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via Rolling Stone: Peter Tork on hanging out with Jimi Hendrix, the Who and the Beatles during the height of Monkeemania in 1968. Rolling Stone originally conducted this interivew with Tork in 2007 as part of its 40th anniversary issue. The complete interview, however, had never been published in its entirety until last week
Music historian and documentary writer Chuck Harter will join us on this weekend’s edition of TV Confidential, which premieres tonight on Share-a-Vision Radio KSAV and airs throughout the weekend at various times on our affiliate stations. Chuck not only wrote the acclaimed Disney … Continue reading →
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The Monkees Revisited: Next on TVC
We’ll commemorate the passing of Peter Tork as part of a special encore presentation of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Mar. 1-3 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 3/1 7pm ET, 4pm PT 10pm ET, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1966, 33 and 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, A Hard Day’s Night, acclaimed documentary, America’s #1 classic television network, Andrew Sandoval, Anson Williams, avant-garde film techniques, Bert Schneider, Best Comedy Series, Bob Rafelson, Bobby Hart, Boy Meets World, breaking the fourth wall, Chip Douglas, Chuck Harter, Colgems, Colpix, Davy Jones, Daydream Believer, Don Kirshner, Don Most, Donna Allen, Emmy Award, Eric Lefcowitz, Erin Moran, Gilligan's Island, Girl I Knew Somewhere, Glen Campbell, Good Times, groundbreaking series, Harold Bronson, Head, Headquarters, Help!, Hey Hey We're The Monkees, I'm a Believer, improvisation, Jack Nicholson, James Frawley, Jimi Hendrix, jump cuts, Justus, K E Double L O Double Good, Kellogg's Best to You, Kelloggs, Kool-Aid, Last Train to Clarksville, legacy of The Monkees, Listen to the Band, Lorne Michaels, Love American Style, Me-TV, MeTV, Michael Blessing, Michael Nesmith, Mickey Braddock, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Monkee-mania, Monkeemania, Monkees fans, Monkees Tale, Monkees tribute band, MTV, Neal Sabin, Neil Diamond, No. 1 on the Billboard charts, No. 1 show on television, origins 1965, Outstanding Comedy Series 1967, Papa Gene's Blues, paramount pictures, Peter Thorkelson, Peter Tork, Rhino Records, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Screen Gems, sessions band, sessions musicians, Tapioca Tundra, That Was Then This is Now, The Beatles, The Brady Bunch, The Girl I Knew Somewhere, The Missing Links, The Monkees, The Rolling Stones, Tommy Boyce, tribute to Peter Tork, TV Confidential, Wings, Wrecking Crew, You and I
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 428 with guests Marty Krofft and Marc Cushman is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 428 with guests Marty Krofft and Marc Cushman Original Airdates: Nov. 30-Dec. 3, 2018 First hour: Ed welcomes award-winning screenwriter, director, and music and television historian Marc Cushman (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, … Continue reading →
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Marty Krofft, plus The Story of The Moody Blues: Next on TVC
Television producer Marty Krofft and music and TV historian Marc Cushman will join us this weekend for a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Nov. 30-Dec. 3 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area … Continue reading →
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Tagged 80 million records, An Evening with the Golddiggers, Barbara Mandrell and The Mandrell Sisters, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Bigfoot and Wildboy, Billie Hayes, Blue World, British bands, Butch Patrick, Bye Bye Bird, Charles Nelson Reilley, Chuck Harter, cold hearted orb that rules the night, concept album, concert album, Days of Future Passed, Daytime Television Academy, Denny Laine, Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney, Diagnosis Murder, Diedre Hall, Donny and Marie, Dr. Shrinker, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, For My Lady, Gemini Dream, Go Now, Grahme Edge, H.R. Pufnstuf, Hoo Doo, I Know I'll Find You Somewhere, In Search of the Lost Chord, Jack Wild, Jerry Weintraub, John Lodge, Johnnie Whitaker, Judy Strangis, Justin Hayward, Kaptain Kool and the Kongs, Keys to the Kingdom, Krofft brothers, Krofft Supershow, Land of the Lost, Legend of a Mind, Lidsville, Lifetime Achievement Emmy, live-action fantasy shows, Long Distance Voyager, Long Distance Voyagers, Marc Cushman, Marty Krofft, Mary Wickes, Mayim Bialik, Mellotron, Michael