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Saturday, March 29, 2003
 
This week on American Dreams!

COUNTRY MUSIC SENSATION LEANN RIMES AND ROCKER DUNCAN SHEIK GUEST STAR AS MEG MUST SAY GOODBYE TO AN ICON
In the midst of a special memory lane "Bandstand," Meg (Brittany Snow) copes with a hostile Bobby Darin (guest star Duncan Sheik) while attempting to help roving columnist Roxanne (Vanessa Lengies) land an interview with the hit singer.

In the midst of the chaos, Jimmy Riley (guest star Jesse Hutch ) surprises his dance partner when he shares the big news that he joined the marines.


Elsewhere, Jack (Tom Verica), Henry (Jonathan Adams), Nathan (guest star Keith Robinson ) and Pete (guest star Matthew John Armstrong ) spend a rainy day playing an allegedly friendly game of poker. Helen (Gail O’Grady) receives a friendly ride home from her professor (guest star Robby Benson ) while JJ (Will Estes) spends a rainy afternoon drowning his sorrows in beer.

Country music sensation LeAnn Rimes guest stars as Connie Francis singing "Where the Boys Are" on "American Bandstand" and Duncan Sheik portrays Bobby Darin singing "Beyond the Sea." Sarah Ramos and Ethan Dampf also star



 
April 20 NBC Celebrates the life and times of Bob Hope!

To honor legendary Bob Hope’s 100th birthday, NBC with pay tribute to his remarkable life as a patriot, humanitarian and as one of the most beloved entertainers of the 20th century when Jane Pauley (“Dateline NBC”) hosts a special star-studded centennial celebration, “100 Years of Hope & Humor,” on Sunday, April 20 (7-9 p.m. ET).

The special tribute to the true American icon will include footage from Hope’s life that includes 11 United States presidents, his association with golf and other sports, his work with the USO, and vaudeville, film and television performances.

Guests who appear to pay homage and share anecdotes include Alan Alda, Woody Allen, Sean Astin, Mel Brooks, Drew Carey, Michael Chiklis, Bob Costas, Phyllis Diller, Harvey Fierstein, Brad Garrett, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Haysbert, Allison Janney, Jack Jones, Alan King, Michele Lee, Jay Leno, Bernie Mac, Steve Martin, Eric McCormack, Jack Nicklaus, Conan O'Brien, Arnold Palmer, Don Rickles, LeAnn Rimes, Joan Rivers, Ray Romano, Jane Russell, Brooke Shields, Martin Short, John Spencer, Lee Trevino, Steve Valentine, Bruce Vilanch, Barbara Walters, Raquel Welch, Oprah Winfrey, Tiger Woods and a special tribute from President George W. Bush.

Bob Hope was born Leslie Townes Hope on May 29, 1903 in Eltham, England, and was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He and his wife, Dolores have been married since February 1934 and have four children and four grandchildren.

Throughout his career Hope has entertained in vaudeville, on Broadway, radio, motion pictures and television -- not to mention overseas and at home to millions of U.S. troops since May 1941. Hope’s long-running association with NBC began in 1937 with radio and 1950 in television, which resulted in 284 top-rated primetime comedy-variety specials



Friday, March 28, 2003
 
Giving credit where credit is due...

NBC has updated the website for the soap opera passions -- and one of their current "bonuses" is the e-mail of regular character "Fox" Crane so I dropped by today and he had what looked like your standard junk mail...

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Just a reminder that No Knife is still on tour. Check out their site for tour dates, song clips and more- www.noknife.net

But check it out -- the band is for real! And given the latest pics are from San Diego we can't help but wonder if they aren't friends of someone on the show -- or at the very least might have some fans in a nice high place!



Thursday, March 27, 2003
 
Don't forget that new pages to the site are listed here with the most recently added pages at the top.

Among other pages noted there you will find a new WB page featuring all the special links made available through the WB Street Team!



Tuesday, March 25, 2003
 
Black Sash

Martial arts star Russell Wong (Romeo Must Die) stars in this unique drama as an ex-cop who sacrificed everything and must now rebuild his own life as a teacher and mentor to a diverse group of teenagers. From the writer and executive producer of The Karate Kid and Kiss of the Dragon, and the executive producers of Smallville, The WB's Black Sash features a multigenerational cast, dazzling martial arts and stories of hope and redemption.




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