TV fame, as many drive-site groupies as you can handle.
Richard Madeley of daytime TV fame informed fans that it was low tyre pressure that contributed to the fatal crash.
Three Stooges Fun-o-Rama (introduced in 1959) was an all-Stooges show capitalizing on their TV fame, again with shorts chosen at random for individual theaters.
Documents also show that he gave Lawrence Welk of TV fame one of his first jobs as an accordion player.
"Millions know him as the Fonz, but Henry Winkler feels trapped by his TV fame," the ad begins.
Could someday find TV fame leading protest demonstrations.
Meanwhile, TV fame has supplanted talent and a good CV as the main driver behind being hired.
Callers are lured by a chance to win large jackpots and by the promise of TV fame, no matter how fleeting.
Discarded by the press, the hapless Mrs Ullman walked slowly back to the Tube station, still reeling from her brief moment of TV fame.
Doesn't his TV fame help his career in print?