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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 479.4: Ida Lupino, in her own words is now available online for listening on demand
Ida Lupino, in her own words Original Airdate: Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2020 TVC 479.4: An encore presentation of our February 2015 conversation with Ida Lupino biographer Mary Anderson that includes audio highlights from a 1991 interview between Lupino and author … Continue reading →
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Tagged Art and Resilience in Times of Transition, Barbara Hale, Bewitched, Celeste Holm, Charlies Angels, Charlies Angels I Will Be Remembered, Charlotte Bronte, Cornel Wilde, Dame Olivia de Havilland, Daniel Boone, Daniel O. Selznick, Darby Hinton, David O. Selznick, DGA Special Projects Committee, Directors Guild of America, Donelle Dadigan, Emily Bronte, Errol Flynn, film noir, first film noir directed by a woman, Frank Sheftel, Gilligan's Island, Gone with the Wind, Hard Fast and Beautiful, High Sierra, Ida Lupino, Ida Lupino Charlies Angels, Ida Lupino Director, Ida Lupino Teddy Bear collection, Ida Lupino Teddy Bears, Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera, Jeanne Cooper. Devotion, Joan Fontaine, Jule Grossman, KABC Radio, Kate Linder, Kathleen Hughes, Ladies in Retirement, Le Moyne College, Lee Purcell, Marie Windsor, Mary Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, Mr. Adams and Eve, My Wicked Wicked Ways, National Film Registry, Never Fear, Olivia de Havilland, Outrage, Richard Widmark, Rico Anderson, Road House, Susan Olsen, Terry Moore, The Bigamist, The Brady Bunch, The Filmakers, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, The Hard Way, The Hitch-Hiker, The Hollywood Museum, The Making of The Hitch-Hiker Illustrated, The Orville, The Trouble with Angels, The Twilight Zone, The Young and the Restless, United States Library of Congress
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The Films of Quentin Tarantino, plus 40 Years of Knots Landing: Next on TVC
Film journalist Ian Nathan will join us this weekend, plus we’ll bring you special remote coverage from the Hollywood Museum’s recent tribute to Knots Landing. All this, and more, on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Jan. 31-Feb. 2 … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 458: The Hollywood Museum Toasts Olivia de Havilland and Ida Lupino is now available online for listening on demand
The Hollywood Museum Toasts Ida Lupino and Olivia de Havilland Original Airdates: Aug. 2-4, 2019 TVC 458.4: Ed plays highlights from the recent unveiling of The Hollywood Museum’s new lobby exhibit that honors screen legends Ida Lupino and Olivia de … Continue reading →
Posted in Celebrities, Classic Shows, Film Stars, Podcasts, Radio Stations, Television Star
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Tagged Barbara Hale, Celeste Holm, Charlotte Bronte, Cornel Wilde, Dame Olivia de Havilland, Daniel Boone, Daniel O. Selznick, Darby Hinton, David O. Selznick, Donelle Dadigan, Emily Bronte, Errol Flynn, Frank Sheftel, Gone with the Wind, Ida Lupino, Ida Lupino Teddy Bear collection, Ida Lupino Teddy Bears, Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera, Jeanne Cooper. Devotion, Joan Fontaine, KABC Radio, Kate Linder, Kathleen Hughes, Lee Purcell, Marie Windsor, Mary Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, My Wicked Wicked Ways, Olivia de Havilland, Richard Widmark, Rico Anderson, Road House, Susan Olsen, Terry Moore, The Bigamist, The Brady Bunch, The Filmakers, The Hitch-Hiker, The Hollywood Museum, The Making of The Hitch-Hiker Illustrated, The Orville, The Young and the Restless
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The Hollywood Museum says Happy Birthday to Olivia de Havilland as part of a special evening that also honored de Havilland’s dear friend, and fellow screen legend, Ida Lupino
July 5, 2019 — The Hollywood Museum wished Dame Olivia de Havilland a happy 103rd birthday this past Sunday, June 30 as part of a special evening that also unveiled a new lobby exhibit that pays tribute to iconic actress and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Hale, Celeste Holm, Charlotte Bronte, Cornel Wilde, Dame Olivia de Havilland, Daniel Boone, Daniel O. Selznick, Darby Hinton, David O. Selznick, Donelle Dadigan, Emily Bronte, Errol Flynn, Frank Sheftel, Gone with the Wind, Ida Lupino, Ida Lupino Teddy Bear collection, Ida Lupino Teddy Bears, Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera, Jeanne Cooper. Devotion, Joan Fontaine, KABC Radio, Kate Linder, Kathleen Hughes, Lee Purcell, Marie Windsor, Mary Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, My Wicked Wicked Ways, Olivia de Havilland, Richard Widmark, Rico Anderson, Road House, Susan Olsen, Terry Moore, The Bigamist, The Brady Bunch, The Filmakers, The Hitch-Hiker, The Hollywood Museum, The Making of The Hitch-Hiker Illustrated, The Orville, The Young and the Restless
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Kate Linder, plus TV Stars Who Sing: Next on TVC
Actress Kate Linder and authors Mary Ann Anderson and Bob Leszczak will join us for a special holiday weekend edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing July 5-7 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 7/5 … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1950-2000, A Guide to Television Stars Who Made Records, Andrea Marcovicci, Annette Funicello, Bill Anderson, Bill Mumy, Bob Leszczak, Carol Burnett, CBS daytime drama, Esther Valentine, From Small Screen to Vinyl, Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera, Joyce Bulifant, Kate Linder, Louis Hayward Behind the Iron Mask, Mary Ann Anderson, Mr. Adams and Eve: Illustrated, Paul Petersen, Rick Nelson, Rosey Grier, Stanley Livingston, The Young and the Restless, Tom Kennedy
