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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 453 with guest Donelle Dadigan is available online for listening on demand
Donelle Dadigan, Hollywood’s Most Influential Woman Original Airdates: June 7-9, 2019 TVC 453.4: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, joins Ed for a look at some of the exhibits that will be on display this summer, including … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1966 Batman movie, 20th Century Superhero Legends, 80th anniversary of Batman character, Adam West, Amy Poehler, Anne Hathaway, Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Batman 1966, Batman 80th Anniversary Exhibit, Batman television series, Beth Behrs, bionic series, Bionic Shows, Bob Bergen, Bob Mackie, Burt Ward, c'est c'bon, classic TV series, collectibles, Colonel Steve Austin, comedienne Judy Tenuta, Cyborg, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Productions, Desilu Studios, Donelle Dadigan, Dorothy Loudon, Eartha Kitt, Faith Majors, Family Affair, film history, first actress to play Catwoman on screen, first female executive television executive, Frank Sheftel, Freda Payne, Geoffrey Mark, Gone with the Wind, Halle Berry, Harry Connick Jr., Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, I Dream of Jeannie, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, Jaime Sommers, Jane Lynch, Jay Leno, Jeff Tracy, Jim Carrey, Jon Batiste, Jonathan Goldsmith, Jonathan Goldsmith book, Jonathan Lippe, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Julie Newmar, Kaley Cuoco, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, Kenneth Johnson, Kitt McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, LA's Next Big Stage Show, Lawrence Luckinbill, Lee Majors, Lee Meriwether, Lee Purcell, legacy of Catwoman, Leonard Maltin, LGBTQ Hollywood, Lindsay Wagner, Los Angeles City Council, Lucie Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill, Lucille Ball, Lucille Ball exhibit, Lucille Ball tribute, Married with Children, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, memorabilia, Michael Stern, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miss Kitka, Mitch O'Farrell, most exciting woman in the world, Most Interesting Man in the World, My Three Sons, Orson Welles, Oscar Goldman, props, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, red carpet, Redheads Only Room, REEL to REAL, Remembering Lucy, Remembering Lucy exhibit, Richard Anderson, Robin the Boy Wonder, running in tandem, Santa Baby, Selina Kyle, Six Million Dollar Man, Sony International, Stay Interesting, Stay Interesting book, Stay Thirsty, Stay Thirsty my friends, Susan Olsen, T.J. Hooker, television history, The Bionic Woman, The Brady Bunch, The Catwoman, The Dentist, The Family, The Hollywood Museum, The Incredible Hulk, The Lucy Book, The Lucy Legacy, The Lucy Show, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman Exhibit, The Young and the Restless, Thunderbirds are Go, Time Life, Tom Watson, Tudball, Ugly Betty, V, Worlds Most Interesting Man
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 453: The Man Behind The Most Interesting Man in the World is now available online for listening on demand
Jonathan Goldsmith: The Man Behind Dos Equis’ Most Interesting Man in the World Original Airdate: June 7-9, 2019 TVC 453.3: From June 2017: An encore presentation of our conversation with actor and author Jonathan Goldsmith (Stay Interesting: I Don’t Always … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alien Nation, classic TV series, Dallas, Desi Arnaz, Dos Equis, Dos Equis beer, Dos Equis Most Interesting Man in the World, Fernando Lamas, film history, Go Tell the Spartans, Gunsmoke, Hang em High, Ice Station Zebra, Jeff Tracy, Jonathan Goldsmith, Jonathan Goldsmith book, Jonathan Lippe, Lee Purcell, Magnum p.i., memorabilia, Most Interesting Man in the World, props, red carpet, Sony International, Stay Interesting, Stay Interesting book, Stay Thirsty, Stay Thirsty my friends, T.J. Hooker, television history, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Incredible Hulk, The Rockford Files, The Shootist, Time Life, Tom Selleck, Worlds Most Interesting Man
