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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 557.4 with guest Louise Sorel is available for listening on demand
The Essays of Louise Sorel Original Airdates: Oct. 29-31, 2021 TVC 557.4: Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome back Louise Sorel, the actress known around the world as Vivian Alamain on Days of Our Lives. When she visited us earlier this … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Frigid Day, Albert J. Cohen, Albert Salmi, Beacon Hill, Dame Judith Anderson, David Janssen, Days of Our Lives, Don Rickles, Don Rickles 1972 sitcom, Don Rickles Show, Don Rickles Show 1972, Dr. Kildare, Erin Moran Don Rickles Show, FBI River of No Return, FBI Rogue River, frank converse, Gabriel Dell, George Abbott, Get Christie Love, Gloria Swanson, Harry Guardino, Henry Darrow, Herb Edelman, Jack Benny, Jeanne Sorel, Jerry Seinfeld, Joseph Mascolo, Karen Valentine, Ken Corday, Lawrence Pressman, Lloyd Gough, Lorainne Hansberry, Louise Sorel, Louise Sorel Albert J. Cohen, Louise Sorel Art Carney, Louise Sorel Augusta Lockridge, Louise Sorel Beacon Hill, Louise Sorel Broadway, Louise Sorel Dame Judith Anderson, Louise Sorel Days of Our Lives, Louise Sorel Don Rickles Show, Louise Sorel essayist, Louise Sorel essays, Louise Sorel essays New York, Louise Sorel Garbo was Right, Louise Sorel Get Christie Love, Louise Sorel Jeanne Sorel, Louise Sorel Nicholas Coster, Louise Sorel Photo Interruptus, Louise Sorel Rayna, Louise Sorel Santa Barbara, Louise Sorel Soap Opera Digest Awards, Louise Sorel Star Trek, Louise Sorel Take Her Shes Mine, Louise Sorel The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped, Louise Sorel Virgil Vogel, Louise Sorel Vivian Alamain, Madison on Fifth, Neptune Society, Nicholas Coster, Of All the Gin Joints, One Life to Live, Patricia Bosworth, Peggy McCay, Requiem for Methuselah, Richard Kimble, Richard Long, Rita Moreno, Rogue River episode, Route 66, Ruth White, Sam Denoff, Santa Barbara, Seinfeld, Seinfeld these pretzels are making me thirsty, Sheldon Leonard, Soap Opera Digest Awards, Star Trek, Sunset Boulevard, Susan Silver, Teresa Graves, Teresa Graves Get Christie Love, The Fugitive, The Survivors, Virgil Vogel Circle Pete
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 549.4 with guest Louise Sorel is available for listening on demand as a free podcast
Happy Birthday, Louise Sorel Original Airdates: Aug. 6-8, 2021 TVC 549.4: Ed welcomes actress Louise Sorel, the award-winning actress known around the world as Vivian Alamain on Days of Our Lives and Augusta Lockridge on Santa Barbara. Topics this segment … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Award-winning actress LOUISE SOREL on her lifelong love for the theatre; protecting the integrity of her characters, particularly when she played Vivian Alamain on DAYS OF OUR LIVES; plus a few memories of working with Don Rickles and David Janssen, the pilot for GET CHRISTIE LOVE!, and the treacherous shoot along the Rogue River in southwestern Oregon while filming an episode of THE FBI
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 397 with guest Lou Antonio is now available online for listening on demand
Cool Hand Lou: Chatting with Lou Antonio Original Airdates: Mar 9-12, 2018 From March 2018: An encore presentation of our March 2018 conversation with acclaimed actor, director, and screenwriter Lou Antonio. Lou’s memoir, Cool Hand Lou: My Fifty Years in … Continue reading →
