Updated: It appears unlikely that at least one of two CBS Media Ventures-distributed syndicated daytime talk shows, The Doctors and Daily MailTV, will continue beyond this season. We hear CBS employees were told today that both shows hailing from Jay McGraw’s Stage 29 Prods., are facing a possible end. There is conflicting information but we also hear there have been no official cancellations.
According to sources, Daily MailTV executives are still making their final decision whether the show will proceed with a sixth season.
The Doctors, created by McGraw, launched its first season in 2008. It was hosted by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork along with co-hosts plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon, dermatologist Dr. Sonia Batra, psychologist Dr. Judy Ho and Ob/Gyn Dr. Nita Landry.
After production was forced to shut down in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the show received a major makeover, shifting away the panel and live audience format,...
According to sources, Daily MailTV executives are still making their final decision whether the show will proceed with a sixth season.
The Doctors, created by McGraw, launched its first season in 2008. It was hosted by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork along with co-hosts plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon, dermatologist Dr. Sonia Batra, psychologist Dr. Judy Ho and Ob/Gyn Dr. Nita Landry.
After production was forced to shut down in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the show received a major makeover, shifting away the panel and live audience format,...
- 4/2/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Former The Doctors host Dr. Ian Smith is taking a diagnostic approach to endemic “racial discrimination and retaliation” issues with the syndicated series from ViacomCBS and the Dr. Phil McGraw’s production company. This comes after CBS boss George Cheeks empathetically supposedly told a fired Dr. Smith earlier this year that the situation should’ve “never happened.” and would “be investigated Asap.”
“To date, the CBS investigation remains incomplete,” an “unlawful discriminatory practices” complaint filed in recent days with the New York State Division of Human Rights and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission states (read it here)
“The delay in the investigation is striking given how quickly CBS investigated recent allegations that Sharon Osborne engaged in race discrimination on another CBS daytime talk show called The Talk,” the filing adds of the ex-rock manager’s messy exit in March. Dr. Smith notes he has not heard from CBS on...
“To date, the CBS investigation remains incomplete,” an “unlawful discriminatory practices” complaint filed in recent days with the New York State Division of Human Rights and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission states (read it here)
“The delay in the investigation is striking given how quickly CBS investigated recent allegations that Sharon Osborne engaged in race discrimination on another CBS daytime talk show called The Talk,” the filing adds of the ex-rock manager’s messy exit in March. Dr. Smith notes he has not heard from CBS on...
- 7/20/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Ian Smith, the former host of the syndicated daytime talk show “The Doctors,” has filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the New York State Division of Human Rights alleging racial discrimination and retaliation on the part of ViacomCBS and the show’s producers.
Smith, who was named as the sole host of the show in a drastic reformatting last August, claims his efforts to make the show more inclusive were repeatedly rebuffed by white producers until he was terminated in early January and replaced by a white host.
The complaint lists ViacomCBS, Stage 29 Productions and executive producers Patty Ciano and Jay McGraw as respondents.
“If my client didn’t complain about racism, he would still be the host of ‘The Doctors,'” Smith’s attorney, Rick Ostrove, said in a statement. “His repeated complaints are a show of courage. He stuck his neck...
Smith, who was named as the sole host of the show in a drastic reformatting last August, claims his efforts to make the show more inclusive were repeatedly rebuffed by white producers until he was terminated in early January and replaced by a white host.
The complaint lists ViacomCBS, Stage 29 Productions and executive producers Patty Ciano and Jay McGraw as respondents.
“If my client didn’t complain about racism, he would still be the host of ‘The Doctors,'” Smith’s attorney, Rick Ostrove, said in a statement. “His repeated complaints are a show of courage. He stuck his neck...
- 7/19/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The Doctors has reached the significant 2000-episode milestone and will celebrate by airing a special installment on Thursday. Since its first episode in 2008, the syndicated CBS talk show has featured a range of patients and guests who have shared their health experiences and various journeys with The Doctors team. Thursday’s retrospective special will take viewers and fans down memory lane as executive producer and series creator Jay McGraw, Dr. Ian Smith and Dr. Andrew Ordon feature the show’s most memorable moments and guests. The celebration will also feature celebrity appearances throughout the show. In an effort to show viewers their appreciation, The Doctors will also extend thousands of dollars worth of giveaways during every segment. In 2010, The Doctors took home the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative and received nominations for the same category the following three years. Season 13 of The Doctors premiered earlier in September...
- 11/10/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
A new season of The Doctors is coming soon but it will have a very different look. The thirteenth season of the syndicated series will premiere in September with a new studio, new format, and a new host.
Dr. Ian Smith is taking charge of the series and previous hosts Sonia Batra, Judy Ho, Nita Landry, Andrew Ordon, and Travis Stork will not be returning. This season will have the focus of helping people deal with the times we're living in at the moment.
More about season 13 of the daytime series was revealed in a press release.
“The Emmy Award-winning series The Doctors today announces it will debut a new format and host when it premieres its 13th season on September 21. Dr. Ian Smith, best-selling author and trusted medical expert, steps in as host as the series moves...
Dr. Ian Smith is taking charge of the series and previous hosts Sonia Batra, Judy Ho, Nita Landry, Andrew Ordon, and Travis Stork will not be returning. This season will have the focus of helping people deal with the times we're living in at the moment.