Lembeck, Mike Pinder, Moodies, MTV, Mutt and Stuff, Nickelodeon, Nights in White Satin, No. 1 single, Octave, on the threshold of a dream, Pink Lady and Jeff, pop music TV shows, Ray Thomas, Ready Steady Go, red is gray and yellow white, remove the color from our sight, rock album format with orchestral music, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Saturday morning, Sherwood Schwartz, Sid & Marty Krofft Productions, Sid and Marty Krofft, Sid Krofft, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, skiffle, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Sur La Mer, symphonic rock, The Beatles, The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Bugaloos, The Lost Saucer, The Moody Blues, The Present, The Rolling Stones, The Story in Your Eyes, The Story of The Moody Blues, These Are The Voyages, Threshold Records, Timothy Leary's dead, Top 20 hits, Tuesday Afternoon, Veteran Cosmic Rocker, Volume 1 1965-1979, we decide which is right and which is an illusion, Witchiepoo, WonderBug
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 426 with guests Thom Bierdz and Marvin J. Wolf is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 426 with guests Thom Bierdz and Marvin J. Wolf Original Airdates: Nov. 9-12, 2018 First hour: A return appearance by author, journalist, screenwriter, raconteur and novelist Marvin J. Wolf (For Whom the Shofar Blows, A Scribe Dies in … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Scribe Dies in Brooklyn, A Tale of Two Rabbis, Young Gay and Restless, Lake Arrowhead, amusing, Andy Warhol, assault, Bohemian Rhapsody, Buz Murdock, CBS radio drama, CBS television, crime-solving, crime-solving rabbi, Dr. Richard Kimble, embarrassing, Facebook, For Whom the Shofar Blows, Forgiving Troy, Freddie Mercury, gay actor, gay icons, Genoa City, Harry Kemelman, Have Gun Will Travel, Henri Matisse, Herb Leonard, intimate biography of Freddie Mercury, Jeanne Cooper, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jewish 007, Jim Rockford, John Dehner, knight without a master, Lanigan's Rabbi, Lesley-Ann Jones, Live Aid, Maria Arena Bell, Mark Twain, Marv Wolf, Marvin J. Wolf, Matisse, Matlock, Melrose Place, Mercury, MeToo, MTV, Murder She Wrote, music journalist, My Scandalous On-Screen & Off-Screen Sexual Liberations, mystery novels, mystery series, Pablo Picasso, Paladin, Phillip Chancellor III, Picasso, Queen, Queen front man, Rabbi Ben, Richard Boone, Route 66, Roy Huggins, scandalous, sex, sex adventure, social media, Tae Kwon Do, Talmud, talmudic logic, tell-all memoir, the first openly gay actor on daytime television, The Fugitive, The Rabbi Who Slept in Late, The Rockford Files, The Young and the Restless, Thom Bierdz, Tod Stiles, Torah, traveling angel, Under Pressure, Van Gogh, Vincent van Gogh, We Are the Champions, Wisconsin
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Thom Bierdz and Marvin J. Wolf: Next on TVC
Actor, artist and author Thom Bierdz and screenwriter and novelist Marvin J. Wolf will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Nov. 9-12 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 11/9 7pm ET, … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Scribe Dies in Brooklyn, A Tale of Two Rabbis, Young Gay and Restless, Lake Arrowhead, amusing, Andy Warhol, assault, Bohemian Rhapsody, Buz Murdock, CBS radio drama, CBS television, crime-solving, crime-solving rabbi, Dr. Richard Kimble, embarrassing, Facebook, For Whom the Shofar Blows, Forgiving Troy, Freddie Mercury, gay actor, gay icons, Genoa City, Harry Kemelman, Have Gun Will Travel, Henri Matisse, Herb Leonard, intimate biography of Freddie Mercury, Jeanne Cooper, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jewish 007, Jim Rockford, John Dehner, knight without a master, Lanigan's Rabbi, Lesley-Ann Jones, Live Aid, Maria Arena Bell, Mark Twain, Marv Wolf, Marvin J. Wolf, Matisse, Matlock, Melrose Place, Mercury, MeToo, MTV, Murder She Wrote, music journalist, My Scandalous On-Screen & Off-Screen Sexual Liberations, mystery novels, mystery series, Pablo Picasso, Paladin, Phillip Chancellor III, Picasso, Queen, Queen front man, Rabbi Ben, Richard Boone, Route 66, Roy Huggins, scandalous, sex, sex adventure, social media, Tae Kwon Do, Talmud, talmudic logic, tell-all memoir, the first openly gay actor on daytime television, The Fugitive, The Rabbi Who Slept in Late, The Rockford Files, The Young and the Restless, Thom Bierdz, Tod Stiles, Torah, traveling angel, Under Pressure, Van Gogh, Vincent van Gogh, We Are the Champions, Wisconsin
