TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 1990 - 1999

USA [United States of America]
035 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 1998

BROADCAST DATE: Monday, October 19, 1998, Syndicated.

"ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT"

DESCRIPTION: "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT" is a daily tele-vision entertainment news magazine that is syndicated by CBS Paramount Domestic Television. The show is the most popular and longest-running entertainment news program, with its first broadcast on September 14, 1981. A weekly recap edition with occasional special themed episodes, ET Weekend is also produced.

Lynda Carter is featured on the "ET NEWS" segment of "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT" as she takes part of the Race For The Cure.

"ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT"
"ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT"

Series Run: September 14, 1981 - Present.

Broadcast Network: Syndicated.

Hosts: MARY HART / ROBB WELLER.

Regulars: Leeza Gibbons, Bill Harris, Jeanne Wolf.

Creator: Alfred Masini.

Music: Michael Mark.

Executive Producers: Linda Bell Blue, Jim Bellows, George Merlis.

Producers: Vin DiBona, Al Edgington, Andy Friendly, John Goldhammer, Kristie Griffith, Matthew Lahey, Robin Sias, Gigi Van Deckter.

Assistant Director: Sandy Robinson.

Video Tape Operator: Louis Eske.

Costume: Matthew Van Dyne.

 

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: As part of "ET NEWS" Lynda is featured as one of the participants of the "Race For The Cure" event organized by the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

© 1998 by Paramount Television. All Rights Reserved 

STATS MEDIA TRIVIA

RUNNING TIME: 00:50:00 [60 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

LYNDA CARTER appears on a  report by "ET NEWS" covering the Race For The Cure.

VIDEO: [1]  "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT: ET NEWS". Video clip.
TRIVIA:
[•] "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT" is the #1 syndicated entertainment news-magazine in the world, with versions in the UK and Canada. It's also seen in Latin America and many other countries around the world through cable systems.
[•] More than 12 million nightly viewers tune in to ET to get the latest in entertainment news, gossip and information.
[•] The show got 18 Emmy nominations so far and counting. In 1998 it won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Journalism. In 2000 it won the TV Guide Award for Favorite News Program.
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