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From Ugly Betty to Marge Simpson, see whose hair we love -- or hate -- the most. TV characters' hairstyles run the gamut from runway-worthy 'dos to downright scary catastrophes. Some of them perfectly fit their characters -- like Ugly Betty's blah cut or Joan Holloway's perfect French twist -- and some of them left us wondering what the stylists on the show were thinking.
I know some of you out there watch TV shows for the interesting plot lines, comedic relief or just to see Playboy bunnies frolic with an 80-year-old man, but for me, it's all about the hair.
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 3 (HealthDay News) -- If you want to lose weight, exercise and diet are crucial. But a new study says other factors appear to play a role, too -- including the number of TVs in your house and the presence of exercise equipment.
MasterChef to adjust its policy after conservationists protest over cooking endangered speciesThe BBC is to change its policy on food served up on MasterChef after conservationists accused it of putting an endangered species on the menu.Three chefs in a recent episode of MasterChef: The Professionals were told to prepare two dishes using smoked eel as the main ingredient. But critics said that t
Industry often advertises during shows watched by typical U.S. teens, analysis finds
Food giant drops ad agency Lowe after 16 years and puts up a $10,000 prize for creative marketing ideasUnilever is offering $10,000 (£6,087) in a competition to find ideas for its next TV campaign for snack food brand Peperami, using its quirky Animal character, as it decides to drop its ad agency of 16 years and turn to crowdsourcing for creative ideas.The company, which has worked with Lowe on
When I was a kid, (I know you ve heard stories started like this before, but hang with me) I spent a great deal of time reading, playing games, riding my bike, and enjoying my friends. Cer ...
There's too much foodtainment on our screens, and not enough shows aimed at teaching couch potatoes how to cookAs a child, I was allowed to watch as much television on Saturday and Sunday mornings as I pleased. I monopolised the living room, watching American sitcoms until 11.30am, when my mother would enter the room with a notepad and pen and ask me to change the channel so she could watch her f