(NECN/ABC) - Her career spanned decades, but she struck pure gold on the hit TV show "Golden Girls." Now, Hollywood mourns the passing of famed actress Estelle Getty. Estelle Getty auditioned three times before she convinced producers...
Video|Wed, 23 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
|Betty Whitefound at1:13
“…In his statement fellow golden girl Betty White says the only comfort at this moment is that although it still has moved on so feel will always be with us. …”
Wally started things off today talking about the Census, which reminded us of a great Men from Maine. Tom needed some help with his clams. Cliffy comes in with the mail and Wally has a pretty disgusting story. Your weekly Bob Ryan Report. A Wallyology on what people do in the shower. Hank checked out a neat rock wall and Loren has a Factobonanza! We'll wrap thing up with some CelebRehab and a Tom song about it. See you tomorrow!
Audio|Thu, 10 Jan 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
|Betty Whitefound at11:05
“…is -- room -- 12 another dvds the Betty white sixty there's just came on a lot of the enraged them sooner we get there -- origami for people with three fingers …”
Boston Legal TV Podcast; David Dean Bottrell talks about portraying Lincoln Meyer, the source of David's "Lincoln" voice, his very unusual audition story, the secret Julie Bowen told him and singing the Chipmunks song. 68 min.
Audio|Tue, 27 Mar 2007|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Betty Whitefound at16:09
“…wanted to note that -- the longest reigning guest star apart from Betty white has been in 14. And this -- are you go as you said Fran a trial witness to the plan be suspect …”
Shock and Oww!, part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of 50,000 volts, a partner at Narcotics Anonymous, fathers and daughters, vigilantes, American Homeowners and Denny finds his bliss again. Denny Crane finds just the right thing to cure his depression after his one-day-old marriage falls apart: The case of a man arrested for electrocuting and paralyzing a burglar. Meanwhile Shirley Schmidt seeks Alan Shore�s help when nude photos of her taken by a famous photographer are put up for auction. And a suspicious Paul Lewiston asks Brad Chase to befriend his daughter to find out if she�s still using drugs.
Audio|Tue, 14 Mar 2006|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Betty Whitefound at48:10
“…This bill because that and also i i uncovered that Betty white part of that -- a quick and early 80s between her. Mary Tyler Moore and -- little bit. …”
Too Much Information: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of Catherine-Get Your Gun! bribery, Internet privacy and tie flamb�! Alan Shore bails out Catherine Piper ( Betty White ) after she goes on a spree of convenience store holdups with a rubber gun. Alan, feeling guilty for not hiring her as his assistant after Shirley fired her, tries to make it go away. Meanwhile, Denise Bauer, consulting Alan, assists Emely Hayden in suing an HMO for inadequate internet security that led to the brutal murder of Emely's mother -- all the while trying to get through to her hospitalized boyfriend, Daniel Post (Michael J. Fox), who won't take her phone calls. And, as the partners begin to see Beverly Bridge's influence on Denny Crane, Brad Chase makes her a proposition and tries to convince her to leave Denny.
Audio|Mon, 6 Feb 2006|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of partners, coat rooms, influence and finally becoming harmonic. The law firm represents Daniel Post (Michael J. Fox), a CEO battling terminal lung cancer who used his status with a pharmaceutical company to ensure that he receive the non-placebo in a promising anti-cancer drug test. Now, another participant in the test study is suing him. During one of Post's visits to Crane, Poole & Schmidt, the charismatic man meets and becomes romantically involved with the firm's Denise Bauer. Meanwhile, Denny Crane is attracted to Beverly Bridge (Joanna Cassidy), a fifty-year-old attractive predator trolling for a husband amongst her high-net-worth peers. And Alan Shore advocates on behalf of "Hands" (Christian Clemenson), a fellow quirky employee in his quest for partnership at Crane, Poole & Schmidt.
