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Norville joined the show 30 years ago in 1995 and announced she was leaving last month Deborah Norville has officially signed ...
The longest-running anchor on a national television program tells PEOPLE about what's nextDeborah Norville already had nearly ...
After three decades of hosting "Inside Edition," Deborah Norville bid farewell to viewers one last time, thanking them for ...
Over the years, Deborah Norville's family has popped up on Inside Edition, including her daughter, who made her debut very ...
It's the end of an era. After 30 years on Inside Edition, Deborah Norville will anchor her final episode tonight. She has a ...
After 30 years at Inside Edition Deborah Norville celebrated her last day hosting the show. Tributes poured in to celebrate ...
Deborah Norville signs off for the last time on Inside Edition. She thanks the over 100 people working behind the scenes who make Inside Edition happen. Norville expresses her gratitude to her viewers ...
After nearly 30 years as anchor of 'Inside Edition', Deborah Norville signed off for the final time on May 21, marking the end of a remarkable run.
Inside Edition's very own Deborah Norville brings us with her for a day in the life of the beloved host. Norville's office is on the 13th floor on the West Side of Manhattan, where it's full of ...
Deborah Norville was among the 50 contestants competing for the title of "America's Junior Miss" back in the 1970s. The pageant launched Norville's career in front of the camera.
A man jumped to the rescue with a LifeVac after a 10-month old boy choked on his food at a restaurant. Using the LifeVac, the man helped save the young boy's life. Many people were saved thanks to ...
Deborah Norville, who grew up in Dalton, graduated UGA, interned at GPB and worked at WAGA-TV, talks to the AJC about leaving "Inside Edition" after 30 years as anchor.