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Tag Archives: The Young and the Restless
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. 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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Tagged 1966 Batman movie, 20th Century Superhero Legends, 80th anniversary of Batman character, Adam West, Amy Poehler, Anne Hathaway, Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Batman 1966, Batman 80th Anniversary Exhibit, Batman television series, Beth Behrs, bionic series, Bionic Shows, Bob Bergen, Bob Mackie, 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, Dorothy Loudon, 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, Gone with the Wind, Halle Berry, Harry Connick Jr., Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, Holy Hollywood History, I Dream of Jeannie, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, Jaime Sommers, Jane Lynch, Jay Leno, Jeff Tracy, Jim Carrey, Jon Batiste, Jonathan Goldsmith, Jonathan Goldsmith book, Jonathan Lippe, Jose Iturbi Foundation, Julie Newmar, Kaley Cuoco, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, Kenneth Johnson, Kitt McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, 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, Married with Children, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, memorabilia, Michael Stern, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miss Kitka, Mitch O'Farrell, most exciting woman in the world, Most Interesting Man in the World, My Three Sons, Orson Welles, Oscar Goldman, props, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, red carpet, 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, Sony International, Stay Interesting, Stay Interesting book, Stay Thirsty, Stay Thirsty my friends, Susan Olsen, T.J. Hooker, television history, The Bionic Woman, The Brady Bunch, The Catwoman, The Dentist, The Family, 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 Young and the Restless, Thunderbirds are Go, Time Life, Tom Watson, Tudball, Ugly Betty, V, Worlds Most Interesting Man
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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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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Laura Niemi on the atmosphere of family and trust in front of the camera and behind the scenes of THIS IS US; working with Oscar winner Anne Hathaway in the upcoming Netflix movie THE LAST THING HE WANTED; her lifelong passion for the theatre; and her early background with the performance rock band Spork. NBC recently renewed THIS IS US for three more seasons
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Tagged Anne Hathaway, Ben Affleck, Bones, Chastity Bites, Dan Fogelman, Dee Rees, Devo, Elizabeth Berger, Funny or Die, General Hospital, Jack Pearson, Joan Didion, Justified, Killer Joe, Laura Niemi, Los Angels Theatre Company, Marilyn Manson, Marilyn Pearson, Milo Ventimiglio, Mudbound, NBC renews This is Us, performance rock band, Peter Onorati, Show Friends, sketch comedy, Spork, The Sopranos, The Young and the Restless, This Is Us, This is US NBC, This is Us renewal, Veep, Vicki Niemi
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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
Posted in Celebrities, Classic Shows, Film Stars, Next Show, Radio Stations, Television Star
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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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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 449: Inside The Hollywood Museum’s New Tribute to Lucille Ball is now available online for listening on demand
Inside The Hollywood Museum’s New Tribute to Lucille Ball Original Airdates: May 3-5, 2019 TVC 449.4: TV Confidential takes its listeners to the Hollywood Museum for the opening night unveiling of Remembering Lucy, a new lobby exhibit that features props, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amy Schumer, Barbara van Orden, Barry Livingston, Bob Bergen, Bob Newhart, Carl Reiner, comedienne Judy Tenuta, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Productions, Desilu Studios, Dick Van Dyke Show, Donelle Dadigan, Ellen DeGeneres, Family Affair, First Couple of Comedy, first female executive television executive, first female television executive, Geoffrey Mark, Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, Jamestown, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Joan Rivers, Journey Gunderson, Kate Linder, Kate Luckinbill-Connor, Kathy Garver, LA's Next Big Stage Show, largest independent television production company in the United States, Lawrence Luckinbill, Lewis Black, Lily Tomlin, Lucie Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill, Lucille Ball, Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball exhibit, Lucille Ball tribute, Max Factor Building, Melody Thomas-Scott, Michael Stern, Mission: Impossible, My Three Sons, National Comedy Center, New York, Paula Poundstone, public Thank You Lucille Ball, Queen of Comedy, Ray Romano, Redheads Only Room, Remembering Lucy, Remembering Lucy exhibit, Star Trek, Susan Olsen, The Andy Griffith Show, The Brady Bunch, The Danny Thomas Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, the first female head of a major Hollywood production studio, The Jack Benny Program, The Lucy Book, The Lucy Legacy, The Lucy Show, The Smothers Brothers, The Untouchables, the voice of Porky Pig, The Young and the Restless, Tom Watson, Trevor Noah
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Kate Luckinbill-Conner, granddaughter of Lucille Ball, announces the launch of The Lucy Legacy, a new effort to reignite the legacy of the woman behind Television’s Queen of Comedy
HOLLYWOOD — Apr. 25, 2019 — Lucille Ball “did not set out to become anyone’s icon or influencer,” said Kate Luckinbill-Conner, daughter of singer/actress Lucie Arnaz, granddaughter of Lucille Ball, and head of Creative Direction for new business, new products, 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, Geoffrey Mark, Here's Lucy, Hollywood Museum, I Had a Ball: My Friendship with Lucy, I Love Lucy, 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, Susan Olsen, The Brady Bunch, 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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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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