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TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

TVC 723.1: Ed welcomes Glenn Stewart, an adjunct professor at Westfield State University (Westfield, Massachusetts) whose background in media includes twenty-five years in radio, both as an on-air personality and as a station programmer for many stations across the United States. Glenn's new book, Columbo Explains the Seventies: A TV Cop's Pop Culture Journey, asks the question, "If you sealed all forty-five episodes of the original Columbo (NBC, 1971-1978) in a time capsule and unearthed them one hundred years later, what would those episodes of Columbo tell us about the culture of the 1970s?" Columbo Explains the Seventies is available through Bonaventure Press and Amazon.com. Topics this segment include how the original Columbo is more a clash of styles versus a study in class conflict; how social capital is portrayed in Columbo; and the extent to which the series reflects the melting pot of Los Angeles in the 1970s.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Why Columbo is Eminently Rewatchable

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 18:03


TVC 723.2: Glenn Stewart, author of Columbo Explains the Seventies, discusses some of the differences between the original Columbo (NBC, 1971-1978) and the revival of Columbo in the 1990s (ABC, 1989-2003), and how one of his goals for the book is to get readers to revisit the NBC series. Columbo Explains the Seventies is available through Bonaventure Press and Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Peter Falk, Patrick McGoohan, and Columbo

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 13:11


TVC 723.3: Glenn Stewart, author of Columbo Explains the Seventies, talks to Ed about Patrick McGoohan's peculiar relationship with Columbo as an actor, writer, and director. While McGoohan starred in two of the very best episodes of the original Columbo ("By Dawn's Early Light," "Identity Crisis") and one of the better episodes of the ABC series ("Agenda for Murder"), he also contributed to some of the problems that plagued Columbo in the 1990s (including, most notably, the episode "Murder with Too Many Notes"). Columbo Explains the Seventies is available through Bonaventure Press and Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Barry Pearl on how improv teaches actors to become fearless on stage

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 23:47


TVC 723.4: Ed welcomes Barry Pearl, the award-winning actor, director, and producer known to musical lovers around the world as "Doody" in Paramount's iconic film Grease (1978), although Barry's association with Grease dates back to the early 1970s (and continues to this day). Barry is getting ready to direct a new stage production of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, a witty, honest and affectionate look at modern love that is also the longest running revue in off-Broadway history. I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change runs Wednesday, Feb. 18 through Sunday, Mar. 8 at the International City Theatre in Long Beach, CA. For tickets and more information, call (562) 436-4610 or go to InternationalCityTheatre.org. Topics this segment include how Barry learned the Viola Spolin method of improv while working with actor/director Howard Storm; why fearlessness is at the essence of all improvisational acting; and Barry's experience directing Sid Caesar in a stage production of Oliver! in the early 1970s. The International City Theatre is located at the Beverly O'Neill Theater at The Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center 330 East Seaside Way, in Long Beach, CA 90802.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Barry Pearl on the through line between CPO Sharkey and Grease

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 20:28


TVC 723.5: Actor, director, and producer Barry Pearl talks to Ed about teaching improv to special needs students at Inclusion Films (the film company, run by Joey Travolta, that teaches and employs people in the film industry who have developmental and physical disabilities); how actor and director Jerry Paris mentored Barry when Barry first came out to Los Angeles in the mid 1970s; Barry's experience working with Don Rickles on CPO Sharkey in 1976; and how being eliminated from the cast of Sharkey in the spring of 1977 turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because it set into motion the events that led Barry to be cast as Doody in Grease. Barry Pearl is getting ready to direct a new stage production of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change that will run Wednesday, Feb. 18 through Sunday, Mar. 8 at the International City Theatre (located at the Beverly O'Neill Theater at The Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, 330 East Seaside Way, in Long Beach, CA 90802). For tickets and more information, call (562) 436-4610 or go to InternationalCityTheatre.org.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Alan Napier, John Houseman, and Orson Welles

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 14:48


TVC 722.3: James Bigwood, co-author of Not Just Batman's Butler: The Autobiography of Alan Napier, talks to Ed about how Alan Napier overcame a stammer when he was a child; why he likely enjoyed wearing the Batsuit on Batman when asked to do so; and Napier's various collaborations with John Houseman and Orson Welles for radio, film, and television. Not Just Batman's Butler is available through McFarlandPub.com. You can also order it by calling (800) 253-2187. Audio clips of Alan Napier heard in this segment courtesy of Jeffrey Vance.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Why Batman is just one chapter in the life of Alan Napier

