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FearPix Launches
Last week on Friday the 13th, the new horror, thriller, and true crime AVOD platform launched!
Here is the press release:
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Veteran television producer Eric Tomosunas and legendary media executive Michael Parnes, most recently VP of Insights and Strategy for Adult Swim, have teamed up to launch FearPix, the only free streaming destination for all things horror, thriller, and true crime. As part of this announcement, FearPix also announced several distribution deals and partners for the newly-launched ad-supported video on-demand service (AVOD) including, Alliance Entertainment, The Asylum, Filmhub, FilmRise, Green Apple Entertainment, Legacy Distribution, Leomark Studios, Woodcut Media and Atlanta-based content company Tenderfoot TV.
Additionally, FearPix is finalizing its first-ever original production entitled DOLLAR $TORE KILLERS. Written by Anghus Houvouras & directed by Cleve Braddy, DOLLAR $TORE KILLERS is a dark tale of revenge and redemption that takes viewers along a gripping, thrill-ride of a must-see horror film.
These partnerships will allow FearPix to feature over 3,000 hours of content including horror movies from the early 1900s to today’s cult favorites, and various series covering true crime and cold cases, UFOs, ghosts and more.
FearPix allows viewers the opportunity to feast upon the most spine-tingling movies and series ever amassed in one streaming platform. FearPix is currently available to download on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku TV as well as iOS and Android devices. You can also stream and find more information at www.fearpix.com or follow on YouTube, Instagram and X.
Eric Tomosunas, CEO of FearPix said, “Our distribution partnerships are pivotal in expanding the FearPix library and ensuring that we deliver the very best to our dedicated fans. These collaborations empower us to provide an ever-growing collection of fear-inducing content, locking in FearPix as the ultimate haven for horror, true crime and thriller enthusiasts.”
FearPix is not only an ultimate destination for horror, thriller or true crime fans but also an opportunity for independent filmmakers to submit their film or show to the team for streaming consideration. For submissions and more information, please reach out to: [email protected].
FearPix is owned and operated by Eric Tomosunas and  Swirl Films, a leading independent television and film production company based in Atlanta, Georgia.
For more information, you can visit www.fearpix.com or follow on YouTube, Instagram and X.
As a genre fan this is very exciting news. I have been lucky enough to cover genre film festivals like Boston Underground Film Festival and Salem Horror Festival and I wouldn't be surprised if some of those festival's film selections would be showing up on this service!
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k-is-for-potassium · 2 months
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hey there!! you can call me maggie! (or babna lol)
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please use fem/gender neutral terms. im okay with and use stuff like dude and girly in a gender neutral way, lmk if you don't want me to :)
everything is platonic!! i say things like "<3" and "ily"platonically, so if you're uncomfortable with this lmk!!
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interests/hobbiessss!!
music: taylor swift, olivia rodrigo (shes literally me yall) conan gray, chappell roan, ajr, tx2, noahfinnce, cavetown, eminem, mcr, green day, måneskin, lots of broadway musicals, and MUCH more
im always looking to broaden my music horizons, so lmk if you have any suggestions!
also my music taste is crazy i like basically anything so i'll probably love any of y'all's recs lol
musicals: hamilton, in the heights, SIX, dear evan hansen, be more chill, heathers, les miserables, and beetlejuice, but the list is always expanding
movies/tv shows: the owl house, gravity falls, mean girls (movie and musicals), house md (not done yet), hazbin hotel, helluva boss, percy jackson, bluey, all versions of tmnt (especially rottmnt), the hunger games, metal family
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i have my own pink switch lite :3
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im currently working on reading les mis, the second kane chronicles book, and rereading hoo!
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notalostcausejustyet · 3 months
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Ok friends, fic rec time!! Idk how much crossover there is in the whole sci-fi nerd/GO fandom, but I’m willing to bet it’s a fair bit. If this is you, boy oh boy do I have a treat in store. If you haven’t read anything by Snae_b on A03, you’re already missing out. The longer fics all have plot and lost have action to spare. The pining and prose are lovely, the smut is excellent, there’s a lot of variety. But Snae has a knack for writing sci-fi with our boys in the thick of it, and they are GOOD at it. World building and history and intrigue. The details bound up in the inherit questions of humanity and morality that good science fiction always has.
