You can watch the ‘Chloe Carter’ storyline from Hollywood Heights.
https://www.instagram.com/hheightsclips/
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UPDATE: Tjon En Fa in 200m sprint kwartfinale
"Jaïr Tjon En Fa heeft zich vrijdag gekwalificeerd voor de kwartfinale van zijn favoriete onderdeel, de 200 meter sprint, tijdens de voortzetting van de Pan-Amerikaanse baanwielrenkampioenschappen in Los Angeles, Californië.
De Surinamer registreerde de derde snelste tijd (9.736 seconden) in een veld van 27 baanwielrenners gedurende de kwalificaties, iets sneller dan zijn kwalificatietijd vorige maand tijdens deelname aan de UCI Nations Cup in Hong Kong, waar hij 9.774 seconden reed.
Tjon En Fa moest vrijdag in Los Angeles zijn trainingsmaat Nicholas Paul (Trinidad en Tobago), die donderdag het onderdeel keirin prolongeerde, voor zich dulden. Paul noteerde een kwalificatietijd van 9.588 seconden, gevolgd door de Colombiaan Cristian Ortega, die 9.715 seconden klokte. Ortega finishte overall als 4e tijdens de keirin.
De eerste zestien rijders plaatsten zich voor de achtste finales, waar Tjon En Fa zich later op de dag van de Amerikaan Dalton Walters in heat 3 wist te ontdoen. De Surinamer registreerde in zijn match-up tegen Walters een snelheid van 10.254 seconden.
Tjon En Fa krijgt in de laatste acht gezelschap van Paul, Ortega, Nick Wammes (Canada), Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia), Kevin Quintero (Colombia), Tyler Rorke (Canada) en Ryan Dodyk."
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RIP GAVIN MACLEOD
1931-2021
Although Gavin MacLeod never acted with Lucille Ball, she was responsible for his first role on television, as he recounts in his autobiography This Is Your Captain Speaking. On February 18, 1954, MacLeod had a brush with Lucy and Desi, who were attending the premiere of their film The Long, Long Trailer.
A few years later...
He remembers his first Desilu audition...
He appeared on “The Walter Winchell File” in “Act of Folly” (S1;E12) on December 18, 1957. He played Willy. He returned to the series for a second episode on February 28, 1958 titled “The Walkout” (S1;E22) that co-starred Marion Ross (”Happy Days”) and Bruce Gordon (”The Untouchables”).
On November 15, 1958, he did an episode of Desilu’s “U.S. Marshal” titled “The Arraignment” (S1;E6). That same year he did an episode of Desilu’s helicopter series “Whirlybirds” titled “Baby Face” (S2;E28).
In December 1959, he did his first of four episodes (one was a two-parter) of Desilu’s hit mobster series “The Untouchables.”
“The Tri-State Gang” (as Artie McLeod) ~ December 10, 1959
“The Big Train: Part One” (as Three-Fingered Jack White) ~ January 5, 1961
“The Big Train: Part Two” (as Three-Fingered Jack White) ~ January 12, 1961
“Loophole” (as Whitey Metz) ~ November 16, 1961
“Man in the Middle” (as William 'Porker' Davis) ~ April 5, 1962
Nine years before he joined the cast of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” he acted opposite Moore on an episode of “The Dick Van Dyke Show” filmed by Desilu. He played Maxwell Cooley, cousin of Mel Cooley (Richard Deacon) in “Empress Carlotta’s Necklace” (S1;E12) on December 12, 1961.
On January 8, 1965, he was back on the Desilu lot to film an episode of “Gomer Pyle USMC” titled “Dance, Marine, Dance” (S1;E16), in which he played a conman posing as a dance instructor named Freddie Fey.
The Desilu backlot also was home to Mayberry, where MacLeod appeared in two episodes of “The Andy Griffith Show”. On March 1, 1965 he was in “TV or Not TV” (S5;E23) playing a member of a team of producers looking to make a TV show about a small town sheriff -- or are they?
On November 1, 1965, Andy and family went to Hollywood where they were making a movie of his life - starring Bryan Bender (Gavin MacLeod) as ‘Andy’! “The Taylors in Hollywood” (S6;E8) also featured “Lucy” alumni Herb Vigran, Hayden Rorke, Eddie Quillan, Ross Elliott, and Sid Melton.
His last time on the Desilu lot was for an episode of “Hogan’s Heroes” titled “Hello, Zolle” (1;E19) playing the title character. Although he did three more episodes of the series, Desilu had been sold to Paramount.