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 19:52


TVC 722.2: James Bigwood, co-author of Not Just Batman's Butler: The Autobiography of Alan Napier, talks to Ed about what an eloquent writer Alan Napier was; the variety of characters that Napier played in his stage and film career; and how Napier was often cast as older men (even when he was young) because of his height. Not Just Batman's Butler is available through McFarlandPub.com. You can also order it by calling (800) 253-2187. Audio clips of Alan Napier heard in this segment courtesy of Jeffrey Vance.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
The Life and Times of Alan Napier

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 21:25


TVC 722.1: From January 2016: James Bigwood joins Ed for a look at the life and career of Alan Napier (1903-1988), the British actor best known to three generations of TV viewers as Alfred the butler on Batman. Jim is co-author of Not Just Batman's Butler: The Autobiography of Alan Napier, a combination memoir, biography and filmography that is largely based on a manuscript that Napier wrote himself in 1969. Jim first learned about this manuscript in 1975, when he interviewed Napier for Films in Review. Over the ensuing years, he helped flesh out the manuscript (including the chapters on the last twenty years of Napier's life) and eventually got it published. January 2026 marks the sixtieth anniversary of the premiere of Batman. Not Just Batman's Butler is available through McFarlandPub.com. You can also order it by calling (800) 253-2187. Audio clips of Alan Napier heard in this segment courtesy of Jeffrey Vance.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
The Night When Johnny Carson Upstaged Don Rickles

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 22:23


TVC 722.4: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Mark Malkoff, host of the award-winning Carson Podcast and the author of Love Johnny Carson: One Obsessive Fan's Journey to Find The Genius Behind the Legend, a deep dive into Johnny Carson's thirty-year reign as host of The Tonight Show. Topics this segment include why the act of Carson inviting young comedians to join him on the couch after performing their set had a much greater impact in Los Angeles than when the show was based in New York; how Doc Severinsen became Johnny's band leader in 1967; why Ed McMahon's relationship with Carson was "friendly, yet fearful"; and the back story behind the night in December 1976 when Carson barged onto the set of Don Rickles' NBC series C.P.O. Sharkey (which was taping next-door to The Tonight Show) after realizing that Rickles had broken the cigarette box on Carson's Tonight Show desk the night before. Love Johnny Carson is available wherever books are sold through Dutton Books.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

TVC 722.5: Ed welcomes Cam Clarke, one of the youngest members of The King Family, and one of the busiest voice actors in the entertainment industry today. Cam's new book, Now They're All Here: The King Family, Over 100 Years of Entertainment From America's First Family of Song is an oral history that not only traces The King Family's imprint on entertainment over the past century (spanning the worlds of vaudeville, radio, record albums, musical films from the 1940s, and live venues all over the world), but, in many respects, also serves as a King family album. Now They're All Here is available through Rare Bird Books as well as Amazon.com. Topics this segment include how the King Family musical act started on a Christmas morning in Utah; the back story behind the title of the book; the connection between The King Family and Alvino Rey, the bandleader who was also one of the inventors of the electric guitar; and the connection between Cam's father, actor Robert Clarke, and actress/director Ida Lupino.

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TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

TVC 722.6: Voice actor Cam Clarke, author of Now They're All Here: The King Family, Over 100 Years of Entertainment From America's First Family of Song, talks to Ed about his accidental path to becoming a voice actor; how he was mentored as a voice artist by Michael Bell; and why a voice actor should "never audition with something you can't sustain." Now They're All Here is available through Rare Bird Books as well as Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

TVC 720.3: From December 2015: Tony, Donna, and Ed commemorate the premiere of Magnum, p.i. (CBS, 1980-1988) and the birthday of TV talk show legend Phil Donahue as part of This Week in TV History.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
The "Surprise Guest" Segment of The Johnny Carson Tonight Show

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 15:52


TVC 720.3: Mark Malkoff, host of the award-winning Carson Podcast and the author of Love Johnny Carson, talks to Ed about why Johnny Carson often had a "surprise guest" during the early years of hosting The Tonight Show; how Carson's writers often approached writing the monologue differently whenever a guest host hosted the show in Johnny's absence; Carson's secret philanthropy; and his legendary generosity toward up-and-coming comedians. Love Johnny Carson: One Obsessive Fan's Journey to Find The Genius Behind the Legend is available wherever books are sold through Dutton Books.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
How 5 Minutes with Red Skelton Changed Johnny Carson's Career

