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TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 586: Part 2 of our two-part tribute to the life and music of ELVIS PRESLEY featuring CHUCK HARTER is available now for listening on demand as a free podcast
Elvis and The Movies Original Airdates: Aug. 12-15, 2022 TVC 586.1: Musician and historian Chuck Harter joins us for Part 2 of our special two-part tribute to the life and music of Elvis Presley. Chuck helped produced I, Elvis, a … Continue reading →
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Why Elvis Will Always Endure: Next on TVC
Musician and historian Chuck Harter will join us for Part 2 of our tribute to the life and music of Elvis Presley, plus we’ll play highlights from our conversations with game show legend Wink Martindale and Emmy Award-winning director/producer Steve … Continue reading →
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TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 582.1 with guest Chuck Harter is now available for listening on demand as a free podcast
The Three Great Periods of Elvis’ Career Original Airdates: June 24-26, 2022 TVC 582.1: Musician, historian, producer, and author Chuck Harter joins Ed for the first of two programs that will celebrate the life and career of Elvis Presley. Chuck … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 526.7: Tribute to Paul Green is available for listening on demand
Tribute to Paul Green Original Airdates: Feb. 12-14, 2021 TVC 526.7: TV Confidential honors our colleague Paul Green with a replay of our conversation from December 2015 about the life and career of Pete Duel. Author of many books on … Continue reading →
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Kevin Spirtas, Gene Roddenberry, Ella Fitzgerald, and Pete Duel: Next on TVC
Actor, writer, and producer Kevin Spirtas will join us this weekend, plus we’ll play Part 2 of our conversation with Star Trek historian/Gene Roddenberry biographer Marc Cushman. All and this, and more, on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 507: Tribute to James Drury with guest Paul Green is available for listening on demand
Tribute to James Drury Original Airdates: Sept. 11-13, 2020 TVC 507.1: Film and TV biographer Paul Green pays tribute to James Drury, the actor known around the world as the star of The Virginian. James Drury passed away on April … Continue reading →
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Tagged A History of Television’s The Virginian, Clu Gulager, comprehensive biography, Doug McClure, Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley Love Me Tender, Frank Price, James Drury, James Drury Love Me Tender, James Drury Ride the High Country, James Drury The Virginian, Jeffrey Hunter biography, Jeffrey Hunter: The Film Television Radio and Stage Performances, longest running Westerns on television, Love Me Tender, Owen Wister, Paul Green, Paul Green Pete Duel, Paul Green Roy Huggins, Paul Green The Virginian, Pete Duel: A Biography, Randolph Scott, Randy Boone, Revue, Revue Television, Ride the High Country, Roy Huggins, Roy Huggins biography, Roy Huggins: Creator of Maverick The Fugitive The Rockford Files and 77 Sunset Strip, The Virginian, Trampas, Universal Television
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Tribute to James Drury: Next on TVC
Film and TV biographers Paul Green and Geoffrey Mark will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Sept. 11-13 at the following times and venues: WBRT AM 1320 and FM 97.1 Bardstown, KY Friday 9/11 9am ET 6am PT … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Paul Green, author of A HISTORY OF TELEVISION’S THE VIRGINIAN: 1962-1971, pays tribute to his friend James Drury
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