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1999–2000 Broadcast Premieres

ActionAllyAngelBattery ParkThe BeatCity of AngelsCold FeetDaddioFalconeFamily LawFreaks and GeeksGet RealGod, the Devil, and BobGrapevineGreedGrown UpsHarsh RealmJack & JillJudging AmyLadies…

John Walker

Name at birth: John Philip Walker LindhRaised in suburban Washington, D. C. and central California, John Walker was captured in Afghanistan in November of 2001, calling himself Abdul Hamid and…

Betty Shabazz Biography

Betty ShabazzAge: 61 widow of Malcolm X and rights activist for black Americans. Died: June 23, 1997.William Rufus Scott1997 DeathsReid Shelton

Fantasy Island

ABC Saturday 9:00–10:00 p.m.; on hiatus Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Louis Lombardi, Edward Hibbert, Madchen Amick, Fyvush Finkel and Sylvia Sidney Welcome to a revamped Fantasy Island…

Tucker

NBCMonday 8:30–9:00 p.m.; canceledCast:Eli Marienthal, Noelle Beck, Katey Sagal, Nathan Lawrence Tucker, a not-so-subtle rip-off of Fox's far superior Malcolm in the Middle, was canceled…

Ali Landry

Ali Landry was named Miss USA of 1996 and later went on to co-host the TV series America's Greatest Pets. Her popularity soared when she appeared in a 1998 Super Bowl commercial for Doritos snack…

Alex Haley

Alex Haley wrote Roots, one of the most celebrated America novels of the 1970s. Alex Haley spent 20 years in the Coast Guard (1939-59) then began a second career as a writer, working for magazines…

Frances Foster 1997 Deaths

Frances Foster stage actress and director, film actress Foster was a founding member of the Negro Ensemble Company and appeared in more than 25 of its productions. Her theater credits…

Bobby Seale Biography

Bobby Sealeblack activist Born: 10/22/1936Birthplace: Dallas, Tex. Seale, with Huey Newton, founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. After serving in the Air Force, Seale attended…

Mike Douglas 2006 Deaths

Mike DouglasAge: 81 affable television host who interviewed celebrities and presidents alike on his daytime talk show, The Mike Douglas Show, which ran from 1961 to 1982. His guests included…