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 12:00


TVC 721.2: Ed welcomes Mark Malkoff, host of the award-winning Carson Podcast and the author of Love Johnny Carson: One Obsessive Fan's Journey to Find The Genius Behind the Legend, a deep dive into Johnny Carson's thirty-year reign as host of The Tonight Show that includes interviews with more than four hundred Tonight Show personnel, including staff members, production people, writers, friends, and such Tonight Show guests as Carol Burnett, Mel Brooks, Bob Saget, Larry King, Michael J. Fox, Paula Poundstone, Loni Anderson, and many, many others. Love Johnny Carson is available wherever books are sold through Dutton Books. Topics this segment include the prominent role that Carson's second wife, Joanne, played in helping Johnny become host of The Tonight Show in 1962; how powerful Joanne was behind the scenes of The Tonight Show, especially during the New York years; and how a surprise appearance by Red Skelton on Carson's Coffee Break, a five-minute show that Carson hosted for Los Angeles station KNXT in the early 1950s, changed the trajectory of Johnny's career

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Lindsay Wagner on the Golden Anniversary of The Bionic Woman

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 20:39


TVC 721.4: Ed welcomes back Lindsay Wagner, the Emmy Award-winning actress known around the world as Jaime Sommers, The Bionic Woman. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the premiere of The Bionic Woman (ABC/NBC, 1976-1978). Topics this segment include how Lindsay accepted the part of Jaime after some prodding from both her mother and her younger sister; how the development of Jaime's character was a true collaboration between Lindsay and series producer Kenneth Johnson; the joy Lindsay gets from hearing fans share their stories about watching The Bionic Woman; how both Jaime and Steve Austin become the mother figure and father figure, respectively, of superheroes in the 1970s; and how Richard Anderson played Oscar Goldman differently on The Bionic Woman than he did on The Six Million Dollar Man. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of The Bionic Woman, Lindsay Wagner is making available some special, limited-edition fiftieth anniversary Bionic Woman memorabilia, including newly released signed photos of Lindsay as Jaime; a limited number of autographed, printed copies of "On the Run," the script for the final episode of The Bionic Woman; and a chance to have a one-on-one video chat with Lindsay herself. All of these items are available for pre-order right now at Bionic50.com. Physical items will be mailed out later in January. If you would like to book a video chat with Lindsay, the video chat will be held in February. The deadline for all orders is Feb. 28, 2026. For details and more information, go to Bionic50.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Lindsay Wagner, John Houseman, and Robert Wise

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 7:42


TVC 721.5: Lindsay Wagner talks to Ed about working with Academy Award-winning actor John Houseman on both The Paper Chase and The Bionic Woman, working with Academy Award-winning director Robert Wise on Two People, and how she got her first television set with an assist from James Garner. Lindsay is making available special, limited-edition Bionic Woman memorabilia to celebrate the show's fiftieth anniversary, including newly released signed photos of Lindsay as Jaime; a select number of autographed, printed copies of the script for the final episode of The Bionic Woman; and a chance to have a one-on-one video chat with Lindsay herself. All items are available for pre-order right now at Bionic50.com. Physical items will be mailed out later in January. If you'd like to book a video chat with Lindsay, the video chat will be held in February. The deadline for all orders is Feb. 28, 2026. For details and more information, go to Bionic50.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
How Masterpiece Theatre was a forerunner of TV miniseries

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 10:16


TVC 720.1: From January 2011: Tony, Donna, and Ed remember of the premiere of Masterpiece Theater (PBS, 1971-…) and the first NBC broadcast of Kukla, Fran and Ollie as part of This Week in TV History.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Doug Thompson, John Candy, and James Doohan

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 22:33


 TVC 720.4: Ed welcomes Doug Thompson, award-winning writer, producer, and director of more than 1,000 hours of radio programming for broadcast across the U.S. and Canada, as well as more than thirty TV documentaries for Canadian television. Among his credits, Doug created and produced three radio shows for John Candy, including Radio Kandy, a weekly two-hour show that was not only carried by more than 350 radio stations across the U.S. for two years at the height of Candy's movie career, but which captured the essence of SCTV on radio. Topics this segment include why Candy enjoyed doing radio; how Doug and Candy got Star Trek actor James Doohan to join the cast of Radio Kandy during the first year; and Candy's loyalty to his fellow cast mates on SCTV.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Doug Thompson, Ringo Starr, and Jim Henson

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 17:40


 TVC 720.5: Award-winning radio producer Doug Thompson talks to Ed about working with Ringo Starr on the nationally syndicated radio series Ringo's Yellow Submarine; with Jim Henson on both The Dark Crystal and The Fantastic Miss Piggy Special; and with The Monkees on a radio documentary that Doug produced for broadcast in Canada in 1967.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Why not every TV series needs a final episode

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 11:40


TVC 719.3: Mitchell Hadley talks to Ed about "The Running Men," an essay that Mitchell recently wrote for ItsAboutTV.com that makes the case for why it's not necessary for every television series to have a final episode that resolves the premise and ties up any other loose ends. Ed agrees with Mitchell, but adds that the influence of social media on today's TV landscape makes it impossible for show runners to avoid producing a series finale without upsetting the fan base. Mitchell's latest book, Darkness in Primetime: How Classic-Era TV Foresaw Modern Society's Descent into Hell, is available wherever books are sold through Throckmorton Press and Amazon.com.  