Im going to recommend Echo here. The follow up in the same universe is Lunacy many, many years later. Whatever you think is happening in the beginning, you’re going to go “WHAT!?”
I’d follow that up with Tribute and then the WIP Tenderfoot set in the same universe as Tribute. Here’s the link. Enjoy!
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"Dear Alana" Podcast Reveals The Tragedy Around Conversion Therapy
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With the writers -- and now the actors -- on strike, it looks increasingly like there will not be a new broadcast TV season this fall. 
Where will consumers of media find new content with these labor stoppages? 
 Podcasting and Tenderfoot TV to the rescue.
The Atlanta-based independent content production studio has announced today a slate of new investigative true-crime shows, powerful narratives, spinoffs, and new weekly talk shows for the remainder of 2023. 
One of those promising shows is premiering soon, with the first two episodes of Dear Alana being released on August 14, 2023. New episodes will be released each Monday, anywhere podcasts are available, with two additional bonus episodes coming later in the season. Tenderfoot+ subscribers can binge all eight episodes ad-free on August 14.
 You can listen to the trailer here.
When Alana Chen died at the age of 24 in Boulder, she left behind two dozen journals chronicling a deep faith, love of fashion, and passion to become a nun. She also harbored a secret. At 14, she confessed to her priest that she was attracted to women. That priest convinced her not to tell her parents, and for seven years, Alana covertly sought pastoral counsel and conversion therapy. 
After being hospitalized for depression, she ended her life in 2019. When Simon Fung learned of her story, he reached out to her family to offer comfort. His own life was shockingly similar: he too sought out conversion therapy for nearly a decade in his efforts to become a priest. As he discovers more about Alana’s brief life and their overlapping experiences, he’s compelled to understand the truth of what happened to her—and finally face what happened to him.
Dear Alana is a gripping limited series hosted by Simon Kent Fung that explores the life and tragic death of devout youth Alana Chen, whose aspiration to become a nun led her to conversion therapy. The discovery of her extensive journals reveals her hidden struggles with her sexuality and faith. Simon, who shares a strikingly similar past, offers solace to Alana’s family and embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind her fate, while confronting his own demons. The dual-narrative podcast explores the psychological theories behind conversion therapy today, goes behind the scenes of an ascendant brand of American Catholicism sweeping college campuses now, and unearths the complicated boundary between earnest faith and spiritual manipulation, the promise of perfection and the price we pay to belong. The eight-episode podcast series is both an unraveling mystery and a poignant spiritual memoir. “Telling powerful and profound stories will always be at the center of what we create, and this slate embodies the repertoire of content that focuses on new innovative ways to tell these stories from narrative storytelling to talk format,” said Tenderfoot TV CEO and co-founder, Donald Albright. “We’re excited to continue to diversify the content we’re covering, like the story of Alana Chen in Dear Alana, and give a voice and platform to the marginalized and forgotten.”
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fragile-wisp · 1 month
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Radio Rental?!
