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July 3, 2006

Mort Lachman's Archive of American Television Interview Is Now Online

Comedy Writer/Producer Mort Lachman's 3-hour Archive of American Television interview has been added to the online collection at Google Video.Interview Description:Lachman begins by talking about his
June 30, 2006

Writer/Producer Abby Mann's Archive of American Television Interview is now on Google Video!

Abby Mann's interview is one of the latest additions to the Archive of American Television's interviews available on Google Video: About the interview: In this three-hour interview, Mann discusses his
June 24, 2006

Producer Aaron Spelling Has Died

Legendary producer Aaron Spelling died yesterday at the age of 83. The Archive of American Television interviewed him about his life and career for over 3 hours in 1999. Below are some excerpts from
June 23, 2006

An Archive Staff Note

Those of you who've watched our online interviews with Barbara Eden, Bob Mackie, Frances Reid, Phil Roman and Doris Singleton are already familiar with Jennifer Howard (pictured here with interviewee
June 21, 2006

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces Hall of Fame Inductees

The Television Academy of Arts & Sciences has named five new inductees to its Hall of Fame. Included are: producer/executive Leonard Goldberg, actor William Shatner, director James Burrows, host
June 12, 2006

The Archive's Interview with Stephen J. Cannell Featured in the Latest Issue of EMMY Magazine

Readers of the latest issue of emmy magazine are being treated to excerpts from the Archive of American Television's terrific 4-1/2 hour interview with television legend Stephen J. Cannell. Loyal
May 30, 2006

Andy Griffith turns 80!

June 1st is Andy Griffith’s 80th birthday. The Archive of American Television is proud to feature our two-hour interview with Griffith, which took place in North Carolina. In his interview, Griffith
May 28, 2006

Celebrate Lucy-Desi Days 2006 From Your Desktop

Couldn't get to Jamestown, New York (Lucille Ball's hometown) this weekend to celebrate Lucy-Desi Days 2006? Well, we can't helicopter you to the ship, but we can point you to some fun interviews in
May 15, 2006

"Will & Grace" ends its eight season run

Will & Grace (& Jack & Karen) are throwing their last barb/insult/witticism/pie-in-the-face this week. Not only will fans miss the talented ensemble (all four of whom won Emmy Awards), but also the
May 14, 2006

The Archive is 10!

Today (Sunday, May 14th) is the 10th Anniversary of the Archive of American Television (that’s right, 10 years of quizzing TV legends about their life stories, their career highlights, and anything
May 14, 2006

The Archive Scores Its One Millionth Video Stream!

...999,989...999,990...999,991...999,992...999,993...999,994...999,995...999,996...999,997...999,998...999,999... Today marks another big moment in Archive of American Television history -- we've
May 8, 2006

Who's Your Favorite TV Mom?

In honor of Mother's Day (next Sunday, May 14th), the Archive of American Television is featuring its online collection of TV Moms! Check out our full-length interviews with: Barbara Billingsley --
May 1, 2006

Comedy Writer/Producer Harvey Bullock has died

Legendary comedy writer/producer Harvey Bullock passed away on October 6, 2005. Although his Archive interview is not currently available online, videos can be screened at the Archive's office at the
April 29, 2006

Puppeteer (and Archive Interviewee) Carroll Spinney Honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award

Archive interviewee Caroll Spinney, the puppeteer who plays the roles of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street, was honored with this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the 33rd Annual
April 28, 2006

Elma "Pem" Farnsworth, widow of TV Inventor Philo Farnsworth dies at 98

Elma "Pem" Farnsworth, the widow of Philo Farnsworth, has died at the age of 98. She was one of the first honorees interviewed by the Archive of American Television. Interview Description: Elma

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