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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 451 with guest Patrick Kilpatrick is now available online for listening on demand
Screen Villain Patrick Kilpatrick on Overcoming Death Three Times Before He Was Seventeen Original Airdates: May 17-19, 2019 TVC 451.3: Ed welcomes actor, author, teacher, producer, and longtime movie and TV villain Patrick Kilpatrick (Dying for Living: Sins and Confessions … Continue reading →
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Screen Villain Patrick Kilpatrick, Ugly Dolls, The Love Boat, and More: Next on TVC
Longtime movie and TV screen villain Patrick Kilpatrick, film and TV composer Christopher Lennertz, and Golden Girls and Love Boat historian Jim Colucci will be among our guests this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing May 17-19 at the following times … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Actor, producer, screenwriter, journalist and teacher Patrick Kilpatrick on overcoming a tumultuous upbringing; how his recovery from a near fatal car accident sparked a lifelong passion for reading and writing; and the psychosexual approach he often takes to portraying a villain in movies and television. Volume I of Patrick’s two-volume memoir, DYING FOR LIVING: Sins and Confessions of a Hollywood Villain and Libertine Patriot, is now available in hardcover, paperback, eBook and audiobook through Boulevard Books; Volume II is due out later in 2019. For our listeners in Denver, Colo., Patrick will appear at the Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver on Wednesday 8/28
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Tagged 24, action film villains, action films, action heroes, Antoine Fuqua, Antony and Cleopatra, Arnold Schwarzenegger, bipolar, bipolar disorder, Bruce Willis, Chuck Russell, Confessions of a Hollywood Villain and Libertine Patriot, Cosmopolitan, Criminal Minds, CSI, Cycling, Dark Angel, Death Warrant, director, Dr. Quinn, Dying for Living, Dying for Living book, Dying for Living Volume I, Dying for Living Volume II, Eraser, global entertainment teacher, Interview, James Caan, James Cameron, James Woods, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Jeff Beck, Jefferson Airplane, Jessica Alba, Jethro Tull, Jimi Hendrix, John Goodman, Kate Capshaw, largest production, Last Man Standing, lead actor, Life magazine, Los Angeles Theater Center, Luxe Magazine, mandy Pankakin, manic depressive, Mark Harmon, Medicine Woman, Minority Report, Modern Bride, modern day Tom Jones, movie villains, New York-TIME Inc, Nicholas Roeg, Oliver Stone, Pat Kilpatrick, Patrick Kilpatrick, PBS, Pink Floyd, Playboy, Popular Mechanics and Psychology Today, Popular Photography, Procul Harem, producer, Public Broadcasting history, Quest ’78, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Roanoak, Robert Donald Kilpatrick, Rod Stewart, Rolling Stone, Sailing, Sam Elliot, screen writer, Sean Connery, serial killers, Shakespeare, Shark, Sports Illustrated, Steve Marriot and Humble Pie, Steven Segal, Steven Spielberg, the Grateful Dead, The New York Times, The Presidio, The Quick and the Dead, The Replacement Killers, The Sandman, Tom Cruise, Tom Jones, Tom Selleck, Tony Richardson, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Walter Hill, Yun-Fat Chow, Zone of Bells/Room of See Saws
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via Twitter: Season Five of @BoschAmazon will drop Friday 4/19 on @Amazon @PrimeVideo
Bosch season 5 will be streaming on April 19 on @PrimeVideo. #bosch @BoschAmazon #boschseason5 pic.twitter.com/KmJ46vFkOW — Michael Connelly (@Connellybooks) March 4, 2019 Here’s the official trailer: Please follow and like us:
