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- This Date in THE FBI History: Suzanne Pleshette, Fritz Weaver, Richard Anderson, and Norman Fell star in “The Mercenary,” airing Apr. 28, 1968. THE FBI DOSSIER is now available from Black Pawn Press
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via TimeLife: ROWAN & MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN: The Complete Series, the mammoth 37-disc box set featuring all 140 remastered episodes from the landmark, groundbreaking NBC comedy plus a slew of extra features, is now available at retail for the very first time at Amazon.com. Eighty-nine episodes in this collection have never been available in stores before
The ’60s gave us “in-crowds,” “be-ins” and “love-ins.” In 1968, the happening place for free-form comedy was Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, broadcast from beautiful downtown Burbank. Straight man Dan Rowan and wisecracking co-host Dick Martin led a gaggle of goofballs … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 525.5 with guest Moosie Drier is now available for listening on demand
Moosie Drier, Jack Lemmon, and The War Between Men and Women Original Airdates: Jan. 29-31, 2021 TVC 525.5: Ed welcomes back actor, director, and voice artist Moosie Drier, the youngest member of the cast of Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged " "Cocktail Party, " Sammy Davis Jr., Agnes Moorehead, Alan Sues, Angie Dickinson, Ann Elder, Arte Johnson, Barbara Eden, Barbara Sharma, Barbra Streisand, Beautiful downtown Burbank, Big Al, Bill Daily, Bill Russell, Bill Skowron, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Bob Newhart, Brian Bressler, Burbank, Carl Reiner, Carol Burnett, Carol Channing, Carroll O'Connor, Charo, Dan Rowan, Dennis Allen, Dick Martin, Doc Severinsen, Dom DeLuise, Don Rickles, Donna Jean Young, Edith Ann, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Fickle Finger of Fate, Gary Owens, Gene Hackman, General Bull Right, George Burns, George Schlatter, Gladys and Tyrone, Henny Youngman, Henry Gibson, Hogan's Heroes, Howard Cosell, Hugh Hefner, Jack Benny, Jack Klugman, Jack Lemmon, Jackie Cooper, Jacqueline Susann, James Caan, James Garner, James Garner Nichols, Jason Robards, Jo Anne Worley, Jod Strunk, Joe Namath, John Denver, John Wayne, John Wayne Laugh-In, Johnny Brown, Johnny Carson, Johnny Cash, Joke Wall, Judy Carne, Kids Incorporated, Larry Hovis, Laugh-In, Lily Tomlin, Lily Tomlin Ernestine, Liza Minnelli, Mark Spitz, Michael Landon, Mod Mod World, Moose Skowron, Moosie Drier, Moosie Drier Bill Daily, Moosie Drier Bob Newhart, Moosie Drier Carl Reiner, Moosie Drier Dick Martin, Moosie Drier director, Moosie Drier Howie Borden, Moosie Drier Kids News for Kids, Moosie Drier Laugh-In, Moosie Drier Nichols, Moosie Drier Oh God, Moosie Drier The FBI television series, NBC-TV, Nichols, Nichols Peanuts and Crackerjacks episode, Oh God, Pamelyn Ferdin, Patti Deutsch, Paul Lynde, Petula Clark, Phyllis Diller, Raquel Welch, Rich Little, Richard Dawson, Rita Hayworth, Robert Goulet, Rowan & Martin, ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, Ruth Buzzi, Ruth Buzzi's Hollywood Report, Sally Struthers, Sarah Kennedy, Steve Allen, Sugar Ray Robinson, Tasteful Lady, Teresa Graves, Teri Garr, The War Between Men and Women, Three Dog Night, Tim Conway, Time Life, Tiny Tim, Tod Bass, Tony Curtis, Up the Sandbox, Vin Scully, vincent price, Willie Tyler & Lester
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 510.4 with guest Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow is available for listening on demand
Cousin Brucie’s Homecoming Original Airdates: Oct. 2-4, 2000 TVC 510.4: Ed welcomes Bruce Morrow, the legendary radio personality known around the world as Cousin Brucie. As Cousin Brucie, Morrow introduced millions of listeners across the U.S. to The Beatles, Motown, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 60s soul, 77WABC New York, Beatles Shea Stadium concert, Bob Hope, Bravery in Radio Award, Bruce Cousin Brucie Morrow, Bruce Morrow, Cousin Bruce Palisades Park, Cousin Bruce rock n roll, Cousin Brucie, Cousin Brucie Bob Hope, Cousin Brucie Broadway, Cousin Brucie Ed Sullivan, Cousin Brucie Elvis, Cousin Brucie Grease, Cousin Brucie Harry Chapin, Cousin Brucie Jackie Gleason, Cousin Brucie jingles, Cousin Brucie Little Richard, Cousin Brucie My Music, Cousin Brucie national treasure, Cousin