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‘Golden Girls’ ended series with wedding after long run

- By Rich Heldenfels

Q: I have been watching reruns of “The Golden Girls” on the Hallmark Channel. The episode where Dorothy marries Lucas and says goodbye to the girls — what happens after that? The show starts again with the four women together. Did they stop filming?

A: Yes. The 1992 episode with Dorothy’s wedding is the “Golden Girls” series finale. Bea Arthur, who played Dorothy, had decided to leave the show so it ended its long NBC run.

CBS then tried to continue with the other “girls” (Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty) in a sequel series, “The Golden Palace,” but it was not a success and ended after a single season.

Q: Where is Anthony Mason on the CBS morning show?

A: A couple of weeks ago, CBS unveiled a “reimagined” weekday program, calling it “CBS Mornings” and having Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and new addition Nate Burleson as the hosts. In that shuffle, Anthony Mason was assigned to contribute arts and culture pieces to the program.

CBS says the new format aims to make viewers “more informed, more prepared and more uplifted as they start their day,” in part by embracing aspects of “CBS Sunday Morning,” still anchored by Jane Pauley.

“CBS Saturday Morning” continues with Jeff Glor, Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller.

Q: I was so excited to watch “Dancing with the

Stars,” but then I remembered who the host was. She makes the show about her. This show is about dancing and not about her. She needs to tone it down. Better yet, bring back Tom Bergeron.

A: As this indicates, a new season of “DWTS” has begun and that means there’s a fresh round of complaints about Tyra Banks as host.

Banks is still not my idea of a good host, but the show has long been about personalit­ies as much or more as dancing — and Banks’ presence does stir people up.

Q: I recently enjoyed the series “Daredevil” on Netflix. I was wondering if any more will be made. Also, could you give me any informatio­n about the star, Charlie Cox?

A: Netflix ended “Daredevil” in 2018 as it was purging several series that featured characters from Marvel Comics. There have been hopes since then that “Daredevil” will return on Disney+, where Disney has placed several other of its Marvel properties, and even speculatio­n that Cox will resume the role in one of the upcoming

Marvel movies.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen,” Cox told Forbes.com. “I genuinely don’t know.”

As for Cox when he’s not playing a blind crimefight­er, he’s an English actor whose other credits include the movie “The Theory of Everything” and the TV series “Boardwalk Empire.”

Most recently he has starred on the crime drama “Kin,” airing on AMC+. Please note that + indicating a streaming service, not a cable channel.

Q: We had been watching “Virgin River” on Netflix up to season three, episode 10, and it appears to be the end, but there is no concluding episode. Will it continue?

A: Yes. Netflix recently announced that it has ordered fourth and fifth seasons of the drama. The new episodes should start arriving in 2022.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfels@gmail.com. Letters may be edited.

 ?? ABC STUDIOS ?? “The Golden Girls” starred, from left, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur and Betty White.
ABC STUDIOS “The Golden Girls” starred, from left, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur and Betty White.

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