In the fall of 1970 he started playing the first of his signature roles: Murray Slaughter, news writer, on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” (1970-77) doing all 168 episodes - from first to last. It wasn’t long before her created his second iconic role, Captain Meryl Stubing on “The Love Boat” (1977-87), doing all 250 episodes of the series, plus subsequent specials. He was forever identified as a ambassador for Princess Cruise Lines. In January 1978, Desi Arnaz Jr. appeared in two-part episode of the series. At the time of his death, Gavin MacLeod was a resident of Palm Desert, nearby Lucie Arnaz.
Although he never acted with Lucille Ball, they did appear on several of the same television shows.
On November 1, 1978, Lucille Ball was co-host on “The Mike Douglas Show” and Gavin MacLeod was one of the guests.
On March 13, 1982, Lucy and Gavin were both presenters on the “8th Annual People’s Choice Awards.”
Two years later (1984) they did the same chores for “The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.”
In February 1985, Lucille Ball, Lucie Arnaz, and Gavin MacLeod (plus 97 others) were at Radio City Music Hall (where it all started for Lucy and Gavin) for “Night of 100 Stars 2”.
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‘Trek’ star thinks his Klingon face is sexier than his own
By Eric Hegedus and Robert Rorke, nypost.com
Star Trek: Discovery
Sunday, 8:30 p.m., CBS All Access
Lt. Ash Tyler has been rocked by multiple personality disorder all season long on “Star Trek: Discovery.” Last week he discovered that the …
[SPOILERS] Star Trek: Discovery's star Shazad Latif, discusses the multiple personalities of Lt. Ash Tyler
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Tyler: Mr. Silver, my name is-
Osborne: Tyler Rorke, I know. I've seen your work.
Tyler: Really? Wow. And?
Oz: And I'm wondering what exactly you think you're doing here.
OUCH.
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Tyler: You’re Chloe Carter. You don’t get serious about anyone.
Chloe: Well, I’m seriously going to the club.
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UPDATE: Tjon En Fa in 200 m sprint kwartfinale
"Jaïr Tjon En Fa heeft zich vrijdag gekwalificeerd voor de kwartfinale van zijn favoriete onderdeel, de 200 meter sprint, tijdens de voortzetting van de Pan-Amerikaanse baanwielrenkampioenschappen in Los Angeles, Californië.
De Surinamer registreerde de derde snelste tijd (9.736 seconden) in een veld van 27 baanwielrenners gedurende de kwalificaties, iets sneller dan zijn kwalificatietijd vorige maand tijdens deelname aan de UCI Nations Cup in Hong Kong, waar hij 9.774 seconden reed.
Tjon En Fa moest vrijdag in Los Angeles zijn trainingsmaat Nicholas Paul (Trinidad en Tobago), die donderdag het onderdeel keirin prolongeerde, voor zich dulden. Paul noteerde een kwalificatietijd van 9.588 seconden, gevolgd door de Colombiaan Cristian Ortega, die 9.715 seconden klokte. Ortega finishte overall als 4e tijdens de keirin.
De eerste zestien rijders plaatsten zich voor de achtste finales, waar Tjon En Fa zich later op de dag van de Amerikaan Dalton Walters in heat 3 wist te ontdoen. De Surinamer registreerde in zijn matchup tegen Walters een snelheid van 10.254 seconden.
Tjon En Fa krijgt in de laatste acht gezelschap van Paul, Ortega, Nick Wammes (Canada), Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia), Kevin Quintero (Colombia), Tyler Rorke (Canada) en Ryan Dodyk."
Ik heb enkele kleine correcties aangebracht en geprobeerd de tekst iets leesbaarder te maken. Controleer echter altijd de feiten om er zeker van te zijn dat alles correct is.
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Eddie and Tyler "fighting" is the funny thing ever. Honestly, they're not really fighting. They're just all over each other's faces, and only a few centimeters separating them. Like guys, do you need a room or something? It looks like he's about to kiss him or something. idk
And then it gets hysterical
No, they are not fighting for she-who-should-not-be-named. They are fighting for their forbidden love/hate. This is a crack ship.
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LUCY: 40 YEARS OF TELEVISION
1971 Part One ~ JANUARY to JULY
It’s 1971 and the third season of “Here’s Lucy” concludes with stars like Carol Burnett and Vivian Vance. Lucille also makes many guest star and talk show appearances, including portraying the Statue of Liberty!
"Lucy's Vacation" (HL S3;E17) ~ January 4, 1971
Lucy goes to great lengths to get Harry to fire her so she can go on vacation. Parley Baer plays Harry’s therapist.
“Super Comedy Bowl I” ~ January 10, 1971
Lucille Ball appears in a sketch with Joe Namath on a TV special aired the night before the January 1971 Super Bowl game, although the segment was taped on November 23, 1970. In the sketch, Lucille Ball played an ER nurse who ‘manhandles’ football player Joe Namath after an accident.
