Thursday, July 19, 2012

Fred willard fired

  • Fred Willard was fired as host of the PBS series Market Warriors on Thursday, a day after being arrested for alleged lewd conduct at an adult theater in Hollywood.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • (Reuters) - Comedic actor Fred Willard was arrested in Los Angeles for lewd conduct in a Hollywood adult movie theater, causing the makers of a television show he hosted, Market Warriors, to promptly fire him on Thursday.
  • (NBCNews.com)
  • Within hours of news that Fred Willard was arrested for lewd behavior in an adult movie theater, he lost a television job. The comic actor, 72, was dropped Thursday from his voice-over gig on PBSs Antique Rainbows spinoff, Market Warriors.
  • (People)
  • LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Actor Fred Willard, perhaps best-known as a dog-show announcer in the movie Best in Show, was arrested on suspicion of committing a lewd act at a Hollywood adult theater and later fired from his work on a PBS series.
  • (MSN)
  • Fred Willards alleged lewd conduct at Hollywoods X-rated Tiki Theatre Wednesday night was controversial for sure, but was it a fireable offense? PBS seemed to thinks so.
  • (Entertainment Online)
  • The popular actor Fred Willard has been charged with "lewd conduct" in Hollywood; while the fallout has forced PBS to fire Willard as the host of its new "Market Warriors" TV show.
  • (HULIQ.com)
  • In light of his, ahem, embarrassing arrest, Fred Willard finds himself without a steady job. The veteran actors attorney, however, has issued a statement proclaiming his clients innocence.
  • (The Hollywood Gossip)
  • LOS ANGELES — Actor Fred Willard, perhaps best-known as a dog-show announcer in the movie "Best in Show," was arrested on suspicion of committing a lewd act at a Hollywood adult theater and later fired from his work on a PBS series.
  • (Washington Post)
  • So Fred Willard allegedly whipped it out in a Hollywood movie theater. And now hes gotten the boot from PBS.
  • (International Business Times)
  • U.S. funnyman Fred Willard has been fired from his job as a narrator at U.S. TV network PBS following his arrest for lewd conduct.
  • (Owen Sound Sun Times)

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