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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Alison Arngrim, the actress known around the world as Nellie Oleson on LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, on taking to social media to entertain LITTLE HOUSE fans with live daily readings of the entire series of Laura Ingalls Wilder books, from start to finish (and how other LITTLE HOUSE cast members are joining in on the fun); why she is particularly identifying with the Charles Ingalls character as she revisits the books; and how the Nellie Oleson character was actually based on three different people. All of Alison’s daily readings of the LITTLE HOUSE books are available for free at Facebook.com/Alison.Arngrim. Alison will also perform a livestream digital version of her one-woman show, CONFESSIONS OF A PRAIRIE TERROR, from her home on Saturday 5/9 and 5/16. For more information on how to catch that event, go to SpinCycleNYC.com
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TV CONFIDENTIAL wishes a Happy Birthday to Peter Mark Richman by posting a special minisode edition featuring a clip from our conversation of May 2011. Since that time, Peter Mark has published his memoir, I SAW A MOLTEN WHITE LIGHT, which is another great book you’ll enjoy, especially during this time of sheltering in place
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Adam Sharp, president of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (aka the Daytime Emmy Awards), on the impact that COVID-19 continues to have not on only the consumption of TV news and information, but the presentation of news programs; the recent and rare joint message that both the Prime Time and Daytime Emmys sent out to membership; and how the new NATAS logo reflects both the new look that the Daytime Emmys have taken on in a digital era and the Academy’s forward thinking
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