More about season 13 of the daytime series was revealed in a press release.
“The Emmy Award-winning series The Doctors today announces it will debut a new format and host when it premieres its 13th season on September 21. Dr. Ian Smith, best-selling author and trusted medical expert, steps in as host as the series moves...
- 8/14/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Doctors is going under the knife.
The daytime talk show will return for Season 13 this fall with a revamped format and a singular new host: Dr. Ian Smith. Additionally, the series is relocating from Los Angeles to Stamford, Connecticut.
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The Doctors previously featured a panel of five doctors/hosts, which most recently included Travis Lane Stork,...
The daytime talk show will return for Season 13 this fall with a revamped format and a singular new host: Dr. Ian Smith. Additionally, the series is relocating from Los Angeles to Stamford, Connecticut.
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The Doctors previously featured a panel of five doctors/hosts, which most recently included Travis Lane Stork,...
- 8/12/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Emmy-winning syndicated talk show The Doctors is getting a major makeover in the coronavirus era. The long-running series will launch with a new format and sole host, Dr. Ian Smith, when it premieres its 13th season on September 21. Production is slated to begin this month.
With the theme “Take Your Power Back,” the new The Doctors is designed to empower viewers to break through the fear and uncertainty of current times, producers say. The season-long series will provide ongoing tips and solutions to get Americans into fighting shape physically, mentally and emotionally.
“This is an unprecedented time, and people are looking for the latest in updates delivered in an easy to understand format, and The Doctors is the perfect place to help us all take control of our lives,” said Smith. “Helping people learn how to be the best versions of themselves is a personal passion of mine, and I...
With the theme “Take Your Power Back,” the new The Doctors is designed to empower viewers to break through the fear and uncertainty of current times, producers say. The season-long series will provide ongoing tips and solutions to get Americans into fighting shape physically, mentally and emotionally.
“This is an unprecedented time, and people are looking for the latest in updates delivered in an easy to understand format, and The Doctors is the perfect place to help us all take control of our lives,” said Smith. “Helping people learn how to be the best versions of themselves is a personal passion of mine, and I...
- 8/12/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The daytime talk show “The Doctors” will feature a new format and host when it returns for Season 13 next month, the show’s producers announced on Wednesday.
Set to premiere on Sept. 21, the new season will see the show shift to a solo-host format with Ian Smith set to take the reins. Previous hosts Travis Stork, Andrew Ordon, Judy Ho, Nita Landry and Sonia Batra will not return for the new episodes.
“Trustworthy and straightforward medical news has never been more important,” executive producer Jay McGraw said in a statement. “‘The Doctors’ recognizes the opportunity to support our viewers and deliver the content they’re looking for and deserve to get. Dr. Ian and our award-winning team coming together for season 13 are focused on being an empowering resource of news, solutions and inspiration to stay healthy and become stronger than ever.”
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Set to premiere on Sept. 21, the new season will see the show shift to a solo-host format with Ian Smith set to take the reins. Previous hosts Travis Stork, Andrew Ordon, Judy Ho, Nita Landry and Sonia Batra will not return for the new episodes.
“Trustworthy and straightforward medical news has never been more important,” executive producer Jay McGraw said in a statement. “‘The Doctors’ recognizes the opportunity to support our viewers and deliver the content they’re looking for and deserve to get. Dr. Ian and our award-winning team coming together for season 13 are focused on being an empowering resource of news, solutions and inspiration to stay healthy and become stronger than ever.”
Also Read: 'Ellen' Ratings Hit All-Time Low Last Month...
- 8/12/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Face the Truth may be gone, but there is good news for syndicated television. Deadline reports The Doctors and DailyMailTV have been renewed for the 2019-20 season.
The Doctors features a panel of medical professionals, including Dr. Travis Stork, Dr. Andrew Ordon, Dr. Nita Landry, and Dr. Sonia Batra, who delve into medical questions, real-life stories, celebrity interviews, and more.
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The Doctors features a panel of medical professionals, including Dr. Travis Stork, Dr. Andrew Ordon, Dr. Nita Landry, and Dr. Sonia Batra, who delve into medical questions, real-life stories, celebrity interviews, and more.
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- 4/16/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS Television Distribution’s Vivica A. Fox-hosted daytime talk show Face the Truth will not return for a second season, Deadline has learned, while The Doctors and DailymailTV have both renewed for a 12th and third season, respectively.
Led by Fox and a panel that included attorney and advocate Areva Martin, psychologist Dr. Judy Ho, actress, life coach and mom Rosie Mercado, and Judge Mary Chrzanowski, aka “Scary Mary,” Face the Truth, from Jay McGraw’s Stage 29 Productions, was described as having a unique take on talk by providing meaningful conflict with constructive resolution. Each episode featured real people presenting their problems big and small to the panel in search of solutions.
Face The Truth was produced by Stage 29 Productions and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Jay McGraw, Carla Pennington, Patricia Ciano and Dr. Phil McGraw executive produced.
Hosted by ER physician and best-selling author Dr. Travis Stork...