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Hollywood’s Most Influential Woman, The Most Interesting Man in the World, plus The Genius of Tim Conway: Next on TVC
Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, and Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Geoffrey Mark will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing June 7-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 6/7 … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 452 with guests Kevin Hamilton and Ned O’Gorman, co-authors of LOOKOUT AMERICA, is now available online for listening on demand
The Secret Hollywood Studio That Shaped The Cold War Original Airdates: May 31-June 2, 2019 TVC 452.3: Ed welcomes Kevin Hamiliton and Ned O’Gorman, co-authors of Lookout America: The Secret Hollywood Studio at the Heart of the Cold War, the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1352nd Motion Picture Squadron, atomic bomb, Atomic Bomb Delivery Aircraft, Bikini, Bikini Atoll, Borax, Cold War, Dartmouth College Press, Dwight D. Eisenhower, film history, Harold Lloyd, hydrogen bomb, Jack Gould, James Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, John Ford, Kevin Hamilton, Korea: Battleground for Liberty, let's face it, Lookout Mountain, Lookout Mountain Laboratory, LookoutAmerica.org, Marilyn Monroe, Mike device, military history, Ned O’Gorman, New York Times, nuclear mushroom cloud, Operation Bikini, Operation Greenhouse, Operation Ivy, Operation Redwing, Operation Sandstone, Operation Teapot, Operation Wigwam, pop culture, power reactor, Racket Squad, Rear Window, Reed Hadley, Studies in Visual Culture, Susan Hayward, Taiwan: Island of Freedom, Target Nevada, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Cold War
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The Most Famous Movie Studio That You’ve Never Heard of Before: Next on TVC
Authors Kevin Hamilton, Neil O’Gorman, Herbie J Pilato, and Torchy Smith will join us this weekend for a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing May 31-June 2 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1352nd Motion Picture Squadron, addictive behavior, alcoholism, Allan Burns, Angela Cartwright, atomic bomb, Atomic Bomb Delivery Aircraft, Baby Boomers Talk Radio, Bikini, Bikini Atoll, Bill Mumy, Borax, Breakfast at Tiffanys, Carl Reiner, Celeste Yarnall, Cindy Williams, Clint Howard, Cloris Leachman, co-dependency, Cold War, Cubby O'Brien, Dartmouth College Press, David Letterman, diabetes, Dick Van Dyke, Dick Van Dyke Show, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ed Asner, Edward Torchy Smith, Elizabeth Montgomery, film history, First You Cry, George Wyner, Grant Tinker, Harold Lloyd, Heartsounds, Herbie J Pilato, hydrogen bomb, iHeart Radio, Jack Gould, James L. Brooks, James Stewart, Jerry Mathers, Jimmy Stewart, John Ford, Judy Norton, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Kevin Hamilton, Korea: Battleground for Liberty, Laura Petrie, let's face it, Lookout Mountain, Lookout Mountain Laboratory, LookoutAmerica.org, Lou Grant, Marilyn Monroe, Mary, Mary Richards, Mary Tyler Moore, Mary Tyler Moore Hour, Mary Tyler Moore Story, Mary: The Mary Tyler Moore Story, Michael Keaton, Mike device, military history, MTM Enterprises, Ned O’Gorman, New York Times, nuclear mushroom cloud, Operation Bikini, Operation Greenhouse, Operation Ivy, Operation Redwing, Operation Sandstone, Operation Teapot, Operation Wigwam, Ordinary People, plastic surgery, pop culture, power reactor, Racket Squad, Rear Window, Reed Hadley, Retro Generation, Retro Radio, Shooting the Breeze with Baby Boomer Stars, Stephen Furst, Studies in Visual Culture, Susan Hayward, Taiwan: Island of Freedom, Target Nevada, Ted Knight, The Bewitching Life and Career of Elizabeth Montgomery, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Torchy Smith, TV historian, Twitch Upon a Star, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Cold War, Valerie Harper
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, with a look at some of the new exhibits on display this summer
