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  1. Emissary

    “Emissary” is the pilot episode of the television series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". It is a double-length episode, and is usually shown in two parts in syndication. The episode features Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the USS "Enterprise" in a passing-the-torch guest appearance.

  2. Bob Saget

    Bob Saget (born Robert Lane Saget on May 17, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, director, producer, and game show host. He is well known for his role as Danny Tanner in the ABC sitcom "Full House" from 1987 to 1995 and as host of "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1989 to 1997 and "1 vs. 100" since 2006.

  3. Meredith Vieira

    Meredith Vieira (born December 30, 1953) is an Emmy Award-winning American television personality, game show hostess and journalist. She currently co-hosts NBC's "Today". She previously co-hosted ABC's daytime talk show "The View" (from 1997 to 2006), and is currently the host of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in syndication. She also hosted " Intimate Portrait," a series on Lifetime Television.

  4. Rube Goldberg

    Reuben Garret L. Goldberg (July 4, 1883 - December 7, 1970) was an American cartoonist. He earned lasting fame for his Rube Goldberg machines (complex devices that perform simple tasks in indirect and convoluted ways). He was posthumously awarded the National Cartoonist Society Gold Key Award in 1980. Goldberg went to Lowell High School in San Francisco in 1900 and earned a degree in engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1904.

  5. C. Thomas Howell

    Christopher Thomas Howell (born December 7, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actor. He appeared in a huge role (credited as Tom Howell) in Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982). He also is the lead in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders" he is Ponyboy Curtis, and in the 1990 feature film "Side Out". His acting career began in television at the age of four, …

  6. Peter Marshall

    Peter Marshall (born Ralph Pierre LaCock, March 30, circa 1927, Huntington, West Virginia) is an actor, singer and television personality. Although he has almost fifty television, movie, and Broadway credits, he is best known as the original host and "The Master" of "The Hollywood Squares" from 1966 to 1981. His stage name, Marshall, came from the name of the college in his home town (Marshall College became Marshall University in 1961).

  7. Andrew Napolitano

    Andrew Napolitano Andrew P. Napolitano joined FOX News Channel in May 1998, and currently serves as a senior judicial analyst. He appears daily on The Big Story with John Gibson , co-hosts FOX and Friends once a week and is a regular on The OOeilly Factor. Napolitano is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court Judge in the history of the State of New Jersey.

  8. Charley Reese

    Charley Reese has been a journalist for 49 years, reporting on everything from sports to politics. From 196971, he worked as a campaign staffer for gubernatorial, senatorial and congressional races in several states. He was an editor, assistant to the publisher, and columnist for the Orlando Sentinel from 1971 to 2001. He now writes a syndicated column which is carried on LewRockwell.com. Reese served two years active duty in the U.S. Army as a tank gunner.

  9. Randy Michaels

    Randy Michaels (born Benjamin Homel) is an American broadcaster and entrepreneur. Although he began his career as an on-air personality (where he received the name "Randy Michaels"), he is principally known for building the Jacor radio station group, and later becoming the head of Clear Channel Communications' radio group after it merged with Jacor. After leaving Clear Channel in 2002, he again became involved in the radio business, …

  10. Hal Sparks

    Hal Sparks (born Hal Harry Magee Sparks III, September 25, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an actor, comedian one-time game show host best known for his witty additions to VH1 and the role of Michael Novotny on the American television series "Queer as Folk". His previous claim to fame was hosting E!'s "Talk Soup". In addition to acting, Hal is also the lead singer and guitarist for a rock band, Zero 1 (previously called The Hal Sparks Band).

  11. Glen A. Larson

    Glen A. Larson (born 1937) is a television writer and producer with many of his creations becoming cult hits, with some of them remaining in syndication or have been revived. He is sometimes compared to Gene Roddenberry by fans of genre television.

  12. Kreskin

    George Joseph Kresge, Jr., better known as The Amazing Kreskin, (born January 12, 1935 in Montclair, New Jersey) is a mentalist who became popular on North American television in the 1970s. He was inspired by Lee Falk's famous comic strip "Mandrake the Magician", which features a crime-fighting stage magician, to become a mentalist himself.

  13. Ray Combs

    Raymond Neil Combs, Jr. (April 3, 1956 - June 2, 1996), was an American comedian and host of the game show "Family Feud" from 1988 to 1994. The Hamilton, Ohio-born Combs ascended into the world of comedy after moving to Los Angeles in 1983 and doing audience warmups for sitcoms. Johnny Carson noticed this and invited him to perform on "The Tonight Show" in 1986; the audience gave him a standing ovation his first time on stage, …

  14. Bob Gorrell

    Bob Gorrell is an American editorial cartoonist. His work appears in numerous newspapers, via syndication. His work is also available online. Gorrell has won several awards for his editorial cartoons.