Not shocking that I can't find much about them on tumblr, but they have a very compelling podcast that I've been catching up on via Spotify. I'm a sucker for a good mystery/thriller... 🎈😎
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handyowlet · 2 months
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Another great sci-fi human AU:
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chiniquy · 5 months
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Former Russian sex spy says she was trained as a ‘master manipulator’
Original article from FOX NEWS, written by Stephanie Nolasco, posted on Yahoo Sat, April 27, 2024 After charming her targets as a “master manipulator,” Aliia Roza is breaking her silence. The former Russian citizen who claims to be an ex-spy is revealing her tales of sexpionage in a new podcast from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts, “To Die For.”  The podcast claims to be the first time an…
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The Virginian’s ambitions aren’t that great. It wants to be a normal, everyday western like they used to make, in which man’s-gotta-do men negotiate morality in a lawless world, a baddie wore a black hat and a fair lady was open to a bit of courting as long as it was respectful. Can such a western be made? Is there an audience for it? The TV show The Virginian, which this isn’t, was one of several long-running series with high production values and fine actors. It ran for 249 shows over nine years, a way behind Bonanza (430 episodes between 1959 and 1973) and Gunsmoke (635 episodes between 1955 and 1975). Together, with the likes of Rawhide, The High Chaparral and The Big Country these shows went to town on the genre, working through all the permutations the western could offer and grinding out the last dregs of sympathy for it. By the time they were done, the western was dead. Clint Eastwood kept going, a lone voice, but precisely the sort of movie that The Virginian is – modest in budget, and desiring only to tell a tale of the old west with no allegories or meta-statements or fancy claims of any sort – simply couldn’t get made any more. Since then, there’s been a revival in the fortunes of the western, of sorts, with films like 3:10 to Yuma, The Salvation, Slow West, The Proposition, Django Unchained, Bone Tomahawk, Meek’s Cutoff and First Cow, brilliant all, but they all had ambitions, often revisionist. The bog-standard oater really was toast (to really mix the metaphors). Which brings us to the meat of The Virginian, based on Owen Wister’s novel The Virginian: Horseman of the Plains, which was praised for its authenticity when it was published in 1902 and led to a stampede of authors writing me-too versions of the same. Director Thomas Makowski and writer Bob Thielke stick largely to the original book’s story – about the dealings between the Virginian (hooray) and Trampas (boo), the Virginian and the Judge, who sees him as his successor, and the Virginian and fair lady Molly, who he will woo if she’ll look his way. All this seen through the eyes of a fancy New York writer, Owen Walton (the echo with Wister is clear), who is getting an introduction to the Wyoming of the late 19th century. Molly and Owen It’s a cast full of people who have the right faces for the job. Country star Trace Adkins also has the voice as the Virginian, a big rumbling gravelly thing that appears to come from his boots. Steve Bacic plays Trampas as a scowling, belly-crawling no-good to the Virginian’s upright man’s man. Victoria Pratt plays Molly, a teacher, we’re told, though Pratt seems to have decided on a bit of saloon-gal swishiness. And, with an “And…” credit, Ron Perlman is the Judge – upstanding, four-square, rumbling back at Adkins whenever Adkins rumbles at him in the scenes they share, like two volcanoes facing off. Brendan Penny plays Walton, the “tenderfoot” through whose eyes and ears we see this unfamiliar (is the idea) territory where justice and manners are rough and much needs patient explanation. Except, obviously, it doesn’t. After thousands of movies and TV shows, Walton’s narrator figure – never named in the original book – is in the way in the 21st century and that final scene, as the Virginian and his fine lady Molly walk off into the sunset while Walton trots along awkwardly beside them actually admits as much. There are other problems, like the piling on of Western cliché early on – a whipping, a near-hanging, a quick-draw shootout, a testy card game, rustlers, Indians – done breathlessly. It’s interesting in these opening scenes watching the actors attempting to put back in with their performances the air that poor pacing has sucked out. After that… kind of nothing. A formless almost-story of one minor event after another, with the odd death-out-of-nowhere maybe meant to spice things up. Until it all comes to a close with straddle-legged guns-blazing shootout. It’s not terrible, but it’s not terribly interesting either. The Virginian – Watch it/buy it at Amazon I am an Amazon affiliate © Steve Morrissey 2023
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lakeshorerecords · 5 years
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'Monster: The Zodiac Killer': Listen To Makeup and Vanity Set's Score To Tenderfoot TV's Hit Podcast - Out Now
‘Monster: The Zodiac Killer’: Listen To Makeup and Vanity Set’s Score To Tenderfoot TV’s Hit Podcast – Out Now
From Tenderfoot TV, HowStuffWorks and iHeartRadio come Monster: The Zodiac Killer, the massively popular 15-episode podcast series which “dives into one of the most notorious, unsolved serial killing sprees in history.  Within the first two months of the series launch, Monster: The Zodiac Killer surpassed 12 million downloads.
