Retirement Living TV is a USA TV network covering Senior Lifestyle. Retirement Living TV (RLTV) is a cable television network dedicated to serving the needs of adults 50 and over. The network offers shows for the elderly and retired about health, finance and travel, in the genres of reality, comedy and drama. John Erickson is the founder and executive chairman of Retirement Living TV. This TV network is owned by Retirement Living TV, LLC. The web site is presented in the English language.
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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 12:11pm on Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 | Retirement Living TV (RLTV) premiered "The Florence Henderson Show" on October 16, 2009. The television, film, and Broadway star hosts this hour-long show where she welcomes friends and colleagues from the Hollywood community.
From the press release:
"This Emmy-nominated trip through Tinseltown's past and present shares an insider's view of Hollywood through the eyes of an icon. The Florence Henderson Show brings the best of Hollywood from rare celebrity guest appearances to famous landmarks to provocative examination of nostalgic pop culture.
This season, you'll sit front and center with celebrities like Lou Ferrigno, Carol Burnett and Tom Bergeron and get the scoop on sites like the Hollywood Hills sign. "RLTV is delighted to air The Florence Henderson Show -- not only for the fond memories of the past evoked by her very name, but for the star power and the element of surprise that she'll bring," said Brad Knight, CEO of RLTV."
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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 11:09pm on Saturday, September 12th, 2009 | Retirement Living TV (RLTV), a network dedicated to adults 50+, brings to its consumers a literary tool for healthy, happy, and successful living - Old is the new Young: Erickson's Secrets to Healthy Living.
Replete with simple steps that everyone over 50 can apply, this book instructs readers to approach aging as a three-part process: keeping what's intact; recovering what's been lost; and compensating when necessary.
The growing number of Americans age 50+ face daunting challenges on a daily basis, often alone and without the proper information to guide the decision making process. However, Old is the new Young, through a series of life stories rife with inspiration and plenty of laughs, teaches readers how to thrive and grow younger in four major ways: mentally, physically, socially, and financially.
In Old is the New Young, four leading experts translate the latest clinical research findings on aging and health into usable practices.
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