Recent Articles December 22, 2011 Chuck Jones' "Merrie Melodies" and More Our three-hour interview with Chuck Jones is now online! The legendary animator spoke in great detail about the animation process and the creation of many of his memorable characters, including the December 14, 2011 Catching up with "Half-Pint:" Melissa Gilbert Talks "Little House," "The Miracle Worker," and Michael Landon In her newly released Archive Interview, Melissa Gilbert describes her experiences as a child actress, playing "Laura Ingalls" on the much beloved series Little House on the Prairie. She details the December 12, 2011 "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" To Hit the Big Screen George Clooney and Smokehouse Pictures are set to produce a movie about Smothers Brothers Tom and Dick, in an adaptation of David Bianculli's book, Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of The December 7, 2011 Actor Harry Morgan Dies at 96 Veteran character actor Harry Morgan passed away at his Los Angeles home this morning at the age of 96. Morgan began his career on the stage, appearing in Broadway's "Golden Boy" in 1937, and signed a December 6, 2011 Help the Archive of American Television Win a Pixel Award! The heat is on for the 6th annual Pixel Awards! The Archive of American Television is nominated for a Pixel Award for excellence in web design and development, and with your help we have a chance to November 28, 2011 TV Academy Announces 21st Annual Hall of Fame Inductees The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame Committee has selected performers Vivian Vance and Bill Frawley, executive Michael Eisner, show creator-producer Chuck Lorre, executive November 23, 2011 "It's Time to Play the Music..." Again! The Archive Celebrates the Return of the Muppets! "My sister wants to see the world the way John Lennon saw the world. My nephew wants to see the world the way Kermit saw the world."- Sonia Manzano, "Maria" on Sesame StreetA child of the '80s, I was November 18, 2011 Saw It Then: Murrow's "See It Now" Turns 60 On November 18, 1951, journalist Edward R. Murrow united the states of America. On the premiere episode of See it Now, Murrow showcased technology made possible by the recently completed November 13, 2011 A Curtain Rod on a Sassy Broad: Burnett's "Went with the Wind!" Turns 35 "I saw it in the window and I just couldn't resist it."That plush green velvet, those stringy gold tassels, that sturdy curtain rod... "Starlet O'Hara's" make-shift drapery dress is one of THE most November 8, 2011 Legendary Comedy Writer Hal Kanter Dies at 92 The Archive of American Television is sad to report that writer/producer Hal Kanter passed away on Sunday, November 6th of complications from pneumonia. He was 92 years old. Kanter started in radio as November 5, 2011 Remembering Andy Rooney CBS News has announced that legendary journalist Andy Rooney died today, November 5th, at the age of 92. He had recently suffered complications from a "minor surgery" done shortly after he stepped November 4, 2011 Meet the Man Behind Elmo "Always have fun and try to make everyone laugh." - Elmo Wise words from an adorable red Muppet. Elmo made a special guest appearance at the Archive's 2004 interview with puppeteer Kevin Clash November 1, 2011 "The Garner Files" - Straight-Shooter James Garner Publishes his Memoir According to early reviews, Archive Interviewee James Garner doesn't hold back in his new memoir, The Garner Files. Television's "Maverick" and star of The Rockford Files takes a keen look back at his November 1, 2011 Legendary "Academy Awards" Producer Gil Cates, Dies at 77 The Archive of American Television is sad to report that director/producer Gilbert Cates passed away suddenly on Monday, October 31st at the age of 77. He started in early television as an associate October 30, 2011 20 Years Later - Is Seinfeld Still Stuck in that Parking Garage? "The problem with the mall garage is that everything looks the same. They try to differentiate between levels. They put up different colors, different numbers, different letters. What they need to do Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 … › Next › » Last »
December 22, 2011 Chuck Jones' "Merrie Melodies" and More Our three-hour interview with Chuck Jones is now online! The legendary animator spoke in great detail about the animation process and the creation of many of his memorable characters, including the
December 14, 2011 Catching up with "Half-Pint:" Melissa Gilbert Talks "Little House," "The Miracle Worker," and Michael Landon In her newly released Archive Interview, Melissa Gilbert describes her experiences as a child actress, playing "Laura Ingalls" on the much beloved series Little House on the Prairie. She details the
December 12, 2011 "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" To Hit the Big Screen George Clooney and Smokehouse Pictures are set to produce a movie about Smothers Brothers Tom and Dick, in an adaptation of David Bianculli's book, Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of The
December 7, 2011 Actor Harry Morgan Dies at 96 Veteran character actor Harry Morgan passed away at his Los Angeles home this morning at the age of 96. Morgan began his career on the stage, appearing in Broadway's "Golden Boy" in 1937, and signed a
December 6, 2011 Help the Archive of American Television Win a Pixel Award! The heat is on for the 6th annual Pixel Awards! The Archive of American Television is nominated for a Pixel Award for excellence in web design and development, and with your help we have a chance to
November 28, 2011 TV Academy Announces 21st Annual Hall of Fame Inductees The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame Committee has selected performers Vivian Vance and Bill Frawley, executive Michael Eisner, show creator-producer Chuck Lorre, executive
November 23, 2011 "It's Time to Play the Music..." Again! The Archive Celebrates the Return of the Muppets! "My sister wants to see the world the way John Lennon saw the world. My nephew wants to see the world the way Kermit saw the world."- Sonia Manzano, "Maria" on Sesame StreetA child of the '80s, I was
November 18, 2011 Saw It Then: Murrow's "See It Now" Turns 60 On November 18, 1951, journalist Edward R. Murrow united the states of America. On the premiere episode of See it Now, Murrow showcased technology made possible by the recently completed
November 13, 2011 A Curtain Rod on a Sassy Broad: Burnett's "Went with the Wind!" Turns 35 "I saw it in the window and I just couldn't resist it."That plush green velvet, those stringy gold tassels, that sturdy curtain rod... "Starlet O'Hara's" make-shift drapery dress is one of THE most
November 8, 2011 Legendary Comedy Writer Hal Kanter Dies at 92 The Archive of American Television is sad to report that writer/producer Hal Kanter passed away on Sunday, November 6th of complications from pneumonia. He was 92 years old. Kanter started in radio as
November 5, 2011 Remembering Andy Rooney CBS News has announced that legendary journalist Andy Rooney died today, November 5th, at the age of 92. He had recently suffered complications from a "minor surgery" done shortly after he stepped
November 4, 2011 Meet the Man Behind Elmo "Always have fun and try to make everyone laugh." - Elmo Wise words from an adorable red Muppet. Elmo made a special guest appearance at the Archive's 2004 interview with puppeteer Kevin Clash
November 1, 2011 "The Garner Files" - Straight-Shooter James Garner Publishes his Memoir According to early reviews, Archive Interviewee James Garner doesn't hold back in his new memoir, The Garner Files. Television's "Maverick" and star of The Rockford Files takes a keen look back at his
November 1, 2011 Legendary "Academy Awards" Producer Gil Cates, Dies at 77 The Archive of American Television is sad to report that director/producer Gilbert Cates passed away suddenly on Monday, October 31st at the age of 77. He started in early television as an associate
October 30, 2011 20 Years Later - Is Seinfeld Still Stuck in that Parking Garage? "The problem with the mall garage is that everything looks the same. They try to differentiate between levels. They put up different colors, different numbers, different letters. What they need to do