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    <title>Cheryl Felicia Rhoads's Townhall.com Column</title>
    <description>Cheryl Felicia Rhoads is a member of four entertainment unions and an actress, writer, director and producer in Hollywood. Rhoads is an alumni of Chicago's famous comedy troupe, The Second City. She is known to children everywhere for her role as Mother Goose in The Mother Goose Video Treasury.

Rhoads is also a familiar face on series television. She has guest-starred on the ABC sitcom, Rodney, on the Annie Potts series for Lifetime, Any Day Now and was featured on the series Married With Children, Saved By The Bell, Sisters and The Client. Rhoads was also a frequent cast member on two series for NBC. She appeared and wrote along with Arsenio Hall for NBC's The Motown Revue. She doubled behind the scenes at ABC's America's Funniest People as both talent coordinator and segment producer, working with comedic talent all over America.

Rhoads is a member of the Writer's Guild of America and has written for several network television shows. She wrote "The Doc Insider" for PAX Television's hit family series Doc, starring Billy Ray Cyrus.

Rhoads co-starred along with Ben Affleck in Against The Grain and with Russell Crowe in No Way Back. She served as an associate producer for The Game, an independent film about a Down Syndrome boy who gets a chance to play Little League baseball.

Rhoads produced, directed and co-starred in a comedy revue entitled Accompanied By Adults at the famous Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles. The show, praised by the Los Angeles Times, combined the talents of both children and adult actors.

Rhoads is also an acclaimed acting coach in Los Angeles. She has taught at The New York Film Academy at Universal Studios.

Rhoads has written for United Press International, Human Events and the American Enterprise Institute. She has appeared on MSNBC's Scarborough Country and C-SPAN's American Perspectives. </description>
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      <description>My best friend's uncle was a writer of some of the best and most classic shows on television when many of us were growing up. He died last year. Recently members of his family, including ones who are also members of the...</description>
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      <title>Remembering Merv</title>
      <description>When I was a kid I recall that Merv Griffin would always break from a guest at the commercial and announce "We will be right back!" So it was a thrill almost 20 years later, when another TV star, McLean Stevenson (TV's...</description>
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