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Cool Hand Lou and The First Lady of Song: Next on TVC
Please join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL for an encore presentation of our conversations with actor/director Lou Antonio and radio host and Ella Fitzgerald biographer Geoffrey Mark, airing Apr. 14-17 at the following times and venues: WBRT 97.1 FM … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 543.2: Tribute to James Arness is available for listening on demand
Why James Arness was the Essence of Gunsmoke Original Airdates: June 18-20, 2021 TVC 543.2: From June 2011: Film and television historian Douglas Brode (Shooting Stars of the Small Screen) joins Ed for a tribute to James Arness and the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Winter, Amanda Blake, Amy Stoch, Amy Stoch actress, Amy Stoch adjunct instructor, Amy Stoch Bill and Ted, Amy Stoch Dallas, Amy Stoch educator, Amy Stoch Gunsmoke, Amy Stoch Lisa Alden, Amy Stoch Missy, Amy Stoch Star Search, Angela Lansbury, Bill and Ted Face the Music, Bill and Teds Bogus Journey, Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure, Boots and Saddles, Buck Taylor, Burt Reynolds, Charles Marquis Warren, Dennis Weaver, Dennis Weaver Chester, Doug Brode, Douglas Brode, Douglas Brode Shooting Stars of the Small Screen, Fess Parker, Forrest Tucker, Gunsmoke, Gunsmoke radio series, Gunsmoke television series, Gunsmoke The Last Apache, Gunsmoke The Long Ride, Gunsmoke To the Last Man, Herbert Blau, James Arness, James Arness Gunsmoke, James Arness How the West was Won, James Arness John Wayne, James Arness Matt Dillon, James Arness McClain's Law, James Arness Peter Graves, James Arness The Macahans, Jimmy Stewart of TV, John Mantley, John Pickard, John Wayne of TV, Keanu Reaves, Ken Curtis, Lisa Alden Dallas, Lisa Alden Jeff Farraday, longest running prime time series, longest running Western series, Michael Learned, Milburn Stone, Murder She Wrote, Patrick Duffy, Richard Kiley, Star Search
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 397 with guest Lou Antonio is now available online for listening on demand
Cool Hand Lou: Chatting with Lou Antonio Original Airdates: Mar 9-12, 2018 From March 2018: An encore presentation of our March 2018 conversation with acclaimed actor, director, and screenwriter Lou Antonio. Lou’s memoir, Cool Hand Lou: My Fifty Years in … Continue reading →
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Tagged America America, Bertolt Brecht, Bobby Darin, Boston Legal, C.S.I., Candice Bergen, comedian, Cool Hand Luke, David Janssen, Dennis Weaver, Edward Albee, Eli Wallach, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Felicity, Frank Pierson, Frank Sinatra, Genie Genie Who's Got the Genie, Gentle Ben, George C. Scott, George Kennedy, Glen Larsen, Gunsmoke, Heath Ledger, Henry Thomas, I Dream of Jeannie, Jaclyn Smith, James Arness, James Garner, Julie Andrews, Julie Harris, Karen Carpenter, Laurence Olivier, Lee Remick, Lee Strasberg, Lou Antonio, Louis Gossett Jr., Luis Delgado, Marilyn Monroe, McCloud, Michael Gleason, Michael J. Fox, Naked City, Papa Gene's Blues, Paul Newman, Peter Ustinov, Picket Fences, Poor Man: Book II, QM Productions, Quinn Martin, Ralph Senensky, Ralph Waite, Renee Zellweger, Rich Man, Richard Burton, Route 66, Something for Joey, Splendor in the Grass, Star Trek, Stuart Rosenberg, The F.B.I., The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, The Guardian, The Monkees, The Phynx, The Rockford Files, Wayne Rogers
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Lindsay Wagner, Robert Colbert, and The Man Behind The Equalizer
Actors Lindsay Wagner and Robert Colbert and television writer/producer Michael Sloan will join us this weekend for an encore presentation of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Feb. 5-7 at the following times and venues: WBRT AM 1320 and FM 97.1 Bardstown, KY … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 496.4 with guest Michael Sloan is now available for listening on demand