Brucie philanthropic work, Cousin Brucie Shea Stadium, Cousin Brucie SiriusXM satellite radio, Cousin Brucie The Beatles, Cousin Brucie The Hammer, Cousin Brucie The Rolling Stones, Cousin Brucie WABC, Cousin Brucie WCBS-FM, Cousin Brucie WhyHunger, Cousin Brucie WNBC, Cousin Brucie: My Life in Rock & Roll Radio, Cousin Brucies Saturday Night Rock & Roll Party, Cousin Brucies Saturday Night Rock n Roll Music Party, Dirty Dancing, Doo Wop: The Music the Time the Era, Elvis, Elvis Presley, George Harrison, Harry Chapin, Harry Chapin WhyHunger, Jackie Gleason, John Catsimatidis, John Lennon, Legendary radio personality Cousin Brucie, Little Richard, Memphis, Motown, National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, National Radio Hall of Fame, Palisades Amusement Park, Paul McCartney, PBS My Music, Red Apple Media, Ringo Starr, rock n roll music, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, surf music, Talkers Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award, The Beatles, The Beatles Shea Stadium August 15 1965, The Beatles Shea Stadium concert, Variety Childrens Charity, WABC, WABC app, WhyHunger, WINS, WNBC
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Legendary radio personality Bruce “COUSIN BRUCIE” Morrow on the night he taught Bob Hope how to be a DJ—live on the air; why music is the food of love, especially in times such as these; what each of The Beatles were like in person; his friendships with such other music legends as Harry Chapin; and why his new Saturday night radio show brings listeners all the elements of local radio, but on a national level. COUSIN BRUCIE’S SATURDAY NIGHT ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PARTY airs Saturdays 6pm ET 3pm PT on WABC-AM (New York City), WLIR-FM (Hampton Bays, NY), WABCRadio.com, the WABC app, and nationally across all digital media platforms for streaming on your smartphone or smart speaker
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Tagged Beatles Shea Stadium concert, Bob Hope, Bruce Morrow, Cousin Bruce rock n roll, Cousin Brucie, Cousin Brucie Bob Hope, Cousin Brucie Elvis, Cousin Brucie Jackie Gleason, Cousin Brucie jingles, Cousin Brucie Little Richard, Cousin Brucie Shea Stadium, Cousin Brucie The Beatles, Cousin Brucie The Hammer, Cousin Brucie WABC, Cousin Brucies Saturday Night Rock n Roll Music Party, Elvis, Elvis Presley, George Harrison, Harry Chapin, Jackie Gleason, John Lennon, Little Richard, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, rock n roll music, WABC, WABC app, WINS, WNBC
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via Mouth Digital PR: Iconic Radio Personality Bruce “COUSIN BRUCIE” Morrow Comes Home to WABC Radio with Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & Roll Party, bringing his listeners all the flavors of local radio, but on a national level. Show airs Saturdays at 6pm ET 3pm PT on WABCRadio.com beginning Saturday 9/5
New York City, August 25, 2020 — Legendary radio personality Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow, known for introducing America to The Beatles, Motown, 60s soul, surf music and more, comes home to WABC radio with Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 499.5 with guest John Barbour is now available for listening on demand
John Barbour and the Power of the Real People T-shirt Original Airdates: June 26-28, 2020 TVC 499.5: Part 4 of Ed’s four-part conversation with five-time Emmy Award-winning talk show host, comedian, critic at large, and documentary film maker John Barbour, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Walsh, Americas Most Wanted, assassination of JFK, Bob Hope, Bobby Darin, Cesar Chavez, comedian, CSI Knuckles and Nash episode, CSI Take My Life Please episode, definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News, director, Ernie Kovacs Televisions Original Genius, Eva Cassidy, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra John Barbour, George Burns, George Carlin, George Schlatter, Godfather of Reality TV, Jane Fonda, Jim Garrison, John Barbour, John Barbour A.M. Los Angeles, John Barbour Bobby Darin, John Barbour Christopher Barbour, John Barbour comedian, John Barbour CSI, John Barbour Dick Gregory, John Barbour Edie Adams, John Barbour Ernie Kovacs, John Barbour Ernie Kovacs documentary, John Barbour Frank Sinatra, John Barbour Garrison Tapes, John Barbour Geoff Miller, John Barbour Hungry