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Tagged America America, Bertolt Brecht, Bobby Darin, Boston Legal, C.S.I., Candice Bergen, comedian, Cool Hand Luke, David Janssen, Dennis Weaver, Edward Albee, Eli Wallach, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Felicity, Frank Pierson, Frank Sinatra, Genie Genie Who's Got the Genie, Gentle Ben, George C. Scott, George Kennedy, Glen Larsen, Gunsmoke, Heath Ledger, Henry Thomas, I Dream of Jeannie, Jaclyn Smith, James Arness, James Garner, Julie Andrews, Julie Harris, Karen Carpenter, Laurence Olivier, Lee Remick, Lee Strasberg, Lou Antonio, Louis Gossett Jr., Luis Delgado, Marilyn Monroe, McCloud, Michael Gleason, Michael J. Fox, Naked City, Papa Gene's Blues, Paul Newman, Peter Ustinov, Picket Fences, Poor Man: Book II, QM Productions, Quinn Martin, Ralph Senensky, Ralph Waite, Renee Zellweger, Rich Man, Richard Burton, Route 66, Something for Joey, Splendor in the Grass, Star Trek, Stuart Rosenberg, The F.B.I., The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, The Guardian, The Monkees, The Phynx, The Rockford Files, Wayne Rogers
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 531.5 with guest Paul Robert Coyle: Behind the Scenes of Xena, Hercules, and The Dead Zone is available for listening on demand
Behind the Scenes of Xena: Warrior Princess Original Airdates: Mar. 19-21, 2021 TVC 531.5: Television writer and producer Paul Robert Coyle takes us behind the scenes of Xena: Warrior Princess, including how the writers cleverly worked around the freak injury … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aeolis Hercules, Ann Udell, Anthony Michael Hall The Dead Zone, Barnaby Jones, Barnaby Jones The Fatal Dive, behind the scenes, Bruce Campbell Hercules, Buddy Ebsen, character creation fee, character creation fees, Crazy Like a Fox, David Janssen, David Odgen Stiers The Dead Zone, Death Valley Days, Deep Space Nine, Deep Space Nine Whispers, Ed Lakso, Edward Lakso, Gerry Anderson Space Precinct, Hercules behind the scenes, Hercules New Zealand, Hercules The Legendary Journeys, Hercules The Sovereign, Hill Street Blues meets Star Trek, Jack Warden, Jacobs Brown Media Group, Jake and the Fatman, John Rubinstein, Karl Malden, Kevin Sorbo, Kevin Sorbo health scare, Kevin Sorbo Hercules, Kevin Sorbo Hercules The Legendary Journeys, Kevin Sorbo stroke, Kevin Sorbo The Sovereign, Kevin Sorbo True Strength, Lee Meriwether, Lucy Lawless Xena, Lucy Lawless Xena injury, Mark Shera, Michael Douglas, Michael Hurst, Michael Hurst Aeolis, Michael Hurst Hercules, Michael Hurst Paul Robert Coyle, Michael Pillar Deep Space Nine, Michael Piller, Michael Piller Star Trek The Next Generation, Michael Piller The Dead Zone, Move Along Home, Paul Coyle, Paul Robert Coyle, Paul Robert Coyle Columbo, Paul Robert Coyle D.C. Fontana, Paul Robert Coyle Hercules, Paul Robert Coyle memoir, Paul Robert Coyle Michael Piller, Paul Robert Coyle Peter Falk, Paul Robert Coyle Philip Saltzman, Paul Robert Coyle Quinn Martin, Paul Robert Coyle Space Precinct, Paul Robert Coyle Swords Starships and Superheroes, Paul Robert Coyle The Dead Zone, Paul Robert Coyle The Fatal Dive, Paul Robert Coyle The Honorable Profession, Paul Robert Coyle Xena, Penny Peyser, Philip Saltzman, Robert Janssen, Simon and Simon, Space Precinct, spotting sessions, Star Trek Next Generation, Star Trek The Next Generation Move Along Home, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Streets of San Francisco, Streets of San Francisco Honorable Profession, Streets of San Francisco Robert Reed, Swords Starships and Superheroes, Swords Starships and Superheroes From Star Trek to Xena to Hercules A TV Writer’s Life Scripting the Stories of Heroes, Ted Shackelford Space Precinct, The Dead Zone TV series, The Fugitive, The Streets of San Francisco, Voyager, Whispers Colm Meaney, Writer's Digest, Xena behind the scenes, Xena Warrior Princess New Zealand, Xena: Warrior Princess
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 530.1 with guest Paul Robert Coyle is available for listening on demand
