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20 April 2009 6:30 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Actor Neil Patrick Harris scorched up the stage at the TV Land Awards in Los Angeles - when a stunt set his tuxedo on fire.
The star, who was hosting the prizegiving, was rehearsing his opening number just before the show started on Sunday when his costume went up in smoke.
According to blogger Marc Malkin, the funnyman was left shaken and a little burned when sparks from electronic devices he was wearing for a stunt set his suit on fire.
A source says, "He just had some welts on his back (but) he didn't have to be taken to a hospital or anything like that."
Harris made no mention of the accident during the ceremony, which honoured the casts of M*A*S*H, Knots Landing, Married With Children, Home Improvement, Two and a Half Men, Magnum, P.I. and ER.
Comedian Don Rickles and former Seinfeld star Julia Louis-Dreyfus were also feted at the event. »
24 March 2009 12:10 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Legendary TV director Harry Harris has lost his battle with blood disorder myelodysplasia. He was 86.
Harris' credits include directing Steve McQueen's series Wanted: Dead Or Alive and episodes of Gunsmoke, The Waltons, Falcon Crest, Magnum, P.I. and Beverly Hills, 90210.
He won an Emmy Award for directing an episode of Fame in 1982. »
4 February 2009 11:45 PM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »
The cars raced by Steve McQueen in Bullitt and David Hasselhoff in Knight Rider have made a new top 10 list of cars driven by TV and film law enforcers. The Green Hornet's 1966 Chrysler Crown Imperial and the Ferrari Testarossa Crockett and Tubbs cruised around Miami in on Miami Vice also made the AOL car countdown.
The list also features Magnum P.I.'s Ferrari 308 GTS and Columbo's Peugeot 403. »
3 articles from 2009
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