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What Happened to the Cast of TAXI (1978-1983) After the Show Ended?​

Dec 16, 2023
Taxi aired on ABC from September 1978, to May 1982 and then on NBC for its final season which brought it to an end in 1983. The show followed a motley crew of employees from the Sunshine Cab Company in New York City, which includes Bobby a frustrated actor, Tony the struggling boxer, an art gallery receptionist named Elaine, and Louie the tyrannical dispatcher . For almost everyone, the cab company is just a temporary job on the way to something better, but at the core of the company is disillusioned Alex, who's sure he will be driving a cab for the rest of his life. A Burned-out ex-hippie minister called Reverend Jim and a strange mechanic named Latka round out the group. But what happened to the cast after the show ended?

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Tony Dow Died One Year Ago, Now His Wife Breaks Her Silence​

Aug 24, 2023




The Cleaver family was wholesome yet relatable.


The Cleaver family made television history in 1958 when June Cleaver uttered these immortal words to her husband on national television, forever changing the rules in television going forward. "Ward, you were awfully hard on the Beaver last night."
 

Uncovering Hollywood's Most Shocking Scandals: Inside the World of Hollywood Fixers​

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What Happened to the Cast of WELCOME BACK, KOTTER (1975-1979) After the Show Ended?​

Feb 17, 2024

Welcome Back, Kotter aired on ABC from September 9, 1975, through May 17, 1979. It followed the former Sweathog Gabe Kotter who returns to his alma mater, Buchanan High School to teach a new generation of Sweathogs, a group of supposedly unteachable, under-achieving and incorrigible teenagers. There was Vinnie Barbarino, the group's; wisecracking leader; Juan Epstein, a Puerto Rican Jew; dimwitted Arnold Horshack; and the cool Freddie "Boom-Boom" Washington. Kotter tried to connect with the group by relating his own experiences to the students, but he was often hindered by the cantankerous vice-principal, Michael Woodman. But what happened after the show ended?

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Larry Thomas, the Soup Nazi, talks Seinfeld residuals​

Aug 14, 2021

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Old Hollywood Stars That are Still Alive​

May 4, 2024 #recollectionroad #movies #tv

The Golden Age of Hollywood saw some amazing acting talent bring to life bigger than life stories on the silver screen. Many of these actors and actresses built the industry that we know today, and set the standard for how movies should be done. So let’s check in on some of these Old Hollywood Stars that are still with us today.

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The Alaskan Sea Claimed Another Captain​

Apr 27, 2024

While reality TV often showcases tales of love and drama, few shows offer a glimpse into the harsh realities of life at sea quite like "Deadliest Catch." For nearly two decades, this gripping series has captivated audiences with its raw portrayal of the high-stakes world of commercial crab fishing in the Bering Sea. But beyond the captivating footage of towering waves and icy winds lies a deeper tragic story marked by loss, and the harsh realities of life on the edge of survival. What led to these tragedies? And how did these fearless captains and crew members brave such perilous conditions? Join us as we dive into the harsh reality of how The Alaskan Sea Claimed Another Captain.

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This Cute Kid From Home Improvement Is Not Who You Think (Zachery Ty Bryan)​

Aug 2, 2024 #recollectionroad #movies #tv

Home Improvement had an 8 season run in the 1990s, where it remained popular mainly because of the antics of Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, but also because of the focus on family with many episodes ending with a valuable life lesson. Tens of millions of viewers tuned in on a weekly basis to witness the struggles faced by Tim, his wife Jill, and their three sons, which mirrored the everyday challenges most middle-class households were dealing with. Zachery Ty Byran played Brad, the oldest of the sons, who generally garnered less attention than his on screen brother, the teen heartthrob Jonathan Taylor Thomas. By the time the show ended in 1999, Zachary Ty Bryan didn’t have many prospects, and yet somehow he managed to make a fortune during the crypto currency craze. Unfortunately, though, his ideal Hollywood life came crashing down with devastating allegations of fraud, and numerous run-ins with law enforcement that changed his life forever.

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This Teenager Completely Fooled Everyone in Hollywood (Riley Weston)​

Aug 15, 2024 #recollectionroad #movies #tv

When Entertainment Weekly featured an 18-year-old Riley Weston on its "It List" of the 100 most creative individuals in the summer of 1998, they had no idea the true extent of Weston's creativity. You see, in the mid 1990s, she had grown frustrated from 14 years spent in Hollywood without much success, so she took matters into her own hands and reinvented herself. In actuality, Weston was 32 years old, but decided she could pass as a teenager so she legally changed her name to hide her identity. She also began writing while misrepresenting herself to talent agencies, colleagues, and studios. Hollywood quickly recognized her young talent and she was hired as a writer on the popular WB show Felicity. She was on top of the world with her new life, and she was heralded as a teen writing prodigy. But on October 15, 1998 reality and fantasy collided, and the truth finally came out.