Paul Robert Coyle on Writing for Deep Space Nine Original Airdates: Mar. 12-14, 2021 TVC 530.1: Television writer and producer Paul Robert Coyle talks to Ed about how he transitioned into writing for sci-fi and fantasy, including such iconic shows … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ann Udell, Barnaby Jones, Barnaby Jones The Fatal Dive, Buddy Ebsen, character creation fees, Crazy Like a Fox, David Janssen, Death Valley Days, Deep Space Nine, Deep Space Nine Whispers, Ed Lakso, Edward Lakso, Gerry Anderson Space Precinct, Hercules The Incredible Journeys, Hill Street Blues meets Star Trek, Jack Warden, Jacobs Brown Media Group, Jake and the Fatman, John Rubinstein, Karl Malden, Lee Meriwether, Mark Shera, Michael Douglas, Michael Pillar Deep Space Nine, Michael Piller Star Trek The Next Generation, Move Along Home, Paul Coyle, Paul Robert Coyle, Paul Robert Coyle Columbo, Paul Robert Coyle D.C. Fontana, Paul Robert Coyle Hercules, Paul Robert Coyle memoir, Paul Robert Coyle Michael Piller, Paul Robert Coyle Peter Falk, Paul Robert Coyle Philip Saltzman, Paul Robert Coyle Quinn Martin, Paul Robert Coyle Space Precinct, Paul Robert Coyle Swords Starships and Superheroes, Paul Robert Coyle The Fatal Dive, Paul Robert Coyle The Honorable Profession, Paul Robert Coyle Xena, Penny Peyser, Philip Saltzman, Robert Janssen, Simon and Simon, Space Precinct, Star Trek Next Generation, Star Trek The Next Generation Move Along Home, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Streets of San Francisco, Streets of San Francisco Honorable Profession, Streets of San Francisco Robert Reed, Swords Starships and Superheroes, Swords Starships and Superheroes From Star Trek to Xena to Hercules A TV Writer’s Life Scripting the Stories of Heroes, Ted Shackelford Space Precinct, The Fugitive, The Streets of San Francisco, Voyager, Whispers Colm Meaney, Writer's Digest, Xena: Warrior Princess
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 527.1 with guest Mitchell Hadley is available for listening on demand
How Television Evolved During the Era of Classic TV Original Airdates: Feb. 19-21, 2021 TVC 527.1: Ed welcomes novelist, essayist, and TV historian Mitchell Hadley. Mitchell’s latest book, The Electronic Mirror: What Classic TV Tells US About Who We Were … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 524.1: Tribute to Peter Mark Richman is available for listening on demand
The Inner Voice of Peter Mark Richman Original Airdates: Jan. 22-24, 2021 TVC 524.1: Ed plays highlights of our May 2011 conversation with Peter Mark Richman, the accomplished actor, author, artist, and Renaissance man who passed away on Thursday, Jan. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 4 Faces, A Hatful of Rain, A Medal for Murray, Actors Studio, American National Theater, An Autobiography of My Artistic and Spiritual Journey, Ben Gazzara, Beverly Hills 90210, Broadway stage, Cain's Hundred, Cain's Hundred Paul Monash, Charlie Grimjaw, Coretta Scott King, Dorothy Dandridge, Drama Critics Award, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Friendly Persuasion, Gary Cooper, Golden Age of live television, Golden Age of Television, Golden Age of TV, Hatful of Rain, Helen Richman, Hollander's Deal, I Saw a Molten White Light, Ira Masters, Jack Klugman, James Franciscus, Janis Paige, Janis Paige Lillian Goodman, John Conwell, Lee Strasberg, live television, Lloyd Thaxton, Longstreet, Michael V. Gazzo, Mission: Impossible, Murder She Wrote, New York, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Nicolas Cain, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Pennsylvania, Peter Mark Richman, Peter Mark Richman 4 Faces, Peter Mark Richman Agent for H.A.R.M., Peter Mark Richman Cain's Hundred, Peter Mark Richman Gary Cooper, Peter Mark Richman Helen Richman, Peter Mark Richman Hollander's Deal, Peter Mark Richman Longstreet, Peter Mark Richman Martin Ritt, Peter Mark Richman Paddy Chayefsky, Peter Mark Richman Reverend Snow, Peter Mark Richman Subud, Peter Mark Richman Three's Company, Peter Mark Richman William Wyler, Phyllis Love, Quinn Martin, registered pharmacist, Reverend Snow, Robert F. Kennedy, Rod Serling, Roger Perry, Santa Barbara, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco, Subud, Suzanne Somers, The Black Orchid, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Method, The Rebirth of Ira Masters, Three's Company, total actor, Twilight Zone, William Wyler
