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October 11, 2016 I'm So Glad We Had This Time with Carol Growing up, I never saw The Carol Burnett Show on CBS because it aired at 10pm, which was past my bedtime. Then, suddenly, when I was about 7, Carol Burnett and Friends, a truncated, half-hour version
October 10, 2016 National Coming Out Day In honor of National Coming Out Day, the Archive has once again partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to create a brand new exhibit. Check it out below!
October 9, 2016 Anderson Cooper: Journalist. Moderator. Press-pass Forger. Anderson Cooper is a name familiar to nearly all of us today as the host of CNN’s AC360, a frequent contributor to 60 Minutes, and moderator of the second Presidential Debate between Hillary and
October 5, 2016 Archive in the Clubhouse - Watch What Happened! After conducting nearly 100 interviews with television writers, producers, journalists, and legends - many who had been working in the industry on shows that originated on radio -- my friends were
September 30, 2016 TV Tunes: Some Thoughts on the Theme Song Television theme songs, at their best, trigger an almost Pavlovian response in the viewer. After seven years, when one heard, “Woke up this morning…” one became instantly primed for the superb writing
September 28, 2016 Remembering Agnes Nixon The legendary soap opera creator passes away at the age of 88.
September 26, 2016 Felicity Huffman And William H. Macy Prove Love And A Whole Lot of Talent Are Alive And Well In Hollywood They're a celebrity couple, but I got the sense that they're way more couple than "celebrity." They’re down to earth, extremely skilled at their craft, and delightfully warm towards each other. I not
September 25, 2016 Guest Post: Pop Culture Passionistas Share Their Highlights from the 68th Emmys Red Carpet Our good friends the Pop Culture Passionistas helped us cover the red carpet and press room at the Emmys this year! Here's their behind-the-scenes scoop on the 68th Creative Arts and Primetime Emmys -
September 13, 2016 Learn the Facts of Geri Jewell’s Life in her Archive interview! As Cousin Geri on The Facts of Life, Geri Jewell broke ground on American television: she became the first person with a visible disability to have a recurring role on an American primetime TV series
September 8, 2016 Celebrate "That Girl’s" 50th Anniversary with New Interviews from Producers Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein! That Girl came into our lives on September 8, 1966 when actress Ann Marie met magazine writer Donald Hollinger. But That Girl wasn’t your typical “girl meets boy; girl marries boy” show. This was a
September 6, 2016 Hollywood and the Unions Celebrate Labor Day with a look at Hollywood and its unions.