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April 4, 2011

Sportscaster Al Michaels' Interview is online

About this Interview: Al Michaels was interviewed for nearly three hours in Brentwood, CA. He spoke about his early years as a sports enthusiast who, as a child, wanted to become an announcer. He
April 3, 2011

Ask Dr. Ruth? We did!

TV's legendary psychosexual therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer's Archive interview is now online at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ruth-westheimer Below are clips from the 2-hour interview: Dr
April 1, 2011

Clip of the Day: Ken Burns on Baseball in America

In a week filled with baseball openers, here's a clip from the Archive's interview with documentarian Ken Burns (in reference to his 9-part PBS series Baseball). In this clip, Burns discusses the
March 29, 2011

The Archive of American Television Presents "Anything Goes" starring Frank Sinatra and Ethel Merman

Entertainment One and The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation have partnered to release the NBC Colgate Comedy Hour production of Cole Porter's classic musical comedy, Anything Goes, in
March 28, 2011

Clip of the Day: The origin of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!"

For the full quote, see our interview with Dan Castellaneta here.
March 28, 2011

"Hot In Cleveland" comes to the TV Academy

Betty White and the entire cast of TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland" will appear on a panel Wednesday, March 30 at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood, Ca. The event will be
March 25, 2011

Leonard Nimoy is 80 tomorrow!

Star Trek's "Mr. Spock" is  80 on March 26! "The camera can capture thought in a away that's quite surprising and shocking.  You can become very simple and minimal in your work and communicate a lot
March 24, 2011

Yabba Dabba Dooo! Joseph Barbera centennial today

Joseph Barbera (1911-2006) Television Animation Creator/ Producer "I just hope they remember I was the creator of some very warm and loving, funny characters that made everybody happy and smile." S
March 21, 2011

Jeffrey Hayden Interview Now Online

Interview Description: In his Archive interview, Jeffrey Hayden talks about his career as an associate director in the first years of the ABC-TV network (1948-50) and as a prolific director of comedy
March 17, 2011

Longtime CBS publicist George Faber has died

Sorry to report that longtime CBS publicity executive George Faber passed away on March 11, 2011 at the age of 89. He was interviewed by the Archive of American Television in 2001. [video:https://www
March 15, 2011

"I Love Lucy" Writer Madelyn Pugh Davis is 90

Happy Birthday to Archive Interviewee Madelyn Pugh Davis! Born March 15, 921, Madelyn became known in the 1950s for her work writing on the I Love Lucy television series, alongside partner Bob Carroll
March 11, 2011

7 pieces of comic wisdom from Phyllis Diller

Phyllis Diller was interviewed for the Archive of American Television in 2000 about her long career in comedy, both on TV and the stage. Her trademark cigarette, fright wig, and of course, that iconic
March 11, 2011

2011 UCLA Festival of Preservation

UCLA FIlm & Television Archive is presenting its annual festival celebrating restored classics from film and television. In addition to their film selections, UCLA will present three episodes of Ralph
March 10, 2011

James Hong Interview Now Online

Interview Description: In his Archive interview, James Hong talks about his career as one of the most recognizable Asian-American character actors, discussing his experiences appearing in such TV
March 10, 2011

Nichelle Nichols Interview now Online!

Interview Description: In her Archive interview, Nichelle Nichols talks about her work as a cast member on the original Star Trek (NBC, 1966-69) playing “Lieutenant Uhura.” Nichols discusses how this

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