11.4.09 - Patrick
Duffy And The Crab: Discuss Losing Their Virginity!
Patrick Duffy
And The Crab: Discuss Losing Their Virginity!, the
sixth and final episode, is now on YouTube.com.
9.25.09 - Patrick Duffy
And
The Crab: Watch America's Next Top Model
Patrick Duffy
And The Crab:
Watch America's Next Top Model, the fifth
episode, is now on YouTube.com.
8.5.09 - Patrick
Duffy And The Crab: Watch American Idol
Patrick Duffy
And The Crab:
Watch American Idol, the fourth
episode, is now on YouTube.com.
7.22.09 - Patrick at the
2009 Daytime Emmy Awards
Patrick arriving
at the 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards held at the
Orpheum
Theatre
in Los Angeles, USA on 30 August 2009.
6.4.09 - Patrick
Duffy And The Crab: Discuss a Threesome
Patrick Duffy
And The Crab:
Discuss A Threesome, the third
episode, is now on YouTube.com.
4.9.09 - Patrick Duffy and The Crab: East a Dime now
on YouTube.com
Patrick Duffy
And The Crab: Eat A Dime, the second
episode, is now on YouTube.com.
3.10.09 - Patrick Duffy
And The
Crab now on YouTube.com
Patrick Duffy
And The Crab: Discuss Facebook and Ringtones, the
first
episode, is now on YouTube.com.
Patrick Duffy And
The Crab is also
on Facebook - look up its page 'Shel Krab', or join
the Group Facebook page 'Patrick Duffy and the
Crag'.
6.18.09 - A Father's Day Salute
To TV Dads
Front row from left,
Dick Van Patten, Dick Van Dyke, Michael Gross,
and back row from left, Bill Paxton, Jon Cryer,
Patrick Duffy, Stephen Collins, and Reginald
VelJohnson pose together during the Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences'
"A Father's Day Salute to TV Dads"on June 18, 2009.
2.27.09 - Patrick Reads Dr. Seuss at Shady Cove
Library March 3, 2009
Dr. Seuss'
Birthday was celebrated with the national Read Across America
Program on Tuesday, March 3 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at
the Shady Cove Branch Library, 22477 Highway 62.
The celebration began with volunteers reading their
favorite Dr. Seuss books to children rotating
between volunteer reading stations. At 4:00 p.m.
Patrick Duffy, star of television's Dallas, read 'Hop on Pop' (his granddaughter's favorite
book) to all the children. Refreshments were served, courtesy of the Friends of the Shady Cove
Branch Library.
This event is sponsored
by Jackson County Library Services and the Friends
of the Shady Cove Branch Library.
2.19.09 - Hallmark Channel Movie
Love Takes Wing Premiered April 4, 2009
When a
frontier town is devastated by an unknown illness, a
young woman must stand up for those who need her
help the most, even if it means standing alone.
Patrick, along with Cloris Leachman, Sarah Jones,
Haylie Duff and Kevin Richardson star in the
Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Love Takes Wing,”
premiering Saturday, April 4 (9/8c), with a repeat
broadcast on April 10. Lou Diamond
Phillips costars in and directs the seventh entry
into the film series based on the hugely popular
Love Comes Softly novels by Janette Oke.
Synopsis: Wounded
by the recent death of her husband, Dr. Belinda
Simpson arrives in the tiny town of Sikeston
to take up the post of town physician. Once there,
she discovers that many of the town’s residents,
including children at an orphanage run by Miss
Hattie Clarence, have fallen ill to or
died from an unknown ailment. Soon, Belinda begins
to worry that she is in over her head, despite
reassurances from her best friend, Annie, and
the town blacksmith, Lee.
Unfortunately, the residents of Sikeston aren’t as
trusting of Belinda’s abilities as a doctor – mainly
because she’s a woman. As well, many of them don’t
even want her to help the orphans, who they blame
for infecting the rest of the town. Indeed, they
would be happy to see the orphanage close
altogether. Opposed by what seems like the entire
town, Belinda must trust in her abilities, her
friends and her faith to guide her.
Love
Takes Wing is a LG Films Production in
association with Larry Levinson Productions and
Faith and Family Entertainment. Larry Levinson is
the executive producer and the co-executive
producers are Randy Pope, H. Daniel Gross and
Michael Moran. Kyle Clark and Stephen Niver are the
producers. Lou Diamond Phillips directed from a
script by Rachel Stuhler, based on the book Love
Takes Wing by Janette Oke.
The
television movie was released on home video
on May 5, 2009 from Twentieth Century Fox
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