“Entertainment Tonight” has had more than a dozen co-hosts over the course of its nearly 40-year run, but none have been as enduring as this duo! From 1986 to 1996, John Tesh and longtime “ET” fixture ...
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - In the early 1980s, Mary Hart became the face - and the famously insured legs - of a new breed of TV show, the entertainment news magazine. She quickly rose from ...
The Lifetime Achievement awards at the 2017 Daytime Emmys will be presented to two luminaries of syndicated television: producer Harry Friedman and host Mary Hart. After producing syndicated game-show ...
For Mary Hart's last day at ET, famous faces from her past joined in to help her celebrate. Her former co-hosts John Tesh, Robb Weller and Bob Goen joined her for the big event, while fellow former co ...
News Channel 3 met up with long-time host of the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala, Mary Hart while she was receiving her star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars to find out what she ...
Former Entertainment Tonight host Mary Hart is set to return as emcee at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards gala in January 2022, organizers have announced. The festival will run ...
Nearly 30 years after joining “Entertainment Tonight,” Mary Hart said she still has mountains to climb. Literally. The “ET” host, who announced Thursday that she’ll depart the entertainment newsmag, ...
Mary Hart’s exit reps the latest shakeup in the syndication world, which is already adjusting to the idea of a post-Oprah universe. As stations continue to struggle, the days of hefty cash deals and ...
“Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart announced Thursday that next season will be her last as the show marks its 30th year in syndication. Hart joined ET in 1982, its second year of existence. “I’ve ...
Tiegel passed away Jan. 23 following a battle with cancer. Longtime colleague, close friend and legendary host Hart pays tribute to the woman who was universally loved in Hollywood for her spirit, ...
Popular "Entertainment Tonight" anchor in cross hairs as local stations plead poverty. By Andrew Wallenstein, The Associated Press There’s five million reasons “Entertainment Tonight” was willing to ...
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