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Why The Brotherhood of The Bell still packs a wallop

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 19:11


TVC 719.2: Part 2 of a conversation that began a few weeks ago with author, essayist, novelist, and TV historian Mitchell Hadley (The Electronic Mirror, ItsAboutTV.com). Mitchell's latest book, Darkness in Primetime: How Classic-Era TV Foresaw Modern Society's Descent into Hell, is a series of essays that shows how certain episodes of such classic series as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Star Trek, and The Prisoner—all of which were originally written and broadcast in either the 1950s or 1960s—not only envisioned a society of 24/7 surveillance, thought control, disinformation, persecution, and loss of freedom, but portrayed those realities in ways that are disturbingly similar to the world that we currently occupy. Topics this segment include a look at The Brotherhood of the Bell (CBS, 1970), a made-for-TV movie starring Glenn Ford (adapted for television by David Karp, based on his novel The Brotherhood of Velvet, about a secret society that is bent on world domination) that is also a variation of the classic tale of Faust; and "Susan B. Anthony, I Love You," an episode of Petticoat Junction from February 1970 that, whether by design or not, has a storyline that is reminiscent of Lysistrata, the classic Greek play by Aristophanes.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Tom Sturges, Preston Sturges, and Shaquille O'Neal

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 19:25


TVC 719.5: Tom Sturges talks to Ed about how his father, Preston Sturges, embodied some of the "man truths" that Tom writes about in his new book, Men Explained… Finally; how Tom came to work with NBA star Shaquille O'Neal when O'Neal became a rap artist; and what Tom looks for when determining whether a new song has what it takes to become a hit record. Men Explained… Finally is available wherever books are sold through Centimilla Press.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Tom Sturges on why the music industry is a great big playground

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 24:28


TVC 719.4: Ed welcomes Tom Sturges, son of Academy Award-winning writer/director Preston Sturges, one of the top executives in the music industry, and the author of such books as Every Idea is a Good Idea, A Good Divorce Begins Here, and Preston Sturges: The Last Years of Hollywood's First Writer-Director. Tom's latest book, Men Explained... Finally, is a humorous, totally unscientific, and yet often very wise look at the male species that reveals such universal Man Truths as Why All Men are Really Fourteen Year-Old-Boys, Why Men Are Like Whales, Why All Men Have Three Basic Needs, and Why Every Problem in the World Can Be Solved with Duct Tape. Topics this segment how Tom's thirty-five years in the music business has helped him develop many of the observations about men that appear in Men Explained... Finally; how the key to survival for most men comes from their ability to compartmentalize; and why the goal of Tom's book is to help men have better relationships with the women in their lives. Men Explained... Finally is available wherever books are sold through Centimilla Press.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
55 Years of The Mary Tyler Moore Show

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 21:52


TVC 718.1: From November 2015: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss the legacy of The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS, 1970-1977), including a look at its spinoff series Rhoda (CBS, 1974-1978), Phyllis (CBS, 1975-1977), and Lou Grant (CBS, 1977-1982).

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Why "Rhoda's Wedding" is still a great episode

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 20:20


TVC 718.2: From November 2015: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss "Rhoda's Wedding" (CBS, Oct. 28, 1974), the famous first-season episode of Rhoda in which Rhoda Morgenstein (Valerie Harper) marries Joe Gerard (David Groh), and why the episode remains a television classic more than fifty years later, even though the decision to marry the two characters ultimately hurt the series.

Open Your Toys Cast
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Open Your Toys Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 169:28


It seems like we blinked, and our hobby is so much more expensive than it was five years ago. We have long railed against the TVC markups, but for two primary focuses of mine to be revealed and so easily join the JOMO list is inconceivable. How about a once mainline MOTU figure being made into not only an exclusive, but a deluxe, with a final cost of getting it into your hand more than double since 2020? The exact thing is happening at Hasbro with their new Combaticon Swindle; it's not even an exclusive. Classified hasn't been immune either. With mainline going from $20 to $28, who knows what a Deep Six with or without SHARK could cost, let alone another Zartan with Swamp Skier.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Dorothy Kilgallen biographer Mark Shaw on the importance of primary sources

