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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 535.3 with guests Carol Ford and Linda Groundwater is available for listening on demand
The Final Days of Bob Crane Original Airdates: Apr. 16-18, 2021 TVC 535.3: Ed plays the conclusion of a three-part conversation with Carol Ford and Linda Groundwater, two of the co-authors (along with Dee Young) of Bob Crane: The Definitive … Continue reading →
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