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Betty White has revealed that her cameo appearance on 30 Rock was "over before you know it". The 87-year-old Golden Girls actress was confirmed to appear on last night's episode of the Emmy-winning comedy in September. Full Article at Digital Spy
Now, before I continue, a confession: Even though he’s got the biggest video ever on YouTube, I had no idea who Jeff Dunham was until two weeks ago, when a (completely aghast) friend sent me a clip of his “Achmed the Dead Terrorist” bit from Jay... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Betty White arrives at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, in Los Angeles. View Photo »
Whether creating some of television's most indelible characters, plunging into film roles with joyous gusto or perfecting the art of the quip as a television panelist and host, Betty White has entertained audiences with her impeccable comic timing and remarkable wit for more than 60 years ... Her lifelo...
(S04E03) "I met JJ Abrams once, and I don't know what this means, but he said that the island was just Hurley's dream." - Jenna In a typical 30 Rock episode, not all of the plots always work. While the A plot will be great, B and C will be lame. Full Article at TV Squad
Yes, it’s true! This week the cat nation (and people, too) celebrated the greatness of cat-hood. The official date was October 29. Full Article at The Meridian Star
Keep your eyes peeled and don't take an ill-timed pee break during Thursday's 30 Rock because you may miss Betty White's guest spot. Well, it's more like a cameo. "That's such a quick thing. It'll be over before you know it. Don't blink! It's one line. Full Article at TV Guide
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After last week's return of Devon Banks, 30 Rock gives gay viewers another reason to tune-in this week as gay-fave Betty White makes a guest-appearance as herself. Full Article at After Elton
With TV offering new programming virtually year-round, networks don’t trumpet their November "sweeps" offerings as loudly as they once did, but sweeps are still important enough for advertisers that any network that wins the month is going to... Full Article at DFW.com
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Actresses (L-R) Rue McClanahan, Betty White, Estelle Getty, and Bea Arthur who starred in the TV series "The Golden Girls" are seen in this undated photograph.
View Photo »Actresses Betty White (L-R), Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan, stars of TV series "Golden Girls", accept the Pop Culture Award at a taping of the 6th annual TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, California in this June 8, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Betty White, Emmy-award winner and TV legend has been a tremendous supporter of Morris Animal Foundation for over 40 years.
View Photo »FILE - This Dec. 25, 1985 file photo shows the stars of the television series "The Golden Girls" during a break in taping in Hollywood, Calif. From left are, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur and Betty White.
View Photo »FILE - This Dec. 25, 1985 file photo shows the stars of the television series "The Golden Girls" during a break in taping in Hollywood, Calif. From left are, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur and Betty White.
View Photo »FILE - This undated file photo shows cast members of the television series "Golden Girls," posing for a photo, clockwise from left, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty. Family spokesman Dan Watt says the 86-year-old Arthur died at home early Saturday.
View Photo »FILE - This undated file photo shows cast members of the television series "Golden Girls," posing for a photo, clockwise from left, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty. Family spokesman Dan Watt says the 86-year-old Arthur died at home early Saturday, April 25, 2009.
View Photo »Actresses Betty White (L-R), Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan, stars of TV series "Golden Girls", accept the Pop Culture Award at a taping of the 6th annual TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, California in this June 8, 2008 file photo.
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