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 14:42


TVC 718.3: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Mark Shaw, author of Abuse of Power: Connecting Robert Kennedy's Assassinaton with the Murders of JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen and The Reporter Who Knew Too Much. Topics this segment include new findings that suggest that the autopsy performed on Kilgallen after her death in November 1965 may have been compromised. As was the case with Mark's previous book, Collateral Damage, Abuse of Power emphasizes the importance of relying on primary sources whenever possible. Abuse of Power, Collateral Damage, and The Reporter Who Knew Too Much are all available through Post Hill Press and Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Stefanie Powers on why Love Letters appeals to actors and audiences alike

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 20:07


TVC 718.4: Ed welcomes back Stefanie Powers, the actress known around the world as Jennifer Hart on Hart to Hart (ABC, 1979-1984), and the founder and president of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation, the nonprofit organization that Stefanie established in 1982 in memory of her longtime life partner that continues and furthers the conservation work of William Holden in East Africa. Stefanie will reunite with McLintock! co-star Patrick Wayne for the first time in sixty years for a one-performance-only benefit production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters that will take place on Sunday, Jan. 11 on the Debbie Reynolds Main Stage at the historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, CA beginning at 1pm. Tickets start at $55. If you purchase a VIP ticket for $150, you'll have a chance to meet Stefanie and Patrick on stage. Proceeds for this production will support the efforts of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation. For tickets and more information, call (818) 508-4200 or go to ElPortalTheatre.com. Topics this segment include why Love Letters continues to appeal to actors and audiences alike; Stefanie's experience working with John Wayne, Patrick Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and (briefly) director John Ford while filming McLintock!; a trick that Stefanie learned during the production of McLintock! that enables her to drive through dusty terrain without eating dust (a trick that she has used many times during her travels to Africa); and why you can't visit Ireland without seeing The Quiet Man first.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Stefanie Powers, Ava Gardner, and James Garner

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 17:56


TVC 718.5: Stefanie Powers talks to Ed about why her experience as a contract player at Columbia Pictures at the start of her career was like "a finishing school for actors"; working with Ava Gardner on Maggie (CBS, 1986), a pilot for a series that marked Gardner's final screen appearance (the pilot, however, never aired); and why James Garner ranks alongside Robert Wagner as among Stefanie's favorite co-stars. (Stefanie starred opposite Garner in "The Red Easy Red Dog," a second-season episode of The Rockford Files.) Stefanie Powers will reunite with McLintock! co-star Patrick Wayne for the first time in sixty years for a one-performance-only benefit production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters that will take place on Sunday, Jan. 11 on the Debbie Reynolds Main Stage at the historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, CA beginning at 1pm. Proceeds will support the efforts of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation. For tickets and more information, call (818) 508-4200 or go to ElPortalTheatre.com. Stefanie Powers is also featured in Vision for the Future: Capturing Inspiring Stories from Leaders and Changemakers, a recently released anthology eBook that profiles twenty-five visionaries who not only are making a significant impact in their respective fields, but are dedicated to making the world a better place through hope, action, and lasting change. Vision for the Future recognizes Stefanie for her work with The William Holden Wildlife Foundation. Vision for the Future is available for free at visionforthefuture.ai.

The Kick it Forward Podcast
SPORT | We Met RUSSELL COIGHT, Harry's Apology To Virgin, BAZBALL In Noosa, Englands Economic Sabotage, & TALKBACK!

The Kick it Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 68:21


⁠PLANE & BEER HATS HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ SPORT: Harry faces the press after breaking aviation law. Giorgio's Beer prank call. We met Russel Coight and asked him about Russel Coight. England are underpreparing for the next test in Noosa. Live Talkback gets c-c-c-c-crazzzyyyy. NUFFS: Lionel Messi, Josh's TVC, Howie goes full sigma. COINSPOT XMAS COMP HERE - WIN $$$$$$

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
A posthumous honor for Dorothy Kilgallen

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 17:58


TVC 718.6: Mark Shaw, author of Abuse of Power: Connecting Robert Kennedy's Assassinaton with the Murders of JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen and The Reporter Who Knew Too Much, talks to Ed about how the City of New York honored Dorothy Kilgallen on Saturday, Nov. 8 by naming a street after her on the sixtieth anniversary of her death. Other topics this segment include why so many of us are enamored with real-life murder mysteries. Abuse of Power and The Reporter Who Knew Too Much are both available through Post Hill Press and Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Mark Shaw on the journey that led him to write Abuse of Power

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 22:35


TVC 717.1: Ed welcomes back Mark Shaw, investigative journalist, former criminal defense attorney, onetime legal analyst for CNN, ESPN, and USA Today, and the author of nearly thirty books, including The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What's My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen. Mark's latest book, Abuse of Power, includes new information about the mysterious nature of Kilgallen's demise in November 1965 that, Mark believes, links the death of Kilgallen to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. Abuse of Power, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much, and all of Mark's books are available through Post Hill Press and Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Mark Shaw, author of Abuse of Power

