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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 426 with guests Thom Bierdz and Marvin J. Wolf is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 426 with guests Thom Bierdz and Marvin J. Wolf Original Airdates: Nov. 9-12, 2018 First hour: A return appearance by author, journalist, screenwriter, raconteur and novelist Marvin J. Wolf (For Whom the Shofar Blows, A Scribe Dies in … Continue reading →
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Thom Bierdz and Marvin J. Wolf: Next on TVC
Actor, artist and author Thom Bierdz and screenwriter and novelist Marvin J. Wolf will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Nov. 9-12 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 11/9 7pm ET, … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Scribe Dies in Brooklyn, A Tale of Two Rabbis, amusing, Andy Warhol, assault, Bohemian Rhapsody, Buz Murdock, CBS radio drama, CBS television, crime-solving, crime-solving rabbi, Dr. Richard Kimble, embarrassing, Facebook, For Whom the Shofar Blows, Forgiving Troy, Freddie Mercury, gay actor, gay icons, Genoa City, Harry Kemelman, Have Gun Will Travel, Henri Matisse, Herb Leonard, intimate biography of Freddie Mercury, Jeanne Cooper, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jewish 007, Jim Rockford, John Dehner, knight without a master, Lake Arrowhead, Lanigan's Rabbi, Lesley-Ann Jones, Live Aid, Maria Arena Bell, Mark Twain, Marv Wolf, Marvin J. Wolf, Matisse, Matlock, Melrose Place, Mercury, MeToo, MTV, Murder She Wrote, music journalist, My Scandalous On-Screen & Off-Screen Sexual Liberations, mystery novels, mystery series, Pablo Picasso, Paladin, Phillip Chancellor III, Picasso, Queen, Queen front man, Rabbi Ben, Richard Boone, Route 66, Roy Huggins, scandalous, sex, sex adventure, social media, Tae Kwon Do, Talmud, talmudic logic, tell-all memoir, the first openly gay actor on daytime television, The Fugitive, The Rabbi Who Slept in Late, The Rockford Files, The Young and the Restless, Thom Bierdz, Tod Stiles, Torah, traveling angel, Under Pressure, Van Gogh, Vincent van Gogh, We Are the Champions, Wisconsin, Young Gay and Restless
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Screenwriter and novelist Marvin J. Wolf, author of the Rabbi Ben mystery series. Rabbi Ben is a crime-solving rabbi with attributes that will remind you of Paladin (Have Gun, Will Travel), Dr. Richard Kimble (The Fugitive), Buz Murdock and Tod Stiles (Route 66) and, in one important respect, Jim Rockford (The Rockford Files)
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