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TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 564.7 with guest Michael Stern, author of I HAD A BALL, is available for listening on demand as a free podcast
I Had a Ball by Michael Stern Original Airdates: Jan. 14-16, 2022 TVC 564.7: From the floor of the Hollywood Museum’s recent Celebrity Authors Forum: Ed welcomes Michael Stern, author of I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucille Ball. … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 549.6: Happy Birthday, Lucille Ball is available for listening on demand as a podcast
Happy Birthday, Lucille Ball Original Airdates: Aug. 6-8, 2021 TVC 549.6: With this weekend marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Lucille Ball, we played some highlights of our coverage of an event held at the Hollywood Museum in … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 462.5: How Lucille Ball Mentored Barbara Eden with guest Michael Stern is now available online for listening on demand
How Lucille Ball Mentored Barbara Eden Original Airdates: Sept. 6-8, 2019 TVC 462.5: Via remote from the Hollywood Museum’s recent tribute to Barbara Eden and the legacy of I Dream of Jeannie: Michael Stern, author of I Had a Ball: … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 453 with guest Donelle Dadigan is available online for listening on demand
Donelle Dadigan, Hollywood’s Most Influential Woman Original Airdates: June 7-9, 2019 TVC 453.4: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, joins Ed for a look at some of the exhibits that will be on display this summer, including … Continue reading →
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via MovieWeb: Fathom Events, in partnership with CBS Entertainment, will celebrate Lucille Ball’s birthday on the big screen this coming Tuesday 8/6 by showing five classic episodes of I Love Lucy, including “Lucy Does a TV Commercial” (the Vitameatavegamin episode), in select theaters nationwide
Fathom Events and CBS Home Entertainment will pay tribute to I Love Lucy and its legendary star, Lucille Ball, by showing five classic episodes of I Love Lucy in select movie theaters on Lucy’s birthday, Tuesday, Aug. 6. The one-night-only … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Bob Bergen, comedienne Judy Tenuta, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Productions, Desilu Studios, Donelle Dadigan, Family Affair, first female executive television executive, Frank Sheftel, Geoffrey Mark, Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, KABC Radio, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, LA's Next Big Stage Show, Lawrence Luckinbill, Lucie Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill, Lucille Ball, Lucille Ball exhibit, Lucille Ball tribute, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, Michael Stern, My Three Sons, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, Redheads Only Room, Remembering Lucy, Remembering Lucy exhibit, Sunday Night Live with Susan Olsen and Frank Sheftel, Susan Olsen, Susan Olsen Brady Bunch, Susan Olsen Cindy, Susan Olsen Howard Stern, Susan Olsen Ken Ober, Susan Olsen radio, The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Lucy Book, The Lucy Legacy, The Lucy Show, the voice of Porky Pig, The Young and the Restless, Tom Watson
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Hollywood’s Most Influential Woman, The Most Interesting Man in the World, plus The Genius of Tim Conway: Next on TVC
Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, and Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Geoffrey Mark will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing June 7-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 6/7 … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Emmy Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated writer, producer, author and showbiz historian Geoffrey Mark shares a few thoughts and personal remembrances of Tim Conway and Doris Day
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, with a look at some of the new exhibits on display this summer
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Tagged 1966 Batman movie, 20th Century Superhero Legends, 80th anniversary of Batman character, Adam West, Alien Nation, Anne Hathaway, Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Batman 1966, Batman 80th Anniversary Exhibit, Batman television series, bionic series, Bionic Shows, Bob Bergen, Burt Ward, c'est c'bon, classic TV series, collectibles, Colonel Steve Austin, comedienne Judy Tenuta, Cyborg, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Productions, Desilu Studios, Donelle Dadigan, Eartha Kitt, Faith Majors, Family Affair, film history, first actress to play Catwoman on screen, first female executive television executive, Frank Sheftel, Freda Payne, Geoffrey Mark, Halle Berry, Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, Jaime Sommers, Jeff Tracy, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Judy Tenuta, Julie Newmar, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, Kenneth Johnson, Kitt McDonald, LA's Next Big Stage Show, Lawrence Luckinbill, Lee Majors, Lee Meriwether, Lee Purcell, legacy of Catwoman, Leonard Maltin, LGBTQ Hollywood, Lindsay Wagner, Los Angeles City Council, Lucie Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill, Lucille Ball, Lucille Ball exhibit, Lucille Ball tribute, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, memorabilia, Michael Stern, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miss Kitka, Mitch O'Farrell, most exciting woman in the world, My Three Sons, Orson Welles, Oscar Goldman, Peter Mark Richman, props, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, Redheads Only Room, REEL to REAL, Remembering Lucy, Remembering Lucy exhibit, Richard Anderson, Robin the Boy Wonder, running in tandem, Santa Baby, Selina Kyle, Six Million Dollar Man, Susan Olsen, television history, The Bionic Woman, The Brady Bunch, The Catwoman, The Hollywood Museum, The Incredible Hulk, The Lucy Book, The Lucy Legacy, The Lucy Show, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman Exhibit, the voice of Porky Pig, The Young and the Restless, Thunderbirds are Go, Tom Watson, V, Wink Martindale
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 450 with guests Susan Olsen, Frank Sheftel and Geoffrey Mark live from The Hollywood Museum is now available online for listening on demand
Lucille Ball historian Geoffrey Mark on what made Lucy a great radio host Original Airdates: May 10-12, 2019 TVC 450.3: From the floor of The Hollywood Museum: Geoffrey Mark, author of The Lucy Book and other books on film and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Bob Bergen, comedienne Judy Tenuta, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Productions, Desilu Studios, Donelle Dadigan, Family Affair, first female executive television executive, Frank Sheftel, Geoffrey Mark, Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, KABC Radio, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, LA's Next Big Stage Show, Lawrence Luckinbill, Lucie Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill, Lucille Ball, Lucille Ball exhibit, Lucille Ball tribute, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, Michael Stern, My Three Sons, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, Redheads Only Room, Remembering Lucy, Remembering Lucy exhibit, Sunday Night Live with Susan Olsen and Frank Sheftel, Susan Olsen, Susan Olsen Brady Bunch, Susan Olsen Cindy, Susan Olsen Howard Stern, Susan Olsen Ken Ober, Susan Olsen radio, The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Lucy Book, The Lucy Legacy, The Lucy Show, the voice of Porky Pig, The Young and the Restless, Tom Watson
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Robert Hooks, plus Inside The Questor Tapes: Next on TVC
We’ll play Part 2 of our conversations with actor and entrepreneur Robert Hooks and author and screenwriter Marc Cushman this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing May 10-12 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday … Continue reading →
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