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Florence Henderson, the US actor best known for playing Carol Brady in The Brady Bunch, has died aged 82.
The wholesome actor, who went from Broadway star to television icon as the mum in the American TV series, died surrounded by family and friends, her manager, Kayla Pressman, said.
When accidental hero Daniel McConnell gave his account of chasing down a car that had driven into a nearby shop on national TV, he triggered a fierce bidding war. Andrew Hornery investigates.
Versailles: Treasures from the Palace presented by National Gallery of Australia in Canberra features more than 130 paintings, sculptures, porcelain, furniture and tapestries from the royal palace of King Louis XIV.
Thousands of fans packed the Sydney Opera House forecourt to see the band recreate their iconic farewell concert twenty years ago. Vision: Today Show, Channel Nine.
Millions loved, and kept on loving, the innocent sitcom about a blended family. The Brady Bunch, first aired in 1969, returned to television in various forms again and again, including The Brady Bunch Hour in 1977, The Brady Brides in 1981 and The Bradys in 1990. It was also seen endlessly in reruns.
Henderson was born in Dale, Indiana, to a farmer father and homemaker mother, and began her career in musicals, before landing her famous TV role.