Led by Fox and a panel that included attorney and advocate Areva Martin, psychologist Dr. Judy Ho, actress, life coach and mom Rosie Mercado, and Judge Mary Chrzanowski, aka “Scary Mary,” Face the Truth, from Jay McGraw’s Stage 29 Productions, was described as having a unique take on talk by providing meaningful conflict with constructive resolution. Each episode featured real people presenting their problems big and small to the panel in search of solutions.
Face The Truth was produced by Stage 29 Productions and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Jay McGraw, Carla Pennington, Patricia Ciano and Dr. Phil McGraw executive produced.
Hosted by ER physician and best-selling author Dr. Travis Stork...
- 4/12/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Andrew Ordon -- one of the stars of "The Doctors" -- botched a woman's boob job by filling her chest with large implants she insisted she didn't want ... according to a new suit. A California woman says she contacted Ordon in 2016 about correcting an uneven left breast, and they agreed a "fat transfer" was the best option. According to the suit, she scheduled the surgery, but then Dr. Ordon tried to upsell her on...
- 7/3/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
A personal trainer is looking to The Doctors for help after her illegal butt implants started causing her major pain.
Jenelle Butler decided to get butt injections in 2010, soon after the birth of her son.
“After I had my son I was going through post-partum depression,” Butler, 35, explains in this exclusive clip from Tuesday’s episode of The Doctors. “I felt insecure about how I looked.”
The Atlanta-based mom-of-three decided to go with an unlicensed procedure.
“The word on the street was you call, you make an appointment, rent a room and bring cash,” Butler says. “You’re not supposed to ask any questions.
Jenelle Butler decided to get butt injections in 2010, soon after the birth of her son.
“After I had my son I was going through post-partum depression,” Butler, 35, explains in this exclusive clip from Tuesday’s episode of The Doctors. “I felt insecure about how I looked.”
The Atlanta-based mom-of-three decided to go with an unlicensed procedure.
“The word on the street was you call, you make an appointment, rent a room and bring cash,” Butler says. “You’re not supposed to ask any questions.
- 10/31/2017
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
But would Kim Kardashian try it?
The reality star’s best friend and self-proclaimed “Food God,” Jonathan Cheban, is testing out crazy food combinations on Monday’s episode of the syndicated daytime series, The Doctors — and they’re not for the faint of heart.
Cheban introduces host Dr. Travis Stork and his cohost, Dr. Andrew Ordon, to a grimace-inducing orange juice and espresso concoction.
“People come up with the craziest stuff. So people have orange juice for breakfast, and espresso. And now people are actually mixing it,” Cheban explains.
“Do you actually mix them, or do you do the shot and then?...
The reality star’s best friend and self-proclaimed “Food God,” Jonathan Cheban, is testing out crazy food combinations on Monday’s episode of the syndicated daytime series, The Doctors — and they’re not for the faint of heart.
Cheban introduces host Dr. Travis Stork and his cohost, Dr. Andrew Ordon, to a grimace-inducing orange juice and espresso concoction.
“People come up with the craziest stuff. So people have orange juice for breakfast, and espresso. And now people are actually mixing it,” Cheban explains.
“Do you actually mix them, or do you do the shot and then?...
- 12/5/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
Black Eyed Peas member Taboo is a proud cancer survivor.
The 41-year-old rapper, whose real name is Jaime Luis Gomez, reveals he was diagnosed with stage 2 testicular cancer in June 2014 in a new interview, and that he went through 12 weeks of intense, aggressive chemotherapy out of the public eye. Taboo says he was diagnosed after going to the emergency room for what he thought was the flu.
"It all started with a pain in my back and abdomen," he tells People. "The very next day I went into surgery to have the 'mother ship' removed. But my fight had just begun."
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The rapper says his family and bandmates -- will.i.am., Fergie, and apl.de.ap -- were all in shock, though there wasn't much time to process the news. Taboo immediately underwent treatment after getting the diagnosis.
"Will.i.am instantly...
The 41-year-old rapper, whose real name is Jaime Luis Gomez, reveals he was diagnosed with stage 2 testicular cancer in June 2014 in a new interview, and that he went through 12 weeks of intense, aggressive chemotherapy out of the public eye. Taboo says he was diagnosed after going to the emergency room for what he thought was the flu.
"It all started with a pain in my back and abdomen," he tells People. "The very next day I went into surgery to have the 'mother ship' removed. But my fight had just begun."
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The rapper says his family and bandmates -- will.i.am., Fergie, and apl.de.ap -- were all in shock, though there wasn't much time to process the news. Taboo immediately underwent treatment after getting the diagnosis.
"Will.i.am instantly...
- 11/16/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Kim Zolciak-Biermann and her daughter Brielle have both openly spoken about getting lip fillers, and Brielle is tired of getting social media backlash for it.
“They all tell me that I’ve ruined my face,” Brielle, 19, says on Wednesday’s episode of The Doctors, hosted by Dr. Travis Stork. “They think I’ve had all this work done on my face when in reality all I’ve done is my lips, and I feel like I’ve been very open about it so it’s annoying.”
Co-host Dr. Andrew Ordon chimes in in her support.
“You’ve had your lips...
“They all tell me that I’ve ruined my face,” Brielle, 19, says on Wednesday’s episode of The Doctors, hosted by Dr. Travis Stork. “They think I’ve had all this work done on my face when in reality all I’ve done is my lips, and I feel like I’ve been very open about it so it’s annoying.”