Michael Sloan’s Serendipitous Path to Television Original Airdates: June 5-7, 2020 TVC 496.4: Emmy-nominated writer/producer Michael Sloan (The Equalizer, Columbo, Harry O, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues) discuss the series of remarkable events that opened the door to his career … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Zerbe, B.J. and the Bear, Clint Walker, David Carradine, David Janssen, Dennis Weaver, denzel washington, Denzel Washington The Equalizer, Edward Woodward Callan, Edward Woodward The Equalizer, Fred Silverman, Glen Larceny, Glen Larson, Harry O, John Frankenheimer, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Magnum p.i., McCloud, Micahel Sloan The Equalizer, Michael Sloan, Michael Sloan Columbo, Michael Sloan Denzel Washington, Michael Sloan Edward Woodward, Michael Sloan Harry O, Michael Sloan McCloud, Michael Sloan Melissa Sue Anderson, Michael Sloan Now You See Him, Michael Sloan One More Thing Sir, Michael Sloan The Guvnor, Michael Sloan The Madonna Legacy, One More Thing Sir The Musings of a Television Writer-Producer, original Battlestar Galactica, Patrick Macnee, Patrick McGoohan, Raymond Burr, Richard Anderson, Robert McCall The Equalizer, The Bionic Woman, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Six Million Dollar Man
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The Man Behind The Equalizer: Next on TVC
Emmy-nominated writer/producer Michael Sloan (The Equalizer, Columbo, Harry O) will join us, plus we’ll play Part 2 of our conversation with screenwriter, novelist, and raconteur Marvin J. Wolf (They Were Soldiers), on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing June … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Michael Sloan, co-creator and producer of The Equalizer TV series, producer of the box office hit Equalizer movie franchise and author of the best-selling Equalizer novel series, on the unlikely path that brought him to television; the serendipitous events that led him to work with the likes of David Janssen, Raymond Burr, and John Frankenheimer; and the useful advice Patrick McGoohan once gave him that Michael still applies to his writing today. Michael’s memoir, ONE MORE THING, SIR…, is now available in hardcover, paperback and as an eBook through Bear Manor Media. The third Equalizer novel is due out later in 2020
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Tagged Anthony Zerbe, B.J. and the Bear, Clint Walker, David Carradine, David Janssen, Dennis Weaver, denzel washington, Denzel Washington The Equalizer, Edward Woodward Callan, Edward Woodward The Equalizer, Fred Silverman, Glen Larceny, Glen Larson, Harry O, John Frankenheimer, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Magnum p.i., McCloud, Micahel Sloan The Equalizer, Michael Sloan, Michael Sloan Columbo, Michael Sloan Denzel Washington, Michael Sloan Edward Woodward, Michael Sloan Harry O, Michael Sloan McCloud, Michael Sloan Melissa Sue Anderson, Michael Sloan Now You See Him, Michael Sloan One More Thing Sir, Michael Sloan The Guvnor, Michael Sloan The Madonna Legacy, One More Thing Sir The Musings of a Television Writer-Producer, original Battlestar Galactica, Patrick Macnee, Patrick McGoohan, Raymond Burr, Richard Anderson, Robert McCall The Equalizer, The Bionic Woman, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Six Million Dollar Man
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Cool Hand Lou: Next on TVC
We’ll replay our conversation with Emmy nominated actor, director, and author Lou Antonio this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Feb. 7-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 2/7 7pm ET, 4pm PT 10pm … Continue reading →
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Tagged America America, Bertolt Brecht, Boston Legal, burt sugarman, C.S.I., Candice Bergen, Carol Burnett, children television workshop, Cool Hand Luke, danica mckellar, daniel stern, David Janssen, Dennis Weaver, Edward Albee, Eli Wallach, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elizabeth Taylor, Felicity, Fred Rogers, fred savage, Genie Genie Who's Got the Genie, Gentle Ben, George C. Scott, Glen Larsen, Gunsmoke, Heath Ledger, helen reddy, I Dream of Jeannie, Jaclyn Smith, James Garner, joe cocker, Julie Andrews, Julie Harris, kevin and winnie, late night, late night television, late show, Laurence Olivier, Lee Remick, Lee Strasberg, Lou Antonio, Louis Gossett Jr., McCloud, Michael Gleason, Michael J. Fox, MisterRogers, misterrogersneighborhood, Naked City, Papa Gene's Blues, Paul Newman, Peter Ustinov, Picket Fences, Poor Man: Book II, Ralph Senensky, Renee Zellweger, Rich Man, Richard Burton, Route 66, Something for Joey, Splendor in the Grass, Star Trek, the bee gees, The F.B.I., The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, The Guardian, the midnight special, The Monkees, The Phynx, The Rockford Files, the wonder years, tom snyder, tomorrow, wont you be my neighbor
