Classic Reruns TV to honor television icon Betty White
Join Classic Reruns TV this Monday night as we honor the career of television pioneer Betty White. The 99 year old, who died December 31 just days before her 100th…
Join Classic Reruns TV this Monday night as we honor the career of television pioneer Betty White. The 99 year old, who died December 31 just days before her 100th…
Classic Reruns TV rings in 2022 by celebrating one of the legendary sitcoms of all time – The Patty Duke Show. Kathy Garver, Cissy from the TV series Family Affair,…
Television Icon Eddie Munster to Host First-Ever Halloween Monster Bash on Classic Reruns TV Butch Patrick, the original Eddie Munster from the hit tv series The Munsters, will host…
Classic Reruns TV to Air Military Movie Marathon on Memorial Day Paying tribute to the men and women of the armed forces who sacrificed their lives for the United States,…
Classic Reruns TV (CRTV) has launched an all-new, digital, 24/7 linear channel. The channel can be seen on DistroTV, KlowdTV, Select TV and Vidgo. Viewers can watch legendary programmes such…
CEDAR CITY, UT – Classic Reruns TV (CRTV) – Where the Legends Live™ hits the airwaves with an all-new digital 24/7 linear channel. The channel can be seen on DistroTV,…
Vidgo TV has been adding many channels especially news channels and classic family programming over the past few weeks. Today two more channels have gone live on the platform.…
Today isn’t just St. Patrick’s Day, it’s also Kurt Russell‘s birthday. The iconic star of too many great movies to mention turns 70 years old today, and fans from all over are taking to social media to share their love for the legendary actor’s work and to wish him a happy day.
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One of the all-time greats, Cloris Leachman has died at the age of 94. The Oscar and Emmy winner passed away from natural causes at her home in California.
Best remembered for playing the neurotic Phyllis Lindstrom on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, Leachman enjoyed an amazing career on both the big screen and television. She won her Oscar for best support actress in 1971’s “The Last Picture Show.” Before stardom hit in the 70s, Leachman was a veteran of the Broadway stage appearing in “A Story for Sunday Evening” and “South Pacific.”