Co-host Dr. Andrew Ordon chimes in in her support.
“You’ve had your lips...
- 11/2/2016
- by gabrielleolya1
- PEOPLE.com
Ashley Narragon was born with oral-facial-digital syndrome type 1, a rare genetic condition that causes physical abnormalities, and in some cases intellectual disabilities.
“The symptoms that I was born with, I have a clover-shaped tongue, I have bald spots, my nose is severely crooked, my teeth are overcrowded, my jaw is not formed right, my fingers and toes are smaller than most people my age,” Narragon, 27, says on this exclusive clip from Thursday’s episode of The Doctors.
Narragon says growing up she was bullied for her appearance.
“When I was little, there were a lot of kids that would say...
“The symptoms that I was born with, I have a clover-shaped tongue, I have bald spots, my nose is severely crooked, my teeth are overcrowded, my jaw is not formed right, my fingers and toes are smaller than most people my age,” Narragon, 27, says on this exclusive clip from Thursday’s episode of The Doctors.
Narragon says growing up she was bullied for her appearance.
“When I was little, there were a lot of kids that would say...
- 10/27/2016
- by gabrielleolya1
- PEOPLE.com
A&E is taking on the French zombie series “The Returned” with its own adaptation, A&E said Friday. The adaptation will be a co-production of A&E Studios and FremantleMedia North America. Also read: Dr. Phil to Produce ‘Marriage Test’ Special for A&E David McKillop, general manager and executive vice president of A&E, said that the adaptation will serve as a “perfect complement” to the netork’s other scripted offerings, which includes the Norman Bates revamp “Bates Motel.” “’The Returned’ takes an incredibly unique approach, filled with suspense and twists and turns, to the subject of the living dead,...
- 9/27/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Tonight’s premiere of the new ABC comedy The Goldbergs, a semi-autobiographical look at exec producer Adam F. Goldberg’s childhood in the ’80s, cannot come soon enough for star Wendi McLendon-Covey (Bridesmaids, Reno 911!), who plays the family’s matriarch: “I try to keep it realistic, like, this is what a woman of that age in that era would’ve worn, and sometimes, the jumpsuits are a little bedazzled. I forget when I’m on the Sony lot that I’m dressed like that, and I go walking around in my wig and my jumpsuit, and the show hasn’t aired yet,...
- 9/24/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The broadcast networks may have only begun the new TV season on Monday but the race for dominance kicked off much earlier in the world of daytime talk shows.
New hosts on the The View, not to mention the revelation of those crazy secrets on The Talk, didn’t help to unseat Dr. Phil; he still remains the No. 1 talker in daytime among women 25-54, according to Nielsen results through the week of Sept. 9. Meanwhile, kudos to Michael Strahan, who’s been a great addition to Kelly and Michael. He and Ms. Ripa are currently ranked No. 2 in the key demo.
New hosts on the The View, not to mention the revelation of those crazy secrets on The Talk, didn’t help to unseat Dr. Phil; he still remains the No. 1 talker in daytime among women 25-54, according to Nielsen results through the week of Sept. 9. Meanwhile, kudos to Michael Strahan, who’s been a great addition to Kelly and Michael. He and Ms. Ripa are currently ranked No. 2 in the key demo.
- 9/24/2013
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
TV One has named television veteran Donna Wilson as Executive Producer of its new, live one-hour, weekday morning news program News One Now, which will be hosted by Roland S. Martin.Prior to joining TV One, Ms. Wilson was based in Chicago working on nonfiction projects, including TV One’s Deceived and Find Our Missing, as well as, Biography Channel’s John Gotti and Crucibles of Courage hosted by then Senator Barack Obama, Paramount’s Dr. Phil and numerous other programs. She has also worked as a field producer at the CNN Chicago Bureau and served as a producer, reporter and host at Netv in Lincoln, Nebraska as well as a fill-in...
- 9/23/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
When you’re sick with a summer cold, sometimes the energy to change the channel completely escapes you. During those times, you just end up watching things that you ordinarily wouldn’t. My feelings towards reality TV have already been documented, at least in terms of competition shows, in another column. I was stuck at home, trying to keep my eyelids propped open around a blistering headache and wishing that the cold medicine would kick in and do some good. I was in misery and the most that I could bring myself to accomplish was avoiding another rerun of Dr. Phil or Matlock.
There were some reruns of “Law & Order” running on a channel, which makes me suspect that there is some unwritten law of syndication that dictates that at any given time there must be an episode of a “Law & Order” spin-off and an episode of one of the “C.
There were some reruns of “Law & Order” running on a channel, which makes me suspect that there is some unwritten law of syndication that dictates that at any given time there must be an episode of a “Law & Order” spin-off and an episode of one of the “C.
- 9/23/2013
- by dragonwomant
- Boomtron
The Young and the Restless tallied 23 nominations as honors were announced this morning for the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Restless’ impressive take helped CBS lead all networks with 50 overall nominations. PBS and ABC followed, with 44 and 38 nods, respectively.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
- 5/1/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside TV
After revealing that she has terminal brain cancer, the ‘Rhoda’ star said in a new interview that she is ‘scared’ for her family, but she is ready to die. So sad.
