History Channel's 'Hatfields & McCoys' notches cable record: 13.9 million viewers
By William Kerns Texas actor Powers Boothe, who will celebrate his 64th birthday Friday, has stayed busy throughout his acting career — most noticeably currently as Judge Valentine “Wall” Hatfield in The History Channel's mini-series “Hatfield
Brad Keselowski won. That's all I have to say about that. Ricky Stenhouse broke a driveshaft early in the race and spent the rest of the day riding around over twenty laps down. He hung on to the points lead, but took a huge hit
History — the channel, not the entity — says Monday night's “Hatfields & McCoys” was the most-watched non-sports show ever on ad-supported cable TV, with 13.9 million viewers. Monday was the first two hours of a six-hour miniseries that continues
The History Channel has re-created a classic blood feud with this week's "Hatfields & McCoys" miniseries. It's back to work as NFL teams gather for OTAs. Check out all the familiar faces in different places. For modern-day examples of vendettas,
By William Kerns Texas actor Powers Boothe, who will celebrate his 64th birthday Friday, has stayed busy throughout his acting career — most noticeably currently as Judge Valentine “Wall” Hatfield in The History Channel's mini-series “Hatfield
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