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 19:46


TVC 717.2: Mark Shaw, author of Abuse of Power: Connecting Robert Kennedy's Assassinaton with the Murders of JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen, talks to Ed about a recently released YouTube video about John Shear (pictured above, left), a longtime paddock captain at Santa Anita Racetrack in Southern California who hired Sirhan Sirhan (pictured above, center) as a "hot walker" several months before Sirhan was arrested for the assassination of RFK in June 1968. According to Mark, Shear's comments in that video not only lend credence to the possibility that Sirhan may have been used as a fall guy by the mob for the assassination of RFK, but make the case that Sirhan should receive a new trial in light of these new revelations. (Though John Shear died in December 2023, Mark interviewed Shear's son, Michael, in December 2024; Michael Shear provided confirmation of his father's account.) Both Abuse of Power and The Reporter Who Knew Too Much are available through Post Hill Press and Amazon.com.

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Happy 100th Birthday, Dick Van Dyke

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 13:39


TVC 717.3: From December 2011: Tony, Donna, and Ed send birthday wishes to film and television legend Dick Van Dyke (The Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Poppins, Diagnosis Murder) as part of This Week in TV History. Dick Van Dyke turns 100 on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

Os Pingos nos Is
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Os Pingos nos Is

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 119:18


Confira os destaques de Os Pingos nos Is desta terça-feira (09):O presidente do STF, Edson Fachin, propôs a criação de um código de conduta para ministros da Corte, gerando resistência interna. O texto prevê regras sobre participação em eventos privados, transparência de valores e conflitos de interesse. A discussão ocorre enquanto o Senado analisa a nova Lei de Impeachment. O deputado federal Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) ocupou a Mesa Diretora da Câmara e se recusou a deixar o local nesta terça-feira. Após a atitude, policiais legislativos começaram a esvaziar o plenário e a TV Câmara interrompeu a transmissão. O presidente da Casa, Hugo Motta, afirmou que será analisada uma possível cassação do mandato. O deputado federal Eduardo Bolsonaro deve perder o mandato após decisão da Mesa Diretora da Câmara, segundo o presidente da Casa, Hugo Motta. Ele afirmou que a punição será determinada por faltas superiores a um terço das sessões. Além disso, Motta informou que também serão liberadas para votação as possíveis perdas de mandato de Carla Zambelli e Alexandre Ramagem. O presidente nacional do PT, Edinho Silva, minimizou a pré-candidatura de Flávio Bolsonaro e disse que o movimento não dá para levar a sério. Para a base aliada do governo, ninguém se lança candidato em um dia e no outro negocia a retirada do nome. Aliados avaliam que o candidato da direita só será definido em maio ou junho de 2026. Em busca de apoio político, o pré-candidato Flávio Bolsonaro afirmou ter os mesmos princípios do pai, Jair Bolsonaro, mas disse ser mais centrado e moderado. Ele minimizou a reação do mercado e declarou que pretende montar um “time de referências” para a campanha. Já Carlos Bolsonaro criticou o Centrão, acusando o bloco de atuar em defesa do mercado financeiro e manter controle sobre verbas e poder em Brasília.O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, afirmou que os dias de Nicolás Maduro no comando da Venezuela “estão contados”. Em entrevista, ele evitou confirmar ou negar uma possível invasão terrestre, alegando tratar-se de questão estratégica. Trump também declarou que considera ações militares no México e na Colômbia devido ao fluxo de drogas na região. Você confere essas e outras notícias em Os Pingos nos Is.

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Ellen Geer on Theatricum Botanicum's Holiday Family Faire

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 23:08


TVC 717.4: Ed welcomes back Ellen Geer, daughter of Will Geer and the artistic director of Theatricum Botanicum, the outdoor amphitheatre in Topanga Canyon, California that Will Geer founded in 1973. Theatricum's fifth annual Holiday Family Faire will take place on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 11am to 5pm, followed by a special live production of It's a Wonderful Life featuring Beau Bridges, Wendie Malick, Joe Mantegna beginning at 5pm. Tickets for the live production of It's a Wonderful Life are available as an "add-on" to Faire admission. Please visit Theatricum.com/holiday-family-faire for more information. Theatricum Botanicum is located at 1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga CA 90290, midway between Pacific Coast Highway and the Ventura Freeway.