Valerie Harper, 73, made the tragic announcement on March 6 that she had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, and in two new interviews she revealed how scared she is. The iconic TV actress appeared on The Today Show on March 11 to talk about her tragic illness, and she told host Savannah Guthrie that she “doesn’t want to go” but she is ready to say “bye bye” to her family. On The Doctors, she admitted that she wants to be “less afraid of death.” So inspirational.
Valerie Harper Talks About Her Illness On ‘The Today Show’
Valerie looked stunning when she appeared on The Today Show, and she certainly did not look like someone who has been given three months to live.
Valerie Harper, 73, made the tragic announcement on March 6 that she had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, and in two new interviews she revealed how scared she is. The iconic TV actress appeared on The Today Show on March 11 to talk about her tragic illness, and she told host Savannah Guthrie that she “doesn’t want to go” but she is ready to say “bye bye” to her family. On The Doctors, she admitted that she wants to be “less afraid of death.” So inspirational.
Valerie Harper Talks About Her Illness On ‘The Today Show’
Valerie looked stunning when she appeared on The Today Show, and she certainly did not look like someone who has been given three months to live.
- 3/11/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
After revealing that she has terminal brain cancer, the ‘Rhoda’ star will appear on ‘The Doctors’ to discuss her diagnosis.
Valerie Harper, 73, shocked everyone when she revealed on March 6 that she had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. The iconic TV actress continues to be open about her diagnosis and will appear on The Doctors on March 11 to further discuss her cancer.
Valerie will sit down with the show’s doctors Travis Stork, Lisa Masterson, and Andrew Ordon, along with her own team of doctors to examine her diagnosis of brain cancer. Valerie’s story will fill the entire hour of the talk show and will feature surprise appearances by former co-stars Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman.
Valerie Harper Reveals She Has Terminal Brain Cancer
On March 6, The Mary Tyler Moore star bravely announced that she has been diagnosed with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, a rare kind of cancer where cancer cells...
Valerie Harper, 73, shocked everyone when she revealed on March 6 that she had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. The iconic TV actress continues to be open about her diagnosis and will appear on The Doctors on March 11 to further discuss her cancer.
Valerie will sit down with the show’s doctors Travis Stork, Lisa Masterson, and Andrew Ordon, along with her own team of doctors to examine her diagnosis of brain cancer. Valerie’s story will fill the entire hour of the talk show and will feature surprise appearances by former co-stars Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman.
Valerie Harper Reveals She Has Terminal Brain Cancer
On March 6, The Mary Tyler Moore star bravely announced that she has been diagnosed with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, a rare kind of cancer where cancer cells...
- 3/8/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
New York -- Actress Valerie Harper plans to discuss her brain cancer with some television doctors.
The daytime talk show "The Doctors" said Harper will appear Monday to talk with Travis Stork, Lisa Masterson and Andrew Ordon, as well as her own team of doctors.
The 1970s sitcom star has been diagnosed with a rare brain cancer and told she has as little as three months to live. She said her husband briefly withheld the diagnosis from her because it was so dire.
Harper, now 73, played Rhoda Morgenstern on television's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and its spinoff, "Rhoda."
She is given the full hour of Monday's talk show, and is surprised by former co-stars Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman.
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The daytime talk show "The Doctors" said Harper will appear Monday to talk with Travis Stork, Lisa Masterson and Andrew Ordon, as well as her own team of doctors.
The 1970s sitcom star has been diagnosed with a rare brain cancer and told she has as little as three months to live. She said her husband briefly withheld the diagnosis from her because it was so dire.
Harper, now 73, played Rhoda Morgenstern on television's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and its spinoff, "Rhoda."
She is given the full hour of Monday's talk show, and is surprised by former co-stars Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman.
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- 3/8/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Washington, October 24: A professional doctor has come up with an at-home, self-improvement guide on how to get thinner, look younger, sleep better and more.
Dr. Andrew Ordon's 'Better in 7' details a guideline that people can follow in just a week, which outlines everything from an easy-to-follow diet and clever do-it-yourself remedies.
"The diet part, it's easy to do," Fox News quoted Ordon as saying.
"You don't feel like you're starving - you feel full. It does energize you and has all to do with natural diuretics, adding fibre to the diet, energy foods - foods that aren't going to bloat," he said.
Ordon also revealed some simple solutions to a common gripe that many women have during pregnancy - stretch.
Dr. Andrew Ordon's 'Better in 7' details a guideline that people can follow in just a week, which outlines everything from an easy-to-follow diet and clever do-it-yourself remedies.
"The diet part, it's easy to do," Fox News quoted Ordon as saying.
"You don't feel like you're starving - you feel full. It does energize you and has all to do with natural diuretics, adding fibre to the diet, energy foods - foods that aren't going to bloat," he said.
Ordon also revealed some simple solutions to a common gripe that many women have during pregnancy - stretch.
- 10/24/2012
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
And that's a wrap!
At the 2012 Daytime Emmy Awards, Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa and the cast of "General Hospital" weren't the only ones celebrating their big wins.
With ABC scoring 56 nominations and PBS nabbing 51, it was a big night for networks and viewers everywhere. Check out the list below for the winners of Saturday night's awards show.
