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  • Recently, Michael J. Astrue, commissioner of Social Security, joined award-winning actress Patty Duke and the cast of her hit 1960s sitcom, "The Patty Duke Show," to unveil Social Security's newest online service - an application for Medicare benefits. The new online application, which takes less than 10 minutes to complete, is for people reaching the Medicare eligibility age of 65 who want to delay filing for Social Security retirement benefits. About a half million Americans enroll in Medicare each year without applying for monthly benefits.

  • LOS ANGELES -- The cast of TV's 1960s comedy "The Patty Duke Show" is reuniting to promote the Social Security Administration's new online service aimed at baby boomers. Duke and Social Security commissioner Michael J. Astrue were in Los Angeles on Tuesday to debut the public service announcement.

  • Recently, Michael J. Astrue, commissioner of Social Security, joined award-winning actress Patty Duke and the cast of her hit 1960s sitcom, "The Patty Duke Show," to unveil Social Security's newest online service - an application for Medicare benefits. The new online application, which takes less than 10 minutes to complete, is for people reaching the Medicare eligibility age of 65 who want to delay filing for Social Security retirement benefits. About a half million Americans enroll in Medicare each year without applying for monthly benefits.

  • ... of the series McCloud, The Lucie Amaz Show, The White Shadow, St. Elsewhere and Rhoda; the te... operated the camera on 21 episodes of The Patty Duke Show, which gained him valuable experience. H...

  • Even if you decide to wait until after you are age 65 to apply for retirement benefits, most people should apply for Medicare coverage at age 65. If you'd like to begin your Medicare coverage, you should apply within four months of reaching age 65. At the website, you'll find more than just the online Medicare application. You'll also find information about Medicare, and have the opportunity to watch a short, fun video reuniting the cast of "The Patty Duke Show" to tell you about the ease and convenience of filing for Medicare online.

  • Michael J. Astrue, Comisionado del Seguro Social y [Patty Duke], Premiada de la Academia, Golden Globe y ganadora del premio Emmy, develó una nueva solicitud de retiro en línea (online) y lanzó la Campaña de Retiro En línea. Presentando a sus primas Patty y Cathy Lane del hit 1 960's sitcom, "The Patty Duke Show", la campaña dejará saber a los estadounidenses que ahora es más fácil que nunca retirarse en línea en www.socialsecurity.gov. Para hacer su solicitud, visitar www.socialsecurity.gov y hacer click en "Applying Online for Retirement Benefits". Se le hará una breve serie de preguntas sobre usted y su trabajo. ?Necesita buscar alguna información? No tiene que completar la solicitud al momento.

  • Here are some of the latest TV shows to land on DVD, led by the debut of a 1960s sitcom with Patty Duke in two roles. The Patty Duke Show" (Shout! 1963-64, b/w, six discs, $44.99). Fresh from her Oscar win for "The Miracle Worker," 16-year-old Duke switched gears to do this amusing sitcom, a "sibling-rivalry" comedy about twin cousins -- one a typical '60s Brooklyn teen, the other a sophisticated Scottish intellectual.

  • By Dan Rice FYI Television Inc. When one thinks of Pierce Brosnan, the first image is undoubtedly of a suave sophisticate who never breaks his ice-cold composure in the heat of action -- a la James Bond or Remington Steele. But the versatile actor again proves his palette is imbued with much darker hues on the new A&E miniseries "Stephen King's Bag of Bones," airing in two parts, Sunday and Monday at 9 p.m. Arguably the best TV adaptation of a King novel since 1994's "The Stand," this multilayered ghost story casts Brosnan deep into a well of torment, one that produces his most anguished character ever.

    ...-law (William Schallert, "True Blood" now, "Patty Duke Show" way back when). And stacking terror upo...

  • After more than three decades, Frankie Avalon still is the ultimate "Teen Angel. Other teen idols have portrayed the cameo role in the musical "Grease" -- including "American Idol"-winner Taylor Hicks in his 2008 Broadway debut -- but no one is more well-known for his rendition of "Beauty School Dropout" than Avalon, who sung it first in the 1978 film version of the show.

    ...He appeared in TV episodes of "The Patty Duke Show" and "The Bing Crosby Show." He was indu...

  • LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Anyone who grew up watching "The Patty Duke Show" knows "Patty loves to rock and roll, a hot dog makes her lose control." And now they know that receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame makes the Oscar-winning actress tear up. An emotional Duke hugged her sons, actors Sean and Mackenzie Astin, at her star's unveiling Tuesday in front of Hollywood's landmark Roosevelt Hotel. It was a ceremony Sean Astin called "well- deserved and long overdue.

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