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 424 with guests Joni Bovill, Julian David Stone, Regina Keller Gil and Caroline Sorokoff is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 424 with guests Joni Bovill, Julian David Stone, Regina Keller Gil and Caroline Sorokoff Original Airdates: Oct. 26-29, 2018 First hour: Ed welcomes back filmmaker, playwright and author Julian David Stone. Julian’s latest book, No Cameras Allowed: My … Continue reading →
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Tagged 9-1-1, 911, Are You Ready, Bishop Carlton Pearson, Bosch, Burton Moss Hollywood Golden Era Award, Buster Keaton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Concussion, CSI: Los Angeles, David Bowie, Dick Clark, Duke Snider Eats Here Free, Ed Sullivan, Elmo Records, Elvis Costello, Elvis Test, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Body and Soul, funkalicious, Gold Coast Arts Center, Gold Coast International Film Festival, gospel, gospel of inclusin, Harry Bosch, How to Get Away with Murder, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Joan Jett, Joni Bovill, Joyful Joni, Julian David Stone, Julian Stone, Justice Girl, Kirk Bovill, Leo Zahn, LL Cool J, Magical Mystery Tour, Michael Connelly, MTV, music 1980s, My Career as an Outlaw Rock & Roll Photographer, Netflix, No Camera Allowed, Peter Bogdanovich, Phil Gries, Prince, R.E.M., Red Skelton, rock and soul, rock n roll music, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Shameless, Silicon Valley, Sinatra in Palm Springs, Sounds of Lost Television, Strange Birth Short Life Sudden Death Justice Girl, Sunnyvale, Survivor’s Remorse, Talking Heads, The Beatles, The Bridge, The Ed Sullivan Show, the Grateful Dead, The Great Buster, The Lord's Prayer, the Police, The Ramones, There is Joy, U2, Viola Davis, Will Jordan, Will Smith, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
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Joni Bovill, No Cameras Allowed, and the Gold Coast International Film Festival: Next on TVC
Actress and singer Join Bovill and filmmaker, playwright and author Julian David Stone will join us, plus we’ll take you behind the scenes of this year’s Gold Coast International Film Festival. All that and more this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 9-1-1, 911, Are You Ready, Bishop Carlton Pearson, Bosch, Burton Moss Hollywood Golden Era Award, Buster Keaton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Concussion, CSI: Los Angeles, David Bowie, Dick Clark, Duke Snider Eats Here Free, Ed Sullivan, Elmo Records, Elvis Costello, Elvis Test, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Body and Soul, funkalicious, Gold Coast Arts Center, Gold Coast International Film Festival, gospel, gospel of inclusin, Harry Bosch, How to Get Away with Murder, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Joan Jett, Joni Bovill, Joyful Joni, Julian David Stone, Julian Stone, Justice Girl, Kirk Bovill, Leo Zahn, LL Cool J, Magical Mystery Tour, Michael Connelly, MTV, music 1980s, My Career as an Outlaw Rock & Roll Photographer, Netflix, No Camera Allowed, Peter Bogdanovich, Phil Gries, Prince, R.E.M., Red Skelton, rock and soul, rock n roll music, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Shameless, Silicon Valley, Sinatra in Palm Springs, Sounds of Lost Television, Strange Birth Short Life Sudden Death Justice Girl, Sunnyvale, Survivor’s Remorse, Talking Heads, The Beatles, The Bridge, The Ed Sullivan Show, the Grateful Dead, The Great Buster, The Lord's Prayer, the Police, The Ramones, There is Joy, U2, Viola Davis, Will Jordan, Will Smith, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Producer, director and screenwriter Julian David Stone on his six-year adventure as a renegade rock ‘n’ roll music photographer in the early 1980s and the gumption he had to employ each time to get his camera equipment into various concerts. Julian’s new book, NO CAMERAS ALLOWED: My Career as an Outlaw Rock ‘n’ Roll Photographer, features 250 never before seen or never before published photographs of forty of the biggest music stars of the 1980s, including Prince, U2, The Police, David Bowie, The Ramones, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads, The Grateful Dead and Bruce Springsteen. NO CAMERAS ALLOWED officially hits the streets on Tuesday 10/16, but you can pre-order it now at Amazon
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Tagged David Bowie, Duke Snider Eats Here Free, Elvis Costello, Elvis Test, Frank Sinatra Body and Soul, Joan Jett, Julian David Stone, Julian Stone, Justice Girl, MTV, music 1980s, My Career as an Outlaw Rock & Roll Photographer, No Camera Allowed, Prince, R.E.M., rock n roll music, Strange Birth Short Life Sudden Death Justice Girl, Talking Heads, the Grateful Dead, the Police, The Ramones, U2