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:"General Hospital," ABC
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
Winner: "Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Sid the Science Kid," PBS
"SpongeBob SquarePants," Nickelodeon
Outstanding Culinary Program
Winner:"Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction," Food Network
"Giada At Home," Food Network
"Guy's Big Bite," Food Network
"Sandwich King," Food Network
Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show'
Winner: "Jeopardy!," Syndicated
"BrainSurge," Nickelodeon
"Cash Cab," Discovery Channel
"Let's Make A Deal,...
At the 2012 Daytime Emmy Awards, Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa and the cast of "General Hospital" weren't the only ones celebrating their big wins.
With ABC scoring 56 nominations and PBS nabbing 51, it was a big night for networks and viewers everywhere. Check out the list below for the winners of Saturday night's awards show.
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:"General Hospital," ABC
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
Winner: "Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Sid the Science Kid," PBS
"SpongeBob SquarePants," Nickelodeon
Outstanding Culinary Program
Winner:"Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction," Food Network
"Giada At Home," Food Network
"Guy's Big Bite," Food Network
"Sandwich King," Food Network
Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show'
Winner: "Jeopardy!," Syndicated
"BrainSurge," Nickelodeon
"Cash Cab," Discovery Channel
"Let's Make A Deal,...
- 6/24/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
And that's a wrap!
At the 2012 Daytime Emmy Awards, Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa and the cast of "General Hospital" weren't the only ones celebrating their big wins.
With ABC scoring 56 nominations and PBS nabbing 51, it was a big night for networks and viewers everywhere. Check out the list below for the winners of Saturday night's awards show.
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:"General Hospital," ABC
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
Winner: "Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Sid the Science Kid," PBS
"SpongeBob SquarePants," Nickelodeon
Outstanding Culinary Program
Winner:"Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction," Food Network
"Giada At Home," Food Network
"Guy's Big Bite," Food Network
"Sandwich King," Food Network
Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show'
Winner: "Jeopardy!," Syndicated
"BrainSurge," Nickelodeon
"Cash Cab," Discovery Channel
"Let's Make A Deal,...
At the 2012 Daytime Emmy Awards, Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa and the cast of "General Hospital" weren't the only ones celebrating their big wins.
With ABC scoring 56 nominations and PBS nabbing 51, it was a big night for networks and viewers everywhere. Check out the list below for the winners of Saturday night's awards show.
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:"General Hospital," ABC
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
Winner: "Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Sid the Science Kid," PBS
"SpongeBob SquarePants," Nickelodeon
Outstanding Culinary Program
Winner:"Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction," Food Network
"Giada At Home," Food Network
"Guy's Big Bite," Food Network
"Sandwich King," Food Network
Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show'
Winner: "Jeopardy!," Syndicated
"BrainSurge," Nickelodeon
"Cash Cab," Discovery Channel
"Let's Make A Deal,...
- 6/23/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Aol TV.
You’ve seen him on the Emmy® award-winning syndicated daytime talk show The Doctors and its companion web site, dispensing advice about the latest developments in plastic and reconstructive surgery, and even undergoing critical medical tests on-camera so that viewers can better understand why they need them and what to expect. Now acclaimed aesthetic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon has compiled some of his best skin-care, anti-aging, and health and wellness tips and practices into a new book, Better in 7: The Ultimate Seven-Day Guide to a Better You, available exclusively at TheBookNook.com.The book offers 21 surgery-free plans that target women’s “hot button” issues from cellulite and wrinkles to [...]...
- 6/12/2012
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
The Daytime Emmy nominations were announced on Wednesday (May 9), and it was a great day for ABC. The network topped the list with 56 total nods. It was closely followed by PBS with 51.
The soap "General Hospital" helped lead the way for ABC. The program secured 23 nominations including for Outstanding Drama Series. "Sesame Street" and "The Young and the Restless" tied at 16 nominations each.
It was also a fond farewell for the two recently canceled soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live." The daytime dramas both secured 11 nominations.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held June 23.
Following are the nominations for key categories. The full list is at emmyonline.tv.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Crystal Chappell as Dr. Carly Manning, "Days of our Lives,...
The soap "General Hospital" helped lead the way for ABC. The program secured 23 nominations including for Outstanding Drama Series. "Sesame Street" and "The Young and the Restless" tied at 16 nominations each.
It was also a fond farewell for the two recently canceled soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live." The daytime dramas both secured 11 nominations.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held June 23.
Following are the nominations for key categories. The full list is at emmyonline.tv.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Crystal Chappell as Dr. Carly Manning, "Days of our Lives,...
- 5/9/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's the last hurrah for "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" at the Daytime Emmy Awards. The canceled soaps got their last nominations in key categories, but face stiff competition from fellow ABC soap "General Hospital."
ABC picked up a total of 56 nominations with PBS closing in behind with 51. "General Hospital," which will live to see its 50th anniversary, received 23 nominations. "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" each picked up 11.
Check out some key categories below to see if your favorite soap stars and talk shows made the cut.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held Sat., June 23.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Sid the Science Kid,...
ABC picked up a total of 56 nominations with PBS closing in behind with 51. "General Hospital," which will live to see its 50th anniversary, received 23 nominations. "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" each picked up 11.
Check out some key categories below to see if your favorite soap stars and talk shows made the cut.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held Sat., June 23.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Sid the Science Kid,...
