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When I was a tween, Noel Harrison was on a talk show, and I told my Aunr — who didn’t marry my uncle until she was 37 — that I wanted to marry him when I grew up, and she told me that he was too old for me, that he’d be over 40 by the time I was old enough. 40 sounded appalling at the time.

The episode where the partners switched and McCallum and Harrison were together was the biggest wet dream until York and Chamberlain were musketeers together.
 
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Nah, David McCormick (oops McCallum) as Ilya Kuriakin in Man from Uncle.
Yes and both Diana Rigg and Patrick MacNee from the Avengers. But those aren't teen idols. ;) Unless I missed them being on the cover of Tiger Beat. Which, since I rarely read it, I guess could have happened.
 
Teen idol

A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan base. Teen idols are generally young but are not necessarily teenagers themselves. An idol's popularity may be limited to teens, or may extend to all age groups.

MacNee and Rigg did have a large teenage fan base back in the day, both in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but they also appealed to other age groups.

I don't know about anyone else, but I read The New Yorker back in my teens, not Tiger Beat. :P
 
Save a Fox rescue founder dies by suicide at 29. Her husband partly blamed online bullying. He is now left to raise their daughter and continue the work of the rescue alone. R.I.P.

 
When I was really really young I had a crush on Michael Landon when he was on Bonanza. By the time of Little House on the Prairie I forgot about Landon; I was still stuck on Paul McCartney...
 
My very, very earliest crush was David Cassidy, but his half-brother Shaun eclipsed him in my heart. First time I ever bought a life-size poster, lol. He's still pretty damn good looking. ;)

It's sad how many of these teen idols from the 60s-70s are gone now. Makes me feel old, for sure.
I keep Peacock because of skating and I was popping around on the site and saw they have "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries." Now if that isn't a blast from the past.
 
Save a Fox rescue founder dies by suicide at 29. Her husband partly blamed online bullying. He is now left to raise their daughter and continue the work of the rescue alone. R.I.P.

On line bullying is a real, devastating issue. We think of it happening only to our children - but adults are victims too
 
A little trivia: Rigg was the second of three actresses portraying strong and sexy women partners for Steed. When the producers were giving her character a name, they were thinking "Let's see....she has to appeal to men......have 'Men Appeal".....'M' appeal....Emma Peel?' ". That's how the name came out!
 
Save a Fox rescue founder dies by suicide at 29. Her husband partly blamed online bullying. He is now left to raise their daughter and continue the work of the rescue alone. R.I.P.

This is so sad. I first heard of their rescue because of their generosity to other rescues, specifically in this case Furball Farm. Here is how I found Mikayla. It is so awful to think other groups might have bullied her:

 
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Regarding the fate of teen idols, this article is interesting, drawing parallels between Sherman's experience with Justin Bieber (it's a Canadian news article) and also David Cassidy.

This part said a lot to me:

The late music writer Tom Hibbert, writing somewhat cruelly about Cassidy in 1983, could have just as easily been speaking of Sherman.

"The music had been secondary to swoony looks and hints of sex, and while some might remember those alluring eyes glinting from the LP cover or the TV screen, few were likely to recall the vacuous, bland and essentially worthless records Cassidy left behind," Hibbert wrote in the History of Rock.

I do think that while the idols in those days didn't also have to deal with social media and gossip sites, they did have to deal with efforts to control every piece of their lives to conform to whatever their handlers had decided would be their image. According to David Cassidy's autobiography, he hated the bubblegum pop he had to sing on the Partridge Family - he was a fan of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, and really wanted to make music like that. But did he even have time? He worked all week on the sitcom, then on weekends had to perform concerts, on top of not being able to go anywhere without being mobbed - a ton of pressure, and he says he was exhausted for years. What's also lost is that he was actually a good actor, with critical acclaim for both his comedic skills and dramatic portrayals.

The article also notes that when it came out that Sherman had married 14 months earlier and had a child, fans were shocked and dismayed - and they also learned he was three years older than had been publicized (!). Was that his fault? Likely more manipulation by his agents and managers to shape him into something he never was.
 
Returning to the nominal topic of this thread:

Bill Moyers died. He was one of the greats of twentieth-century journalism.


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But before that, Mr. Moyers was President Johnson’s closest aide. Present on Air Force One in Dallas when Johnson took the oath of office after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Mr. Moyers played a pivotal role in the inception of Johnson’s Great Society programs, and was the president’s top administrative assistant and press secretary when Johnson sent hundreds of thousands of troops to fight in the Vietnam War.
 
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Returning to the nominal topic of this thread:

Bill Moyers died. He was one of the greats of twentieth-century journalism.


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I’m not sure anyone else who served as press secretary had more of an impact following his service in government. And he was a gentleman. I’m not sure we have any of those in the White House these days. RIP
 

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