BERTINELLI NOW CLAIMS SINGIN' ROTH'S `A HOOT'.Byline: Marilyn Beck & Stacy Jenel Smith How times change! Valerie Bertinelli - awesomely outspoken about her disdain for David Lee David Lee may refer to:
She notes, ``It's been 11 years. If I held a grudge that long, what would it say about me?'' Roth, of course, is back with Eddie on a Van Halen greatest hits album that hits the shops next month, with two new tracks featuring Roth. As for the fellows' future, well, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Valerie, ``We have no idea what will happen. We're taking it one day at a time One Day at a Time is a long-running American situation comedy that portrayed a divorced mother, played by Bonnie Franklin, her two teenage daughters (Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli) and their building superintendent (Pat Harrington, Jr.). - if you'll forgive the pun.'' The former ``One Day at a Time'' series star says that right now, her husband is ``writing music like a maniac ma·ni·ac n. An insane person. maniac one affected with mania. , just amazing stuff'' and that, with or without Roth, Eddie hopes to be touring next summer - with his wife and their 5-year-old son along. Valerie might have a hard time squeezing such a concert trek in between her professional activities - she's just signed a deal with CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. for a series that would debut next fall. She's also got a CBS miniseries, ``Night Sins,'' that rolls late next month. And this Sunday night Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, was an NBC late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists. , she plays a lesbian mother fighting to retain custody of her son in a battle waged by his grandmother (Vanessa Redgrave) in the ABC TV movie ``Two Mothers for Zachary.'' She says of the latter, ``Have your handkerchiefs ready - it's a heartbreaker heart·break·er n. 1. One that causes sorrow, grief, or disappointment: "one young and chaste, the other a dissolute heartbreaker of 48; one prim, the other passionate" .'' Inside track: On the heels of Oasis' abrupt cancellation of several U.S. tour dates and widespread rumors that the band - Britain's most popular since the Beatles - is splitting up, there's more trouble for bad-boy singer Liam Gallagher. We get word that - horrors! - he's been barred from the Robert Browning Pub in Lovale District by landlord Steve Culyer. Liam was ``acting like Liam acts - a bit of a brat'' in the pub, according to our source. Well, the 23-year-old certainly has earned a bratty brat·ty adj. brat·ti·er, brat·ti·est Characteristic of or being a brat; ill-mannered. brat ti·ness n. reputation with
such antics as pulling a no-show at an MTV MTVin full Music Television U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business. ``Unplugged'' taping in August, supposedly due to illness - then turning up in footage of the audience, laughing and jeering. The group issued a statement this week saying it was staying together and would begin work on its third album next month. You'd better believe Sony exercised its corporate muscle to ensure that happening. With sales of more than 20 million albums worldwide, Oasis is a golden goose the diskery is unlikely to let go. Reel and real: Annabeth Gish admits she was nervous about meeting her real-life counterpart when she filmed this Sunday night's CBS telepic, ``What Love Sees'' with Richard Thomas. ``I was afraid she wouldn't think I'd do her justice,'' concedes the actress of ``Nixon,'' ``Wyatt Earp'' and ``Mystic Pizza'' fame. ``But she was very gracious and seemed pleased with what we were doing.'' ``What Love Sees'' dramatizes the story of a couple, both blind, who fell in love as pen pals in the 1940s. ``Jean (Holly) moved from Connecticut to California, and they married and raised four sighted children on a ranch,'' says Gish. ``I think of her as a hero. ... She says when you're blind and have no option, you simply find ways to function.'' Brrr: Shooting on ``Walker Texas Ranger'' had to be scrapped on Tuesday when the company, on location in Park City, Utah Park City is a city located in Summit County, Utah, United States. It is one of two major resort towns in Utah, the other being Moab. It is considered to be part of the Wasatch Back and a part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. , was hit with a snowstorm. Clarence Gilyard, Chuck Norris' co-star in the series, sends word that he's never experienced weather so bizarre so early in the year. Two other series - ``Touched by an Angel'' and ``Promised Land,'' which do their shooting in Salt Lake City - were able to work without interruption. At a lower elevation, those shows only had to contend with rain. The videoland view: Veteran actor George Takei beams aboard ``3rd Rock From the Sun'' in the Sept. 29 episode of the NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. hitcom. Takei, best-known to television audiences as Mr. Sulu on ``Star Trek,'' guests as himself in the ``Hotel Dick'' segment in which Dick Solomon (John Lithgow) and his alien family attend a sci-fi convention hoping to change human attitudes toward aliens. MEMO: The Celebrities column appears Monday through Friday. CAPTION(S): 3 Photos Photo: (1) Valerie Bertinelli Burying the hatchet hatchet: see tomahawk. (2) An nabeth Gish ``What Love Sees'' (3) George Takei Landing on ``3rd Rock'' |
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