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 451 with guests Barbara van Orden, Jim Colucci, and Mary Ann Anderson via remote from The Hollywood Museum is now available online for listening on demand
L.A.’s Next Great Stage Star’s Barbara van Orden, plus Love Boat historian Jim Colucci and author Mary Ann Anderson Original Airdates: May 17-19, 2019 TVC 451.1: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: Ed interviews singer/actress Barbara van Orden (pictured left, with … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara van Orden, Christopher Lennertz, Donelle Dadigan, Golden Girls Forever, Hollywood Museum, Jim Colucci, L.A.’s Next Great Stage Star: 2019, Love Boat Forever, Lucille Ball, Mary Ann Anderson, Remembering Lucy
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Screen Villain Patrick Kilpatrick, Ugly Dolls, The Love Boat, and More: Next on TVC
Longtime movie and TV screen villain Patrick Kilpatrick, film and TV composer Christopher Lennertz, and Golden Girls and Love Boat historian Jim Colucci will be among our guests this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing May 17-19 at the following times … Continue reading →
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Revival! actor Kirk Taylor on His Real-Life Resurrection: Next on TVC
Actor and singer Kirk Taylor joins us for a special Easter weekend edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Apr. 19-21 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 4/19 7pm ET, 4pm PT 10pm ET, 7pm … Continue reading →
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Tagged acting coach, acting teacher, Angriest Man in Brooklyn, apostle who denies knowing Jesus, Beyond the Camera, Broadway, Cephas, Chaka Khan, Charles Bronson, Christian, Christian church, Christopher Pike, Danny Green, Death Wish 3, Easter, Emily McLaughlin, Francis Ford Coppola, Full Metal Jacket, General Hospital, Gospel According to John, gospel-inspired score, Grammy nominee, Harry Lennix, Harry Lennix Geena Davis, Harry Lennix Madam President, Harry Lennix The Blacklist, Ida Lupino, Jeffrey Hunter, Jeffrey Hunter biography, Jeffrey Hunter book, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, King of Kings, Kirk Taylor, Lee Strasberg, MacArthur Park, Mali Music, Martin Pawley, Mary Ann Anderson, May 1969, Michelle Williams, Miss Evers’ Boys, Nicholas Ray, Obba Babatunde, original pilot episode, Passion of Christ, Paul Green, Peter Christianity, Peter church, Peter fisherman, Peter rock, Revival, Revival Gospel John, Revival the Movie, Revival the Musical Experience, Robert Schuller, Robert Wagner, Robin Williams, School Daze, Sidney Poitier, Simon Peter, Spike Lee, Stanley Kubrick, Star Trek, Stella Adler, Stevie Wonder, T’Keyah Crystal Keyman, Temple Houston, The Cotton Club, The Film Television Radio and Stage Performances, The Making of The Hitch-Hiker Illustrated, The Searchers, Troubled Waters
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via DGA: The Special Projects Committee of the Directors Guild of America honored actress and filmmaker Ida Lupino by showing two of her most acclaimed films this past Wednesday, Oct. 17 as part of a centenary celebration. The second woman admitted into the Directors Guild of America, Lupino was born Feb. 4, 1918
On October 17, 2018, the DGA Special Projects Committee hosted an evening honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary filmmaker Ida Lupino. The event featured screenings of two of her most acclaimed films — The Hitch-Hiker and The Bigamist — introduced Professor … Continue reading →
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Tagged Art and Resilience in Times of Transition, Bewitched, DGA Special Projects Committee, Directors Guild of America, film noir, first film noir directed by a woman, Gilligan's Island, Hard Fast and Beautiful, High Sierra, Ida Lupino, Ida Lupino Director, Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera, Jule Grossman, Ladies in Retirement, Le Moyne College, Mary Ann Anderson, Mr. Adams and Eve, National Film Registry, Never Fear, Outrage, The Bigamist, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, The Hard Way, The Hitch-Hiker, The Making of The Hitch-Hiker Illustrated, The Trouble with Angels, The Twilight Zone, United States Library of Congress
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An Easter Week Program of Biblical Proportions: Next on TVC
Film historians Paul Green and Mary Ann Anderson will join us on a special encore edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing March 30-Apr. 2 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 3/30 7pm ET, 4pm … Continue reading →
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Tagged Academy Award winner, Ben-Hur, Beyond the Camera, Charlton Heston, Christopher Pike, Dynasty, Emily McLaughlin, General Hospital, Ida Lupino, Jeffrey Hunter, Jeffrey Hunter biography, Jeffrey Hunter book, Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, King of Kings, let my people go, Martin Pawley, Mary Ann Anderson, May 1969, Nicholas Ray, original pilot episode, Paul Green, Star Trek, Temple Houston, The Colbys, The Film Television Radio and Stage Performances, The Making of The Hitch-Hiker Illustrated, The Searchers, The Ten Commandments, Touch of Evil
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