Recent Articles July 5, 2012 Remembering Producer Norman Felton Noted producer Norman Felton died Monday, July 2nd, at the age of 99 in Woodland Hills, CA. Best known for producing the hit series Dr. Kildare and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Felton began his television July 3, 2012 Remembering Pioneering Television Executive Julian Goodman The Archive of American Television is sad to report that former NBC executive Julian Goodman, died Monday, July 2nd, at the age of 90. In 1998, the Archive interviewed him for nearly three-and-a-half July 3, 2012 Remembering Andy Griffith The Archive is sad to report that actor Andy Griffith passed away this morning at the age of 86. Griffith was best known for his role as "Sheriff Andy Taylor" in The Andy Griffith Show, and also June 30, 2012 TV's "Guiding Light" Turns 60! On the small screen from June 30, 1952 to September 18, 2009, Guiding Light holds the record for longest-running drama in television history. In addition to its 57-year reign on television, The June 28, 2012 Remembering Doris Singleton The Archive is sad to report the death of actress Doris Singleton. Singleton passed away on June 26th at the age of 92. The multi-talented performer began her career as a ballet dancer in New York June 25, 2012 Steverino's "Steve Allen Westinghouse Show" Turns 50 It could be argued that Letterman's "Stupid Human Tricks", sketches with Rupert from the deli across from The Late Show studio, and Leno's "Jaywalking" segment can all be traced back to Mr. Steve June 22, 2012 Daytime's Big Night: 2012 Daytime Emmys The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are tomorrow, Saturday, June 23! The show will be broadcast from the Beverly Hilton Hotel at 5pm PST/8pm EST on Headline News. Below enjoy some Archive selections June 19, 2012 Two Thumbs Up for Roger Ebert's 70th Birthday! Happy birthday, Roger Ebert! Ebert has enjoyed a long and impressive career as one of America's leading film critics, beginning with his role as critic for the Chicago-Sun Times and subsequently as co June 13, 2012 Dallas 2012: The Ewing Boys are Back in Town It's been 21 years since Dallas left the air, but tonight, the boys of Southfork Ranch return in a reboot of the popular series. J.R. and Bobby Ewing are back, along with their sons, John Ross and June 12, 2012 Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications Reopens! After 6 years in the making, the Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) in Chicago will have its Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony tomorrow, Wednesday, June 13th at 10am! Tonight, Chicagoans June 10, 2012 "True Blood" Returns Vampires and werewolves and fairies, oh my! True Blood has all the other-wordly creatures you're likely to ever desire. In his 2011 Archive interview (NOW ONLINE!) creator Alan Ball describes how he June 8, 2012 Remembering Nolan Miller The Archive is sad to report the death of costume designer Nolan Miller, who passed away on June 6th, 2012 from lung cancer at the age of 79. Miller designed the costumes for many Aaron Spelling/Dougl June 5, 2012 Bill Moyers on JFK, LBJ, and PBS He's served as Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, White House Press Secretary, and host of Bill Moyers' Journal, a critically acclaimed news program on public television. In his 2001 Archive June 4, 2012 Remembering Richard Dawson The Archive remembers Richard Dawson today, who passed away on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 at the age of 79. Dawson was the long-time host of the game-show Family Feud, where he coined the famous phrase June 4, 2012 Remembering Kathryn Joosten Today the Archive remembers actress Kathryn Joosten, who passed away on Friday, June 1st, 2012 from lung cancer. Joosten was 72 and best known for her roles as "Mrs. Landingham" on The West Wing and Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 … › Next › » Last »
July 5, 2012 Remembering Producer Norman Felton Noted producer Norman Felton died Monday, July 2nd, at the age of 99 in Woodland Hills, CA. Best known for producing the hit series Dr. Kildare and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Felton began his television
July 3, 2012 Remembering Pioneering Television Executive Julian Goodman The Archive of American Television is sad to report that former NBC executive Julian Goodman, died Monday, July 2nd, at the age of 90. In 1998, the Archive interviewed him for nearly three-and-a-half
July 3, 2012 Remembering Andy Griffith The Archive is sad to report that actor Andy Griffith passed away this morning at the age of 86. Griffith was best known for his role as "Sheriff Andy Taylor" in The Andy Griffith Show, and also
June 30, 2012 TV's "Guiding Light" Turns 60! On the small screen from June 30, 1952 to September 18, 2009, Guiding Light holds the record for longest-running drama in television history. In addition to its 57-year reign on television, The
June 28, 2012 Remembering Doris Singleton The Archive is sad to report the death of actress Doris Singleton. Singleton passed away on June 26th at the age of 92. The multi-talented performer began her career as a ballet dancer in New York
June 25, 2012 Steverino's "Steve Allen Westinghouse Show" Turns 50 It could be argued that Letterman's "Stupid Human Tricks", sketches with Rupert from the deli across from The Late Show studio, and Leno's "Jaywalking" segment can all be traced back to Mr. Steve
June 22, 2012 Daytime's Big Night: 2012 Daytime Emmys The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are tomorrow, Saturday, June 23! The show will be broadcast from the Beverly Hilton Hotel at 5pm PST/8pm EST on Headline News. Below enjoy some Archive selections
June 19, 2012 Two Thumbs Up for Roger Ebert's 70th Birthday! Happy birthday, Roger Ebert! Ebert has enjoyed a long and impressive career as one of America's leading film critics, beginning with his role as critic for the Chicago-Sun Times and subsequently as co
June 13, 2012 Dallas 2012: The Ewing Boys are Back in Town It's been 21 years since Dallas left the air, but tonight, the boys of Southfork Ranch return in a reboot of the popular series. J.R. and Bobby Ewing are back, along with their sons, John Ross and
June 12, 2012 Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications Reopens! After 6 years in the making, the Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) in Chicago will have its Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony tomorrow, Wednesday, June 13th at 10am! Tonight, Chicagoans
June 10, 2012 "True Blood" Returns Vampires and werewolves and fairies, oh my! True Blood has all the other-wordly creatures you're likely to ever desire. In his 2011 Archive interview (NOW ONLINE!) creator Alan Ball describes how he
June 8, 2012 Remembering Nolan Miller The Archive is sad to report the death of costume designer Nolan Miller, who passed away on June 6th, 2012 from lung cancer at the age of 79. Miller designed the costumes for many Aaron Spelling/Dougl
June 5, 2012 Bill Moyers on JFK, LBJ, and PBS He's served as Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, White House Press Secretary, and host of Bill Moyers' Journal, a critically acclaimed news program on public television. In his 2001 Archive
June 4, 2012 Remembering Richard Dawson The Archive remembers Richard Dawson today, who passed away on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 at the age of 79. Dawson was the long-time host of the game-show Family Feud, where he coined the famous phrase
June 4, 2012 Remembering Kathryn Joosten Today the Archive remembers actress Kathryn Joosten, who passed away on Friday, June 1st, 2012 from lung cancer. Joosten was 72 and best known for her roles as "Mrs. Landingham" on The West Wing and