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Sarducci also hosted two SNL episodes during the 1983-1984 ( when Dick Ebersol was executive producer ) and cameoed during two 1990s episodes, most notably on a Weekend Update segment where he reports on Pope John Paul II's missing wallet.
He also was a writer for Jean Doumanian's sixth season from 1980 to 1981, making him one of the few cast members to work for all three producers of SNL ( Lorne Michaels, Jean Doumanian, and Dick Ebersol ).
Also Lorne Michaels asking the home viewing audience to vote Kaufman off the show, which happened in 1982, two years after Michaels left the show as executive producer and Dick Ebersol took over.
On August 5, 2003, she did finally auction off the information to the winner of a charity function for a grand total of US $ 50, 000, with the condition that the winner ( a television executive, Dick Ebersol on NBC's Today Show ) not reveal who it is.
There were reports that he often clashed with then-executive producer Dick Ebersol regarding the show's creative direction.
The anchor position changed hands frequently under Dick Ebersol, executive producer of SNL from 1981 to 1985.
For instance, NBC television executive Dick Ebersol said after the failed 2016 bid, " This was the IOC membership saying to the USOC there will be no more domestic Olympics until you join the Olympic movement ".
One year later, he moved to NBC ( after being hired by Dick Ebersol to direct comedy programming ).
On Friday, August 29, 1997, Dateline NBC did an extended tribute to Tartikoff featuring many of his proteges including Warren Littlefield, Dick Ebersol, Bill Cosby, Michael J.
At SNL, Short helped revive the show with his many characters for the show's tenth season ( the last one produced by Dick Ebersol ), which was in danger of falling in quality, thanks to the departures of Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo, so Ebersol decided to fill his cast with experienced actors and comedy performers in order to keep the show alive ( Lorne Michaels would attempt the same thing in season 11, with disastrous results ).
The all-new cast bombed with critics and fans with the exception of Piscopo and Eddie Murphy ; thus they were the only two cast members to be kept when Dick Ebersol took over the show the following spring.
Piscopo and Eddie Murphy were the only cast members to survive the axe, as new producer Dick Ebersol replaced Denny Dillon and Gail Matthius after one episode.
O ' Donoghue returned to SNL in 1981 when new executive producer Dick Ebersol needed an old hand to help revive the faltering series.
With the top bid of $ 50, 000, Dick Ebersol, president of NBC Sports and a friend of Simon, won the right to know the name of the person " You're So Vain " was written about.
Duncan " Dick " Ebersol (; born July 28, 1947 ) is an American television executive and a senior adviser for NBC Universal Sports & Olympics.
On May 19, 2011, Dick Ebersol resigned from NBC Sports.
Dick Ebersol, Charlie Ebersol, and the first officer were seriously injured.
* Museum of Broadcast Communications: Dick Ebersol
* NBC Executive Biographies: Dick Ebersol
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She is the daughter of model Bonnie Trompeter ; and is the niece of actress Susan Saint James and NBC sports executive Dick Ebersol.

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-- The best 2-year-old pacing mile up to date at Ben White Raceway has been that of Mary Liner ( Mainliner-Highland Ellen ), a member of the Dick Williams stable, who was clocked 2:25.
* Captain Boomer, a British whaling ship captain who appears briefly in Herman Melville's Moby Dick
The police eventually follow, led by lieutenant Dick Craig ( Tony McCoy, producer Donald E. McCoy's son ), who is also Lawton's boyfriend.
Then-Bengals defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau ( who would later be the team's head coach from 2000 – 2002 ) created the zone blitz in the 1980s in response to the West Coast Offense.
: Made in 1974, Carry On Dick, of the celebrated Carry On series of films, followed the same premise of a country vicar ( Sid James ) who is secretly an outlaw, in this case the highwayman Dick Turpin.
Among the authors who made their paperback debuts in Ace Doubles were Philip K. Dick, Samuel R. Delany, Leigh Brackett, Ursula K. Le Guin, and John Brunner.
Best afield in the grand final in what was officially his swansong as a player was captain-coach Dick Reynolds, who received sterling support from the likes of Norm McDonald, ruckman / back pocket Wally May, back pocket Les Gardiner, and big Bob McLure.
Musicians who are primarily known as singers or performers on another instrument who also have recorded and performed harmonica solos include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Donovan, Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News, John Mayall, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Bono of U2, Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard " Magic Dick " Salwitz of The J. Geils Band.
Other luminaries include Keith Johnstone, the British teacher and writer – author of Impro, who founded the Theatre Machine and whose teachings form the foundation of the popular shortform Theatresports format, Dick Chudnow, founder of ComedySportz which evolved its family-friendly show format from Johnstone's Theatersports, Stan Wells, creator of the " Clap-In " longform style and founder of The Empty Stage Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, and Bill Johnson, creator / director of The Magic Meathands, who pioneered the concept of " Commun-edy Outreach " by tailoring performances to non-traditional audiences, such as the homeless and foster children.
J. Edgar Hoover was born on New Year's Day 1895 in Washington, D. C., to Anna Marie ( née Scheitlin ; 1860 – 1938 ), who was of German Swiss descent, and Dick Naylor Hoover, Sr. ( 1856 – 1921 ), of English and German ancestry.
In 1967, he joined Karl Swenson, Pat Conway, and Dick Foran in the nostalgic western dramatic film Brighty of the Grand Canyon, about a burro who lived in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River from about 1892-1922.
The biopic starred Richard Hatch as Jan Berry and Bruce Davison as Dean Torrence, with cameo appearances by Dick Clark, Wolfman Jack, Mike Love of the Beach Boys, and Bruce Johnston ( who at that time was temporarily out of the Beach Boys ), as well as Berry himself ( near the end of the movie, he can be seen sitting in the audience, watching " himself " ( Richard Hatch ) perform onstage ).
Galella had followed Brando, who was accompanied by talk show host Dick Cavett, after a taping of The Dick Cavett Show in New York City.
Moore is best known for The Mary Tyler Moore Show ( 1970 – 77 ), in which she starred as Mary Richards, a 30-something single woman who worked as a local news producer in Minneapolis, and for her earlier role as Laura Petrie ( Dick Van Dyke's wife ) on The Dick Van Dyke Show ( 1961 – 66 ).
Deckard's story is interwoven with that of J. R. Isidore ( a surname Dick also used in Confessions of a Crap Artist ), a " special " ( i. e. genetically-damaged ) driver for an animal repair shop who cannot qualify to leave Earth due to his " special " status.
Paula is also a dog lover who raised awareness about National Guide Dog Month in May 2009 and she teamed up with Dick Van Patten to help people with blindness to have more independence through the help of guide dogs.
In, Dick Vermeil was hired from UCLA to coach the Eagles, who had only one winning season from 1962 – 1975.
One of the people who worked on that project was Dick Morley, who is considered to be the " father " of the PLC.