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Tagged 1966 Batman movie, 20th Century Superhero Legends, 80th anniversary of Batman character, Adam West, Alien Nation, Anne Hathaway, Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Batman 1966, Batman 80th Anniversary Exhibit, Batman television series, bionic series, Bionic Shows, Bob Bergen, Burt Ward, c'est c'bon, classic TV series, collectibles, Colonel Steve Austin, comedienne Judy Tenuta, Cyborg, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Productions, Desilu Studios, Donelle Dadigan, Eartha Kitt, Faith Majors, Family Affair, film history, first actress to play Catwoman on screen, first female executive television executive, Frank Sheftel, Freda Payne, Geoffrey Mark, Halle Berry, Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, Jaime Sommers, Jeff Tracy, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Judy Tenuta, Julie Newmar, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, Kenneth Johnson, Kitt McDonald, LA's Next Big Stage Show, Lawrence Luckinbill, Lee Majors, Lee Meriwether, Lee Purcell, legacy of Catwoman, Leonard Maltin, LGBTQ Hollywood, Lindsay Wagner, Los Angeles City Council, Lucie Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill, Lucille Ball, Lucille Ball exhibit, Lucille Ball tribute, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, memorabilia, Michael Stern, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miss Kitka, Mitch O'Farrell, most exciting woman in the world, My Three Sons, Orson Welles, Oscar Goldman, Peter Mark Richman, props, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, Redheads Only Room, REEL to REAL, Remembering Lucy, Remembering Lucy exhibit, Richard Anderson, Robin the Boy Wonder, running in tandem, Santa Baby, Selina Kyle, Six Million Dollar Man, Susan Olsen, television history, The Bionic Woman, The Brady Bunch, The Catwoman, The Hollywood Museum, The Incredible Hulk, The Lucy Book, The Lucy Legacy, The Lucy Show, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman Exhibit, the voice of Porky Pig, The Young and the Restless, Thunderbirds are Go, Tom Watson, V, Wink Martindale
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: The inside story of Lookout Mountain Laboratory, the most famous motion picture studio that you’ve probably never heard of, and the role it played in shaping how many Baby Boomers and their families viewed the Cold War and the immense effects that continues to have on our political culture today. LOOKOUT AMERICA: The Secret Hollywood Studio at the Heart of the Cold War is available wherever books are sold through the University of Chicago Press
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Tagged 1352nd Motion Picture Squadron, atomic bomb, Atomic Bomb Delivery Aircraft, Bikini, Bikini Atoll, Borax, Cold War, Dartmouth College Press, Dwight D. Eisenhower, film history, Harold Lloyd, hydrogen bomb, Jack Gould, James Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, John Ford, Kevin Hamilton, Korea: Battleground for Liberty, let's face it, Lookout Mountain, Lookout Mountain Laboratory, LookoutAmerica.org, Marilyn Monroe, Mike device, military history, Ned O’Gorman, New York Times, nuclear mushroom cloud, Operation Bikini, Operation Greenhouse, Operation Ivy, Operation Redwing, Operation Sandstone, Operation Teapot, Operation Wigwam, pop culture, power reactor, Racket Squad, Rear Window, Reed Hadley, Studies in Visual Culture, Susan Hayward, Taiwan: Island of Freedom, Target Nevada, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Cold War
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 410 with guests Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 410 with guests Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan Original Airdate: July 6-9, 2018 First hour: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, gives Ed a preview of some of the notable exhibits on display this summer, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 13 East, A Boy and His Dog, Ace Trucking Company, action figures, Adam West, After Forever, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Alison Arngrim, America's master mimic, Annette, Annette Funicello, Annette sound, Anthony Bourdain, Arrested