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Gary Coleman's Ex-Wife Shannon Price to Take Lie Detector Test amid Suspicion Surrounding the Actor's 2010 Death
Gary Coleman's Ex-Wife Shannon Price to Take Lie Detector Test amid Suspicion Surrounding the Actor's 2010 Death

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Gary Coleman's Ex-Wife Shannon Price to Take Lie Detector Test amid Suspicion Surrounding the Actor's 2010 Death

The new A&E series, Lie Detector: Truth or Deception, digs deeper into the circumstances surrounding Gary Coleman's 2010 death His ex-wife, Shannon Price, voluntarily completed a polygraph test for the show after years of public speculation about her involvement in the death The two-hour premiere airs Thursday, July 10 at 9 p.m. on A&EThe search for answers surrounding Gary Coleman's 2010 death is continuing. The new A&E series, Lie Detector: Truth or Deception, will put the late actor's ex-wife, Shannon Price, in the hot seat. The two-hour premiere, hosted by investigative journalist Tony Harry, is set to air on July 10, more than 15 years after Coleman died inside the Utah home that he and Price shared. 'Coleman's ex-wife Shannon Price agrees to take a polygraph test to address persistent public suspicion regarding her potential involvement in his death, even though she was never charged in connection with it,' the logline reads. 'The episode revisits the circumstances surrounding Coleman's passing and explores whether Price has been misjudged by public opinion — or whether the results raise new questions.' The Diff'rent Strokes star and Price got married in August 2007, but divorced the following year, although they continued living together. In May 2010, Coleman suffered an intracranial hemorrhage after falling in his kitchen, and two days after being placed in a medically-induced coma, Price removed him from life support. Many people have expressed concerns about her decision in the years since, including his former partner Anna Gray, who claimed in a Peacock documentary that Coleman 'had an advanced healthcare directive where he stated he wanted at least two weeks of care before any plugs were pulled." Price also participated in the special, which aired in February and was titled GARY. She stated that she was in bed when she asked Coleman, who was born with a congenial kidney defect, to make her food after he got home from dialysis. After hearing a 'big loud boom,' she explained that she found Coleman, who was 42 years old at the time, in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor. In a recording of her 911 call reporting the incident, Price could be heard refusing to listen to the operator's instructions to help her former husband. Price has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, saying in the documentary that she 'would never hurt my husband, ever.' In an interview later that month, Inside Edition Chief Correspondent Jim Moret asked Price why she didn't 'try to help Gary after he fell.' 'You know, I did help him,' Price replied. 'I actually had to run around looking for a towel because we didn't have any in the downstairs bathroom.' 'What people have to understand and realize is this is the first real traumatic situation I ever had to witness,' she added. In 2010, Santaquin Police Chief Dennis Howard told PEOPLE that 'there was absolutely nothing suspicious about [Coleman's] death' and 'there was 'no [criminal] investigation going on.' Coleman's death certificate also listed his manner of death as an 'accident.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Lie Detector: Truth or Deception premieres on Thursday, July 10 at 9 p.m. ET, followed by new episodes every Thursday at 10 p.m. ET beginning July 17. Read the original article on People

Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS
Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS

Scottish Sun

time12-06-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS

Learn how to retune your TV so you don't miss any of your favourites TELLY TROUBLE Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A TV channel dedicated to classic shows is set to make a big change to its Freeview service later this month. Rewind TV is a British free-to-air channel that showcases nostalgic series like Diff'rent Strokes, Wings and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 TV channel Rewind TV is set to make a big change to its Freeview service It is now set to change the channel it is broadcast on for the second time this year on June 18. The content is set to remain the same, but from next Wednesday, Rewind TV will switch from Freeview channel 92 to channel 81 - which currently hosts Blaze+1. Depending on your TV model you may need to retune it after midday on the 18th. If you need help retuning your television, Freeview have put together a handy guide. Sky satellite viewers will be unaffected and can continue to watch on channel 182. Rewind TV's new channel means it will sit next to PBS America and archive film and television channel Talking Pictures, which the network's top brass believe will be a better fit and help to grow its audience. Jonathan Moore, co-founder of Rewind TV, added: 'We believe the Freeview EPG has been cluttered for too long, with shopping and religious channels mixed in among entertainment. "We're doing our bit to fix that by placing ourselves nearer to channels that make sense for our audience." Rewind TV says the new channel placement creates a natural hub for archive and heritage programming – a curated corner of the Freeview guide for audiences who love vintage drama, iconic films, and timeless documentaries. Current programming includes classic shows like Fantasy Island, In Loving Memory, Please Sir!, The Monkees and Married… With Children. Actor arrested on set of hit TV show Rivals in front of shocked crew moments after filming scene with star Danny Dyer Since launching on the Freeview platform last year, initially on channel 95, before moving to 92 in March, Rewind TV has become a favourite for audiences looking to reconnect with the programmes they grew up with. Jonathan Moore added: 'Moving to channel 81 is more than just a number change – it's a statement about the kind of company we keep. "Talking Pictures has done a phenomenal job showing the enduring power of classic film and television, and we're thrilled to be part of what viewers increasingly see as a go-to collection for quality archival content. "We believe in preserving the past and celebrating the television that helped shape generations. "This new slot puts us right where we belong – alongside those who share our passion. 'This isn't just about nostalgia – it's about access, relevance, and respect for storytelling that still resonates today. "We're not just looking back – we're shining a light on what made these programmes so special and why they still matter. "We believe the Freeview EPG has been cluttered for too long, with shopping and religious channels mixed in among entertainment. "We're doing our bit to fix that by placing ourselves nearer to channels that make sense for our audience.'

Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS
Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS

The Irish Sun

time12-06-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Popular Freeview TV channel filled with beloved British shows warns millions of viewers over big change coming in DAYS

A TV channel dedicated to classic shows is set to make a big change to its Freeview service later this month. Rewind TV is a British free-to-air channel that showcases nostalgic series like Diff'rent Strokes, Wings and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. 1 TV channel Rewind TV is set to make a big change to its Freeview service It is now set to change the channel it is broadcast on for the second time this year on June 18. The content is set to remain the same, but from next Wednesday, Rewind TV will switch from Freeview channel 92 to channel 81 - which currently hosts Blaze+1. Depending on your TV model you may need to retune it after midday on the 18th. If you need help retuning your television, Read more on Tech Sky satellite viewers will be unaffected and can continue to watch on channel 182. Rewind TV's new channel means it will sit next to PBS America and archive film and television channel Talking Pictures, which the network's top brass believe will be a better fit and help to grow its audience. Jonathan Moore, co-founder of Rewind TV, added: 'We believe the Freeview EPG has been cluttered for too long, with shopping and religious channels mixed in among entertainment. "We're doing our bit to fix that by placing ourselves nearer to channels that make sense for our audience." Most read in Tech Rewind TV says the new channel placement creates a natural hub for archive and heritage programming – a curated corner of the Freeview guide for audiences who love vintage drama, iconic films, and timeless documentaries. Current programming includes classic shows like Fantasy Island, In Loving Memory, Please Sir!, The Monkees and Married… With Children. Actor arrested on set of hit TV show Rivals in front of shocked crew moments after filming scene with star Danny Dyer Since launching on the Freeview platform last year, initially on channel 95, before moving to 92 in March, Rewind TV has become a favourite for audiences looking to reconnect with the programmes they grew up with. Jonathan Moore added: 'Moving to channel 81 is more than just a number change – it's a statement about the kind of company we keep. "Talking Pictures has done a phenomenal job showing the enduring power of classic film and television, and we're thrilled to be part of what viewers increasingly see as a go-to collection for quality archival content. "We believe in preserving the past and celebrating the television that helped shape generations. "This new slot puts us right where we belong – alongside those who share our passion. 'This isn't just about nostalgia – it's about access, relevance, and respect for storytelling that still resonates today. "We're not just looking back – we're shining a light on what made these programmes so special and why they still matter. "We believe the Freeview EPG has been cluttered for too long, with shopping and religious channels mixed in among entertainment. "We're doing our bit to fix that by placing ourselves nearer to channels that make sense for our audience.'

Sly Stone's 5 essential songs, from 'Everyday People' to 'Stand!'
Sly Stone's 5 essential songs, from 'Everyday People' to 'Stand!'

USA Today

time09-06-2025

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  • USA Today

Sly Stone's 5 essential songs, from 'Everyday People' to 'Stand!'