- 5/9/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
It's the last hurrah for "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" at the Daytime Emmy Awards. The canceled soaps got their last nominations in key categories, but face stiff competition from fellow ABC soap "General Hospital."
ABC picked up a total of 56 nominations with PBS closing in behind with 51. "General Hospital," which will live to see its 50th anniversary, received 23 nominations. "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" each picked up 11.
Check out some key categories below to see if your favorite soap stars and talk shows made the cut.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held Sat., June 23.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Sid the Science Kid,...
ABC picked up a total of 56 nominations with PBS closing in behind with 51. "General Hospital," which will live to see its 50th anniversary, received 23 nominations. "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" each picked up 11.
Check out some key categories below to see if your favorite soap stars and talk shows made the cut.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held Sat., June 23.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Sid the Science Kid,...
- 5/9/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
ABC’s General Hospital leads the way with 23 nominations for Daytime Emmy Awards.
The television academy announced Wednesday that the venerable soap opera will compete with NBC’s Days of Our Lives, CBS’ The Young and the Restless and the canceled All My Children of ABC for best daytime drama. NBC’s The Bold and the Beautiful has won the trophy three years in a row but wasn’t nominated this year.
Other repeat winners are possible, though: Ben Bailey of Cash Cab was nominated for best game show host and Dr. Mehmet Oz as best talk show host.
Sesame Street...
The television academy announced Wednesday that the venerable soap opera will compete with NBC’s Days of Our Lives, CBS’ The Young and the Restless and the canceled All My Children of ABC for best daytime drama. NBC’s The Bold and the Beautiful has won the trophy three years in a row but wasn’t nominated this year.
Other repeat winners are possible, though: Ben Bailey of Cash Cab was nominated for best game show host and Dr. Mehmet Oz as best talk show host.
Sesame Street...
- 5/9/2012
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside TV
'Ice Loves Coco' star Coco Austin settles the rumors her behind was enhanced on The Doctors! As part of The Doctors annual .Most Embarrassing Questions. episode, Coco Austin of "Ice Loves Coco" is welcomed on the nationally syndicated daytime series to prove once and for all, that her large posterior is indeed real! Dogged by years of rumors that her butt has been enhanced with implants, Coco asked to help her lay rest to years of questions and comments from critics with a tell-all ultrasound. Coco Austin from the E! reality series, "Ice Loves Coco," goes into The Doctors examination room with co-host and board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Andrew Ordon. After careful examination of Coco's buttocks through ultrasound, Dr.
- 2/21/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Daytime Emmy® Award nominees Christian LeBlanc (The Young And The Restless) and Sherri Shepherd (The View), along with Susan Lucci (All My Children), Marlee Matlin, Kimberly McCullough (General Hospital), Jillian Michaels (The Biggest Loser), Heather Tom (The Bold And The Beautiful) and Arianne Zucker (Days Of Our Lives) are among the second group of presenters announced for The 38Th Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards. The telecast, hosted by Wayne Brady, will broadcast live from the Las Vegas Hilton, Sunday, June 19 (8:00-10:00 p.m., live Et/delayed Pt) on the CBS Television Network.
This year's Daytime Emmy Awards will also feature musical acts by legendary artists Gladys Knight and Marie Osmond, as well as magical performances by Viva Elvis by Cirque du Soleil, Jabbawockeez and The Blue Man Group.
Additional newly announced presenters include: Debbi Morgan (All My Children); Brandon Beemer, Kim Matula and Ronn Moss (The Bold And The Beautiful...
This year's Daytime Emmy Awards will also feature musical acts by legendary artists Gladys Knight and Marie Osmond, as well as magical performances by Viva Elvis by Cirque du Soleil, Jabbawockeez and The Blue Man Group.
Additional newly announced presenters include: Debbi Morgan (All My Children); Brandon Beemer, Kim Matula and Ronn Moss (The Bold And The Beautiful...
- 6/13/2011
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - The nominations for the 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced this morning with Ellen, Sesame Street, ABC and CBS soaps leading the pack. ABC's General Hospital topped the nominees with 57 nominations., followed by CBS' The Young and the Restless with 20 and PBS' Sesame Street with 16 nominations. Not far behind, recently canceled ABC soaps All My Children and One Life to Live scored 12 and 13 nominations. The Ellen DeGeneres Show once again leads the talk show category with 12 noms. Wheel of Fortune's Pat Sajak and Jeopardy's Alex Trebek will receive Lifetime Achievement Awards. Wayne Brady will be the master of the ceremonies for the awards show on June 19, which will be broadcast by CBS. The nominees in the main categories are as follows: Outstanding Daytime Drama Series "The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS) "The Young and the Restless" (CBS) "All My Children" (ABC) "General Hospital...
- 5/11/2011
- x17online.com
The 38th annual Daytime Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday, with soap opera "General Hospital" garnering 21 nods and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" honored with 12.
"The Young and the Restless" received 20 nominations, while recently-canceled soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" received 13 and 12 nominations, respectively, but none for Susan Lucci.
Here is a list of nominees in the major categories:
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
"The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
"The Young and the Restless...
"The Young and the Restless" received 20 nominations, while recently-canceled soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" received 13 and 12 nominations, respectively, but none for Susan Lucci.
