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John McEnroe, Billie Jean King and other tennis legends discuss their legacies in a new PBS documentary series.
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Doherty, who died at 53, almost ten years after she was first diagnosed with breast cancer, was a child actor, most notably on "Little House on the Prairie." She was in "Heathers" in 1988, which is a bright spot on any résumé. But she became an icon as Brenda Walsh on "Beverly Hills, 90210," one of the biggest hits of the early '90s and the spark for many teen soaps that came later.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker critic Emily Nussbaum's book is a near-definitive history of the genre that forever changed American entertainment.
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Tamayo Perry was killed by a shark while surfing off Oahu's North Shore.
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The stamp says: “This naturalized U.S. citizen hosted the quiz show ‘Jeopardy!’ for 37 seasons.” Underneath and in the show’s signature interrogative format is written: “Who is Alex Trebek?”
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Bowen Yang talks to Wild Card about his proudest moment as a kid, hard truths from Tina Fey and why he thinks there's more to reality than we can see or touch.
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Our critics scanned the broadcast and streaming horizons to find the shows you should check out in June, July and August. There's some great new TV — plus, "House of the Dragon" and "The Bear" are back.
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The Paramount+ show may have been bogged down by illogical plot twists and confusing storylines in recent seasons, but it also paved the way for creative approaches and new "Star Trek" shows.
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The Netflix show's third season takes on the "friends to lovers" romance trope.
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Gatwa is the first Black man and the first person born outside the U.K. to play The Doctor. He's candid about how his own life has influenced his take on the role — and about his critics.