Featuring a score by Makeup And Vanity Set (Radio Rental, To Lie and…
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My Top Ten True Crime Podcasts
I spend a lot of time on a computer, so I always need something to fill the silences. Since I am not much of a music person, I listen to a lot of podcasts. Currently, many of my favorite podcasts are true crime, which is definitely not for everyone, but I enjoy the psychology behind it. Since I spend so much of my time listening to these podcasts, I though I would share them with you. In no particular order, here are my favorites.
Serial
Creator: This American Life
Episodes: 23 over two seasons
Episode Length: 1 hour or less
"Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life, hosted by Sarah Koenig. Serial tells one story—a true story—over the course of a season. Each season, we follow a plot and characters wherever they take us. We won’t know what happens at the end until we get there, not long before you get there with us. Each week we bring you the next chapter in the story, so it's important to listen to the episodes in order. Serial has won several awards, including the Peabody, Edward R. Murrow, duPont-Columbia, Scripps Howard, and Silver Gavel Award for Media and the Arts. Serial, like This American Life, is produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago."
  S-Town
Creator: Serial and This American Life
Episodes: 7
Episode Length: ~1 hour
"S-Town is a new podcast from Serial and This American Life, hosted by Brian Reed, about a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who’s allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. But then someone else ends up dead, and the search for the truth leads to a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and an unearthing of the mysteries of one man’s life. Brian, a longtime This American Life producer, started reporting this story more than three years ago, when he got an email from John with the subject line “John B McLemore lives in Shittown Alabama.” S-Town is part of Serial Productions, a production company from Serial and This American Life."
 Accused
Creator: Wondery
Episodes: 20 over two seasons
Episode Length: Less than 1 hour
"Season 1: When Elizabeth Andes was found murdered in her Ohio apartment in 1978, police and prosecutors decided within hours it was an open-and-shut case. Two juries disagreed. The Cincinnati Enquirer investigates: Was the right guy charged, or did a killer walk free?"
Up and Vanished
Creator: Payne Linsey of Tenderfoot TV
Episodes: 66
Episode Length: Less than 1 hour
"Atlanta filmmaker Payne Lindsey of Tenderfoot TV originally envisioned Up and Vanished as a true-crime documentary. Lindsey selected a missing-person case from his home state, Georgia, and embarked on a journey as an amateur investigator. After starting his research and initial interviews, he decided to present the project in audio form as a podcast. Season 1 of Up and Vanished explored the 2005 disappearance of beauty queen and high school teacher Tara Grinstead from her home in Ocilla, Georgia. The cold case was the largest case file in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s history, with no arrests in 11 years. The podcast quickly drew attention, both in South Georgia and nationwide. Reviewing old leads and uncovering new ones, Up and Vanished quickly expanded from a planned six-episode season to a final count of 24 episodes with numerous bonus episodes. As the people of Ocilla began talking about the case again, new leads and stories emerged. In February 2017, the GBI arrested two suspects for Grinstead’s murder. Up and Vanished will continue to provide updates on this no-longer-cold case as the criminal trial proceeds in 2018. A second season of Up and Vanished, covering a completely different true crime story, will debut on August 20, 2018."
Atlanta Monster
Creator: The producers of of Up and Vanished, Tenderfoot TV, and HowStuffWorks
Episodes: 19
Episode Length:  Less than 1 hour
"From the producers of Up and Vanished, Tenderfoot TV and HowStuffWorks present, ‘Atlanta Monster.’ This true crime podcast tells the story of one of the city’s darkest secrets, The Atlanta Child Murders. Nearly 40 years after these horrific crimes, many questions still remain. Host Payne Lindsey aims to find truth and provide closure, reexamining the disappearance and murder of over 25 African American children and young adults."
