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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: Ralph Wiggum on May 13, 2013, 05:29:31 PM
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LINK (http://www.tmz.com/2013/05/13/dr-joyce-brothers-dies-dead/)
Dr. Joyce Brothers -- once considered the most famous psychologist on the planet -- has died in NYC at the age of 85.
Brothers became famous after winning "The $64,000 Question" game show in 1955 -- the show that triggered the game show scandal in the '50s.
Brothers won by answering a series of questions on the subject of boxing -- and although there was a lot of talk that producers slipped her the answers, it was never proven and Brothers emerged unscathed.
The good doc went on to do countless television and radio appearances. She was always the go-to person for reporters when a criminal did something that defied logic.
She also did cameo appearances in movies -- including "Naked Gun" and "C.H.i.P.s" ... and also appeared on TV shows like "The Love Boat."
Brothers was married to internist Milton Brothers since 1949 ... he died in 1989 ... and the couple had a daughter, Lisa.
She had her own relationships advice TV show in New York by 1958 ... and her books have been translated into 26 different languages.
A rep for Brothers tells us she died after a long illness.
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Boy, a cluster of ladies in their mid-80's. Jeanne Cooper(long time daytime TV star) and now Dr. Brothers.
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Saw her on a "Frasier" rerun this morning. I think she did a guest spot on every sitcom PLUS "Hollywood Squares".
Joyce was a great self-promoter. I was a fan.
RIP, Dr. Brothers.
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If I was Dr. Ruth, I'd be looking over my shoulder.
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If I was Dr. Ruth, I'd be looking over my shoulder.
Ruth Ginsberg is getting up there too.