  15. Phil Valentine

    Phil Valentine is a conservative talk radio show host in Nashville, Tennessee. He broadcasts daily on 99.7 WTN a Cumulus Media Station from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Central Time. His co-host/producer and sidekick is Johnny B (John E. Bozeman). He is probably best known for protesting against raising taxes. He is personal friends with Roger Hedgecock, who is Rush Limbaugh's number one fill-in host, and also with Sean Hannity.

  16. David Susskind

    David Susskind was best known as a pioneer TV talk show host. He was born in New York City. His program, "Open End", began in 1958 on WNTA-TV in New York City, and was appropriately titled: the program continued until Susskind or his guests were too tired to continue. In 1961, "Open End" was constrained to two hours and went into national syndication. The show was retitled "The David Susskind Show" in 1967 and continued until 1986.

  17. Seymour Kneitel

    Seymour Kneitel was an American animator. He is best known for his work with Fleischer Studios and its successor, Famous Studios. Kneitel was born in New York City. He joined Fleischer Studios in the late 1920s, where he provided animation for the Betty Boop and Popeye the Sailor series. When Fleischer obtained the rights to animate Superman, Kneitel was given the opportunity to direct several of the shorts In 1942, …

  18. Bobby Burgess

    Bobby Burgess (born May 19, 1941 in Long Beach, California) is an American dancer and singer. Growing up in Southern California, Bobby first started performing at age five which included dancing, singing and playing the accordion. In 1955 he was selected as one of the original Mouseketeers by Walt Disney to appear on his new television program "The Mickey Mouse Club", which gave him his first taste of celebrity.

  19. Gloria Winters

    Gloria Winters (b. November 28 1932, Los Angeles, California) is an actress most noted for playing Penny in the 1950s-1960s American television series "Sky King". She was a child actor, starting as a baby in "Virtue", with Carole Lombard. She was in about 20 films. She also appeared on stage. In 1949-50, she played "Babs Riley" on "The Life of Riley", This was the first, less successful, version with Jackie Gleason and Rosemary DeCamp.

  20. Chris Sheppard

    Chris Sheppard is a Canadian radio DJ and musician, who was one of the leading figures in the Canadian dance music scene in the 1980s and 1990s. Originally the host of a Saturday night alternative dance music show on CFNY in Toronto, this later expanded to a live broadcast from various Toronto nightclubs on Friday nights, a type of broadcast which was later copied by many other radio stations.

  21. Camille Mana

    Camille Mana is an American actress and film producer.

  22. Christopher Baldwin

    Christopher Baldwin (born February 25,1973) is an American illustrator and author of several webcomics, the most significant being "Bruno", a look at the life of an introspective young woman set in the real world. Christopher was born in Montague, Massachusetts and spent his childhood in Greenfield, Massachusetts. By his own account he had drawn over 30 comic books by 1991. After leaving college early in 1994, he took on various freelance jobs, …

  23. Cliff Norton

    Clifford Charles Norton AKA Cliff Norton (March 21,1918 - January 25,2003) was an American character actor and radio announcer who had appeared in various movies and television series over a career that spanned over 40 years. He was probably best known as the announcer for Dave Garroway's radio program and for an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show in which he appeared as a member of the U.S. Forest Service.

  24. Arun Katiyar

    Arun Katiyar is essentially a media expert with over two decades of professional experience. He has worked as Journalist and editor with the India Today Group. A savvy media person, Arun was the founder and Chief Operating Officer of the India Today Group’s online venture and was instrumental in setting up their online global syndication business. He has also produced a rock album for CBS and has authored a book for Harper Collins Publishers.

  25. Anthony Harper

    Anthony Harper (born August, 1964) is an American actor, radio personality, freemason, writer, author, model, disc jockey, and voice-over artist. Harper was born in August 1964 in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Harper has appeared in dozens of television commercials and sponsored films for a wide range of products from Miller brewing product lines to consumer electronics, to automobiles and more, as well as his portrayal of Mr.

  26. Nikki Stanzione

    Nikki Stanzione is an American television show host. She is one of the hosts of "My Games Fever", which airs in syndication weekday afternoons. According to a recent article in the "New York Daily News", Stanzione has been on the cast of at least one soap opera. She was also a finalist for a hosting position on QVC, but lost the audition. Stanzione is originally from Livingston, New Jersey.