Serial Killers
Creator: Parcast
Episodes: 78
Episode Length: ~1 hour
"Serial Killers takes a psychological and entertaining approach to provide a rare glimpse into the mind, methods and madness of the most notorious serial killers with the hopes of better understanding their psychological profile. With the help of real recordings and voice actors, we delve deep into their lives and stories."
Someone Knows Something
Creator: CBC Radio
Episodes: 34 over four seasons
Episode Length: From 10 minutes to over 1 hour
"Someone Knows Something is a podcast by Canadian award-winning filmmaker and writer David Ridgen, first released in March 2016. The series is hosted, written and produced by Ridgen and mixed by Cesil Fernandes. Using investigative journalism, Ridgen narrates a nonfiction story about a criminal cold case over multiple episodes. Episodes are released on a weekly basis; most of the Season 1 episodes ranged from 15 to 40 minutes in length, with Season 2 episodes ranging between 32 and 80 minutes in length. Season 3 was released in November of 2017. Season 4 began in February of 2018. Someone Knows Something is Ridgen's first podcast experience; it is also CBC Radio's first true-crime podcast. Episodes of Someone Knows Something are also sometimes broadcast on CBC Radio One as substitute programming, such as on public holidays and during the summer when some of its regular shows are on hiatus."
Missing & Murdered
Creator: CBC Radio
Episodes: 18 over 2 seasons
Episode Length: ~1 hour
"Connie Walker is a senior investigative reporter whose most recent work focuses on unsolved cases and root causes of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.  She was nominated 'Best Host in a Web Program or Series' by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television in 2018 for her work on Missing & Murdered: Who Killed Alberta Williams?, and in 2017 received a YWCA Women of Distinction Award.  Walker's work on the first season of Missing & Murdered was also nominated for a 2017 Webby Award for best podcast, and received the RTDNA's Adrienne Clarkson Award.  Walker is Cree, from the Okanese First Nation, in Saskatchewan. She lives with her family in Toronto."
Hollywood & Crime
Creator: Wondery
Episodes: 39 over 3 seasons
Episode Length: ~30 minutes
"Hollywood and Crime is a ground-breaking true crime series about the most infamous murders in Tinseltown history. In our twenty-six episode series opener, The Black Dahlia Serial Killers, host Tracy Pattin investigates the sensational unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short. Known as the Black Dahlia, Short was a star-struck young woman whose body was found completely severed at the waist in January 1947. Many remember her tragic story, yet few know that more than a dozen other women died in similar circumstances around that same time."
Dirty John
Creator: Wondery
Episodes: 8
Episode Length: ~40 minutes
"Debra Newell is a successful interior designer. She meets John Meehan, a handsome man who seems to check all the boxes: attentive, available, just back from a year in Iraq with Doctors Without Borders. But her family doesn’t like John, and they get entangled in an increasingly complex web of love, deception, forgiveness, denial, and ultimately, survival. Reported and hosted by Christopher Goffard from the L.A. Times."
If you have any interest in true crime, or are looking to break into the world of podcasts, I would definitely recommend starting somewhere on this list. Without many of these podcasts, I think I would have lost my wits long ago!
What are some of your favorite podcasts or genres? Have you listened to any of the ones previously mentioned? Would you add anything to this list?
Thanks for droppin' in!
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mpregemiledurkheim · 2 years
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hhhh insecure apparently has a spin-off satirical false crime podcast? but tenderfoot tv coproduced it and i kinda hate them
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ear-worthy · 1 month
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"Up and Vanished” Podcast Returns with a New Case
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 Payne Lindsey is one of those figures in podcasting who has delivered quality content for years. His shows are singularly unique and nicely crafted, without the whiff of audience pandering that too often afflicts the larger podcast networks, who are desperate for more downloads and ad revenue any way they can achieve those twin goals. The intriguing crime investigative podcast series, Up and Vanished returns with part two of Up and Vanished: In the Midnight Sun, where Payne Lindsey revisits Nome, Alaska to investigate the cryptic missing persons case of Joseph Balderas.