Audio|Wed, 18 Jan 2006|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Betty Whitefound at1:22:50
“…will -- but i -- listen -- the -- on January 17 Betty white's birthday she plays Catherine piper. What a trooper and I'm Jean spears birthdays coming up February 7 that i get to we …”
A Whiff and a Prayer: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of Minutemen, losing your head in court, atoning sins and sewer fishing. Forced by a client to put Denny Crane on the case, Shirley Schmidt reluctantly enlists his help to defend a Democratic Congressman being sued for not keeping a campaign promise to pass a ban on assault weapons. The right-wing Crane is an unlikely defender from the start, but Schmidt really wonders if she made the right decision when he goes missing the day of his closing. Meanwhile, Alan Shore, still reeling from Tara's exit, focuses on defending Catherine Piper ( Betty White ), accused of murdering his client, Bernard Ferrion. And Reverend Diddum (Kurt Fuller), Denise Bauer's ex-husband's lawyer, threatens to report Sara Holt and Garret Wells to their superiors for their ruse to get him to drastically reduce his client's alimony -- but he'll forget the whole matter if Sara gives in to a sexually perverse request
Audio|Sun, 23 Oct 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Betty Whitefound at10:29
“…Let's start the buzz now -- one Betty white to be nominated for an Emmy for guest appearance on. Drama. …”
Schadenfreude: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: In the midst of a media circus, the murder trial of Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), AKA 'The Black Widow,' gets underway with defense team Alan Shore, Brad Chase and Denny Crane. Can they pull off an acquittal in this seemingly un-winnable case, with the media playing judge and jury and a defendant who is unapologetically cold as ice? Meanwhile Denise Bauer, intent on avoiding alimony payment to her soon-to-be-ex-husband, enlists the help of junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to challenge the constitutionality of no-fault divorce; Holmes (Rupert Everett) convinces Tara (Rhona Mitra), who's desperately trying to avoid his charming advances, to help represent his client, Johnny Damon (Russell Andrews) -- Damon, singer Edwin Starr's nephew, wants to be allowed to sing his late uncle's trademark song, "War," at a club where the owner has deemed the song un-American -- and a frightened Catherine ( Betty White ) goes to the police when Bernard (Leslie Jordan) calmly tells her that he fantasizes about committing another murder.
Audio|Sun, 9 Oct 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Alan Shore and Brad Chase represent Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), a splashy, exotic murder defendant dubbed by the media "The Black Widow," on trial for poisoning her much older husband. Denny Crane lusts after Mrs. Nolan and begs Shore to let him lend a hand in any way possible. Denise Bauer enlists junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to assist her on a case involving a Jewish man who feels his civil rights were violated when his Christian co-workers held Bible readings in the workplace. To complicate matters, Denise's husband serves her with divorce papers in front of them. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt and Tara Wilson (Rhona Mitra) defend a respected surgeon accused of sexually assaulting a mute woman, who ultimately testifies by very unconventional means. Shore is taken aback when he finds out that opposing counsel on the case is Tara's former lover, Malcolm Holmes (Rupert Everett).
Audio|Fri, 30 Sep 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Betty Whitefound at33:24
“…tell you he's not finished killing. Catherine and Bernie. Leslie Jordan and Betty white her great together they are. For her hoping to -- but unfortunately if anybody's read ahead on the summary don't give anything …”
Til We Meat Again: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Shirley Schmidt and Denny Crane represent a man whose steakhouse is being put out of business as the publicity-hungry mayor has pushed through an ordinance banning red meat for fear of Mad Cow disease, and in the process of trying the case, Crane wins over Schmidt's respect as an attorney. Meanwhile, what begins as an evening out for Alan Shore and Tara Wilson ends in a barroom brawl, with Shore arrested for conspiracy to commit assault and battery.
Audio|Fri, 2 Sep 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Betty Whitefound at22:55
“…and the pleas for their -- department that was great Katharine piper Betty white the secretary. The Fed Alan just let the police are here you don't -- cleared her -- your free to go take …”