Sly Stone's 5 essential songs, from 'Everyday People' to 'Stand!' For Sly and the Family Stone, it was always all about that bass. The funk band, led by the mercurial genius who gave the band its moniker, joined James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic as pioneering artists who ushered in the fusion of rock, R&B and soul. Sly Stone – born Sylvester Stewart in Denton, Texas − has died at age 82, his family announced on June 9. But the music he created with the band − a lineup that included brother/guitarist Freddie Stone, sister/keyboardist Rose Stone, trumpeter Cynthia Robinson, drummer Greg Errico, saxophonist Jerry Martini and bassist Larry Graham − inhabits the music of artists ranging from Diana Ross & The Supremes to Michael Jackson to John Mayer. Sly and the Family Stone released 10 studio albums between 1967 and 1982, with many songs injected with passionate social consciousness and others existing as blissful foot-stompers. Here are five of the band's most essential songs: Sly Stone dies: The funk pioneer, who led Sly and the Family Stone, was 82 'Everyday People' (1968) The first No. 1 hit for the unit is also one of the most enduring in music history. A call for peace and equality is blanketed with a pop sheen including a singsong chorus ("There is a blue one who can't accept the green one for living with the black one trying to be a skinny one") and a bridge including the phrase, 'different strokes for different folks,' which was the inspiration behind the '70s sitcom 'Diff'rent Strokes.' The song's covers include a memorable rendition by Joan Jett as well as Cher and Future, who recorded it for a 2017 Gap commercial. 'Stand!' (1969) Sly Stone wrote this minor, yet important, hit solo and also primarily used studio musicians to record it. Stone's message was simple, to stand 'for the things you know are right,' his words emphasized by a gospel choir. 'It's the truth that the truth makes them so uptight. … Don't you know that you are free, at least in your mind if you want to be,' he sings in a gravelly tone before a mid-song detour into a think stew of gospel and funk. The B-side of the single – 'I Want to Take You Higher' – is equally worthy of hosannas. ''Hot Fun in the Summertime' (1969) Though it was released just before the band's appearance at Woodstock, the No. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 became a symbol of the music festival with its memo about carefree fun in the sun. Tapped piano notes and a gentle pillow of strings provide the song's backbone, and when the horns kick in along with the group's soaring background vocals, it's impossible not to get swept into the groovy vibe. 'Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin' (1969) Though the spelling of the title would cause much cringing among English teachers, the clever title (which translates to 'Thank You for Letting Me Be Myself Again') is one of many unforgettable elements of the funktastic singalong of individuality that still serves as a call to the dance floor. A sliding high hat pairs with heavy use of bassist Graham's legendary 'slap technique,' which he would employ throughout the band's duration and be emulated by Prince, Flea and Chic's Bernard Edwards, among others. 'Family Affair' (1971) The final No. 1 hit for the band and one of its most emulated, whether through its woozy electric piano (played by Billy Preston) or its syncopated rhythm. Prince and Madonna found ways to interpolate the song into their own recordings ('Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?' and 'Keep It Together,' respectively), but, no, Mary J. Blige's song and album of the same name is not affiliated with Sly and the Family Stone's.

80s child star who co-starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger is now a grandad aged 49 – but can you guess who he is?
80s child star who co-starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger is now a grandad aged 49 – but can you guess who he is?

The Irish Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

80s child star who co-starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger is now a grandad aged 49 – but can you guess who he is?

THIS 80s child star was lucky enough to star alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in one his biggest films ever, when he was just a teenager. The star in question is now 49 and is even a grandad - but can you guess who it is? 8 Can you guess who this former child star is? Credit: dannycooksey/Instagram 8 Now 49, this actor is also a grandad, after his daughter had a baby Credit: dannycooksey/Instagram 8 This actor appeared alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in this HUGE movie Credit: Alamy 8 Dis you guess the actor was Danny Cooksey (right) who starred in terminator 2 The child star we are talking about is Danny Cooksey, who shot to fame when he was just a teenager. After appearing in numerous 80s sitcoms, he got his big break into the movies when he landed a role alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. Fans of Terminator 2 will recognise him from Arnie's 1991 blockbuster movie. At just 14-year-old, he played Tim, the red head with the mullet that befriends Edward Fulong's character John Connor. More on unrecognizable stars Danny previously revealed he has very fond memories from time he shot the movie in the early 90s. "There are so many. It was such a big production," he told "It was awesome. I actually lived in the area where it was filmed." Recalling how he found out he got the role of a lifetime he said: "So, about a week or so before I started, I was driving to school and my normal route was totally blocked with all sorts of production trucks and what-not. Most read in Celebrity "Knowing what they were, I grumbled to myself about what damn production was causing me to be late, and reroute etc. Charlotte Rae stars as Mrs Garrett alongside Gary Coleman on Diff'rent Strokes "Then I got the call and realized that the damn production was T2. "I could have walked to the location. It was the intersection that they like slingshot the semi into the wall. " I was on set for that huge stunt. very very cool. It was awesome!" 8 Danny was known for his mullet in Terminator 2 Credit: Getty 8 Danny shot to fame in Diff'rent Strokes in the 80s Credit: Getty BECOMING CHILD STAR Before his role in Terminator 2, Danny was already known by fans for being in the hugely successful 1980s sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. On the show, he starred alongside the Gary Coleman and played the late actor's onscreen best friend, Sam. 8 The actor is also known for the 90s Nickelodeon show, Salute Your Shorts, Credit: Nickelodeon In total Danny appeared in 48 episodes of the comedy from 1984 through 1986. After his Terminator 2 fame, he landed the role of Bobby in Nickelodeon's hugely popular teen drama, Salute Your Shorts. His other TV credit include Tiny Toon Adventures, 101 Dalmatians: The Series and Dave The Barbarian. Danny continues to act, although a lot of his jobs include voice work. He voiced the roles of Brett and Chet in The Lorax, which also starred the voices of Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Zac Efron and Taylor Swift. Away from the limelight, and Danny is also dad to two kids - Zoe, 27, and Jackson, 14 - who he shares with his ex-wife Amber. In fact, he is now a grandad, after his daughter welcomed a child. 8 Danny continues to work as a voice actor Credit: dannycooksey/Instagram

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