
Starr report
Each of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast members are helping “Access Hollywood” co-host Shaun Robinson raise money for one of her favorite charitable organizations, “Dress for Success.” Taylor Armstrong, Camille Grammer, Adrienne Maloof, Kim Richards, Kyle Richards and Lisa VanderPump each donated daywear, ranging from Dolce & Gabbana to Ralph Lauren, to Robinson — who’ll auction the items on charitybuzz.com starting tomorrow.
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“Sanford and Son” star Redd Foxx would have turned 88 today. And Alan Armer, who produced “The Fugitive” for ABC in the mid-’60s, died Dec. 5 in Los Angeles. He was 88. I always found it ironic that a man named “Armer” produced a show in which the protagonist, Dr. Richard Kimble, was chasing a “one-armed man.”
Speaking of old TV shows and the like, The Paley Center will be showing “I Like America: Noel Coward in the USA,” next Thursday (Dec. 16) at 6:30 p.m. It includes live performances from Steve Ross, Edward Hibbert, Nancy Anderson and Tammy Grimes and traces Coward’s “personal and professional journey” through Broadway and live television (alongside the likes of Lauren Bacall, Elaine Stritch, Mary Martin and Bea Lillie).
Last, but not least:
* Tonight: Ch. 4’s Bruce Beck and Joe Piscopo will serve as celebrity auctioneers at the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Greater New York Chapter’s annual awards dinner . . . Diahann Carroll, Peter Jennings and Cloris Leachman are among the 2011 inductees into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame (ceremonies will be held Jan. 20 in LA) . . . “The Steve Wilkos Show” had its best November ever last month — nearly 2 million viewers, up 19 percent over November ’09.