  27. Corky Trinidad

    Francisco Flores Trinidad, Jr., born 1939 in the Philippines, is an editorial cartoonist and comics artist better known to the public by his pen name "Corky." He has been drawing editorial cartoons for the "Honolulu Star-Bulletin" since 1969 and is the author of the comic strips "Nguyen Charlie", "Aloha Eden", and "Zeus".

  28. Sicily Sewell

    Sicily Sewell (born October 1, 1985 in Pontiac, Michigan) is an African American actress. She is sometimes credited in film or TV as simply Sicily. She made her television appearance on an Emmy Award-winning episode of "Sesame Street" when she was eight years old. She played on the three episodes, including the last episode of the third season of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", …

  29. Morag Smith

    Morag Smith is a Canadian television comedian, who with her husband Steve Smith, performed as a comedy duo in several television series. Steve and Morag Smith began their professional partnership with the sketch comedy series "Smith & Smith" in 1979. The show was produced for six seasons by the Smiths' production company, and aired on Hamilton, Ontario television station CHCH and other Canadian television stations through syndication.

  30. Frieda Werden

    Frieda Lindfield Werden (born 1947) is co-founder and producer of the weekly radio series "WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service", http://www.wings.org which debuted in 1986 and has been in weekly syndication for more than twenty years. Born in Austin, Texas, she lived in several other US cities before immigrating to Canada in 2002. She has served on numerous media boards of directors, …

  31. Mark Coutts

    “Get out of the rat race in 12 months or less, and become financially free! Let me show you how to do this and sustain for you, your family, and future generations..." I have a PROVEN system that will work in ANY economy to create wealth and "an economy within an economy." Email me for additional info on this. http://www.ezleadcapture.com/member/steve1.htm Connect on the same email address at plaxo.com, linkedin.com, facebook.com, xing.com, and fastpitchnetworking.com

  32. Frank Brinsley

    Frank Brinsley, a self-proclaimed small market “shock jock,” was born in May 1971 in Washington, DC. As the son of a preacher, his family moved a lot for his dad’s work. Frank spent time in places like Colorado Springs, Cincinnati, and the small town of Ashland, Kentucky. The latter is where he spent most of his time growing up. Frank graduated high school in 1989. His jump into radio was started at the age of 15, at Christian AM station 1040 WOKT in Ashland.

  33. Billy Bush

    William Hall "Billy" Bush (born October 13 1971), co-host of the syndicated NBC Universal TV show "Access Hollywood". He is a first cousin of George W. Bush, President of the United States.

  34. Tony Snow

    Robert Anthony "Tony" Snow (born June 1, 1955) is the current White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush. He succeeded Scott McClellan, becoming the third individual to serve in that position under Bush. Snow also worked for President George H. W. Bush as chief speechwriter and Deputy Assistant of Media Affairs. Between his two White House stints, Snow was a broadcaster and newspaper columnist.

  35. Pat Croce

    Pasquale "Pat" Croce (born November 2, 1954 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American entrepreneur, sports team executive and owner, author, and TV personality. Croce began his career as a physical therapist and was a trainer for the Philadelphia Flyers for more than 10 years. He founded Sports Physical Therapists in 1984 and grew the business into a chain of 40 centers spanning 11 states before selling it in 1993 for $40 million.

  36. Steve Doocy

    Steve Doocy is an American television personality and "New York Times" bestselling author. He was born in Algona, Iowa, and raised in Kansas. He is best known as a co-host of Fox News Channel’s (FNC) "Fox & Friends" morning news show, which has been the number one morning cable news show in America since 2000. During that time CNN has used a variety of high profile hosts in the morning, …

  37. Kalyn Blacklock
  38. Howard Stern

    Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio and TV personality, media mogul, humorist, actor, and author. Stern hosts "The Howard Stern Show" four days a week (Monday-Thursday) on Howard 100, a Sirius Satellite Radio station. The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" (a humorous reference to Michael Jackson's appellation "The King of Pop") has been dubbed a shock jock for his highly controversial use of scatological, sexual and racial humor.

  39. Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951) is an American radio talk show host and political commentator. Born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, he is a self-described conservative, who discusses politics and current events on his program, "The Rush Limbaugh Show". He has been credited with reviving AM radio in the United States, and is considered to have been a catalyst for the Republican Party's Congressional victories in 1994.

  40. David Winer

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