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Tagged Amazon Prime, Amy Aquino, Annie Wersching, Argo, art, artist, Barrel, Ben Affleck, Bess Armstrong, Bosch, Bosch TV series, BoschSeason5, Captain Scarlett, Concrete Blonde, Crate, Deadwood, ElectraWoman, Eric Overmyer, Fireball XL-5, Gerry Anderson, Gone Baby Bone, Gregory Scott Cummins, H.R. Pufnstuf, Harry Bosch, Hieronynus Bosch, Impressionism, Jamie Hector, Jason Gedrick, Jeri Ryan, Jim McKay, Jimmy O'Phelan, John Getz, Joni Bovill, Juliet Landau, Krofft brothers, Lance Reddick, Lost, Madison Lintz, Man in Black, Mark Harmon, Marty Krofft, Michael Connelly, Mimi Rogers, NCIS, Neil Welliver, Sarah Clarke, Scott Wilson, Shout! Factory, Sid and Marty Krofft, Sid Krofft, Silas Adams, sixties television, Sons of Anarchy, Space: 1999, Steven Culp, streaming on demand, Sylvia Anderson, The Black Echo, The Doors, Titus Welliver, Troy Johnson, Two Kinds of Truth
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL, Show No. 435, Hour 2 with guest Titus Welliver is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 435, Hour 2 with guest Titus Welliver Original Airdates: Jan. 25-27, 2019 Listen to “Show No. 435, Hour 2: Titus Welliver on Bosch, Art, Warding Off Colds and BingeWatching Sixties TV” on Spreaker. Ed welcomes Titus Welliver, the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amazon Prime, Amy Aquino, Annie Wersching, Argo, art, artist, Barrel, Ben Affleck, Bess Armstrong, Bosch, Bosch TV series, Captain Scarlett, Concrete Blonde, Crate, Deadwood, ElectraWoman, Eric Overmyer, Fireball XL-5, Gerry Anderson, Gone Baby Bone, Gregory Scott Cummins, H.R. Pufnstuf, Harry Bosch, Hieronynus Bosch, Impressionism, Jamie Hector, Jason Gedrick, Jeri Ryan, Jim McKay, Jimmy O'Phelan, John Getz, Joni Bovill, Juliet Landau, Krofft brothers, Lance Reddick, Lost, Madison Lintz, Man in Black, Mark Harmon, Marty Krofft, Michael Connelly, Mimi Rogers, NCIS, Neil Welliver, Sarah Clarke, Scott Wilson, Shout! Factory, Sid and Marty Krofft, Sid Krofft, Silas Adams, sixties television, Sons of Anarchy, Space: 1999, Steven Culp, streaming on demand, Sylvia Anderson, The Black Echo, The Doors, Titus Welliver, Troy Johnson, Two Kinds of Truth
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Michael Learned, Titus Welliver, plus More TV Finales: Next on TVC
Actors Michael Learned and Titus Welliver and authors Douglas Howard and David Bianculli will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Jan. 25-27 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 1/25 7pm ET, … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Titus Welliver on playing Harry Bosch on the Amazon Prime series Bosch, and some of the “Easter eggs” that viewers of the show can look for this season; the influence that Mark Harmon had on Titus while working together on NCIS, and how he tries to bring that same sensibility to the set of Bosch; his love of sixties television and which classic shows Titus has recently binge-watched with his kids. Season Five of Bosch premieres later in 2019 on Amazon Prime, while Seasons One thru Four of Bosch are available now for streaming on demand
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Tagged Amazon Prime, Amy Aquino, Annie Wersching, Argo, art, artist, Barrel, Ben Affleck, Bess Armstrong, Bosch, Bosch TV series, Concrete Blonde, Crate, Deadwood, Eric Overmyer, Gone Baby Bone, Gregory Scott Cummins, Harry Bosch, Hieronynus Bosch, Impressionism, Jamie Hector, Jason Gedrick, Jeri Ryan, Jim McKay, Jimmy O'Phelan, John Getz, Joni Bovill, Juliet Landau, Lance Reddick, Lost, Madison Lintz, Man in Black, Mark Harmon, Michael Connelly, Mimi Rogers, NCIS, Neil Welliver, Sarah Clarke, Scott Wilson, Shout! Factory, Silas Adams, sixties television, Sons of Anarchy, Steven Culp, streaming on demand, The Black Echo, The Doors, Titus Welliver, Troy Johnson, Two Kinds of Truth
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