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Alison Arngrim on the epic Little House cast reunion in Simi Valley

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 16:54


TVC 717.5: Ed welcomes back actress and author Alison Arngrim (Little House on the Prairie, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch). Alison has news about several events coming up over the next few weeks that will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the premiere of Little House on the Prairie (NBC, 1974-1983), including the recent Live Before a Studio Audience edition of The Little House 50th Anniversary Podcast featuring Alison, Dean Butler, and Pamela Bob that took place on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 1pm; the world virtual premiere of Little House Homecoming, the new documentary by Jonathan Parker that, to quote Alison, "really gets what Little House means to so many people around the world" (now streaming at LittleHouseHomecoming.com); the huge three-day Little House cast reunion at Strathearn Historical Park in Simi Valley, CA beginning Friday, Dec. 12 thru Sunday, Dec. 14 (click here for tickets and more information); and a joint book signing featuring Alison and Dean Butler that will take place Saturday, Jan. 17 at Chili John's Restaurant in Burbank, CA (for more details, call 818 846-3611 or go to ChiliJohnsofCA.com).

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Ralph Senensky on the "Grandma Comes Home" episode of The Waltons

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 19:43


TVC 716.5: From February 2014: Prolific television director Ralph Senensky takes listeners behind the scenes of "Grandma Comes Home," the episode of The Waltons from March 1978 that marked Ellen Geer's return to the series after she had suffered a stroke the year before. Other topics this segment include how Corby and Will Geer were "the salt and pepper of The Waltons," plus Ralph shares a few memories of working with John Ritter, Richard Thomas, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Quinn. Ralph Senensky passed away on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at the age of 102.

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Ralph Senensky, The Partridge Family, and The Pasadena Playhouse

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 17:21


TVC 716.6: From February 2014: Prolific television director Ralph Senensky talks to Ed about directing Shirley Jones, Ray Bolger, and Rosemary DeCamp in the "Forty-Year Itch" episode of The Partridge Family (ABC, 1970-1974), as well as how he first worked with actress Jennifer Raine at the Pasadena Playhouse. Raine is the mother of Brian Forster, the second actor who played Chris Partridge on The Partridge Family.  

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The Prisoner, The General, and One

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 20:02


TVC 715.2: Mitchell Hadley, author of The Electronic Mirror and Darkness in Primetime, talks to Ed about how "The General," Episode 6 of The Prisoner (ITC, 1967-1968), the classic allegorical series created by Patrick McGoohan, discusses the dangers of rapidly accumulating a vast amount of knowledge—without any understanding of what that knowledge really means. Also in this segment: Mitchell discusses One, the dystopian novel by David Karp from 1953 that Karp subsequently adapted for television in 1955 as an episode of Kraft Television Theatre. Darkness in Primetime is available wherever books are sold through Throckmorton Press and Amazon.com.

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Mitchell Hadley, author of Darkness in Primetime

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 21:22


TVC 715.1: Ed welcomes back author, essayist, novelist, and TV historian Mitchell Hadley (The Electronic Mirror, ItsAboutTV.com). Mitchell's latest book, Darkness in Primetime: How Classic-Era TV Foresaw Modern Society's Descent into Hell, is a series of essays that shows how certain episodes of such classic series as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Star Trek, and The Prisoner, as well as some of the live dramas that originally aired on Studio One, Playhouse 90, and Kraft Television Theatre—all of which were originally written and broadcast in either the 1950s or 1960s—not only envisioned a society of 24/7 surveillance, thought control, disinformation, persecution, and loss of freedom, but portrayed those realities in ways that are disturbingly similar to the world that we currently occupy. Darkness in Primetime is available wherever books are sold through Throckmorton Press and Amazon.com.

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Arnie Holland on the re-release of Diane Keaton's Heaven

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 14:20


TVC 715.3: Ed welcomes Arnie Holland, president and CEO of Lightyear Entertainment, and executive producer of Heaven, the acclaimed feature-length documentary from 1987 that also marked the directorial debut of Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton. Recently re-released and digitally remastered, Heaven is a free-wheeling, offbeat pastiche of original interviews by Keaton that, combined with clips from such films as Metropolis, Green Pastures, and Stairway to Heaven and songs like "Endless Love," all explore different ideas of what paradise may have to offer. Heaven is now playing in select theaters across the United States; click here to see if it's coming to a theater near you. Heaven is also available for streaming on demand through Wednesday, Dec. 31; click here for information on how to rent it.

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Les Lannom, Henry Fonda, and James Garner

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 25:56


TVC 714.6: Actor and musician Les Lannom shares a few memories about working with Peter Falk in Columbo Goes to College (ABC, 1990), with James Garner in the miniseries Space (CBS, 1985), with Henry Fonda in the acclaimed made-for-TV movie Gideon's Trumpet (CBS, 1980), and with Dennis Weaver in the epic miniseries Centennial (NBC, 1978-1979).