Here is a list of nominees in the major categories:
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
"The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
"The Young and the Restless...
- 5/11/2011
- Extra
The 38th annual Daytime Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday (May 11). Long-running soap opera "General Hospital" leads all nominated shows with 21, followed closely by "The Young and the Restless" with 20.
The recently-canceled soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" received 13 and 12 nominations, respectively. The most nominated non-soap opera was long-time children's program "Sesame Street" with 16, followed by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" with 12. PBS led all networks with 57 nominations, though ABC was right on its heels with 56.
The awards show, hosted by "Let's Make a Deal" host Wayne Brady, will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on June 19, 2011. Game show hosts Alex Trebek and Pat Sajak will both receive lifetime achievement awards.
Here is a list of the major categories:
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
* "The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
* "The Young and the Restless" (CBS)
* "All My Children" (ABC)
* "General Hospital" (ABC)
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
* Susan Flannery,...
The recently-canceled soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" received 13 and 12 nominations, respectively. The most nominated non-soap opera was long-time children's program "Sesame Street" with 16, followed by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" with 12. PBS led all networks with 57 nominations, though ABC was right on its heels with 56.
The awards show, hosted by "Let's Make a Deal" host Wayne Brady, will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on June 19, 2011. Game show hosts Alex Trebek and Pat Sajak will both receive lifetime achievement awards.
Here is a list of the major categories:
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
* "The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
* "The Young and the Restless" (CBS)
* "All My Children" (ABC)
* "General Hospital" (ABC)
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
* Susan Flannery,...
- 5/11/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
On Tuesday, October 12, Danny Cahill, a recent The Biggest Loser winner, appears on the Emmy Award-winning syndicated series The Doctors to reveal his new body, courtesy of host, Dr. Andrew Ordon. When Danny first appeared in January, 2010 to discuss losing 239 pounds, plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Ordon promised to remove the excess skin from his body, skin that was left sagging as a result of the massive weight he once carried. Danny underwent a brutal nine hour total body lift surgery performed by Dr. Ordon and his partner, Dr. Ritu Chopra. The surgery removed over ten pounds of excess skin from Danny.s torso, chest and back, and after several weeks of recovery, Danny Cahill...
- 10/9/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Dr. Andrew Ordon is one of the members of the Emmy nominated hit show, The Doctors. He is a Beverly Hills plastic and reconstructive surgeon who doesn't limit himself to his millionaire and movie star clientele. He has a heart of gold, having founded the Surgical Friends Foundation, which is a non-profit dedicated to offering reconstructive surgery to people abroad who otherwise could not afford it. It was my great privilege to interview, Dr. Ordon about his great work and his hit TV show. Dr. Ordon, you're probably one of the most popular members on The Doctors show. Why do you think there's such a fascination on the show from viewers about plastic surgery? Well, there is not doubt about it, plastic surgery is a sexy topic. You see television programming dedicated to it all the time like Nip...
- 6/13/2010
- by Jeff Rivera
- Huffington Post
There will be no shortage of medical discussion in daytime for the next couple years. B&C is reporting that CBS Television Distribution has renewed The Doctors for seasons three and four, taking it through the 2011-12 season.
The Doctors is hosted by Dr. Travis Stork, an emergency-room physician and a former contestant on The Bachelor. The daytime program uses a panel format, with Stork consulting regularly with three other doctors -- Ob/Gyn Dr. Lisa Masterson, plastic surgeon and Ent specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon, and pediatrician Dr. James Sears. Guests are often featured, including Dr. Phil McGraw (Dr. Phil) who's also an executive producer.
The two-year series renewal has been reportedly cleared in 91% of the country, including 48 of the top 50 markets.
Joe Disalvo, Ctd's president of sales, said "The Doctors is a show that's been working across...
The Doctors is hosted by Dr. Travis Stork, an emergency-room physician and a former contestant on The Bachelor. The daytime program uses a panel format, with Stork consulting regularly with three other doctors -- Ob/Gyn Dr. Lisa Masterson, plastic surgeon and Ent specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon, and pediatrician Dr. James Sears. Guests are often featured, including Dr. Phil McGraw (Dr. Phil) who's also an executive producer.
The two-year series renewal has been reportedly cleared in 91% of the country, including 48 of the top 50 markets.
Joe Disalvo, Ctd's president of sales, said "The Doctors is a show that's been working across...
- 12/14/2009
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"The Insider" caught up with Jay Leno Tuesday night in Hollywood at the 'Raptor - Born in Baja' premiere and the talk show host opened up about the passing of iconic tv personality Ed McMahon. "Ed was a great guy, I was a good friend of Ed's," Leno tells "The Insider". "I don't know anybody that didn't like Ed. He was just a wonderful, wonderful guy. That was really sad. He was a terrific guy." "Well he was an icon, we all grew up watching him late at night with Johnny Carson" Dr. Andrew Ordon ("The Doctors") says about McMahon. "He was sort of the sidekick. Sort of played second fiddle to Johnny, but we loved him dearly." Leno, known for his classic car collection and as an automotive enthusiast joined Judy Tenuta, Ordon, and other stars at the premiere of the new documentary about an off-road racing team. 'Raptor...
- 6/24/2009
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
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