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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 401 with guests Judy Norton and Chuck Harter is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 401 with guests Judy Norton and Chuck Harter Original Airdate: Apr. 13-16, 2018 First hour: Documentary writer Chuck Harter (Hey, Hey, We’re The Monkees) joins Ed, Tony and Donna for Part 2 of our look at the history of … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1966, 33 and 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, acclaimed documentary, Andrew Sandoval, Bert Schneider, Best Comedy Series, Billboard chart, Bluff, Bob Rafelson, Bobby Hart, Boyce and Hart, Chip Douglas, Chuck Harter, Colgems, Colpix, Davy Jones, Daydream Believer, Disorganized Zone, Do I Have to Do This All Over Again, Don Kirshner, Earl Hamner, Elephant Parts, Emmy Award, Eric Lefcowitz, Girl I Knew Somewhere, Glen Campbell, Good Times The Monkees, Greek Theater, groundbreaking series, Harold Bronson, Head, Headquarters, Hey Hey We're The Monkees, Hollywood Bowl, I Wanna Be Free, I'm a Believer, Inclusion Criteria, Inclusion Criteria movie, Jack Nicholson, Jewelle Colwell, Jimi Hendrix, Judy Norton, Justus, K E Double L O Double Good, Kellogg's Best to You, Kelloggs, Kool-Aid, Last Train to Clarksville, Lauri Hendler, legacy of The Monkees, Liquid Paper, Listen to the Band, Long Title, Mary Ellen Walton, Mary McDonough, Michael Blessing, Michael Learned, Michael Nesmith, Mickey Braddock, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Monkee-mania, Monkees 1967 tour, Monkees 1986 tour, Monkees 1997 tour, Monkees blu-ray, Monkees Tale, Monkees tribute band, MTV, MTV softball team, Neil Diamond, No. 1 hit, Papa Gene's Blues, Peter Thorkelson, Peter Tork, Ra Hanna, Rhino Records, Richard Anderson, Richard Thomas, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Screen Gems, sessions musicians, Tammy Grimes, Tapioca Tundra, Television Parts, That Was Then This is Now, The Beatles, The Girl I Knew Somewhere, The Missing Links, The Monkees, The Tammy Grimes Show, The Waltons, Tommy Boyce, Top 40, TV Confidential, Yesterday, You and I
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Judy Norton, plus More of The Monkees: Next on TVC
Actress, screenwriter and independent filmmaker Judy Norton and author, musician and Monkees historian Chuck Harter will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing April 13-16 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 4/13 … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1966, 33 and 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, acclaimed documentary, Andrew Sandoval, Bert Schneider, Best Comedy Series, Billboard chart, Bluff, Bob Rafelson, Bobby Hart, Boyce and Hart, Chip Douglas, Chuck Harter, Colgems, Colpix, Davy Jones, Daydream Believer, Disorganized Zone, Do I Have to Do This All Over Again, Don Kirshner, Earl Hamner, Elephant Parts, Emmy Award, Eric Lefcowitz, Girl I Knew Somewhere, Glen Campbell, Good Times The Monkees, Greek Theater, groundbreaking series, Harold Bronson, Head, Headquarters, Hey Hey We're The Monkees, Hollywood Bowl, I Wanna Be Free, I'm a Believer, Inclusion Criteria, Inclusion Criteria movie, Jack Nicholson, Jewelle Colwell, Jimi Hendrix, Judy Norton, Justus, K E Double L O Double Good, Kellogg's Best to You, Kelloggs, Kool-Aid, Last Train to Clarksville, Lauri Hendler, legacy of The Monkees, Liquid Paper, Listen to the Band, Long Title, Mary Ellen Walton, Mary McDonough, Michael Blessing, Michael Learned, Michael Nesmith, Mickey Braddock, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Monkee-mania, Monkees 1967 tour, Monkees 1986 tour, Monkees 1997 tour, Monkees blu-ray, Monkees Tale, Monkees tribute band, MTV, MTV softball team, Neil Diamond, No. 1 hit, Papa Gene's Blues, Peter Thorkelson, Peter Tork, Ra Hanna, Rhino Records, Richard Anderson, Richard Thomas, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Screen Gems, sessions musicians, Tammy Grimes, Tapioca Tundra, Television Parts, That Was Then This is Now, The Beatles, The Girl I Knew Somewhere, The Missing Links, The Monkees, The Tammy Grimes Show, The Waltons, Tommy Boyce, Top 40, TV Confidential, Yesterday, You and I
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 400 with guests Marion Ross and Chuck Harter is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 400 with guests Marion Ross and Chuck Harter Original Airdate: Apr. 6-9, 2018 First hour: Chuck Harter joins Ed, Tony and Donna for Part 1 of a two-part look at the legacy of The Monkees and their impact on … Continue reading →
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Marion Ross, The Monkees and Show No. 400: Next on TVC
Actress and author Marion Ross and author, musician and Monkees historian Chuck Harter will join us this weekend for the landmark 400th edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing April 6-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1966, 33 and 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, 400th edition, ABC 1976, acclaimed documentary, Airport, Andrew Sandoval, Anson Williams, Bert Schneider, Best Comedy Series, Bob Rafelson, Bobby Hart, Boy Meets World, Chip Douglas, Chris Korman, Chuck Harter, Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Colgems, Colpix, Dave Madden, David Laurell, Davy Jones, Daydream Believer, Don Kirshner, Don Most, Donna Allen, Edith Head, Emmy Award, Eric Lefcowitz, Erin Moran, Falcon Theatre, Garry Marshall, Girl I Knew Somewhere, Glen Campbell, Golden Age of Hollywood, Golden Age of Television, Golden Circle, Good Times, Greg Ehrbar, groundbreaking series, Happy Days, Happy Days softball team, Harold Bronson, Head, Headquarters, Henry Winkler, Hey Hey We're The Monkees, I'm a Believer, Jack Nicholson, Jimi Hendrix, Justus, K E Double L O Double Good, Kellogg's Best to You, Kelloggs, Kensington Publishing, Kool-Aid, Larry Edmunds bookstore, Last Train to Clarksville, Lauren Bacall, legacy of The Monkees, Listen to the Band, live television, Love American Style, Marion Ross, Michael Blessing, Michael Nesmith, Mickey Braddock, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Monkee-mania, Monkees Tale, Monkees tribute band, Mrs. C, MTV, My Days: Happy and Otherwise, Neil Diamond, No. 1 show on television, Noel Coward, Operation Petticoat, origins 1965, Papa Gene's Blues, paramount pictures, Paramount Studios, Peter Thorkelson, Peter Tork, Phil Gries, Reuben Kinkaid, Rhino Records, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ron Howard, Sandra Gould, Santa Monica Public Library, Screen Gems, sessions musicians, Still the One, Tapioca Tundra, Teacher’s Pet, That Was Then This is Now, The Beatles, The Fonz, The Girl I Knew Somewhere, The Glenn Miller Story, The Missing Links, The Monkees, The Proud and Profane, Tom Bosley, Tommy Boyce, Tony Curtis and her idol, Tony Figueroa, TV Confidential, Wings, You and I
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