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The series broke ground in terms of representation, but that didn't change the fact that it was produced in '80s America.
Thank you Betty White and Bea Arthur for being a friend on “The Golden Girls,” even though those behind the show now say it ...
"Those two couldn’t warm up to each other if they were cremated together,” co-producer Marsha Posner Williams joked.
Golden Girls producer Marsha Posner Williams revealed that late costars Betty White and Bea Arthur—who played Rose and ...
Golden Girls producer reveals Bea Arthur's behind-the-scenes feud with Betty White, including shocking details about tension ...
Bea Arthur and Betty White's off-screen feud impacted their roles on 'The Golden Girls' as Dorothy and Rose, as revealed by ...
When that red light was on [and the show was filming], there were no more professional people than those women, but when the ...
Williams said that Arthur often called White the c-word. “ [She] used to call me at home and say, ‘I just ran into that c at ...
"Those two couldn’t warm up to each other if they were cremated together," said co-producer Marsha Posner Williams during a ...
Co-producer Marsha Posner Williams addressed the long-rumored, frosty relationship between the two during a Pride LIVE!
Looks like cheesecake wasn’t the only C-word thrown around on the set of The Golden Girls. Bea Arthur called her sitcom ...
There are shows that fade with time. This wasn’t one of them. The Golden Girls held on. It stayed warm, familiar. People ...