i, John Barbour I Met A Man I Didn't Like, John Barbour It's Tough Being White, John Barbour Jane Fonda, John Barbour JFK, John Barbour Jim Nabors, John Barbour KNBC, John Barbour Knuckles and Nash, John Barbour Las Vegas, John Barbour Laugh-In, John Barbour Los Angeles Magazine, John Barbour Merv Griffin, John Barbour Pat Morita, John Barbour Real People, John Barbour Reality TV, John Barbour Redd Foxx, John Barbour Robin Williams, John Barbour Sarita, John Barbour Showtime, John Barbour Tim Conway, John Barbour Tom Bradley, John Barbour Tom Hayden, John Walsh, Johnny Carson, KNBC Critic-At-Large, Knuckles & Nash, Lenny Bruce, Los Angeles Magazine, Muhammad Ali, Navajo Code Talkers, Oliver Stone, producer, Real People John Walsh, Real People Navajo Code Talkers, Real People Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Rodney Dangerfield, Ronald Reagan, The American Media and the Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The Dean Martin Show, The Garrison Tapes, the hungry i, The Tonight Show, Tim Conway, Tim Conway Knuckles and Nast, trendsetting hit Real People, TV Host, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Writer, Your Mother's Not a Virgin, Your Mother's Not a Virgin: The Bumpy Life and Times of the Canadian Dropout Who Changed the Face of American TV
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 498.4 with guest John Barbour is now available for listening on demand
John Barbour on Why Bobby Darin was a Vesuvius of Music Original Airdates: June 19-21, 2020 TVC 498.5: Part 3 of a conversation that began earlier this spring with John Barbour, the five-time Emmy Award-winning talk show host, comedian, critic … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Walsh, Americas Most Wanted, assassination of JFK, Bob Hope, Bobby Darin, Cesar Chavez, comedian, definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News, director, Eva Cassidy, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra John Barbour, George Burns, George Carlin, George Schlatter, Godfather of Reality TV, Jane Fonda, Jim Garrison, John Barbour, John Barbour A.M. Los Angeles, John Barbour Bobby Darin, John Barbour Christopher Barbour, John Barbour comedian, John Barbour Dick Gregory, John Barbour Ernie Kovacs, John Barbour Frank Sinatra, John Barbour Garrison Tapes, John Barbour Geoff Miller, John Barbour Hungry i, John Barbour I Met A Man I Didn't Like, John Barbour It's Tough Being White, John Barbour Jane Fonda, John Barbour JFK, John Barbour Jim Nabors, John Barbour KNBC, John Barbour Knuckles and Nash, John Barbour Las Vegas, John Barbour Laugh-In, John Barbour Los Angeles Magazine, John Barbour Merv Griffin, John Barbour Pat Morita, John Barbour Real People, John Barbour Reality TV, John Barbour Redd Foxx, John Barbour Robin Williams, John Barbour Sarita, John Barbour Tim Conway, John Barbour Tom Bradley, John Barbour Tom Hayden, John Walsh, Johnny Carson, KNBC Critic-At-Large, Knuckles & Nash, Lenny Bruce, Los Angeles Magazine, Muhammad Ali, Navajo Code Talkers, Oliver Stone, producer, Real People John Walsh, Real People Navajo Code Talkers, Real People Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Rodney Dangerfield, Ronald Reagan, The American Media and the Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The Dean Martin Show, The Garrison Tapes, the hungry i, The Tonight Show, Tim Conway, trendsetting hit Real People, TV Host, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Writer, Your Mother's Not a Virgin, Your Mother's Not a Virgin: The Bumpy Life and Times of the Canadian Dropout Who Changed the Face of American TV
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 493 with guest Phil Savenick is available for listening on demand
The Most Impressive Collection of TV Sets You Will Ever See Original Airdates: May 15-17, 2020 TVC 493.1: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with three-time Emmy nominated writer/producer Phil Savenick, curator of TheHistoryofTV.com, a virtual museum … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Tour of the White House, ABC, Bob Hope, Bob Hope golf balls, Buick-Berle Show, CBS, Colgate Comedy Hour, don't sit too close to the TV, Fickle Finger of Fate, Golden Age of Television, HBO, Jacqueline Kennedy, Jacques Cousteau, Mary Tyler Moore, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Mary Tyler Moore Show hat, Mary Tyler Moore Show opening sequence, MASH, Milton Berle, Monty Python, Phil Savenick, Phil Savenick History of TV, Phil Savenick TV is OK, Phil Savenick Virtual Museum, Philo Farnsworth, Philo Farnsworth Father of Television, Philo Farnsworth Television, Pilot canopy radio television, Pilot canopy TV, Red Skelton Show, Reza S. Badiyi, Televisionary, Televisionary Art, Televisionary Artist, Thats Hollywood, TheHistoryofTV.com, Timeline of Invention, TV is OK, You Bet Your Life, you'll burn your eyes out