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL conversation with Peter Mark Richman from May 2011 is available for listening on demand
From May 2011: Peter Mark Richman talks to TV Confidential: A radio talk show about television about how he first began… Posted by Ed Robertson on Thursday, January 14, 2021
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Tagged 4 Faces, A Hatful of Rain, A Medal for Murray, Actors Studio, American National Theater, An Autobiography of My Artistic and Spiritual Journey, Ben Gazzara, Beverly Hills 90210, British Invasion, Broadway stage, Cain's Hundred, Casey Kasem, Chuck Harter, Darlene Love, Dick Clark, Dorothy Dandridge, Drama Critics Award, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Gary Cooper, Hatful of Rain, Helen Richman, Herman’s Hermits, Hollander's Deal, Hollywood a Go Go, Hullabaloo, I Saw a Molten White Light, Ike and Tina Turner, Jack Good, Jack Klugman, James Franciscus, Lee Strasberg, Lloyd Thaxton, Longstreet, Michael V. Gazzo, Mission: Impossible, Murder She Wrote, New York, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Pennsylvania, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Love, pop music TV shows, Quinn Martin, Ready Steady Go, registered pharmacist, Reverend Snow, Robert F. Kennedy, Rod Serling, Roger Perry, Santa Barbara, Shebang, Shindig, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Steve Binder, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco, Subud, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Kinks, The Method, The Rebirth of Ira Masters, The Righteous Brothers, Three's Company, Top of the Pops, Twilight Zone, Where the Action Is, William Wyler
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Actor, artist, painter, playwright, and novelist Peter Mark Richman dies at age 93
via B Harlan Boll: Sad news from Hollywood today. Actor, artist, author, playwright, and novelist Peter Mark Richman… Posted by Ed Robertson on Thursday, January 14, 2021
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Tagged 4 Faces, A Hatful of Rain, A Medal for Murray, Actors Studio, American National Theater, An Autobiography of My Artistic and Spiritual Journey, Ben Gazzara, Beverly Hills 90210, British Invasion, Broadway stage, Cain's Hundred, Casey Kasem, Chuck Harter, Darlene Love, Dick Clark, Dorothy Dandridge, Drama Critics Award, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Gary Cooper, Hatful of Rain, Helen Richman, Herman’s Hermits, Hollander's Deal, Hollywood a Go Go, Hullabaloo, I Saw a Molten White Light, Ike and Tina Turner, Jack Good, Jack Klugman, James Franciscus, Lee Strasberg, Lloyd Thaxton, Longstreet, Michael V. Gazzo, Mission: Impossible, Murder She Wrote, New York, Nicholas Cain, Nick Cain, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Pennsylvania, Peter Mark Richman, Phyllis Love, pop music TV shows, Quinn Martin, Ready Steady Go, registered pharmacist, Reverend Snow, Robert F. Kennedy, Rod Serling, Roger Perry, Santa Barbara, Shebang, Shindig, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Steve Binder, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco, Subud, The FBI, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Kinks, The Method, The Rebirth of Ira Masters, The Righteous Brothers, Three's Company, Top of the Pops, Twilight Zone, Where the Action Is, William Wyler
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