In part two of the latest season, produced by Tenderfoot TV in partnership with Audacy, Lindsey continues his journey in Nome, Alaska, to investigate the disappearance of 36-year-old Joseph Balderas, who went missing on June 25, 2016, in the rugged Alaskan community. The community in Nome has been home to mysterious disappearances, and part one first introduced listeners to Alaskan Native Florence Okpealuk, whose unique disappearances in a town have hindered law enforcement and angered residents.
To date, the Up and Vanished franchise is credited with breaking new information, some leading to arrests, for multiple missing persons cases. 
 Lindsey is an Atlanta-based director, award-winning documentary filmmaker, and the co-creator and host of chart-topping podcasts and franchises such as Up and Vanished, High Strange, Radio Rental, and Atlanta Monster.
In 2016, on the heels of the success of Up and Vanished, Lindsey launched Atlanta-based content creation company Tenderfoot TV with his friend and business partner Donald Albright. Since its founding, they have released several award-winning podcast franchises, amassing over 800 million total downloads to date. 
Beyond hosting shows, Lindsey also serves as executive producer on all other Tenderfoot TV podcasts, including Radio Rental, the horror podcast that transports listeners into a mysterious world with real-life scary stories, featuring the voice of Rainn Wilson as a quirky video store clerk. He has also combined his documentary skillset with podcasting, bringing Up and Vanished to the TV screen as a docu-series for Oxygen Network in 2020. 
Check out Up and Vanished:In the Midnight Sun, where Payne Lindsey revisits Nome, Alaska to investigate the cryptic missing person's case of Joseph Balderas. The show is definitely a notch above the all-too-familiar true-crime podcast show.
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TV Guide  -  September 1 - 7, 1962
Connie Stevens (born Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia; August 8, 1938) Actress, director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor and singer. She played the role of “Cricket” Blake in the television series Hawaiian Eye.
In May 1959, she signed a seven-year contract with Warner Bros. starting at $300 per week. Like many Warners contract players, Stevens was kept busy guest-starring on their regular TV shows like The Ann Sothern Show, Maverick, Tenderfoot, 77 Sunset Strip and Cheyenne.
Stardom came when she was cast as Cricket Blake in the popular television detective series Hawaiian Eye from 1959 to 1963, a role that made her famous; her principal costar was Robert Conrad.
First televised on December 23, 1960, she appeared (uncredited) in “The Dresden Doll”, Episode 15 of Season 3 of “77 Sunset Strip” as her character from “Hawaiian Eye,” Cricket Blake.
From 1964 - 1965 she starred opposite George Burns in the series Wendy and Me.  
Other TV series she appeared in were The Bob Cummings Show, The Love Boat, Murder She Wrote, Tales from the Darkside and 8 Simple Rules as well as several made for TV movies including Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988).  (Wikipedia)
Troy Donahue (born Merle Johnson Jr., January 27, 1936 – September 2, 2001)  Film and television actor and singer. He was a popular sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s.
Warner Brothers put him to work guest-starring in episodes of their Western TV series, such as Colt .45 (1959), Maverick (1959), Sugarfoot (1959), The Alaskans (1960), and Lawman (1960).  They then put him in a TV series, Surfside 6 (1960–62), one of several spin-offs of 77 Sunset Strip, announced in April 1960.  On Surfside 6, Donahue starred with Van Williams, Lee Patterson, Diane McBain, and Margarita Sierra in the ABC series, set in Miami Beach, Florida.
After Surfside 6 was cancelled, Donahue joined the cast of another ABC detective series, Hawaiian Eye, for its last season from 1962 to 1963 in the role of hotel director Philip Barton, with Robert Conrad and Connie Stevens in the series lead.
He  had other roles in TV, guest-starring in episodes of The Californians, Rawhide, Wagon Train, Tales of Wells Fargo,The Virginian, The Name of the Game, Ellery Queen, The Hardy Boys, and CHiPs among many others.
In 1979 he appeared in the daytime CBS drama The Secret Storm for six months.  (Wikipedia)
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