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Cool Hand Lou and The First Lady of Song: Next on TVC
Please join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL for an encore presentation of our conversations with actor/director Lou Antonio and radio host and Ella Fitzgerald biographer Geoffrey Mark, airing Apr. 14-17 at the following times and venues: WBRT 97.1 FM … Continue reading →
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Mothers Day with Michael Learned, Marion Ross, and June Lockhart: Next on TVC
Four-time Emmy Award-winning actress Michael Learned will join us as part of a special Mothers Day weekend edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing May 6-8 at the following times and venues: WBRT AM 1320 and FM 97.1 Bardstown, KY Friday 5/6 … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 397 with guest Lou Antonio is now available online for listening on demand
Cool Hand Lou: Chatting with Lou Antonio Original Airdates: Mar 9-12, 2018 From March 2018: An encore presentation of our March 2018 conversation with acclaimed actor, director, and screenwriter Lou Antonio. Lou’s memoir, Cool Hand Lou: My Fifty Years in … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 537.1 with guest David Hofstede is available for listening on demand
When Television Brought Us Together Original Airdates: Apr. 30-May 2, 2021 TVC 537.1: Ed welcomes back David Hofstede, founder and publisher of the popular blog Comfort TV. David’s latest book, When Television Brought Us Together, is an often whimsical, but … Continue reading →
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Bob Hope, George Jefferson, and Comfort TV: Next on TVC
Television writer and producer Jay Moriarty, comedy writer Martha Bolton, and author and TV historian David Hofstede will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Apr. 30-May 2 at the following times and venues: WBRT AM 1320 and FM … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: A return visit by DAVID HOFSTEDE, publisher of Comfort TV. David’s latest book, WHEN TELEVISION BROUGHT US TOGETHER, takes a fresh look at Father Knows Best, The Brady Bunch, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, That Girl, The Bob Newhart Show and many other favorite shows from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s and whether the values reflected by those shows still apply in our world today. WHEN TELEVISION BROUGHT US TOGETHER is now available through Black Pawn Press
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Shout! Factory TV launches THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW linear streaming channel, now available via Pluto TV
Los Angeles – September 1, 2020 – One of the most acclaimed and influential TV series of all time heads to linear streaming with Shout! Factory TV’s launch of “The Carol Burnett Show” channel today on Pluto TV, the leading … Continue reading →
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via Shout Factory and Fathom Events: “The Carol Burnett Show: Laugh All Night” to premiere in movie theaters nationwide for one night only, Wednesday 4/22. The screening will include three fan-favorite sketches, including the classic “Went with the Wind” sketch, plus the exclusive premiere of a new retrospective on the Burnett show
LOS ANGELES – March 5, 2020 – Carol Burnett and Fathom Events will celebrate the comedic legend’s 87th birthday with a fan experience and celebration of “The Carol Burnett Show,” one of the most acclaimed and influential TV series of all-time, and … Continue reading →
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Cool Hand Lou: Next on TVC
We’ll replay our conversation with Emmy nominated actor, director, and author Lou Antonio this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Feb. 7-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 2/7 7pm ET, 4pm PT 10pm … Continue reading →
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Michael Bell, Jonny Quest, plus The Man with the Grateful Heart: Next on TVC
Author Steven Taibbi will join us, plus we’ll play Part 3 of our three-part interview with actor and voice artist Michael Bell this weekend on a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Jan. 10-12 at the following times and … Continue reading →
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