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Joyce Bulifant, Ella Fitzgerald’s Birthday, and The Birth of The Blues Brothers: Next on TVC
We’ll welcome back actress and author Joyce Bulifant and author and showbiz historian Geoffrey Mark on this weekend’s edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing April 20-23 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 4/20 7pm … Continue reading →
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Coming up in April on TV CONFIDENTIAL: A return appearance by actress and author Joyce Bulifant. We talk about how her book, MY FOUR HOLLYWOOD HUSBANDS, is even more timely than ever, plus Joyce shares a few stories about her friend and mentor Lillian Gish, working on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Match Game and Airplane!, the two educational films she produced about learning differences, and what it’s like to be directed by her son John Asher
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Tagged 90 Bristol Court, addictive behavior, Airplane, alcoholism, Bad News Bears, Bill Bixby, Bye Yum Pum Pum, co-dependency, Crosswits, Diamonds, domestic abuse, dyslexia, Edward Mallory, Fairy Godmother, Harper Valley, Helen Hayes, Henry Fonda, Jack Warden, Jack Weston, James MacArthur, Jane Fonda, Joyce Bulifant, Lesley Ann Warren, Lillian Gish, Love Thy Neighbor, Marie Slaughter, Match Game, My Four Hollywood Husbands, Neil Simon, Password, Perry Mason, Pyramid, Robert Redford, Roger Perry, Tattletales, The Bill Cosby Show, The Dyslexia Awareness program, The Dyslexia Foundation, The First Lady of the American Theater, The Happiest Millionaire, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, To Tell the Truth, Tom Dick and Mary, Walter Pidgeon, William Asher
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