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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 411 with guests Peter Mark Richman and Chuck Harter is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 411 with guests Peter Mark Richman and Chuck Harter Original Airdate: July 20-23, 2018 First hour: Chuck Harter joins Ed for a look at Shindig, Hullabaloo, Where the Action Is and other national and syndicated pop music TV … Continue reading →
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Tagged 4 Faces, A Hatful of Rain, A Medal for Murray, Actors Studio, American National Theater, An Autobiography of My Artistic and Spiritual Journey, Ben Gazzara, Beverly Hills 90210, British Invasion, Broadway stage, Cain's Hundred, Casey Kasem, Chuck Harter, Darlene Love, Dick Clark, Dorothy Dandridge, Drama Critics Award, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Gary Cooper, Hatful of Rain, Helen Richman, Herman’s Hermits, Hollander's Deal, Hollywood a Go Go, Hullabaloo, I Saw a Molten White Light, Ike and Tina Turner, Jack Good, Jack Klugman, James Franciscus, Lee Strasberg, Lloyd Thaxton, Longstreet, Michael V. Gazzo, Mission: Impossible, Murder She Wrote, New York, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Pennsylvania, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Love, pop music TV shows, Quinn Martin, Ready Steady Go, registered pharmacist, Reverend Snow, Robert F. Kennedy, Rod Serling, Roger Perry, Santa Barbara, Shebang, Shindig, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Steve Binder, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco, Subud, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Kinks, The Method, The Rebirth of Ira Masters, The Righteous Brothers, Three's Company, Top of the Pops, Twilight Zone, Where the Action Is, William Wyler
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Peter Mark Richman: Next on TVC
Actor, author and artist Peter Mark Richman and TV and music historian Chuck Harter will join us this weekend on a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing July 20-23 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco … Continue reading →
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Tagged 4 Faces, A Hatful of Rain, A Medal for Murray, Actors Studio, American National Theater, An Autobiography of My Artistic and Spiritual Journey, Ben Gazzara, Beverly Hills 90210, British Invasion, Broadway stage, Cain's Hundred, Casey Kasem, Chuck Harter, Darlene Love, Dick Clark, Dorothy Dandridge, Drama Critics Award, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Gary Cooper, Hatful of Rain, Helen Richman, Herman’s Hermits, Hollander's Deal, Hollywood a Go Go, Hullabaloo, I Saw a Molten White Light, Ike and Tina Turner, Jack Good, Jack Klugman, James Franciscus, Lee Strasberg, Lloyd Thaxton, Longstreet, Michael V. Gazzo, Mission: Impossible, Murder She Wrote, New York, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Pennsylvania, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Love, pop music TV shows, Quinn Martin, Ready Steady Go, registered pharmacist, Reverend Snow, Robert F. Kennedy, Rod Serling, Roger Perry, Santa Barbara, Shebang, Shindig, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Steve Binder, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco, Subud, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Kinks, The Method, The Rebirth of Ira Masters, The Righteous Brothers, Three's Company, Top of the Pops, Twilight Zone, Where the Action Is, William Wyler
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Coming in May on TV CONFIDENTIAL: Peter Mark Richman on an interesting link between Cain’s Hundred, his NBC crime drama that aired in 1961-1962, and then-U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
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Tagged Bobby Kennedy, Cain's Hundred, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Peter Mark Richman, Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General
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Coming up in May on TV CONFIDENTIAL: Actor, writer, painter and artist Peter Mark Richman on The Actors Studio, The Method, and what made Lee Strasberg stand alone among all other acting teachers; working with Gary Cooper, William Wyler and other legends; how his introduction to the spiritual movement Subud changed the course of his life; his passions for writing, charcoal sketch drawing, and painting; and the approach he took whenever he played a villain
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Tagged 4 Faces, A Hatful of Rain, A Medal for Murray, Aaron Spelling, Andrew Laird, Anthony Quinn, Bapak Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo, battering Ram, Ben Gazzara, Bruce Lee, C.C. Capwell, Cain's Hundred, Chrissy Snow, Chuck Knox, Dynasty, Eastern Pro Conference, Friendly Persuasion, Funny Girl, Gary Cooper, Golden Age of live television, Golden Age of Television, Helen Landess, Helen Richman, Hollander's Deal, I Saw a Molten White Light, Jack Klugman, James Franciscus, Joe Pitts, Joel Rogosin, John Forsythe, John Ritter, KYW radio, Lee Strasberg, live television, Longstreets, Los Angeles Rams, Mark Richman, Marvin Rich, method acting, Michael V. Gazzo, Muhammad Subuh, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Paddy Chayevksy, Pak Subuh, Passyunk Square, Paul Monash, Peter Mark Richman, Philadelphia Hall of Fame, Philadelphia High School Championship, Quinn Martin, registered pharmacist, Reverend Snow, Robert Altman, Robert F. Kennedy, Rod Serling, Santa Barbara, Shibe Park, Sophia Loren, South Philadelphia High, Steve McQueen, Subud, Suzanne Somers, Sydney Pollack, The Black Orchid, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Method, The Rebirth of Ira Masters, Three's Company, Twelve Angry Men, Twilight Zone, William Wyler
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