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 490.6 with guest John Barbour is now available for listening on demand
John Barbour Channels Mark Russell and Tom Lehrer Original Airdates: Apr. 24-26, 2020 TVC 490.6: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with John Barbour, the five-time Emmy Award-winning talk show host, comedian, critic at large, and documentary … Continue reading →
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Tagged assassination of JFK, Bob Hope, Cesar Chavez, comedian, definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News, director, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra John Barbour, George Burns, George Carlin, George Schlatter, Godfather of Reality TV, Jane Fonda, Jim Garrison, John Barbour, John Barbour A.M. Los Angeles, John Barbour Christopher Barbour, John Barbour comedian, John Barbour Dick Gregory, John Barbour Ernie Kovacs, John Barbour Garrison Tapes, John Barbour Geoff Miller, John Barbour Hungry i, John Barbour I Met A Man I Didn't Like, John Barbour It's Tough Being White, John Barbour Jane Fonda, John Barbour JFK, John Barbour Jim Nabors, John Barbour KNBC, John Barbour Laugh-In, John Barbour Los Angeles Magazine, John Barbour Merv Griffin, John Barbour Pat Morita, John Barbour Real People, John Barbour Reality TV, John Barbour Redd Foxx, John Barbour Robin Williams, John Barbour Sarita, John Barbour Tom Bradley, John Barbour Tom Hayden, Johnny Carson, KNBC Critic-At-Large, Knuckles & Nash, Lenny Bruce, Los Angeles Magazine, Muhammad Ali, Oliver Stone, producer, Rodney Dangerfield, Ronald Reagan, The American Media and the Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The Dean Martin Show, The Garrison Tapes, the hungry i, The Tonight Show, Tim Conway, trendsetting hit Real People, TV Host, Writer, Your Mother's Not a Virgin, Your Mother's Not a Virgin: The Bumpy Life and Times of the Canadian Dropout Who Changed the Face of American TV
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 489.5 with guest John Barbour is now available for listening on demand
John Barbour, Superman, and Real People Original Airdates: Apr. 17-19, 2020 TVC 489.5: Five time Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, director, comedian and talk show host John Barbour talks to Ed about his affinity for Superman and the role that played … Continue reading →
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Tagged assassination of JFK, Bob Hope, Cesar Chavez, comedian, definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News, director, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra John Barbour, George Burns, George Carlin, George Schlatter, Godfather of Reality TV, Jane Fonda, Jim Garrison, John Barbour, John Barbour A.M. Los Angeles, John Barbour Christopher Barbour, John Barbour comedian, John Barbour Dick Gregory, John Barbour Ernie Kovacs, John Barbour Garrison Tapes, John Barbour Geoff Miller, John Barbour Hungry i, John Barbour I Met A Man I Didn't Like, John Barbour It's Tough Being White, John Barbour Jane Fonda, John Barbour JFK, John Barbour Jim Nabors, John Barbour KNBC, John Barbour Laugh-In, John Barbour Los Angeles Magazine, John Barbour Merv Griffin, John Barbour Pat Morita, John Barbour Real People, John Barbour Reality TV, John Barbour Redd Foxx, John Barbour Robin Williams, John Barbour Sarita, John Barbour Tom Bradley, John Barbour Tom Hayden, Johnny Carson, KNBC Critic-At-Large, Knuckles & Nash, Lenny Bruce, Los Angeles Magazine, Muhammad Ali, Oliver Stone, producer, Rodney Dangerfield, Ronald Reagan, The American Media and the Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The Dean Martin Show, The Garrison Tapes, the hungry i, The Tonight Show, Tim Conway, trendsetting hit Real People, TV Host, Writer, Your Mother's Not a Virgin, Your Mother's Not a Virgin: The Bumpy Life and Times of the Canadian Dropout Who Changed the Face of American TV
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