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Two distinctions made the 1960s team of Bill Cosby and Robert Culp as memorable as any partnership in the history of television. One, their series. “I Spy,” broadcast by NBC from 1965 to 1968 ...
A criminal defense attorney warned Friday afternoon that embattled comedian Bill Cosby's criminal cases could come back to ...
Bill Cosby and Robert Culp in the action/adventure tevevision series “I Spy.” For me as a black journalist, Bill Cosby transcended his status as a top entertainer.
‘I Spy’ Was the First American TV Show Featuring a Black Actor in a Lead Role It’s hard to separate Bill Cosby’s recent infamy from his importance to the television world.
Need a milestone for the last time a live Cosby performance was recorded for air? You’d be hard-pressed to find a better one than this: “The Cosby Show” hadn’t yet premiered on NBC.
Bill Cosby's groundbreaking career and tarnished legacy are reexamined in Showtime's "We Need to Talk About Cosby" through the eyes of betrayed Black fans.
Robert Culp, the rangy leading man who made his mark as co-star opposite Bill Cosby in the iconic 1960s series "I Spy," died Wednesday from injuries suffered in a fall during a walk near his home ...
W. Kamau Bell's Showtime docuseries, “We Need to Talk About Cosby,” does well explaining why the comedian, who is accused of sexual assault by multiple women, continues to deserve broader ...
Robert Culp, the actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the racially groundbreaking TV series “I Spy” and was Bob in the critically acclaimed sex comedy “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” died ...
Robert Culp, the actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the racially groundbreaking TV series "I Spy" and was Bob in the critically acclaimed sex comedy "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," died Wednesday ...
Ever since she was 4, Ruth Miller has loved "The Cosby Show," and to a large degree, lived "The Cosby Show," too. The Wheatley Heights native is 44 now, which means — you can do the math ...