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March 5, 2007

The Archive's Dan Rather Interview featured in Emmy Magazine

The latest issue of Emmy magazine (Issue No. 1, 2007, with Ryan Seacrest on the cover) includes selections from our Archive of American Television interview with Dan Rather. He was interviewed in 2005
February 27, 2007

Pat Morita's Interview is Now Online

Noriyuke "Pat" Morita's interview is now online. Best known on television for his role of "Arnold" on Happy Days, this interview provides a fascinating account of his life and career. Click here to
February 22, 2007

Celebrate TV Legend Sheldon Leonard's Centennial

The Archive celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Sheldon Leonard's birth today. Sheldon Leonard (1907-97) was one of the first people interviewed when the Archive of American Television began its
February 20, 2007

Quinn Martin Fans: Check Out this Book

We're always on the lookout for the latest and greatest TV books, recently a 2003 publication we had missed, crossed our desks.... Quinn Martin, Producer: A Behind-the-Scenes History of QM Productions
February 16, 2007

Co-Inventor of Wireless Television Remote Control, Dr. Robert Adler Has Died

Dr. Robert Adler, who died at age 93, was interviewed by the Archive of American Television on October 11, 2004. His two-and-a-half hour oral history interview can be viewed at Television Academy
February 16, 2007

Oscar®-winning Songwriter Ray Evans Has Died

Ray Evans (left), interviewer Jon Burlingame (center),Jay Livingston (right) prior to the Archive interview. Ray Evans, who co-wrote such popular television theme songs as "Mister Ed" and who won an
February 15, 2007

Birthday Wishes to Harvey Korman Who Turns 80 Today

Harvey Korman— Carol Burnett Show regular, Mel Brooks films ensemble player, and The Flintstones' Great Gazoo— turns 80 years old today. The Archive asks: What are your favorite comedy moments from
February 14, 2007

Archive Interviewee Peter Ellenshaw, Disney's Legendary Matte Artist, Has Died

Peter Ellenshaw, a matte artist whose work was seen in many projects for Walt Disney, has died at age 93. Mr. Ellenshaw's interview can be viewed at Television Academy headquarters in North Hollywood
February 8, 2007

Glen & Les Charles' Archive Interview Is Now Online!

Glen & Les Charles (along with James Burrows) are best known for creating the classic sitcom Cheers. Their 8-part Archive of American Televison Interview is now available for viewing online. The
February 5, 2007

Reminder: Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship Deadline is Coming Up

Entry deadline is February 15, 2007. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation (which runs the Archive of American Television), in association with Ernst & Young LLP, is offering two
February 2, 2007

David Pressman's Archive of American Television Interview Is Now Online!

Director David Pressman was one of the key directors on the early anthology series Actors Studio which was the first dramatic series awarded the Peabody Award. Actors Studio featured many of the young
January 31, 2007

"I Dream of Jeannie" and "Patty Duke Show" Creator Sidney Sheldon Dies at 89

Sidney Sheldon, best-selling author, Oscar®-winner, and writer of classic television series died yesterday. The Archive of American Television interviewed Sidney Sheldon on March 30, 2000. Interview
January 28, 2007

"I Love Lucy" writer Bob Carroll, Jr. Dies at 88

We're sad to report that Bob Carroll, Jr. who, along with writing partner Madelyn Pugh Davis (and producer Jess Oppenheimer) wrote some of the classic episodes of "I Love Lucy," including "Lucy Does
January 25, 2007

"Guiding Light" Celebrates Its 70th Anniversary!

"The Guiding Light" debuted on NBC radio on January 25, 1937 and ran as a fifteen-minute program through 1956 (switching to CBS in 1947). In 1952, the daytime serial made its way to CBS television
January 23, 2007

Far Out New Book! "TV's Grooviest Variety Shows of the '60s and '70s"

Another terrific TV history book has made its way onto bookstore shelves -- Telly R. Davidson's TV's Grooviest Variety Shows of the '60s and '70s (Cumberland House, $22.95). The book consists of well

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