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Hank Garrett and Paul Robert Coyle: Next on TVC
Television writer/producer Paul Robert Coyle will join us, plus we’ll play Part 2 of our conversation with actor/comedian Hank Garrett. All this, and more, on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Dec. 18-20 at the following times and venues: … Continue reading →
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Ed Gross of CLOSER WEEKLY interviewed Ed Robertson of TV CONFIDENTIAL for this comprehensive retrospective on David Janssen that features many archived comments from the actor himself
Here’s What Happened to Actor David Janssen Before, During and After Starring in ‘The Fugitive’
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via Twitter: David Janssen was born this day in TV History
Remembering #DavidJanssen (RIP), known best on television for his role as Dr. Richard Kimble in ABC drama #TheFugitive, btd 1931. Janssen also played the title roles in three other series: #RichardDiamondPrivateDetective, #HarryO and #OHaraUnitedStatesTreasury. pic.twitter.com/6qkaHhmI6L — Silver Age TV 📺 … Continue reading →
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Our tribute to the fiftieth anniversary of “The Judgment,” the standard-bearing final episode of The Fugitive, is available online for listening on demand on our YouTube channel
From August 2017: Remembering the fiftieth anniversary of “The Judgment,” the climactic two-part episode of The Fugitive, and the show that, in many respects, set the standard for series finales in television. The program includes highlights from Ed’s interviews with … Continue reading →
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