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Inside edition yesterday episode
Inside edition yesterday episode









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"And I wouldn't have rescued them," he added. 14 episode of his radio show, O'Reilly said he wished Hurricane Katrina "had only hit the United Nations building" and "flooded them out." "I wouldn't have rescued them"ĭuring a Sept. O'Reilly called Franken an idiot and said he "misspoke" about the awards. According to Franken, the show actually won a Polk Award for work done after O"Reilly left the show. senator - Al Franken at one in 2005.įranken had mocked O'Reilly on television and in his books for the Fox host's claim that Inside Edition won two Peabody awards - widely considered the most prestigious award for electronic media - during his tenure on the show. You don't usually expect things to get heated at a book exposition, but it got pretty hot when O'Reilly had to share the stage with his fierce critic - and future U.S. "We’ll do it live!” he then shouted, along with a string of expletives. One infamous O'Reilly moment occurred during an outtake from Inside Edition - which he hosted from 1989 to 1995 - that surfaced in 2008. O'Reilly apparently took issue with the closing line of the broadcast script and proceeded to curse, scream, rant and then rip off his jacket. Here is a look back at some memorable moments from O'Reilly's career: "We'll do it live!" But the latest controversy is hardly T he O'Reilly Factor host's first time making headlines. "Normally she never got off the bridge until it was time to go home after filming for the day.Watch Video: Fox News drops O'Reilly after harassment probeĪfter revelations of sexual harassment allegations, Bill O'Reilly's long career at Fox News appears to be over. "My favorite episode of the original Star Trek series was any time Uhura would get a chance to 'get off the bridge,' " Nichols says with a smile. Here, The Hollywood Reporter and those who worked on the show look back on the 100 best Star Trek episodes to celebrate the 50th anniversary - though not everyone could pick just one.

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The success of the films gave rise to new and beloved TV shows, beginning with The Next Generation (1987–94), and continuing with Deep Space Nine (1993–99), Voyager (1995–2001) and Enterprise (2001-05).

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Though the show was canceled in 1969 after just three seasons, its mission of bringing cutting edge, socially conscious stories to the masses continued, first on Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973-74), and then in a series of films starring original series castmembers including Leonard Nimoy (Spock), DeForest Kelley (Bones), Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), George Takei (Sulu), and James Doohan (Scotty). "It was the most inauspicious beginning to what has been the rest of my life," says Walter Koenig, who thought he failed the audition for the role of the Russian helmsman Chekov, but turned things around when the producers asked him to punch up his reading with some humor ("Guess what? The ship is about to blow up!" he recalls saying in Chekov's now-trademark Russian accent.) And that's to say nothing of the countless comics, novels and conventions it has inspired.

inside edition yesterday episode

8, 1966 on NBC.įrom its uncertain beginnings, Star Trek went on to become a cultural phenomenon unmatched by any TV show before or since, with Gene Roddenberry's " Wagon Train to the stars" spawning six TV shows (a seventh is coming in January) and 13 films (so far). Kirk first flew onto the airwaves 50 years ago when Star Trek premiered Sept.

inside edition yesterday episode

"I remember the fatigue and the tension every season, of wondering if we would be canceled or not," recalls William Shatner, whose James T. Star Trek faced long odds on its way to redefining what sci-fi could be.











Inside edition yesterday episode