Development, Babylon 5, Barbara van Orden, Barney's Beanery, Barry Manilow, Batman, Batman 1966, Beach Blanket Bingo, Beach Party movies, Bette Davis, Bette Midler, Bisexual, black ball bomb prop, Black Cat riots 1967, board games, Bob Bergen, Bob Mackie, Brady Bunch Variety Hour, Brokeback Mountain, Bruce Vilanch, Burt Ward, Cabaret, Carl Kleinschmidt, Carnac the Magnificent, Caroline’s Comedy Hour, Carolyn Hennesy, Charles Laughton, Cher, Chris Classen, Christopher Street West Association, City on the Edge of Forever, classic television, Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Collectibles of Batman '66, Comedy Central, Corgi, Cruising, Darby Hinton, Days of Our Lives, Dean Martin, Demon with a Glass Hand, depression, Disney's ANNETTE serials, Donelle Dadigan, Donna Allan, Dreams with Sharp Teeth, drinking cups, Eartha Kitt, Ed Sullivan, Edith Head, Elizabeth Taylor, Ellison Wonderland, Empire, Estelle Harris, Evening at the Improv, Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in The Twilight Zone, film history, Frank Sinatra, Frankie Avalon, Fred Willard, future classics, Future of Hollywood Award, Gallery of Guest Super Villains, Gary Sinise Foundation, Gay, Geoffrey Mark, George Barris Batmobile, George Burns, George Chakiris, Geri Jewell, Gilligan's Island, Glass Teat, Golden Age of Television, Harlan Ellison, HBO, Heidi Klum, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, How to Get Away with Murder, how will I know my friend, Howie Mandel, Jack Benny, James Dean, James Stewart, Jane Wagner, Jeremy Miller, Jerry Herman, Joan Crawford, Joan Rivers, Johnny Carson, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Judy Garland, Judy Tenuta, Julie Newmar, K-11, Kate Linder, Kate Spade, Kathy Griffin, Kathy Kinney, Kevin Spirtas, King Tut, Lainie Kazan, Laraine Newman, Lee Meriwether, Lee Purcell, Legacy Award, Lesbian, Leslie Martinson, LGBTQ community, LGBTQ Hollywood, Lily Tomlin, Little by Little, Liz Torres, Liza Minnelli, lunch boxes, Mad Men, Mark Dawidziak, Mary Travers, Memo from Purgatory, Memoir of a Nobody, Mickey Mouse Club, Milton Berle, Mitch O'Farrell, Monkeys Uncle, Mouse Tracks, Movie of the Week, Mr. Blackwell, MTV, Museum lobby, new classics, Nolan Miller, Norman Lear, of Barry Manilow, offshoot of The Mickey Mouse Club, Orange is the New Black, Orphan Black, Paul Anka, Paul Sorvino, People I've Known and Been, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Diller, Pineapple Princess, Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBTQs in Hollywood, Project Runway, Ramon Navarro, Rat Pack, Ray Donovan, REAL TO REEL, REEL to REAL, Ret Turner, Rev. Troy Perry, Rich Little, Richard Nixon, Robert Goulet, Rock Hudson, Roseanne, Roslyn Kind, Route 66, Rudolf Nureyev, Rudolf Valentino, RuPaul's Drag Race, Ruta Lee, Sam Harris, Scandal, Sergeants 3, Shatterday, Sherman Hemsley, Showtime, Sid and Marty Krofft, signed Mousketeer ears, Skippy peanut butter, Soldier, some days you just can't get rid of a bomb, Sordid Lives, Star Trek, Steve Bluestein, Steve Wishnoff, Strange Wine, Superstore, Tall Paul, Television Confidential, television history, The Batcave, the Batman movie, The Beach Boys, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Flying Nun, The Good Wife, The Groundlings, The Hollywood Museum, The New Candid Camera, The Oscar, The Outer Limits, The Story of Walt Disney Records, The Twilight Zone, The Walking Dead, Tim Gunn, To Wong Fu Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar, Tommy Kirk, Totally Hidden Video, Trans America, Transgender, Transparent, True Blood, Tutti Camarata, TV Confidential, TV miniseries, Twilight Zone, Two in a Half Men, Tyler Perry's The Haves and Have Nots, VH1, Victor Buono, ViewMaster, Walt Disney, Wayne Manor, West Hollywood, Will & Grace, Yvonne Craig, Zac Posen
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Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan: Next on TVC
Stand-up comedian, comedy writer and playwright Steve Bluestein and Hollywood Museum founder and president Donelle Dadigan will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing July 6-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday … Continue reading →