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 410 with guests Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 410 with guests Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan Original Airdate: July 6-9, 2018 First hour: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, gives Ed a preview of some of the notable exhibits on display this summer, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 13 East, A Boy and His Dog, Ace Trucking Company, action figures, Adam West, After Forever, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Alison Arngrim, America's master mimic, Annette, Annette Funicello, Annette sound, Anthony Bourdain, Arrested Development, Babylon 5, Barbara van Orden, Barney's Beanery, Barry Manilow, Batman, Batman 1966, Beach Blanket Bingo, Beach Party movies, Bette Davis, Bette Midler, Bisexual, black ball bomb prop, Black Cat riots 1967, board games, Bob Bergen, Bob Mackie, Brady Bunch Variety Hour, Brokeback Mountain, Bruce Vilanch, Burt Ward, Cabaret, Carl Kleinschmidt, Carnac the Magnificent, Caroline’s Comedy Hour, Carolyn Hennesy, Charles Laughton, Cher, Chris Classen, Christopher Street West Association, City on the Edge of Forever, classic television, Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Collectibles of Batman '66, Comedy Central, Corgi, Cruising, Darby Hinton, Days of Our Lives, Dean Martin, Demon with a Glass Hand, depression, Disney's ANNETTE serials, Donelle Dadigan, Donna Allan, Dreams with Sharp Teeth, drinking cups, Eartha Kitt, Ed Sullivan, Edith Head, Elizabeth Taylor, Ellison Wonderland, Empire, Estelle Harris, Evening at the Improv, Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in The Twilight Zone, film history, Frank Sinatra, Frankie Avalon, Fred Willard, future classics, Future of Hollywood Award, Gallery of Guest Super Villains, Gary Sinise Foundation, Gay, Geoffrey Mark, George Barris Batmobile, George Burns, George Chakiris, Geri Jewell, Gilligan's Island, Glass Teat, Golden Age of Television, Harlan Ellison, HBO, Heidi Klum, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, How to Get Away with Murder, how will I know my friend, Howie Mandel, Jack Benny, James Dean, James Stewart, Jane Wagner, Jeremy Miller, Jerry Herman, Joan Crawford, Joan Rivers, Johnny Carson, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Judy Garland, Judy Tenuta, Julie Newmar, K-11, Kate Linder, Kate Spade, Kathy Griffin, Kathy Kinney, Kevin Spirtas, King Tut, Lainie Kazan, Laraine Newman, Lee Meriwether, Lee Purcell, Legacy Award, Lesbian, Leslie Martinson, LGBTQ community, LGBTQ Hollywood, Lily Tomlin, Little by Little, Liz Torres, Liza Minnelli, lunch boxes, Mad Men, Mark Dawidziak, Mary Travers, Memo from Purgatory, Memoir of a Nobody, Mickey Mouse Club, Milton Berle, Mitch O'Farrell, Monkeys Uncle, Mouse Tracks, Movie of the Week, Mr. Blackwell, MTV, Museum lobby, new classics, Nolan Miller, Norman Lear, of Barry Manilow, offshoot of The Mickey Mouse Club, Orange is the New Black, Orphan Black, Paul Anka, Paul Sorvino, People I've Known and Been, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Diller, Pineapple Princess, Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBTQs in Hollywood, Project Runway, Ramon Navarro, Rat Pack, Ray Donovan, REAL TO REEL, REEL to REAL, Ret Turner, Rev. Troy Perry, Rich Little, Richard Nixon, Robert Goulet, Rock Hudson, Roseanne, Roslyn Kind, Route 66, Rudolf Nureyev, Rudolf Valentino, RuPaul's Drag Race, Ruta Lee, Sam Harris, Scandal, Sergeants 3, Shatterday, Sherman Hemsley, Showtime, Sid and Marty Krofft, signed Mousketeer ears, Skippy peanut butter, Soldier, some days you just can't get rid of a bomb, Sordid Lives, Star Trek, Steve Bluestein, Steve Wishnoff, Strange Wine, Superstore, Tall Paul, Television Confidential, television history, The Batcave, the Batman movie, The Beach Boys, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Flying Nun, The Good Wife, The Groundlings, The Hollywood Museum, The New Candid Camera, The Oscar, The Outer Limits, The Story of Walt Disney Records, The Twilight Zone, The Walking Dead, Tim Gunn, To Wong Fu Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar, Tommy Kirk, Totally Hidden Video, Trans America, Transgender, Transparent, True Blood, Tutti Camarata, TV Confidential, TV miniseries, Twilight Zone, Two in a Half Men, Tyler Perry's The Haves and Have Nots, VH1, Victor Buono, ViewMaster, Walt Disney, Wayne Manor, West Hollywood, Will & Grace, Yvonne Craig, Zac Posen
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