted locations to investigate the reported hauntings.
Read MoreFame has proved to be a double-edged sword for Stevie Nicks, bringing with it scrutiny of her appearance, tensions with bandmates, and a serious coke addiction.
Read MoreA jack of all trades, Orson Welles' career as a director, actor, writer, and producer impacted the worlds of radio, theater, and film.
Read MoreThe sport of auto racing has seen many accidents and fatalities. It's a dangerous sport and professionals know they're putting their lives at risk each race.
Read MoreIn December 1968, George Harrison got not just The Beatles but the whole of their company, Apple Corps, into a sticky situation.
Read MoreThere are a bunch of times when religious groups have cried "blasphemy!" in reaction to a plot point. Here are some TV shows that angered religious groups.
Read MoreYou can't believe everything you see in the movies. Here are myths movies taught you about science.
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