Deborah Norville - "Inside Edition"
Clinton Kelly - "What Not to Wear"
Deborah Norville, EMMY® award-winning journalist and host of Inside Edition, has a very personal connection to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) – her mother passed away from complications when Deborah was just 20. She is an advocate of educating the public about the disease and is returning to host the second season of New Way RATM, a first-of-its-kind online talk show for people with the condition, available at www.NewWayRA.com. Through interviews with a number of expert guests, Deborah uncovers practical tips to help people improve their health, relationships, personal style and much more. This season, the show’s
guest line-up includes stylist and co-host of the hit show What Not to Wear, Clinton Kelly. Clinton also has a personal connection to the disease – his grandmother and a close friend both live with the condition. In addition to his story, he will provide easy-to-implement wardrobe tips for men and women living with the disease. Deborah Norville and Clinton Kelly are available on June 9th. Deborah will speak to viewers about the impact RA had on her childhood and her family, as well as her role on the show. RA is a chronic disease that affects 1.3 million people in the United States. The condition can occur at any age, but is most common in adults 30 to 50 years old and is two to three times more prevalent in men than women.
Dean McDermott - "Tori & Dean in Hollywood"
Who Are Your Favorite TV Fathers of Today and Yesterday? Did You Grow Up With a Special TV Father Figure? Who Would You Pick for Top TV Dad?
Join Real Life TV Dad, Dean McDermott (“Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood”) With an Intriguing Look at Decades of TV Dads. Discover Which Fathers Stand the Test of Time - and How the Depiction of Dad has Radically Changed Over Time! In the beginning, television viewers knew TV fathers as the strong, capable patriarch. Solid, calm, and in control, fathers on television were the “rock” of the family, holding everyone – and everything – together. But as the American family evolved, so did television’s perspective on the role of fatherhood. Today’s generation of TV dads are complex, colorful, and perhaps even a bit neurotic. Whether young or old, married or single, straight or gay, these characters face a variety of parenting challenges as modern day television fathers. TV Guide Network presents a fun and fresh look at MODERN TV DADS: FATHER DOESN’T KNOW BEST, a one-hour special premiering Sunday, June 13 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Hosted by celebrity television dad Dean McDermott of the popular Oxygen series “Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood,” MODERN TV DADS: FATHER DOESN’T KNOW BEST gets up close and personal with the television fathers America has grown to know and love.
Nelson DeMille - "The Lion"
A native New Yorker, Nelson DeMille attended Hofstra University, then joined the Army and attended Officer Candidate School. He became a First Lieutenant in the United States Army (1966-1969) and saw action as an infantry platoon leader with the First Cavalry Division in Vietnam. He was decorated with the Air Medal, Bronze Star, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He is the author of fifteen acclaimed novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Night Fall, Plum Island and The Gate House, and New York Times bestsellers Wild Fire, The Lion’s Game, The Gold Coast, and The General’s Daughter. The last time we saw John Corey in mortal conflict with his nemesis, the notorious Libyan terrorist Asad Khalil - otherwise known as “The Lion”- was in the New York Times bestselling The Lion’s Game. Now, in the eagerly awaited sequel THE LION, John Corey is back. Unfortunately, so is Asad Khalil. Since their last cat-and-mouse chase, the horrors of 9/11 have changed the world’s political landscape. Khalil has returned to America to make good on his threats on assignment from his backers in the Middle East and to take care of unfinished business. Told from the vantage points of both Corey and Khalil, THE LION brings fans the ultimate conflict between good and evil.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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