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- The serious business of funny TV undergoes another shock in the search for Johnny Carson's true heir.
- Here we go again with reports that NBC is looking to ditch Jay Leno. But this time, the ditching makes eminent sense.
- With hosts like Seth MacFarlane, it's no wonder that Oscars viewership has fallen.
- Star of 'The Good Wife' lets it known how he feels about congressman's remarks about legalizing dog-fighting
- David Cohen, an old-fashioned tailor and men's shop owner who served generations of customers during his six decades at Hirsch's on Main Street in Bel Air, died of a respiratory condition June 16 at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation in Havre de Grace. The Bel Air resident was 94.
- Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night TV starting next fall, CBS Television Distribution announced Monday.
- I've been reviewing these superb productions for all 26 years that "American Masters" has been on the air, and have written some variation of that line for at least 25 of them. And tonight's "Johnny Carson: King of Late Night" is one of the 10 greatest biographies this sublime series has delivered.
- Joan Rivers, a serial cosmetic surgery seeker and subject of an engrossing, well-received documentary in 2010, "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work," seems as fresh and dynamic as in her earlier years.
- Elkridge: Every community has its local heroes and Elkridge is no exception. Herman Prehn, a long-time resident of Hanover, generous neighbor, loyal friend and community activist, died Jan. 27 at the age of 82.
- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs founded Ball So Hard University as a joke. It took less than three months for the school to get serious, and become the focus of a legal dispute.
- I don't know how I could have missed Bill O'Reilly interviewing Nancy Grace Monday night. Oh, I know, that must have been when I was off dancing with the devil.