Gov. Jesse Ventura signed autographs during his tour through the Farmland Foods plant in Albert Lea. Tickets went on sale for Bill Cosby’s appearance at the Mayo Civic Center on March 5. Ticket prices ...
Herb Stempel, whose admission that television game shows were fixed led to a major scandal and congressional investigation, has died. He passed at age 93 on April 7, but his death just recently came ...
Herbert Stempel, at one time the most famous Army veteran in America, died at age 93 on April 7. His death was confirmed this weekend by his former stepdaughter, Bobra Fyne. Back in 1956, Stempel was ...
Herbert Stempel, who helped expose rigged television quiz shows during the 1950s, has died, his former stepdaughter told The New York Times. He was 93. Bobra Fyne told the newspaper that Stempel died ...
Charles Van Doren, one of the first intellectual stars of the television era as a contestant on the NBC show "Twenty One," who quickly became the country's leading villain after admitting that his ...
Herbert Stempel, at one time the most famous Army veteran in America, died at age 93 on April 7. His death was confirmed this weekend by his former stepdaughter, Bobra Fyne. Back in 1956, Stempel was ...
In the isolation booth, Herb Stempel bit his lip to show tension. He dabbed sweat from his brow and sighed into the microphone. And as 50 million viewers hung in suspense, he seemed to agonize over ...
Charles Van Doren, who as a young, well-spoken and handsome academic became one of TV’s first overnight sensations and just as quickly one of the first to fall from grace, as he became the public face ...
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