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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 550.1: Tribute to Hal Holbrook with guest Mark Dawidziak is available for listening on demand
Why Hal Holbrook Was Youth Personified Original Airdates: Aug. 13-15, 2021 TVC 550.1: Mark Dawidziak, television critic and author/editor of more than twenty books on American popular culture, joins Ed, Tony, and Donna for a celebration of Hal Holbrook, the … Continue reading
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 541.1: Tribute to Norman Lloyd with guest Mark Dawidziak is available for listening on demand
Norman Lloyd and the Most Difficult Columbo of All Original Airdates: June 4-6, 2021 TVC 541.1: Mark Dawidziak, longtime TV critic for the Cleveland Plain-Dealer and author of The Columbo Phile and many other books on American pop culture, joins … Continue reading
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