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  1. Nancy Lamoureux Wilson was born March 16, 1954, in San Francisco, California, [1] the third and youngest child of John Wilson (d. 2000), [7] and Lois Mary Wilson (née Dustin; d. 2006). [8] She has two older sisters, Lynn and Ann. Both of Wilson's parents were natives of Oregon—her father from Corvallis, and her mother from Oregon City. [9]

  2. Marcy Carsey ... executive producer (200 episodes, 1998-2006) Tom Werner ... executive producer (200 episodes, 1998-2006) Jackie Filgo

    • Thanksgiving Dinner with some of the original cast members – Season 5, Episode 5 (1979) Host Bea Arthur is Aunt Judy who has cast the four youngins to the basement kiddy table.
    • Killer Bees – Season 1, Episode 9 (1976) They’re Bees, they’re banditos, and they’re desperate. The skit begins with Chevy Chase and Gilda Radner relaxing to the radio’s evening news, which is stating, “Swarms of South American Killer Bees have been seen crossing the border into California.”
    • The Olympia Restaurant: Cheeseburger! – Season 3, Episode 10 (1978) Frustrated patrons are annoyed that they can only get cheeseburgers, chips, and Pepsi at The Olympia Restaurant.
    • Word Association – Season 1, Episode 7 (1975) This was some cutting-edge racial satire back in ‘75! Possibly the raciest racial joke on network television to date, and possibly still to-date.
  3. Mar 14, 2024 · 7. Olivia Newton-John. “Hopelessly Devoted to You” singer Olivia Newton-John has had a long and storied career, but the 1970s saw her breakout in the music scene in a big way. She topped the charts with two of her albums in the middle of the decade, If You Love Me, Let Me Know, and Have You Never Been Mellow.

  4. 99+ Photos. Wilmer Valderrama has amassed an extensive acting resume in film and television that solidified him in Hollywood as a sought-after leading man. Valderrama starred in Fox's sci-fi series Minority Report (2015) as Will Blake, a new police detective on the force. The series, which also starred Meagan Good and Stark Sands, was a sequel ...

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    Neil Peart. Website. rush.com. Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 1968 that primarily comprised Geddy Lee (vocals, bass guitar, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and Neil Peart (drums, percussion). The band's original line-up comprised Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey, and bassist and vocalist Jeff Jones, whom Lee immediately replaced.

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  7. Feb 8, 2015 · They made music together, took drugs together, formed bands together, slept together. But none of the legends of the Laurel Canyon scene that flowered in L.A. in the late 60s and early 70s—Joni ...