
Nancy O'Dell
For Nancy O'Dell, the New Year's ball drop is just the beginning of what is promising to be a banner year for her. After a decade of tucking in before midnight to cover the Tournament of Roses Parade bright and early on New Year's Day, this year the entertainment news host will ...
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Mary Hart
When Mary Hart announced her intended departure from Entertainment Tonight at the end of May 2011, she promised herself she ...
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Nancy O'Dell
Nancy O'Dell has been tapped to replace Mary Hart on Entertainment Tonight, executive producer Linda Bell Blue announced Monday.
"I remember watching Entertainment Tonight when it first premiered and dreaming about working for the show someday," O'Dell said in a statement. "I am honored to be the one chosen to fill a TV legend's seat and I hope I can do her proud!"
In August, Hart announced she'd be leaving the show after...
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Mary Hart
Longtime Entertainment Tonight host Mary Hart will leave the syndicated show after its upcoming 30th season, she announced Thursday.
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"I've had the privilege of spending 29 years doing something I love — how often does that happen?" Hart, 59, said in a statement. "I only meant to be at ET for three years, suddenly ...
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Mary Hart, Entertainment Tonight
She lost her virginity to Eddie Murphy — her Entertainment Tonight virginity, that is. It's been nearly a quarter century since Mary Hart joined the show and scored that first celebrity chat (Murphy was still a regular on Saturday Night Live). And since then, she says, "it seems like I've interviewed the world." Though she'll never forget her first, these are the ones Hart recalls most vividly.
FRANK SINATRA — Sept. 12, 1988"That interview was long in coming. You know his reluctance about being interviewed and his attitude toward the media — he was tough as nails, he intimidated everyone. I'd flown to Atlantic City and I sat and waited and waited for him. The longer I
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