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This, along with injury problems and a coaching change ( Super Bowl winning coach Dick Vermeil left the team and was replaced by Mike Martz ), caused the Rams to slip to a 10 – 6 record in 2000.
After Gould's retirement, Collins initially replaced the Textbook with " Dick Tracy's Rogues Gallery ," a salute to memorable Tracy villains of the past.
When James Best briefly boycotted the show during the mid-second season, he was temporarily replaced several " one off " Sheriffs, the longest standing being Sheriff Grady Bird, played by Dick Sargent, who appeared in two episodes (" Jude Emery " and " Officer Daisy Duke ").
Soon after renaming the band, Haley hired his first drummer, Charlie Higler, though Higler was soon replaced by Dick Boccelli ( a. k. a. Dick Richards ).
Members of the team rebelled against Dick Harter's defense-oriented style, and he was replaced mid-season by assistant Gene Littles following a dismal 8 – 32 start.
The Bulls went 24 – 58 in the 1975 – 1976 season and head coach Dick Motta left the team before being replaced by Ed Badger.
Her big break came in 1953 when she replaced the emigrating Joy Nichols on the hit Muir and Norden radio comedy Take It From Here, co-starring Jimmy Edwards and Dick Bentley.
However, as of March 2009, Dick Downey and Kit Shy were replaced by Jim Austin and Lynn Attebery, Chairman.
Some outside the comic book community mistakenly thought that DC was considering killing Dick Grayson, not realizing he had been replaced.
In 1986, Robert L. Munger Jr, the President and CEO of Cedar Fair, stepped down due to health issues, and was replaced by Richard " Dick " Kinzel.
Another founding member, Dick Halligan, also departed, replaced by jazz pianist Larry Willis ( from the Cannonball Adderley Quintet ), and Swedish guitarist Georg Wadenius, from the popular Swedish outfit Made in Sweden, joined as lead guitarist around the same time.
Meanwhile, a few lineup changes had occurred: McVie had departed and was replaced by Paul Williams, who himself soon quit to join Alan Price and was replaced by Keith Tillman ; Dick Heckstall-Smith had taken the sax spot.
He resigns from the show due to health reasons and is replaced by Dick Sargent.
A few weeks later, WABC tried again with Good Morning New York, hosted originally by Spencer Christian and Andrea Kirby ; Kirby would eventually be replaced by Judy Licht, and Christian was followed by the likes of Dick Wolfsie and longtime Eyewitness News reporter and anchor Doug Johnson.
From 2001 to 2003, Bonaduce co-hosted The Other Half, a daytime talk show positioned as a complementary show to The View, on which he starred with Mario Lopez, Dick Clark, and cosmetic surgeon Dr. Jan Adams ( who was later replaced by actor Dorian Gregory ).
Horn was temporarily replaced by producer Tony Mammarella before the job went to Dick Clark permanently.
Co-star Dick Sargent, who in 1969 replaced the ill Dick York as Samantha's husband, Darrin Stephens, had a more difficult relationship with Moorehead, caustically describing her as " a tough old bird.
In 1992 Albert Reynolds replaced Haughey as Taoiseach and Andrews was briefly appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs, vacating this position to Dick Spring, Tánaiste and Labour Party leader, after a subsequent election.
Steinbrenner fired him after that and replaced him with Dick Howser for the season.
He later replaced a former guitar instructor, Dick " Max " Maxfield, in the Cambridge, NY based rock / jazz band Welkin.
Healy then hired a new set of stooges, consisting of Eddie Moran ( soon replaced by Richard " Dick " Hakins ), Jack Wolf, and Paul " Mousie " Garner.

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