Writer-Director Garry Marshall Dies At 81

Garry Marshall, who created some of television’s most memorable sitcoms — including The Odd Couple, Mork & Mindy, Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days  died Tuesday at a hospital in Burbank, Calif., of complications from pneumonia following a stroke. He was 81.

Matt Villines, ‘SNL’ Director Of Shorts, Dies At 39

TV, Broadway Actor John McMartin Dies At 86

Former Ad Age Editor Steve Yahn Dies At 69

Noel Neill, TV’s First Lois Lane, Dies At 95

Jack Fuller, Tribune Journalist, Exec, Dies At 69

Larry Lafave Of CBS Sports Dies At 65

Bill Richmond, Writer For Carol Burnett, Dies

Former Anchor Patrick Emory Dies At 73

‘The Waltons’ Actress Ronnie Claire Edwards Dies

‘Dick Van Dyke Show’ Neighbor Ann Morgan Guilbert Dies

NEW YORK (AP) — Ann Morgan Guilbert, beloved as the next-door neighbor on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” and seen recently on CBS’ comedy “Life in Pieces,” has died. Guilbert […]

Telemundo Staffer Killed In Orlando Massacre

Among the 49 people murdered at Pulse nightclub early Sunday morning was 24-year-old Jonathan Antonio Camuy Vega. Camuy Vega worked on the Telemundo show La Voz Kids, which is produced in Orlando.

‘Alf’ Star Michu Meszaros Dies At 76

Janet Waldo, Voice Of Judy Jetson, Dies At 96

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WDSU Creative Services Dir. Billy Pilgrim Dies

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San Antonio PTV Pioneer Joanne Winik Dies

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Former WPRI Reporter Glenn Laxton Dies At 74

NPR Journalist, Translator Killed In Afghanistan

WASHINGTON (AP) — David Gilkey, a veteran news photographer and video editor for National Public Radio, and an Afghan translator, Zabihullah Tamanna, were killed while on assignment in southern Afghanistan […]

Trinity Broadcasting’s Jan Crouch Dies At 78

Crouch and her husband, Paul, started the network in 1973 by renting airtime on an independent California station.

CBS Programmer Mike Dann Dies At 94

He brought The Defenders, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Beverly Hillbillies to the screen, along with recitals by Vladimir Horowitz.

TV, Film Actor Burt Kwouk Dies At 85

LONDON (AP) — Burt Kwouk, who played martial arts expert Cato in the comic “Pink Panther” films, has died. He was 85. Kwouk’s agent, Jean Diamond, said in a statement […]

‘Alice’ Actress Beth Howland Dies At 74

Pioneering CBS Correspondent Jeanne Parr Dies

Former RTDNA Treasurer Phil Mueller Dies At 72

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Early WISN TV Personality Rosemary Gernette Dies

Alan Young, Star Of ‘Mister Ed,’ Dies At 96

Morley Safer, CBS, ’60 Minutes’ Legend, Dies

His death comes just days after the CBS News veteran announced his retirement from 60 Minutes and the newsmagazine honored him with an hour-long tribute last Sunday.

Julia Meade, Early TV Pitchwoman, Dies At 90

Advertising Legend William Backer Dies At 89

Dave Bell, Reality TV Pioneer, Dies At 84

Pioneering TV Director-Producer Dick Darley Dies

Tonita Castro, TV Actress, Dies At 63

John Bradshaw, Talk Show Host, Dies At 82

Actor, Former SAG President William Schallert Dies

William Schallert, a veteran TV performer and Hollywood union leader who played Patty Duke’s father – and uncle – on television and led a long, contentious strike for actors, has […]

Reg Grundy, Australian TV Mogul, Dies At 92

Ret Turner, Award-Winning Costume Designer, Dies

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Detroit Kids Show Host Don Hunt Dies At 84

Delia Fine, Emmy-Winning Producer, Dies At 64

TV Producer Ian Sander Dies At 68

Longtime TV Exec John von Soosten Dies

John von Soosten, a former programming executive at Katz Television who was president of NATPE in the mid-1980s, has died. He was 71.