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Tagged 13 East, A Boy and His Dog, Ace Trucking Company, action figures, Adam West, After Forever, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Alison Arngrim, America's master mimic, Annette, Annette Funicello, Annette sound, Anthony Bourdain, Arrested Development, Babylon 5, Barbara van Orden, Barney's Beanery, Barry Manilow, Batman, Batman 1966, Beach Blanket Bingo, Beach Party movies, Bette Davis, Bette Midler, Bisexual, black ball bomb prop, Black Cat riots 1967, board games, Bob Bergen, Bob Mackie, Brady Bunch Variety Hour, Brokeback Mountain, Bruce Vilanch, Burt Ward, Cabaret, Carl Kleinschmidt, Carnac the Magnificent, Caroline’s Comedy Hour, Carolyn Hennesy, Charles Laughton, Cher, Chris Classen, Christopher Street West Association, City on the Edge of Forever, classic television, Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Collectibles of Batman '66, Comedy Central, Corgi, Cruising, Darby Hinton, Days of Our Lives, Dean Martin, Demon with a Glass Hand, depression, Disney's ANNETTE serials, Donelle Dadigan, Donna Allan, Dreams with Sharp Teeth, drinking cups, Eartha Kitt, Ed Sullivan, Edith Head, Elizabeth Taylor, Ellison Wonderland, Empire, Estelle Harris, Evening at the Improv, Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in The Twilight Zone, film history, Frank Sinatra, Frankie Avalon, Fred Willard, future classics, Future of Hollywood Award, Gallery of Guest Super Villains, Gary Sinise Foundation, Gay, Geoffrey Mark, George Barris Batmobile, George Burns, George Chakiris, Geri Jewell, Gilligan's Island, Glass Teat, Golden Age of Television, Harlan Ellison, HBO, Heidi Klum, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, How to Get Away with Murder, how will I know my friend, Howie Mandel, Jack Benny, James Dean, James Stewart, Jane Wagner, Jeremy Miller, Jerry Herman, Joan Crawford, Joan Rivers, Johnny Carson, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Judy Garland, Judy Tenuta, Julie Newmar, K-11, Kate Linder, Kate Spade, Kathy Griffin, Kathy Kinney, Kevin Spirtas, King Tut, Lainie Kazan, Laraine Newman, Lee Meriwether, Lee Purcell, Legacy Award, Lesbian, Leslie Martinson, LGBTQ community, LGBTQ Hollywood, Lily Tomlin, Little by Little, Liz Torres, Liza Minnelli, lunch boxes, Mad Men, Mark Dawidziak, Mary Travers, Memo from Purgatory, Memoir of a Nobody, Mickey Mouse Club, Milton Berle, Mitch O'Farrell, Monkeys Uncle, Mouse Tracks, Movie of the Week, Mr. Blackwell, MTV, Museum lobby, new classics, Nolan Miller, Norman Lear, of Barry Manilow, offshoot of The Mickey Mouse Club, Orange is the New Black, Orphan Black, Paul Anka, Paul Sorvino, People I've Known and Been, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Diller, Pineapple Princess, Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBTQs in Hollywood, Project Runway, Ramon Navarro, Rat Pack, Ray Donovan, REAL TO REEL, REEL to REAL, Ret Turner, Rev. Troy Perry, Rich Little, Richard Nixon, Robert Goulet, Rock Hudson, Roseanne, Roslyn Kind, Route 66, Rudolf Nureyev, Rudolf Valentino, RuPaul's Drag Race, Ruta Lee, Sam Harris, Scandal, Sergeants 3, Shatterday, Sherman Hemsley, Showtime, Sid and Marty Krofft, signed Mousketeer ears, Skippy peanut butter, Soldier, some days you just can't get rid of a bomb, Sordid Lives, Star Trek, Steve Bluestein, Steve Wishnoff, Strange Wine, Superstore, Tall Paul, Television Confidential, television history, The Batcave, the Batman movie, The Beach Boys, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Flying Nun, The Good Wife, The Groundlings, The Hollywood Museum, The New Candid Camera, The Oscar, The Outer Limits, The Story of Walt Disney Records, The Twilight Zone, The Walking Dead, Tim Gunn, To Wong Fu Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar, Tommy Kirk, Totally Hidden Video, Trans America, Transgender, Transparent, True Blood, Tutti Camarata, TV Confidential, TV miniseries, Twilight Zone, Two in a Half Men, Tyler Perry's The Haves and Have Nots, VH1, Victor Buono, ViewMaster, Walt Disney, Wayne Manor, West Hollywood, Will & Grace, Yvonne Craig, Zac Posen
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