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Ella and Lou, Part Two: Next on TVC
We’ll play Part 2 of our conversations with Emmy nominated actor/director Lou Antonio and Grammy nominee Geoffrey Mark this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing March 9-12 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 3/9 … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Biography of the Legendary Ella Fitzgerald, a comprehensive biography that includes 275 photographs (many of which are in color), A Tisket A Tasket, America America, Bertolt Brecht, Billie Holliday, Bob Hope, Bobby Darin, Boston Legal, C.S.I., Can't Buy Me Love, Candice Bergen, Capital Records, Carol Burnett, Centennial Birthday Edition, Chick Webb, comedian, Cool Hand Luke, Count Basie, David Janssen, Decca, Dennis Weaver, Diana Washington, Dr. Martin Luther King, Duke Ellington, Edward Albee, Eli Wallach, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elizabeth Taylor, Ella, Ella Fitzgerald, Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, Elvis Presley, Felicity, First Lady of Song, Frank Pierson, Frank Sinatra, Genie Genie Who's Got the Genie, Gentle Ben, Geoffrey Mark, George C. Scott, George Kennedy, Glen Larsen, Grammy Award-nominated, Great American Songbook, Gunsmoke, Heath Ledger, Henry Thomas, Hey Jude, High How the Moon, I Dream of Jeannie, Jaclyn Smith, James Arness, James Garner, Jazz at the Philharmonic, Julie Andrews, Julie Harris, Karen Carpenter, Laurence Olivier, Lee Remick, Lee Strasberg, Lou Antonio, Louis Armstrong, Louis Gossett Jr., Luis Delgado, Mack the Knife, Marilyn Monroe, McCloud, Mel Torme, Michael Gleason, Michael J. Fox, Michael Jackson, MisterRogers, misterrogersneighborhood, Naked City, Nat King Cole, Nies Hora, Norman Granz, Pablo, Papa Gene's Blues, Paul Newman, Peter Ustinov, Picket Fences, Poor Man: Book II, QM Productions, Quinn Martin, radio host, rags to riches, Ralph Senensky, Ralph Waite, Renee Zellweger, Rich Man, Richard Burton, Route 66, Savoy Ballroom, show business raconteur, singer, Something for Joey, Splendor in the Grass, Star Trek, Stuart Rosenberg, The F.B.I., The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, The Guardian, The Monkees, The Phynx, The Rockford Files, Too Close for Comfort, Ultimate Symbol, Verve, Wayne Rogers
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 395 with guest Lou Antonio is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 395 with guest Lou Antonio Original Airdate: Feb. 23-26, 2018 First hour: An expanded edition of This Week in TV History that includes a tribute to Fred Rogers and MisterRogers’ Neighborhood, plus a look at the 30th anniversary of the premiere … Continue reading →
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Tagged America America, Bertolt Brecht, Boston Legal, burt sugarman, C.S.I., Candice Bergen, Carol Burnett, children television workshop, Cool Hand Luke, danica mckellar, daniel stern, David Janssen, Dennis Weaver, Edward Albee, Eli Wallach, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elizabeth Taylor, Felicity, Fred Rogers, fred savage, Genie Genie Who's Got the Genie, Gentle Ben, George C. Scott, Glen Larsen, Gunsmoke, Heath Ledger, helen reddy, I Dream of Jeannie, Jaclyn Smith, James Garner, joe cocker, Julie Andrews, Julie Harris, kevin and winnie, late night, late night television, late show, Laurence Olivier, Lee Remick, Lee Strasberg, Lou Antonio, Louis Gossett Jr., McCloud, Michael Gleason, Michael J. Fox, MisterRogers, misterrogersneighborhood, Naked City, Papa Gene's Blues, Paul Newman, Peter Ustinov, Picket Fences, Poor Man: Book II, Ralph Senensky, Renee Zellweger, Rich Man, Richard Burton, Route 66, Something for Joey, Splendor in the Grass, Star Trek, the bee gees, The F.B.I., The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, The Guardian, the midnight special, The Monkees, The Phynx, The Rockford Files, the wonder years, tom snyder, tomorrow, wont you be my neighbor
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