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Les Lannom on why playing the bagpipes requires a strong stomach

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 27:51


TVC 714.5: Actor and musician Les Lannom talks to Ed about learning how to play the bagpipes when he was age forty; why one needs strong stomach muscles and a strong neck to play the bagpipes; the upcoming audiobook project about explorers Lincoln Ellsworth and Raold Amundsen in which Les will provide the voices; and the events leading up to Les' guest appearance on Kung Fu in December 1972—a role led to Les being cast in the first pilot of Harry O in early 1973. Les not only wrote the foreword for The Harry O Viewing Companion by Steve Aldous and Gary Gillies, but contributed many behind-the-scenes anecdotes about production of the series. The Harry O Viewing Companion is available wherever books are sold through McFarland Books.

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Les Lannom and Mister Five and Dime

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 21:42


TVC 715.4: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Les Lannom, the actor known around the world as Lester Hodges on Harry O (ABC, 1974-1976). Topics this segment include a few behind-the-scenes anecdotes about filming "Mister Five and Dime," Les' favorite episode of Harry O, including a funny story about an ad-lib in a scene near the end of the episode that originated with Les, but which David Janssen appropriated.

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NerdCast 1007 - A CPI das Sobremesas

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 81:22


Interrompemos a nossa programação para uma transmissão oficial da TV Câmara Nerd. Em uma sessão extraordinária, os nobres congressistas Agatha Ottoni, Andreia Pazos, Carlos Voltor, JP, Marcelo Bassoli, Sr. K e Tucano se reúnem no plenário para enfrentar um dos debates mais acalorados da política: quais são as melhores sobremesas do mundo? Entre discursos inflamados, citações regimentais completamente desnecessárias e manobras parlamentares para defender suas saborosas iguarias, os parlamentares nerds travam verdadeiras batalhas dialéticas (e gastronômicas) pelo bem da nação. Prepare a colher, porque hoje o Legislativo vai adoçar a sua semana! CONFIRA OS OUTROS CANAIS DO JOVEM NERD E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br APP JOVEM NERD: Google Play Store | Apple App Store ARTE DA VITRINE: Randall Random Baixe a versão Wallpaper da vitrine EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAST E MULTIMÍDIA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ralph Senensky on his early career in television

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 21:46


TVC 714.1: TV Confidential remembers Ralph Senensky, longtime member of the Directors Guild of America and one of the most prolific directors in TV history (particularly when it comes to episodic television) with an encore presentation of a conversation that originally aired in February 2014. Ralph Senensky passed away on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at the age of 102. Topics this segment include a look at Ralph's early career in television on such live dramas as Playhouse 90, as well as his work with casting directors Marion Dougherty and John Conwell on shows like Route 66 and Naked City.

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Ralph Senensky and The Waltons

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 22:18


TVC 714.2: From February 2014: Prolific television director Ralph Senensky talks to Ed about working with Ralph Waite, Will Geer, Ellen Corby, and Michael Learned on The Waltons, and with Richard Thomas on "Game of Terror," an episode of The FBI that aired in 1971, one year before the premiere of The Waltons. Ralph not only helmed twelve episodes of The Waltons, many of which rank among the very best episodes in the history of that series. Ralph Senensky passed away on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at the age of 102.

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Les Lannom, Prime Cut, and the smell of a good pipe

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 16:36


TVC 714.3: Ed welcomes Les Lannom, the actor known around the world as Lester Hodges on Harry O (ABC, 1974-1976), and a man who has worked with such movie and TV legends as Lee Marvin, Gene Hackman, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Joe Don Baker, Sissy Spacek, Dennis Weaver, Pat Hingle, James Garner, David Carradine, and David Janssen in the course of his career. Topics this segment include the appeal of the smell of a good pipe, the merits of pipe smoking versus cigar smoking, and the bad experience that Les had while smoking a cigarette in 1971 during production of Prime Cut, his first film credit as an actor.

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Louise Sorel, Herb Edelman, and Dame Judith Anderson

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 21:59


TVC 714.4: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Louise Sorel (Days of Our Lives, Santa Barbara). Louise's new book, If There Were No Dogs: Musings and Mutterings, is a collection of prose pieces and poems drawn from her life, childhood, and career that reveals how Louise navigated a sometimes difficult childhood with emotionally distant parents by discovering the theatre at a young age and through her lifelong love of animals. Topics this segment include the surreal, almost sitcom-like way in which she first met Dame Judith Anderson, one of her co-stars on Santa Barbara (and an accomplished stage actress who was one of Louise's idols long before Santa Barbara); how the works of Shakespeare become easier to understand once you realize that The Bard wrote in language that actors could perform; plus Louise shares a few memories of her marriage to actor Herb Edelman. If There Were No Dogs is available wherever books are sold online through Book Baby and Amazon.com.