"Lucy and the 20-20 Vision" (HL S3;E18) ~ January 11, 1971
Lucy thinks the cause of Harry’s moodiness is due to vision problems and goes to outrageous lengths to get him to go see an eye doctor.
"Lucy and the Raffle" (HL S3;E19) ~ January 18, 1971
To pay the taxes on a sports car she’s won, Lucy and Kim hold a raffle unaware that it is illegal. The Carters are arrested and hauled in to court where the judge is played by Hayden Rorke (”I Dream of Jeannie”).
“Make Room for Granddaddy: Lucy and the Lecher” (S1;E16) ~ January 21, 1971
Danny Thomas returns as Danny Williams, now a grandfather. Lucille Ball plays Lucy Carter from “Here’s Lucy.” The title of this episode has been variously listed as “Lucy Visits” and “Lucy Carter, Houseguest,” possibly to avoid the use of the word “lecher.”
"Lucy's House Guest, Harry" (HL S3;E20) ~ January 25, 1971
Charles Walters makes his series directing debut with this episode. This episode was filmed on September 17, 1970. The cast includes a goat, two parakeets, and a marching band!
"Lucy and Aladdin's Lamp" (HL S3;E21) ~ February 1, 1971
When Lucy holds a garage sale, she discovers an old lamp. When wishes start to become reality Lucy believes the lamp may posses magic. One of the items in Lucy Carter’s garage sale is Lucy Ricardo’s blue polka-dot dress!
"Lucy and Carol Burnett” aka “The Hollywood Unemployment Follies” (HL S3;E22) ~ February 8, 1971
Lucy and Carol Krausmeyer (Carol Burnett) create a musical revue to showcase unemployed entertainers. Jack Benny has a cameo appearance. Lots of movie references for film buffs!
"Lucy Goes Hawaiian: Part 1" (HL S3;E23) ~ February 15, 1971
Vivian Vance returns and Robert Alda plays the ship’s captain. Specially shot footage of the SS Lurline are merged with a studio recreation of the ship. Lucy is recruited as the Cruise Director.
"Lucy Goes Hawaiian: Part 2" (HL S3;E24) ~ February 22, 1971
Cruise Director Lucy stages a Hawaiian revue on board. Lucy, Harry, Kim, Craig, and Viv participate. This is Desi Arnaz Jr.’s final appearance as a regular cast member, although he will re-appear once more in a future episode. Director Jack Donohue makes a cameo appearance. Final new episode of season 3. The season ends with its highest ratings of the series: #3 in the ratings with a 26.1 share.
“The Dick Cavett Show” ~ March 9, 1971
Dick Cavett welcomes Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, and Lucie Arnaz. The day after a historic boxing match, Cavett interviews Muhammad Ali’s doctor, Ferdie Pacheco.
“Everything You Wanted to Know About Jack Benny But Were Afraid to Ask” ~ March 10, 1971
A themed Jack Benny special with Lucille Ball, George Burns, Dionne Warwick, Phil Harris, John Wayne, Bob Hope, and Dr. David Reuben, who wrote the book being satirized in the title. In a sketch, Lucy plays a young starlet who climbs to the top of the show business food chain.
“The David Frost Show” ~ April 29, 1971
David Frost’s guests are Lucille Ball, Arte Johnson, Jim Nabors, and Donald Sutherland. Johnson would guest star on “Here’s Lucy” in 1974. Nabors did a cameo on a 1966 episode of “The Lucy Show.”
“The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards” ~ May 9, 1971
Broadcast on NBC from the Pantages Theatre, hosted by Johnny Carson. Lucille Ball is not nominated, despite the fact that there were only three nominees in her category. Gale Gordon lost to Edward Asner (”The Mary Tyler Moore Show”) and the writers were nominated for “Lucy Meets the Burtons” but lost to “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Lucy attended the Awards with her husband Gary, her daughter Lucie, and her son-in-law Phil Vandervoort.
“The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” ~ May 21, 1971
Johnny welcomes Lucille Ball, Debbie Reynolds, and Johnny Brown. Lucille was then preparing a fourth season of “Here’s Lucy.”
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So a while ago I got tempted to write a story that would explore a friendship between the characters Finn Hudson and Tyler Rorke and how they would interact with each other if they were to meet and spend time together. The first, admittedly terrible chapter I've posted on Fanfiction.net and Quotev.com, and I'm currently working on a second, better chaptr and am tempted to post them here too.
It's starring Finn Hudson, Tyler Rorke, with Noah Puckerman and Lia supporting and other Glee and HH characters making appearances.
Thoughts?
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Haha I love you Tyler.
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TYLER FROM HOLLYWOOD HEIGHTS JUST GAVE ME A SHOUTOUT OMG OMG I CANT BREATHE
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