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The greatest espionage film of the 70s turned out to be true!​

May 13, 2024

Former Warner Bros Senior VP Bill Daly (Harry Potter, Batman, Lethal Weapon) and Warner Bros. vet Ethan Dettenmaier talk Three Days Of The Condor!

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Arnold Schwarzenegger on steroids, Hollywood violence and making millions | 60 Minutes Australia​

Sep 11, 2024 #60MinutesAustralia

Synopsis | Schwarzenegger (2002)In the big budget, high-octane world of action thrillers, there's none bigger than Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's been an extraordinary rise - Arnie's gone from a poor Austrian bodybuilder to an American icon. Who'd have thought a thick accent, an unpronounceable name and an oversized body would be the makings of a Hollywood hero? Well, Arnie actually. He always knew he could do it.

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10 Celebrities Who Went Missing and Were Never Found​

Oct 11, 2024 #recollectionroad #movies #tv

People around the world frequently go missing, with most of them being "ordinary" people, but history has recorded several times where prominent figures have disappeared. These are all people we know through Hollywood, the music industry, professional sports, and politics, indicating that no one is entirely immune from vanishing. Although it is assumed that the many on this list who have been missing for decades are presumed dead, the absence of their body continues to pose the ultimate mystery. So, here are the celebrities that disappeared and have never been found.

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Jelly Roll plans to seek forgiveness from victims of armed robbery: 'No logic to what I did'​

Even as his star continues to rise, Jelly Roll knows there’s still work to do on himself mentally, physically and spiritually.

On Jay Shetty’s "On Purpose" podcast, the Grammy-nominated singer looked back on his arrests, including one for armed robbery at age 15, hoping his victims will forgive him.

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This Hollywood Bombshell Invented WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS (Hedy Lamarr)​

Oct 18, 2024
In the 1940s, Hedy Lamarr was one of Hollywood's most famous and strikingly beautiful actresses. Despite her prominent roles in numerous films and frequent appearances on celebrity magazine covers, few knew that she was obsessed with science and was also an inventor on many levels. Instead of attending glamorous Hollywood parties after a long day at MGM Studios, Hedy often chose to spend her evenings tinkering. Despite not having formal training in engineering or mathematics, she demonstrated incredible ingenuity, coming up with practical solutions for many everyday problems. Some of her inventions included a tissue box attachment for disposing of used tissues and a glow-in-the-dark collar for dogs. But perhaps her most significant invention was something called frequency hopping, a technology that played a critical role during future wars and eventually contributed to the development of WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

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Just a heads up'

Discovery's "Gold Rush" begins new season tonight.

Yellowstone will return on Sunday Nov 10.

 

Yellowstone and the Dramatic Ending Brought On By Kevin Costner​

Nov 1, 2024 #recollectionroad #movies #tv

Behind the rugged landscapes and gripping drama of Yellowstone lies a world just as tumultuous as the fictional Dutton family’s. While viewers are captivated by land disputes, power struggles, and family feuds on-screen, the real-life stories unfolding behind the scenes are equally dramatic—filled with legal battles, cast tensions, and shocking exits. From Kevin Costner’s rumored departure to lawsuits between co-stars, Yellowstone’s offscreen controversies are proving to be just as compelling as the show itself.

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Celebrities Whose Death Are Shrouded in Mystery​

Nov 15, 2024
Over the years, numerous celebrities—whether actors, athletes, or socialites—have met strange and tragic ends. While many of these deaths were resolved through the courts, some of the most bizarre cases remain unsolved, fueling gossip magazines, investigative news shows, and endless public speculation. The mystery and intrigue surrounding these unsolved celebrity deaths only grow with time, yet investigators are often no closer to solving these cases than when they began. Here are a few examples of celebrities whose deaths remain a mystery.Thank you for watching, please consider supporting Recollection Road by clicking the THANKS button on this video.

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How the real-life cowboy behind ‘Yellowstone’ went from a broke unemployed actor sleeping in a tent to a one-man television empire​

Yellowstone, and its depiction of those who roam Montana's grassy hills and deep valleys, strode back into the nation's TV sets on Sunday, with more than 16 million viewers tuning into the most recent episode. Like a lone cowboy riding his horse into the sunset, the show's co-creator and writer, Taylor Sheridan, seems to be living his dream.

Yellowstone’s huge success has attracted boomer icons—with Sylvester Stallone, Helen Mirren, and Harrison Ford all signing up to work with Sheridan on other shows—and record-breaking viewing figures: The premiere episode of the most recent season garnered 15.9 million viewers.

In fact, Yellowstone has generated so much interest that two spinoffs (flashbacks, as their titles indicate: 1883 and 1923) have already been spawned off it. And Sheridan has bagged a nearly $200 million deal ViacomCBS, now known as Paramount, to produce more shows over the next couple of years. His series of franchises dominate the most-watched list across both broadcast and streaming shows, but it wasn’t long ago that Sheridan was making his home on the range—literally.

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