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  1. Thanks for sharing that, I had recently discovered the Patty Duke Show on MeTV, and had seen neither the Roseanne clip nor the Emmy speech.
  2. Ken Howard, ‘White Shadow’ Star, SAG-AFTRA President, Dies at 71 “The White Shadow,” created by Bruce Paltrow, was a progressive drama ahead of its time in exploring the sometimes awkward, sometimes tense and sometimes funny aspects of race relations in the context of a high school basketball team with mostly African American players and a white coach, a former NBA player named Ken Reeves, played by Howard. The series, which ran from 1978-81 on CBS, represented television’s first ensemble drama with a predominantly African American cast (though admittedly Howard, the star of the show, was white). While no saint, Howard’s Reeves was always sticking his nose into situations where the high school vice principal (played by African American actress Joan Pringle), didn’t think it belonged, but almost always because he was trying to do the right thing. While Reeves did his best for his players both on the court and in their private lives, the team ribbed Reeves in a manner not terribly unlike the dynamic on “Welcome Back, Kotter.”
  3. "Would you believe" Get Smart's Agent 99, Barbara Feldon, is 83 years young today
  4. Actor James Noble played hapless Governor Eugene Gatling on the 1980s sitcom Benson. http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/25300000/James-Noble-benson-the-tv-series-25325006-600-458.jpg Still with us, he turns 94 today!
  5. Happy 90th Brithday to Hogans' Heroes Corporal LeBeau, Robert Clary. 5'1" tall, concentration camp survivor. http://www.robertclary.com/ *** Also on March 1st, TV legend Robert Conrad (Wild Wild West, Baa Baa Black Sheep, also infamous for "Battle of the Network Stars"), is 81. For most of you, too young to remember, Battle of the Network Stars was as corny and amazing as described at that link, and more.
  6. Before the Jean Segura / Tyler Wagner deal -- Diamondbacks (07/31/14) -- Acquired OF Gerardo Parra in exchange for OF Mitch Haniger and LHP Anthony Banda Before the Khris Davis deal -- Athletics (07/07/14) -- Acquired International Signing Bonus Slot #57 ($339,000) in exchange for RHP Rodolfo Fernandez Fernandez missed all of 2015 for the A's with an injury, no published word of its nature. We have updated the first post in this thread to reflect these trades and the "Last Trade With..." all 29 other organizations.
  7. Pat Harrington Jr., the Super on 'One Day at a Time,' Dies at 86 Great early career, too -- Wikipedia
  8. Wayne Rogers, Trapper John McIntyre on 'M*A*S*H*,' dies at 82 Rogers was on "M.A.S.H." from 1972 to 1975, becoming one of many original cast members to leave the wildly popular show that went on until 1983. He was initially considered for Alda's character, but he preferred Trapper's sunnier disposition to Hawkeye's darkly acerbic personality. The characters were essentially equals when the show began, but it increasingly focused on Alda, which was a factor in Rogers' departure.
  9. As a young teenager in the 70's, his Wide World of Sports appearances with the Globetrotters were must-see TV: Harlem Globetrotters legend Meadowlark Lemon, 83, dies My goodness, the life and sights that man got to live and experience through basketball.
  10. Happy 90th -- Wow! 3:15 minute mark for Dick's participation
  11. We say goodbye today to this trade -- Red Sox (11/22/13) -- Acquired LHP Luis Ortega in exchange for RHP Burke Badenhop and replace it with the one atop the initial post in this thread.
  12. Bummer, Card Sharks was awesome, largely in part to Jim.
  13. Kaye Ballard, who appeared in the movie "Freaky Friday" and the TV series "The Mothers-In-Law" and "The Doris Day Show", turned 90 today. http://www.kayeballard.com/ http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID4636/images/kaye_ballard_tv_guide.jpg Ballard on the left (with Mothers-in-Law co-star Eve Arden, who passed in 1990)
  14. This super obscure deal: Mariners (03/24/10) -- Acquired cash in exchange for INF Edgar Trejo Trejo never suited up for a Mariner affiliate, played indy ball in 2011, was idle for 2012/13. has been updated in the initial post of this thread with the Sardinas deal. The Jonathan Villar trade was also updated; you shouldn't have to think hard about which Astros deal it replaced as the most recent.
  15. As far as the Tigers / Brewers go, the last trade before this: Tigers (11/18/15) -- Acquired 2B Javier Betancourt and a PTBNL in exchange for RHP Francisco Rodriguez was this: Tigers (07/01/07) -- Acquired LHP Chris Cody in exchange for RHP Jose Capellan
  16. Ed Asner is 86 today, all 5'7" of him! http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/theregularshow/images/1/10/InfoboxEdAsner.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140820090535
  17. Happy 96th birthday to the judge who started it all -- The People's Court's Joseph Wapner! http://tvseriesfinale.com/assets/peoplescourt09a.jpg Wow -- 96!
  18. We say goodbye (at age 96!) to Happy Days / Odd Couple / Weezer's "Buddy Holly" video icon Al Molinaro. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZVvOSszUXw
  19. We've now lost both Mom's from the Parent Trap movies, Natasha Richardson's ski accident so sad in '09.
  20. There is a wondrous number of interviews, both with stars living and since passed, via the Archive of American Television at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/all-interviewees Each is catalogued with a "highlight" section, but in many cases, full length interviews, some extending several hours, can be found. Dick Van Patten (Eight is Enough), Russell Johnson (Gilligan's Island) as recent examples, and so many others we've highlighted in this thread, are among them. Incredibly addicting if you have the interest and the time.
  21. Brewers now tell us they accepted cash in the Hunter Morris deal, not a PTBNL.
  22. Hey, the Pirates owe us a player! Hope the initial list was solid, because this wasn't.
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